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j8831 tunntønwralth witratht aatte. PUDLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] No. 85.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, lsT MAY. [1941. COMMON WEAL TH OF AUSTRALIA. BY His EXCELLENCY General the Right Honourable Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie, a Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, upon whom has been-conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Governor - General and Commander -in -Chief in and over the Commonwealth of Australia : To DONALD GORDON BATHGATE, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law. Greeting: KNOW you that, confiding in your loyalty, integrity, and ability I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Cowrie, the Governor- General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of the .Supreme Court Ordinance 191i- 193,6 of the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby appoint you to be Acting Judge of the Northern Territory of Australia and in that capacity to exercise all or any of the powers and functions of a Judge of the Northern Territory; to have, hold, exercise and enjoy the said office of Acting Judge during my pleasure. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Com- monwealth of Australia this eleventh day of March, (L.s.) in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty -one, and in the fifth year of His Majesty's reign. GOWR.IE Governor- General. By His Excellency's Command, H. S. FOLL Minister of State for the Interior. Entered on Record by me, in Register of Patents, No. 66, page 468, this twelfth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. Commonwealth of Australia to wit. WAKEHU$ST Deputy of the Governor- General. PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency the Deputy of the Governor General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS it is provided by the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance 1924 -1932 of the Northern Territory of Australia that if the Governor - General is satisfied that reciprocal provisions have been made by the Legislature or other competent authority of any part of His Majesty's Dominions outside England and Ireland for the enforcement within that part of maintenance orders made by Courts within the Northern Territory, the Governor - General may declare that part to be a reciprocating State for the purposes of that Ordinance: And whereas the Governor - General is satisfied that recipro- cal provisions have been made by the Legislature of the State of Sarawak for the enforcement within the said State of maintenance orders made by Courts within the Northern Territory: Now therefore I, John de Vere. Baron Wakehurst, the Deputy of ìtlie'> Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby declare the State of Sarawak to be a reciprocating State for the purposes of the said Ordinance. Given:. under my Hand and the Seal of the Common- wealth this thirtieth day of April in _the year (L.s.) of Our Lord One ; thousand nine hundred a=ndforty one, and in the fifth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, T. J. COLLINS for Minister of State for the Interior. F. J. MCKENNA. GOD SAVE THE KING! 2526. Noi 85.-- Parca 6u.; Quarterly, 7e. 7d. ; Hall- Yearly, .15s. 2d. ; Yearly, 30e. 4d.

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j8831

tunntønwralth witratht

aatte.PUDLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

[Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.]

No. 85.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, lsT MAY. [1941.

COMMON WEAL TH OF AUSTRALIA.

BY His EXCELLENCY General the Right Honourable AlexanderGore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie, a Member of His Majesty'sMost Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of theMost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of theBath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, uponwhom has been-conferred the Decoration of the VictoriaCross, Governor - General and Commander -in -Chief in andover the Commonwealth of Australia :

ToDONALD GORDON BATHGATE, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law.

Greeting:KNOW you that, confiding in your loyalty, integrity, and

ability I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Cowrie,the Governor- General in and over the Commonwealth ofAustralia, acting with the advice of the Federal ExecutiveCouncil, in pursuance of the .Supreme Court Ordinance 191i-193,6 of the Northern Territory of Australia, do herebyappoint you to be Acting Judge of the Northern Territoryof Australia and in that capacity to exercise all or anyof the powers and functions of a Judge of the NorthernTerritory; to have, hold, exercise and enjoy the said officeof Acting Judge during my pleasure.

Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Com-monwealth of Australia this eleventh day of March,

(L.s.) in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundredand forty -one, and in the fifth year of His Majesty'sreign.

GOWR.IEGovernor- General.

By His Excellency's Command,H. S. FOLL

Minister of State for the Interior.

Entered on Record by me, in Register of Patents, No. 66,page 468, this twelfth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty -one.

Commonwealth ofAustralia to wit.

WAKEHU$STDeputy of the

Governor- General.

PROCLAMATION.

By His Excellency the Deputy ofthe Governor General in andover the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

WHEREAS it is provided by the Maintenance Orders(Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance 1924 -1932 of

the Northern Territory of Australia that if the Governor -General is satisfied that reciprocal provisions have been madeby the Legislature or other competent authority of any partof His Majesty's Dominions outside England and Ireland forthe enforcement within that part of maintenance orders madeby Courts within the Northern Territory, the Governor -General may declare that part to be a reciprocating State forthe purposes of that Ordinance:

And whereas the Governor - General is satisfied that recipro-cal provisions have been made by the Legislature of the Stateof Sarawak for the enforcement within the said State ofmaintenance orders made by Courts within the NorthernTerritory:

Now therefore I, John de Vere. Baron Wakehurst, theDeputy of ìtlie'> Governor- General aforesaid, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby declarethe State of Sarawak to be a reciprocating State for thepurposes of the said Ordinance.

Given:. under my Hand and the Seal of the Common-wealth this thirtieth day of April in _the year

(L.s.) of Our Lord One ; thousand nine hundred a=ndfortyone, and in the fifth year of His Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,T. J. COLLINS

for Minister of State for the Interior.

F. J. MCKENNA. GOD SAVE THE KING!

2526. Noi 85.-- Parca 6u.; Quarterly, 7e. 7d. ; Hall- Yearly, .15s. 2d. ; Yearly, 30e. 4d.

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No. 85.--1st May, 1941

Commonwealth ofAustralia to wit.

WAKE EVBsPDeputy of the

Governor - General.

884 Commonwealth Gazette

ORDER.By His Excellency the Deputy of

the Governor- General in andover the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

HEREAS by section nineteen B of the Acts InterpretationAct 1901 -1941 it is amongst other things enacted that,

where, in any Act, reference is made to a specified Ministerof State of the Commonwealth and there is no longer . anysuch Minister, the reference to the Minister shall be .read asa reference to such Minister as is specified by order of theGovernor - General :

And whereas references are made in Part VII. of the PatentsAct 1903 -1935 to the Minister for Defence:

And whereas there is no longer any Minister for Defence:Now therefore I, John de Vere Baron Wakehurst, the

Deputy of the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of thesaid section nineteen B, do hereby order that the references in

Part VII. of the Patents Act 1903 -1935 to the Minister forDefence shall be read as references to the Minister. of State forDefence Co- ordination.

Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis twenty second day of April, in the year of Our

(L.s. ), Lord, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one, andin the fifth year of His Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,W. M. HUGHES

Attorney - General.(In lieu of notification appearing on page 850 of Common -wealth Gazette of 23rd April, 1941.)

CONSUL.

1T is hereby notified that Mr. M. Akiyama has vacated the

office of Consul- General of Japan in Australia.Mr. K. Otabe, Vice - Consul of Japan at Sydney, has been

temporarily appointed Acting - Consul - General of Japan.

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 Regulations made.Citation ofStatutory

Rule.Particulars of B.el,ulations comprised in Statutory Rule.

Price ofStatutory

Sule.

Defence Act 1903 -1939 and the NavalDefence Act 1910 -1934

S.R. 1041,No. 89

Amendment of the Naval Financial RegulationsE. d.0 3

A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.

THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAILING OF AN ORDINANCE.

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

No. Short Title of Ordinance. Price.

3 of 1941 Scaffolding and Lifts Ordinance 1941s. cl.0 5

H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

CUSTOMS BY -LAWS Nos. 021 -038.

j ERIC JOHN HARRISON, Minister of State for thej , Commonwealth of Australia, administering theDepartment of Trade and Customs, do hereby in pursuanceof the Customs Tariff ].933 -1939, make the followingDepartmental By-laws.

ERIC J. HARRISON,Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

21st April, 1941.

BY-LAW No. 030.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174(r).

The machines, machine tools, and appliances for use inconnexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (Y) , viz.:- -

(a) Agitator (mixing) machine for use in connexionwith the manufacture of synthetic resins.(Operating on 13th June, 1940, only.)

(b ) Ammonia oxidation plant for use in connexion withthe manufacture of nitric acid, viz.:

Pressure system.Compressor.

(Operating. on 5th and 20th June, 1939, 8thJuly, 1939, 5th June, 1940, 31st July, 1940 and24th August,. 1940, only.)

(c) Can making machinery and spare parts therefor,viz.:- -

Flanging machine.Closing machine.Cap lining machines.Cap - drying ovens.

(Operating on 4th February, 1941, only.)(d ) Clamp attachment, band, for use with a heel attach-

ing machine (boot - making and shoe making) .(Operating on 15th January, 1941, only.)

(r) Dies, welding, mounted in bronze carriers, for usein a 300 k.v.a. flash butt welding machine.(Operating on 24th December, 1940, only.)

Eyelet machines (multiple type) , 5 spindle, powerdriven, with slides, interchangeable feed fingersand accessories therefor, for use in connexion withthe manufacture of eyelets and fasteners.(Operating on 3rd March, 1941, only.)

(g) Hydro- extractor, 54 inch diameter cage, electricallydriven, for use in the textile industry. (Operat-ing on 21st January, 1941, and 7th February,1941, only.)

(h.) Injector for hydraulic pump, copper liquor, for usein connexion with the manufacture of chemicals.(Operating on 11th October, 1939, only.)

(i) Motor, electric, drip - proof, variable speed, commu-tator type, 3 +/11 horse- power, 1,000/375 revolu-tions per minute, 415 volts, 3 phase, 50 cycle.(Operating on 19th February, 1941, only.)

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Motor, electric, induction, totally enclosed, flame-proof, 2,200 volts, 50 cycle, 3 phase, developing 50brake horse -power at 750 revolutions per minute.(Operating on 27th February, 1941, only.)

(k) Moulds, spun pipe, 3 inches, 6 inches, 10 inches, 12inches and 15 inches, and flange rings, 4 inches and8 inches, for use in connexion with the manufacture.of iron and steel spun pipes. (Operating on 17thJuly, 1940, 16th November, 1940 and 3rd December,1940, only.)

Parts for hydraulic file grinders used in connexionwith the production of engineers' and saw files.(Operating on 18th December, 1939, only.)

(m) Parts of a Jordan refiner used in connexion withthe manufacture of paper. (Operating oh 19thApril, 1940, only.)

(n) Ring, adjusting, for a 5 feet 6 inches cone crusher.(Operating on 17th February, 1941, only.)

(o) Screenings shedders (triturators) for use withsewerage treatment plants. (Operating on 21stFebruary, 1941, only.)

Spare parts for a high -speed gear- driven sugarcentrifugal. - (Operating on 24th January, 1941,only.)

Spare parts for a high speed paper cutter. (Operat-ing on 20th February, 1941, only.)

Spare parts for hot mill reduction gears used inconnexion with the manufacture of motor bodysheets. (Operating on 15th September, 1939,only.)

(s) Step and repeat machine, for use in connexion withthe preparation of offset printing plates fromphotographic negatives. (Operating on 18thFebruary, 1941, only.)

('r!D. 41/04.)

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BY -LAW No. 631.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285(D).

The following medicines and medicinal preparations in anyform (unless otherwise specifically qualified) may be admittedunder Tariff Item 285 (n) , viz.:

Renesol capsules.(Operating on 19th February, 1941, only.) (T.D.41/95.)

BY-LAW No. 623.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285(n).

The following medicines and medicinal preparations in anyform (unless otherwise specifically qualified) may be admittedunder Tariff Item 285 (n) , viz.:-

(n) D.O.C.A. ( Desoxycorticosterone Acetate) . (Operat-ing on and from 27th February, 1941.) (T.D.41/69.)

(b) Hombreol. ( Operating on and from 27th February,1941.) (T.D. 41/70.)

BYE -LAW No. 632.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 358 (n).The following materials for use in the manufacture or

repair of parachutes may be admitted under Tariff Item358 (n ) provided the importer makes a declaration on the faceof the entry that the goods so entered will be used only inthe manufacture or repair of parachutes, viz.:- -

Lines, shroud.Piece goods, viz.: -

Silk.Linen.Canvas.Duck, cotton.

Threads, silk and cotton.Webbing.Cord.Elastic.Tape.Cones, carrier.

(Operating on the following dates only:-17th May, 1939,17th June, 1939, 8th and 23rd August, 1939, 21st September,1939, 5th October, 1939, 2nd and 23rd January, 1940, 27thFebruary, 1940, 19th and 28th March, 1940, 15th and 26thApril, 1940, 6th, 13th, 16th and 28th May, 1940, 4th, 7th,11th and 28th June, 1940, ist, 9th, 10th 23rd, 27th and 29thJuly, 1940, 1st, 14th, 16th, and 27th August, 1940, 12th and30th September, 1940, 16th, 19th, 25th and 28th October,1940, and 1st November, 1940.) (T.D. 41/96.)

BY -Law No. 633.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404.

The materials and minor articles shown in the secondcolumn of the table hereunder may be admitted under TariffItem 404 for use in the manufacture within the Common-wealth of the articles shown respectively opposite suchmaterials or minor articles in the first column of the table.

First Column.Goods in the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor, Articles arè to beused.

(a) All purposes

(b) Ba lances, sash

(c) Balances, each

(d) Carpets

(e) Fasteners

(f) binges, butt

(g) Mowers ( agriculturaltype)

(h ) Syringes, hypodermic

(0 Timers, X -ray

Second Column.Materials or Minor Articles

to be admitted under thisBy -law.

Angles, bulb, steel, 10 inchesby 3i inches by 9/20 inch;8 inches by 3.4 inches by8/20 inch; 6 inches by 3inches by 4 inch. (Operat-ing on 4th September, 1939,and 19th February, 1940,only.)

Strip, steel, spring, coldrolled, ¿ inch by .016 inch,4 inch by .018 inch, g inchby .021 inch, inch by .023inch, b inch by .025 inch,

inch by .027 inch, inchby .030 inch and 1 inchesby .023 inch, under security.(Operating on 15th Febru-ary, 1941,. only.)

Tape, steel, cold rolled gal-vanized, 7/16 inch by .016inch, under security. (Oper-ating on .15th February,1941, only.)

Yarns, woollen carpet, 2/45's,under security. (Operatingon 8th and 30th July, 1940,and 4th October, 1940, only.)

Strip, brass, coiled, undersecurity. (Operating on 3rdMarch, 1941, only.)

Strip, steel, cold rolled, 2 -9/16inches by .064 inch, 3 -1/16inches by .064 inch, 3 -9/16inches by .072 inch, 4 -1/16inches by .072 inch and4 -1/16 inches by .1.16 inch,under security. (Operatingon 12th February, 1940, 27thMarch, .1940 and 7th August,1940, only.)

Bars, steel. 6 -1/16 inches byft inch by 7/16 inch and25/32 inch by 7/32 inch.(Operating on 31st January,1941. only.)

Rods, nickel silver, undersecurity. (Operating on 21stJanuary, 1941, only.)

Motors, electric, synchronous,115 volt, 2 revolutions perminute, with associated gearwheels and pinions. (Operat-ing on 25th February, 1941,only.)

Transmitters, wireless Rods. and tubes, heavilyloaded ebonite, undersecurity. ( Operating on 16thFebruary, 1939, 23rd March,1939, 20th April, 1939, 1stJune, 1939, 14th and 31stJuly, 1939, 5th December,1939, and 17th January,1940, only.)

(T.D. 41/97.)

BY -LAW No. 626.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404.

The materials and minor articles shown in the secondcolumn of the table hereunder may be admitted under TariffItem 404 for use in the manufacture within the Common-wealth of the articles shown respectively opposite suchmaterials or minor articles in the first column of the table.

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As to all the goods shown in the second column, the quali-fication, unless otherwise expressly stated, applies that theymust not be partly or wholly of gold or silver, but, unlessthe contrary is specially stated, goods merely gold- plated orsilver - plated are not excluded.

First Column.Goods in the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

Lamps, electric incandescent

Second Column.Materials or Minor Articles

to be admitted under thisBy -law.

Wire, articles of, viz.:Filaments.Electrodes (leads -in) .Supports.

(Operating on and from 16thApril, 1940.) (T.D. 41/81.)

BY-LAW No. 1127.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404.

Clause (a) of By -law No. 506, published in Gazette No.206, dated 3rd October, 1940, is hereby cancelled as on andfrom 5th August, 1940. (T.D. 41/81.)

BY -LAW No. 634.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404A.

The materials or minor articles prescribed hereunder, beingof a class or kind not commercially produced or manufacturedin Australia or the United Kingdom, for use in the manu-facture of goods within the Commonwealth, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 404A, viz.:

(a) Brass, scrap. (Operating on 21st November, 1940,only.)

Copper ingot bars, electrolytic. (Operating on 15thJanuary, 1941, only.)

Copper ingots and wire bars, electrolytic. (Operat-ing on 14th, 21st and 28th January, 1941, only.)

Copper, scrap. (Operating on 21st November, 1940,only.)

Tubes, steel, solid drawn, in-machined and withoutflanges, 81 inches outside diameter by inch thick-ness; for use in the manufacture of mining filters,under security. (Operating on 12th October, 1940,and 7th February, 1941, only.)

(f) Veneers, poplar, 18$ inches by 5 inches by .016 inch,for use in the manufacture of diaphragms forX -ray equipment, under security. (Operating on16th January, 1940, and 3rd March, 1941, only.)

(Ti). 41/98.)

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BY-LAW No. 624.Customs Tariff 19343 -1939, Item 415A (1) .

The following manufactures imported for use in thedevelopment of an Australian industry or of the naturalresources of Australia, or for use in Public Hospitals orPublic Educational Institutions, or for use by public utilitiesestablished under Commonwealth or State law and notconducted for private gain, being of a class or kind notcommercially manufactured in Australia or the UnitedKingdom, may be admitted under Tariff Item 41.5A (1) ,v iz.

Miscellaneous(a ) Oils, essential, non spirituous,

Aniseed,Petitgrain.

(Operating on and from 25th February, 1941.)(T.D. 41/71) .

(b) Bits, hard rock, being special alloy steel disc orcone cutting bits for use in oil boring machines.(Operating on and from 24th October, 1940.)(T.D. 41/89.)

BY -LAW No. 628.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (1) .

By -law No. 123, published in Gazette No. 58, dated 1stSeptember, 1939, is hereby amended by omitting therefromthe following, viz.:

" Bits, hard rock, being special alloy steel disc cuttingbits for use in oil boring machines." (Operatingon and from 24th October, 1940.) (T.D. 41/89.)

BY -LAw No. 635.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (1) .

The following manufactures, being of a class or kind notcommercially manufactured in Australia or the UnitedKingdom, may be admitted under Tariff Item 415A (1),viz.:

(a) Charging and discharging machine, furnace, autofloor type, for use in connexion with the manu-facture of tool steel, alloy steel and stainless steel.(Operating on 30th December, 1940, only.)

(b) Equipment for use in connexion with the manu-facture of artificial teeth and porcelain dentures,viz.:

Micromoids.Vibrator.Tooth furnace.Molding furnace.

(Operating on 20th and 2.1st June, 1939, only.)(c) Head, dividing, optical. (Operating on 16th August,

1939, only.)(d) Jigs, including tools and accessories imported there-

with, for use in connexion with the repair ofengines for aeroplanes. (Operating on 20thFebruary, 1940, and 27th November, 1940, only.)

(e) Moulding and wrapping machine, combined, auto-matic,-for moulding and wrapping butter. (Operat-ing on 24th February, 1941, only.)

(f) Parts of all metal commercial type aeroplanes withprovision for the 'conveyance of at least tenpassengers at a cruising speed of not less than171 miles per hour. (.Operating on 20th June,1940, and 14th February, 1941, only.)

(g) Rails, tramway, grooved, and rolled steel fish-platesfor use therewith. (Operating on 24th February,:1941, only.)

(h) Recovery machine, power, being part of a pressuretype ammonia oxidation plant for the manufactureof nitric acid, and spare parts therefor. (Operat-ing on 14th August, 1939, only.)

(i) Slides, lantern (film) , entitled " Mechanics' TrainingCourse No. 1-How It Works". (Operating on7th March, 1941, only.)

(j` Tools and equipment for use in connexion withthe manufacture of spark plugs for defence pur-poses. (Operating on 26th February, 1.941, only.)

(k) Tyres, tail wheel, streamline, for all metal com-mercial aeroplanes having provision for at least tenpassengers at a cruising speed of not less than171 miles per hour. (Operating on 19th Septem-ber, 1940, only.)

(T.D. 41/99.)

BY -LAW No. 625.Custonns Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (2) .

The following manufactures imported for use in thedevelopment of an Australian industry or of the naturalresources of Australia, or for use in Public Hospitals orPublic Educational Institutions, or for use by public utilitiesestablished under Commonwealth or State law and not con-ducted for private gain, being of a class or kind not com-mercially manufactured in Australia and not being admissibleunder Tariff Item 174, 219 (c) , 404 or 415A (1) , may beadmitted under Tariff Item 415A (2) , viz.:- -

MiscellaneousCylinders or wires, thread measuring, for use with

micrometer measuring machines. (Operating on andfrom 30th January, 1941.) (T.D. 41/80.)

BY -LAw No. 636.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (2).

The following manufactures, being of a class or kind notcommercially manufactured in Australia, and not beingadmissible under Tariff Item 174, 219 (c), 404 or 415A (1) ,may be admitted under Tariff Item 415A (2), viz.:- -

(a) Bushings, 66 k.v., suitable for use with 5,000 k.v.a.,3 phase, 50 cycle, 11,000 /66,000 volt power trans-formers. (Operating 18th February, 1941, only.)

(b) Cable, electric, varnished cambric insulated, 0.2inch, single core, braided, fire resisting. (Operat-ing on 28th October, 1940, only. )

(c) Cable, electric, varnished cambric insulated, .75square inch, single core, braided, fire resisting.(Operating on 22nd October, 1940, only.)

(d) Dampers, for use on overhead power transmissionlines, imported by a State Government Depart-ment. (Operating on 21st February, 1941, only.)

Felts (so- called) for use on machines used in con-nexion with the manufacture of insulating andbuilding board. (Operating on 23rd January, 1941,only.)

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Forging, steel, high preasure, 13 inches internaldiameter, 40 feet long, for use in connexion withthe manufacture of ammonium nitrate and nitricacid. (Operating on 21st January, 1941, only.)

Trolley pole equipment, except rail bonds and crossbonds, for use with storage battery locomotivesused underground in mines. (Operating on 29thApril, 1940, only.)

(h) Valves, forged steel, inch, 1 inch and 11 inches,suitable for working pressures of 350 lb. persquare inch at 800 degrees Fahrenheit and at400 lb. per square inch at 775 degrees Fahrenheitrespectively. (Operating on 22nd December, 1939,9th January, 1940, 8th February, 1940, and 21stJanuary, 1941, only.)

(T.D. 41/100.)

BY -LAW No. 629.Custom Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 919 (c) (2).

By -law No. 134, published in Gazette No. 58, dated letSeptember, 1930, is hereby amended by adding to the list ofsurgical and dental and veterinary instruments and appliancesexcluded from admission thereunder the following, viz.:-

" Syringes other than all -glass syringes used for thepenetration of skin or of mucous membrane."

(Operating on and from 31st March, 1941.) (T.D. 41/90.)

BY-LAw No. 637.Cirstorras Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 432 (c) .

The following raw cotton for the purposes indicated here-under and of the undermentioned types may be admittedunder Tariff Item 432 (c) , under security, provided suchcotton be used for the purposes stated not later than six(6) months after the cessation of the present hostilities,viz.:

For use in the manufacture of absorbent cotton wool -(a) Indian, type " Campi ". (Operating on 20th

February, 1941, only.)For use in the manufacture of bleached cotton for export

or of absorbent cotton wool -(b) Indian, type " Ci.mar ". (Operating on 6th

January, 1941, only.)For use in the manufacture of condenser yarns for towels -

(c) Egyptian comber waste, type " 302 ". (Operating on18th November, 1940, and 3rd January, 1941,only.)

(Operating.(d) Egyptian comber waste, type " 303 " (Ope gon 18th November, 1940, and 3rd January, 1941,

(e) African waste, type " 462 ". (Operating on 2ndDecember, 1946, and 3rd January, 1941, only.)

(f) African waste, type " 16M ". (Operating on 3rdJanuary. 1941, only.)

For use in the manufacture of woven union ( woollen )textiles provided such cotton be used to the satisfaction ofthe Minister

(g) Egyptian comber waste. (Operating on 3rd July,1940, only.)

NOTE.- Clause (o) of By-law No. 549, pub -lished in Gazette No. 245, dated 5th December,1940, is hereby cancelled.

(h) Egyptian comber waste, type " 301 ". (Operatingon 1st April, 1940, only.)

Nom.- Clause (s) of By -law No. 537, pub-lished in Gazette No. 216, dated 24th October,1940, is hereby cancelled.

Indian, type " Rover ". ( Operating on 4th February,.1941, only.)

Indian, type "304". (Operating on 20th May,1940, only.)

. 'NOTE.-Clause (p) of By -law No. 537, pub-lished in Gazette No. 21.6, dated 24th October,1940, is hereby cancelled.

(k) Java. (Operating on 21st February, 1941, only.)For spinning into yarn- -

(i) American, strict middling, 31/32- 'inch staple.(Operating on 31st December, 1.940, and 3rdMarch, 1941, only. )

(m) American, strict middling, 1 inch staple. (Operat-ing on 3rd March, 1941, only.)

(n.) American, strict middling, 1 -1/32 inches staple.(Operating on 15th and 22nd February, 1941,only.)

American, type " Avsa ", middling grade, I inchstaple. (Operating on 21st February, 1941, only.)

American, type "Gale ". (Operating on 21stFebruary, 1941, only.)

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(q) Brazilian, type "Bart". (Operating on 23rdJanuary, 1941, 17th and 25th February, 1941,only.)

(r) Brazilian, type " Cone ". (Operating on 17th and25th February, 1941, only.)

(s) Brazilian, type "Dice". (Operating on 6th February,1941, only.)

(t) Egyptian comber waste, type " 302 ". (Operating on12th October, 1940, 18th November, 1940, and 3rdand 31st January, 1941, only.)

(u) Egyptian comber waste, ty,pe " 303 " (Operatingon 18th November, 1940, and 3rd January, 1941,

(e) Indian, , type " Amir ". (Operating on 30th January,1941, only.)

(tv) Indian, type "Choke ". (Operating on 4thFebruary, 1941, only.)

(cc) Indian, type " Jagat ". (Operating on 13thFebruary, 1941, only.)

(y) Indian, type " Miya ". (Operating on 15thOctober, 1940, 22nd November, 1940, and 4thJanuary, 1941, only.)

Indian, type " Nizam ". (Operating on 30thJanuary, 1941, only.)

(aa) Indian, type " Prim". (Operating on 5th February,1941, only.)

(bb) Indian, type " Tansa ". (Operating on 30thJanuary, 1941, only.)

(cc) Indian, type " Volga ". (Operating on 30thJanuary, 1941, only.)

(dd) Indian, type "1085 ". (Operating on 7th February,1941, only.)

(ee) Indian, type "2205". (Operating on 12thFebruary, 1941, only.)

(f f ). Indian, type "2209". (Operating on 7th and 12thFebruary, 1941 only.)

Indian., type "4603". (Operating on 7thFebruary, 1941, only.)

(lih ) Indian, comber waste, type " 806 ". (Operating on12th October, 1940, 2nd December, 1940, and 3rdJanuary, 1941, only.)

(ii) New Caledonian. (Operating on 13th February,1941, only.)

T.D. 41/101.)

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BY -LAW No. 621.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 434.The goods enumerated hereunder, being of the classes which

may be prescribed by Departmental By -laws under Items103 (a), 174, 228 (A) (1), 229 (x) (3), 404, 404A or 415A,but which are for such use as, in the opinion of the Minister,does not justify the application of the rates of duty operat-ing under suoh Items, may be admitted under Tariff I.tem434, viz.: -

Capsules, bottle, composed wholly or chiefly of caseincellulose or similar substances. (Operating onand from 10th February, 1941.) (T.D. 41/67.)

BY-LAW No. 622.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 434.

Clause (b) of By -law No. 159, published in Gazette No.108,, dated 19th October, 1939, is hereby cancelled. (Operat-ing ou and from 10th February, 1941..) (T.D. 41/67.)

BY-LAW No. 638.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 434.

The goods enumerated hereunder, being of the classes whichmay be prescribed by Departmental By -laws under Items103 03), 174, 228 (A) (I), 229 (u) (3) , 404, 404A or 415A,but which are for such use as, in the opinion of the Minister,does not justify the application of the rates of duty operat-ing under such Items, may be admitted under Tariff Item434. viz. : -

(a) Attaching machine, button, for use in the clothingindustr y. (Operating on 9th January, 1941, only.)

(b) Knives, for use with bread slicing machines.(Operating on 29th February, 1940, 24th April,1940, and 20th November, 1940, only.)

(e) Valves, pressure and vacuum, mercury seal, 6 inchesbore, for incorporation in petroleum storage tanks.(Operating on lath August. 1940, and 26thSeptember, 1940, only.)

(T.D. 41/102.)

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DRAWBACK NOTICE NO. 454.REGULATION 130 of THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

(T. & C. '41/1626.)DRAWBACK of duty paid may be allowed under the

provisions of the Customs Regulations on Glycerine andPeppermint Oil used in the manufacture within the Common-wealth of tooth paste, upon exportation of such tooth pasteand after compliance with the said Regulations.

Provided that when required by the Collector the manu-facture of the tooth paste shall take place in the presenceof an officer and that m each case before drawback is allowedthe Collector shall be satisfied that the drawback claimed isproperly due.

Dated this 18th day of April, 1941.J. W. LECKIE, for Minister for Trade and Customs.

DRAWBACK NOTICE NO. 455.REGULATION No. 130 OF THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

(T. & C. '41/2042.)DRAWBACK Notice Nó. 445 published in the Common-

]) wealth Gazette of 5th December, 1940, is hereby amendedby the insertion in the list of materials on which drawbackmay be allowed of :

Sodium Benzoate.This notice operates on and from 16th October, 1940.

Dated this 18th day of April, 1941.J. W. LECKIE, for Minister for Trade and Customs.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Motor Traffic Ordinance 1936 -1938.

IN pursuance of the provisions of section 4 of the MotorTraffic Ordvnance 1936 -1938, I, Thomas Joseph Collins,

Assistant Minister of State for the Interior, hereby declarethat the vehicle described hereunder is a motor .omnibus :

Ford V8 sedan car, chassis number UF5171, seatingcapacity for five persons, registered number C.521.

T. J. 'COLLINS,Assistant . Minister of State for the Interior.

27th March, 1941.

COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AIISTRALIA.

NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT.

Issued in pursuance of Section 60L of the Commonwealth Bank Act1911 -1932.

STATEMENT OF POSITION AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY,31sT MARCH, 1941.

Number and Amount of Australian Notes issued and not redeemed.

Denomination. Number. Amount.

lOs.£1£5£10£20£50£100£1,000

Total

How Notes Held

By BanksBy Public

9,472,29827,099,2803,481,897

842,5213,761

. 39,44430,069

395 .

40,969,665

£ ..

4,736,14927,099,28017,409,485

8,425,21075,220

1,972,2003,006,900

395,000

63,119,444

s. d.13,866,954 0 049,252,490 0 063,119,444 0 '0

Reserve Held in Terms of Section 60K-Gold and English Sterling .. £17,705,046Per cent. of Circulation 28.05Per cent, of notes in hands of

Public .. .. 35.95

BERTRAND LATHAM, H. T. ARMITAGE,Secretary, Note Issue Department. Deputy Governor.

Sydney, 21st April, 1941.

Commonwealth Gazette

CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION.TT is hereby notified for general information that thej Minister of State for the Interior has granted certificatesof naturalization to the persons named in this subjoined list.

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

Date of Naturalization, 11th March, 1941.Rodriguez, Narciso, 13 Norfolk- street, Fremantle, Western

Australia.Stepanoff, Vladimir, Barry -road, Chipping Norton, New South

Wales.

Date of Naturalization, 12th March, 1941.Greinke, Richard John Albert, Denham -road, Tyabb, Victoria.

Date of Naturalization, 25th March, 1941.Abezgauz, Mischa (known as Abeshouse, Mischa) , 280 Eliza-

beth- street, Sydney, New South Wales.Anderson, Oscar, 30 Hampton -road, Fremantle, Western

Australia.Antonakakis, Evangelos (known as Hatjielia, George), 35

Denham- street, Burry Hills, New South Wales.Carlson, Gustaf Adolf, 40 Union- street, Pyrmont, New South

Wales.Erceg, Ivan, -130 Pieuse- street, Boulder, Western Australia.Gerber, ( Miss) Marie Louise, 33 Rangers -road, Cremorne,

New South Wales.Grilli, (Mrs.) Margherita Caterina Mistica (known as

Grilli, ( Mrs.) Margaret ), 7 Colvin- grove, Hawthorn, Vic-toria.

Greissman, David Ansil ( known as Grisman, Maurice David) ,367 Avoca- street, Randwick, New South Wales.

Holm, (Mrs.) Gladys Theresa, 44 Mary street, Hunters Hill,New South Wales.

Hudak, John, Weethalle, New South Wales.Lefkithes, Zorgrapho, 48 Duke street, Kensington, New South

Wales.Moulos, Demetrios, Kyogle -road, Kyogle, New South Wales.Rezel:, Pavao (known as Rezek, Paul) , 114 Victoria street,

Pott,; Point, New South Wales.Sannazzaro, Max Louis, 129 Domain -road, South Yarra,

Victoria.Slaweski, (Mrs.) Anne Marie Paula, 9 Kooyong -road, Caul-

field, Victoria.Vergison, Peter Jack, 81 Brook - street, Crows Nest, New South

Wales.War, (Mrs.) Rose Rebecca, 407 Rathdown- street, Carlton,

Victoria.Wedblad, ( Mrs.) Linnia Aguelina, 97 Paddington- street,

Paddington, New. South Wales.

Date of Naturalization, 26th March, 1941.Conti, Francesco, 445 Brunswick- street, Fitzroy, Victoria.Christensen, Carl, Mirboo, via Meeniyan, Victoria.Eder, Fabian Sebastian, Cowwarr, Victoria.Garcia, Joseph, 176 Forbes- street, Sydney, New South Wales.Hohn, (Mrs.) Elizabeth Marie Hedwig, 64.1 High- street, East

Kew, Victoria.Karanges, Denis Speros, 161 Edward- street, Brisbane,

Queensland.Katsoulis, Angelo ( known as Polland, Angelo) , " Niagara

Café," Pangee - street, Nyngan, New South Wales.Khóury, Rachid (known as Coorié, Richard Paul) , 123

Barkly- street, Carlton, Victoria.Kubovicli, Stefan, Euroa, Victoria.Lúndberg, Ivar Gustav Adolv, 18 Donnelly- street, Balmain,

New South Wales.Ma:nsour, Shakir, 144 St. Georges -road, Northcote, Victoria.Morellini, Luigi, 287 Spring - street, Reservoir, Victoria.Pages, Joseph, 210 Aberdeen- street, West Perth, Western

Australia.Paravicini, Louis, 127 Mason- street, Newport, Victoria.Perazich, 'Ilija. Wa.rriewood road, Warrieivood, New South

Wales.Yomelos, Antonys, 3 Palmerston - place, South Melbourne,

Victoria.Zenfel, Theodore, 94Oxford -street, Sydney, New South Wales.

Date of Naturalization, 1st April, 1941.Dittrich, (Mrs.) Avis Clair, 54 Mort - street, Lithgow, New

South Wales.

Date of Naturalization, 4th April, 1941.Rautio, (Miss) Hilja Katarina. (known as Neet, (Miss)

Hilja Katarina Rautio) , e/o Messrs. D. & R.. Dunworth,Regent Theatre Building, Queen- street, Brisbane, B.1,Queensland.

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CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION.

IT is hereby notified for general information that the under-mentioned women have made declarations of acquisition of

British nationality under Section 18 (5) of the Nationality Act1920 -1936.

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

Name. Ì Address. Date ofDeclaration.

Libovsky, Rywka . .

Vellissarakos, Caterina

Ryz, Ester Malka . .

Schakies, Maud EvelynStein, Amelia Angelina

CossBader, Jean..

Horvat, MarijaJakovich, Vera .Johansen, Phyllis May

Fischer, Elsie Ruth ..

Pera, Zorka . .

Stamatis, Maria

Mazal, Lena

Panuccio, MariaGiuseppa

Menchetti, Carmela ..

Zampelli, Maddalena ..

Frantzen, Mary Erneste

Octrin, MaryAnsermet, Miriel Beryl

Playoust, Evelyne ..

Heuts, CatharinaJohanna Helena

Hansen, Florence ..

Bobos, Elizabeth Vic-toria

Wessberg, Lucy

Desmarchelier, Rosa ..

Kempfe, Alice . .

Lawson, Violet Evelyn

Spiller, Julia

Laboviteh, Rae

Friis, Elisabeth Trap . .

Martinac, Anka .

Locandro, CaterinaPrevite

Taranto, MaryFrancesca

Filtcheff, Jane P. Z. ..

Payais, Tzovia (knownas Joyce)

Massons, Ivy Malvena(Merlvean) Pearl

Venosta, EileenMargaret

Breskovic, Efterpi . .

Eleftheriou, Kathelene

Bacich, Marija

Klausen, Marcella

Yakas, Vera MayGavranic

203 Nelson - place, Williams-town, W.16, Victoria

122 Bagot- street, Broken Hill,New South Wales

19 Alma -road, St. Kilda, Vic-toria

Pomona, Queensland38 Nobbs- street, Moore Park,

Sydney, New South Wales" Cluny ", 11 Dumaresq -road,

Rose Bay, New South WalesOfficedale, Victoria . .Erikin, Western AustraliaVirik, Capon - street, Oakleigh,

Victoria16 Regent- street, Wollongong,

New South Wales359 Egan - street, Kalgoorlie,

Western Australia299 Newcastle- street, Perth,

Western Australia49 Boulder- avenue, Redcliffe,

QueenslandFrogmore -road, Lockleys,

South Australia23 Mile, Wanneroo, Western

AustraliaCross - street, Lockleys, South

Australia62 Princes- street, Brighton -

le- Sands, New South WalesOgmore, Queensland . .Private Mail Bag, Wagoora,

via Mackay, Queensland46 Bradley's Head -road, Mos-

man, New South Wales75 St, George's -road, Elstern-

wick, VictoriaI Powys- avenue, North Earl -

'wood, New South Wales418 Crystal- street, Broken

Hill, New South Wales3 Lakeside- avenue, Kogarah,

New South Wales42 Stanton -road, Mosman,

New South Wales134 Hargrave- street, Padding-

ton, New South Wales11A Marshall- avenue, Wool -

stonecraft, New SouthWales

101 Faraday - street, Carlton,N.3, Victoria

110 Tweedmouth- avenue,Rosebery, New South Wales

Warilda- street, Camp Hill,Brisbane, Queensland

East Innisfail, Queensland ..King Edward- street, North

Cohuna, Victoria88 Waldon- street, Lakemba,

New South WalesFlinders- street West, Towns-

ville, New South Wales250 Clarendon- street, South

Melbourne, Victoria30 Thornley- street, Drum -

moyne, New South Wales8 Hodgson- street, West Bruns-

wick, Victoria24 Mile, Wanneroo, Western

AustraliaGaskill- street, Canowindra,

New South Wales158 Piper - street, South

Broken Hill, New SouthWales

5 Gapp- street, Parkes, NewSouth Wales

47 O'Connell- street, Newtown,New South Wales

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Name. Address. Date ofDeclaration.

Saedder, Stella Mary . .

Wessen, Ruby

Barbagallo, A1flaVillalba, Eva

Bizannes, Laura Doreen

Glucina, Ljubica MilenaJohansson, Winifred

TheresaPeekman, Wilhamenia

MarySchacht, Dorothy Aileen

Belogortzeff, Mary ..

Fragomeni, Francesca

Moldaysky, Haya .

Samelowitz, Esther ..Maiorana, Melba Vic-

toria Florence MayOmiridis, Ellen Attridge

Nollen, Mary . .

Johnsen, HannahElizabeth

Lubiano, Lillian Eliza-beth

Cristo, Maria . .

Vulohefl', Rada Koleff

Eriksson, Mary Dorothy

Savik, Elizabeth

Vallin, Hilda Urry . .

Theurillat, Hilda May

Lochert, Mary MadeleineSegaert, May . .

Delle Baste, MaddalenaSiegrist, Frieda Anais

Praden, Gertrude Maude

Sanders, Margaret Alice

Pilliris, Mathea

Sevdalis, Queennia

Paulin, Nora . .

Chergui, AdeleAlphonsine

Goldberg, Cluva

Renner, Selma HuldaAnnie

Tonellato, Elisa . .

Parman, EilleenLillian

Petersen, Eileen

Ouzounis, Sofia . .

Klun, Fanny

Jansen, Anette

Matson, Olive' Elsie

Bakker, Audrey Sylvia

Politic, Hellen

Moneshter, Zila Shifra

" Henley ", Wahcumba andLamington streets, SouthBrisbane, Queensland

599 Stanley- street, Albury,New South Wales

Ingham, Queensland ..55 Charles- street, Innisfail,

Queensland37 Mooramie- avenue, Ken-

sington, New South WalesWilma, Western Australia.." Longview ", Fisher's Bay,

Narooma, New South Wales54 Planthurst -road, Kogarah,

New South Wales1 Henson- avenue, Mayfield

East, New South WalesWindsor -road, Northmead,

New South Wales58 Guildford -road, Bayswater,

Western Australia40 Ruth - street, Perth,

Western Australia4 Hutt- street, Mount Lawley,

Perth, Western Australia147 Miller - street, North

Sydney, New South Wales18 Church - street, Perth,

Western Australia21 Penshurst -road, Lakemba,

New South Wales443 Oxford- street, Padding-

ton, New South Wales67 McClelland- street, Wil-

loughby, New South Wales52 Crystal- street, Broken Hill,

New South WalesTapley's Hill -road, Seaton

Park, South Australia346. Port -road, Portland,

South Australia20 Coles -road, Harbord, New

South WalesWallsand- street, Kahibah,

New South WalesCur. Matthew and Ferrier,

streets, Lockhart, NewSouth Wales

Cobdogla, South Australia ..10 Awaba - street, Mosman,

New South WalesMcDesme, Ayr, Queensland..4 Keane- street, Floreat Park,

Western Australia22 Forbes- street, Carrington,

New South Wales27 Brisbane- street, Bulimba,

Brisbane, QueenslandP.O. Box 131, Biloela, Queens-

land4 Pelican - street, Innisfail,

Queensland265 Alison -road, Randwick,

New South Wales80 Glenmore -road, Padding-

ton, New South Wales320 Brunswick- street, Fitzroy,

N.6, Victoria34 Lewisham -road, Windsor,

VictoriaSt. James Park, Findon, South

AustraliaCnr. York and Bible streets,

Eltham, Victoria70 Dalmeny- avenue, Rose -

berry, New South Wales420 Cobalt - street, Broken Hill,

New South Wales115 Hagelthorn- street,

Wonthaggi, Victoria9 Beechworth.road, Pymble,

New South WalesFourth - avenue, Llandilo, via

St. Mary's, New SouthWales

77 King's -road, Vaucluse, NewSouth Wales

46 Napier - street, Paddington,New South Wales

429 Rathdown- street, Carlton,Victoria

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Name. Address.Date of

Declaration.

Olsen, Edith Augusta . .

Torcoff, Angeline AndonGendzou, Stavroula . .

Limon, Harriet . .

Boris, Daisy Olive ..

Van Den Driessche,Simone Henriette

Dahout, Eva

Wall, Mary Elizabeth . .

Pogacic, Stanislava(known as Pog,Stanislava)

Scheming, Margaret

Kraljevic, MatjiaRemanous, Norah . .

Ericksson, CarolineTurner

20 Perkins - street, Townsville,Queensland

Renmark, South Australia ..127 Hindley- street, Adelaide,

South Australia18 Yutimer- street, East Pres-

ton, N.18, VictoriaBrace Rock, Western Aus-

traliaGraylind- place, Vaucluse,

New South WalesChateau Yering, Yarra Glen,

Victoria60 Park -road, Hurstville, New

South Wales106 Evaline - street, Campsie,

New South Wales

Goonoo Goonoo Station,New South Wales

Williams, Western Australia23 Manning-street, South

Brisbane, Queensland83 Mitcham -road, Mitcham,

Victoria

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APPOINTMENTS UNDER TREASURY REGULATIONS.

HIS Excellency the Governor -G- eneral in Council has

approved of the following appointments under theTreasury Regulations:

Daniel Joseph Bryant to be Acting Authorizing Officerfor the Council for Scientific and Industrial Researchin the State of Victoria during the temporary absenceof M. G. Grace, Assistant Secretary (Finance andSupplies) .

Edward Aubrey Sheeran to be Alternative Authorizingand Certifying Officer for the Department of the Army,3rd Military District in the State of Victoria. FrederickRobert Starling to be Alternative Authorizing andCertifying Officer for the Department of the Army, 3rdMilitary District in the State of Victoria, vice A. S.Gray.

John Gilbarb Hutlinance and the Sub- Treasury Accountant,Darwin, to be Certifying Officers for accounts chargeableto the Northern Australia Survey Trust Account inthe Northern Territory.

The Sub- Treasury Accountants, Sydney and Adelaide, to beCertifying Officers for accounts chargeable to theNorthern Australia Survey Trust Account in the Statesconcerned.

The Certifying Officer, Commonwealth Treasury, Canberra,to be Certifying Officer for expenditure chargeable toDivision 46, National Register, in the Australian CapitalTerritory.

Victor Francis Turner to be Acting Authorizing and Certi-fying Officer for the Electoral Branch in the AustralianCapital Territory during the temporary absence of H. W.George.

William Edmond Livingston to be Acting AlternativeAuthorizing and Certifying Officer for the Departmentof the Interior in the State of Queensland during thetemporary absence of T. Mooney.

George Edwin Henry Fletcher to be Authorizing and Certi-fying Officer for the Department of Commerce in theState of Queensland, vice the Senior Clerk, MarineBranch.

William White to be Acting Certifying Officer for theDepartment of Air in the State of Victoria vice T. F.Schumacher.

The Certiffying Officers in all Commonwealth Sub- Treasuries(including Canberra but excluding Darwin ) to beCertifying Officers for the Department of Labour andNational Service in. the States or Territory concerned.

The Accountant, Commonwealth Sub - Treasury, Adelaide, tobe Certifying. Officer for Division 9A and 9B, PrimeMinister's Department, in the State of South Australia.

Commonwealth Gazette

Norman Percy Dudley Perkins to be Acting Authorizingand Certifying Officer for the Taxation (Income Tax)Office in the State of New South \ales during the tem-porary absence of B. O. Perrin, Assistant Commissionerof Taxation.

The Accountant, Ammunition Factory, Hendon, SouthAustralia, to be Authorizing and Certifying Officer forthat Factory in the State of South Australia.

The Accountant, Fuze and Cartridge Factory No. 2,Cheltenham, South Australia, to be Authorizing andCertifying Officer for that Factory in the State of SouthAustralia.

The Certifying Officers, Department of Commerce, Sydneyand Melbourne, to be Certifying Officers for Accountschargeable to the Coal Freights Equalization Accountin the States concerned. --(Ex. Min. No. 52.)

H. L. ANTHONY, for Treasurer.

EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 67MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT,1901 -1934.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

£420. Australian Glass Company.Ampoules for Com-monwealth Serum Laboratories.(Ex. Min. No. 23.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

£242 10s., additional to £1,860. Associated Equipment Co.(Australia) Pty. Ltd., Camperdown, New South \Vales.Purchase of one only " Matador " Gas Producer Chassis andBody, capacity 15 tons.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

£1,000. Johns and Waygood Ltd., Melbourne. Tubularsteel masts required by the Postmaster General's Departmenton behalf of the Department of Air.(Ex. Min. No. 24.)

£451 16s. 6d. Forests Commission, Victoria.Woodenpoles required for use by the Postmaster General's Depart-ment on behalf of the Department of Air.(Ex. Min. No. 26.)

A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved pursuant to section 14 of the Lands Acquisi-

tion Act 1906 -1936 that authority be granted for the follow-ing leases and licences:

For the lease of premises situated at. 797 Glenhuntly-road,Glenhuntly, Victoria, occupied by the Divisional ReturningOfficer for Henty, for a period of two (2) years from the 8thJuly, 1941, and thereafter subject to determination bytwenty -eight (28) days' notice at a rental of £1 10s. perweek. (C.L.1600. )

For the lease for the Child Endowment Section, Depart-ment of Social Services, of four rooms on the fifth floor andthe basement of Australia House, Carrington - street, Sydney,for the period from date of possession to the 4th September,1945, at a rental of £20 10s. per month in respect of the fourrooms and at the rate of £780 per annum in respect of thebasement, a total of £1,026 per annum. (C.L.7524. )

For the lease, for the Department of Labour and NationalService, of three (3) rooms on the ground floor of the oldSavings Bank Building, Bank - street, Lithgow, New SouthWales, on a monthly tenancy as from date of possession ata rental of £1 5s. per week. (C.L.7500. )

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For the lease of the following accommodation on the second of New South Wales, as shown cross hachured and numbered

floor of Chalfont Chambers, 142 -144 Philip- street, Sydney, 2 on plan hereunder.for a period of one (1) year from date of possession withoption of renewal for one (1) year :Approximately 1,385square feet at the rate of 4s. 6d. per square foot per annumfor the Central Board of Reference (Coal - mining Industry) ,£311 12s. 6d. per annum; and approximately 268 square feet yoat the rate of 4s. 6d. per square foot per annum for the ,pt+KReporting Staff, Attorney- GeneraVs Department, £60 6s. per 94/annum.(C.L.7455.) PGR`3 °zap'á+a.

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For the granting of grazing rights over portion (about831 acres) of the Aerodrome site at Benalla, Victoria, for aperiod of three (3) years from 1st May, 1941,. at a rentalof £41 15s. per annum.(C.L.3314.)

For the granting of grazing rights over part (about 98acres) of the Valleyfield portion of the Rifle Range area atLaunceston, Tasmania, for a period of one year from date ofoccupation for the sum of £40 (C.L.7474. )

H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

SALISBURY " A " AMMUNITION DEPOT SITE, SOUTHAUSTRALIA.

DISPOSAL OF PORTIONS BY LEASLNO.

WHEREAS certain portions of the Ammunition Depot Siteyr at Salisbury, South Australia, are not required for any

public purpose, His Excellency the Governor- General inCouncil has authorized, pursuant to section 63 of the LandsAcquisition. Oct 1906 -1936, the disposal of same by leasing tothe present occupiers, or to any other persons, for such terms,at such rentals, and subject to such conditions as may bedetermined by the Minister of State for the Interior.(C.L. 7 472. )

T. J. COLLINSfor Minister of State for the Interior.

GRANT OF AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE OVERDEFENCE LAND AT ELIZABETH BAY, NEW SOUTHWALES.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasauthorized, pursuant to section 63 of the Lands Acquisi-

tion Act 1906 -1936, the grant to the Municipal Council ofSydney, of full and free right to permit rain and other waterwhich may from time to time or at any time hereafter be orcome upon the land firstly described in the schedule hereunderto flow into, over, under, or along the land secondly describedin the said schedule together with the right for the saidMunicipal Council of Sydney to construct, lay, maintain,repair, renew and cleanse pipes -and other drainage worksin, under or over the said land secondly described and usesuch pipes and works for the passage of the said watersthrough and along same into the waters of Port Jackson.i C.L.63S 7 . )

T. J. COLLINSfor Minister of State for the Interior.

ScuimuLE.Firstly. ---AIl that piece of Iand being the area shown as

" Road 66 feet wide " on pian of Subdivision No. 19097,deposited in the Land Titles Office, Sydney, and being situateat Elizabeth Bay, in the City of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria,County of Cumberland, State of New South Wales, as shownhachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder.

Secondly. --All that piece of land containing an area of.3.67perches more or less being parts of lots 4 and 5 on a planof Subdivision No. 19097, deposited in the Land Titles Office,Sydney, and being situate at Elizabeth Bay, in the City ofSydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland, State

Feet.SCALE

40 30 20 10 O M feet

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COMMONWEALTH OF Av$T AIAA.The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor- General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council, that the land hereunder described basbeen acquired by the Commonwealth under the LandsAcquisition Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose,namely, for defence purposes at Adelaide, South Australia.(C.L. 7003.)

Dated this twenty- second day of April, One thousand ninehundred and forty -one.

WASEHURSTDeputy of the Governor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,T. J. COLLINS

for Minister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFEREED TO.All that piece of land containing an area of 38 acres

2 roods more or less being part of section 7 Hundred ofAdelaide County of Adelaide State of South Australia asshown hachured on plan hereunder.

Commonwealth Gazette

Fees

DAWE.5 ROAD

300 20O IOO

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.

IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor - General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive 'Council, that the land hereunder described has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition

Act 1906.1936, for the following public purpose, namely:Defence purposes near Parkes, New South Wales.(C.L.6292.)

Dated this twenty - sixth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty -one.

COWRIEGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,T. J, COLLINS

for Minister of State for the Interior.

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DESCRIPTION or LAND BEF'EB$ED TO.

All that piece of land containing an area of 635 acres moreor less being portions 48, 59 and 60 and parts of portions 4,5, 49, 58, 04 and 108, parts of roads and a reserved road,Parish of Kamandra, County . of Ashburnham, State of NewSouth Wales, as shown hachured on plan hereunder: Com-mencing at the southernmost corner of portion 81, Parish ofKamandra and bounded thence by part of a north - western sideof Trunk Road No. 61, 5 chains wide bearing 244 degrees 53minutes 50 seconds 3,337.2 links; thence by a north - westernside of that road bearing 244 degrees 53 minutes 1,225.1 links;thence by a northern side of that road bearing 270 degrees1,264.75 links ; thence by lines bearing 270 degrees 1 minute30 seconds 2,309.7 links 346 degrees 25 minutes 45 seconds

No. 86.-14 May, 1941

689.6 links 9 degrees 1 minute 50 seconds 2,038.95 links and 9degrees 2 minutes 2,784.4 links; thence by part of the sou thernside of a road 1 chain wide bearing 89 degrees 4 minutes 175.45links; thence by lines bearing 10 degrees 61 minutes 20 seconds422.75 links 314 degrees 7 minutés 1,353 links 359 degrees 5minutes 2,968.3 links and 89 degrees ß minutes 30 seconds4,059 links; thence by part of the western boundary of portion50, Parish of Kamandra and the western side of a road 1chain wide bearing in all 179 degrees 8 minutes 30 seconds1,795 links; thence by the southern side of the lastmentionedroad and part of the southern boundary of portion 83, Parishof Kamandra bearing in all 90 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds3,794 links ; thence by the western boundary of portion 81aforesaid bearing 180 degrees 2 minutes 30 seconds 6,093.5links to the point of commencement.

1

Road 100 wide

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to 5 o Is 30 Chns.

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No: 85.-lst May, 1941 894

Imvatid and Old -age Pensions Act 1908 -1940.HE Minister of State for Social Services has authorized

the sale of the . property in Bowden- street, Ryde, NewSouth Wales,

.described in the Schedule . hereunder, being a

property transferred to the Commonwealth in pursuance ofSection 52oA of the Invalid and Old -age Pensions Act1908 -1940.

F. Hm STIWART,Minister of State for Social Services.

Commonwealth Gazette

SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land containing in the aggregate 191

perches more or less, being Lot 41 on Deposited Plan No.

4825 and being portion of the land comprised in Certificateof Title dated 21st April, 1910, Register Book, volume 2050,

folio 246.

TENDERS.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

TENDERS INVITED.

MENDERS. are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for.(as the ease may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posta and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited

the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.in

Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No

GENERAL.

Cable, 1 and 2 pair . .Accumulator Cells . . . .

Ink Pads for Hand PostmarkersSteel Spindles . .Radio- frequency Coupling UnitsJacks, 5424Automatic Telephone Switching Equipment ..Wire, G-1 .. .. .. ..Insulators .. .. ..Printed forms " Parcels Post " series ..Underground Cable (5 -100 prs. 10 1b.)Spanners .. .. ..

Light and Power Material -Cords and CablesElectron Tubes 328A . . . .

Soldering Solution . . . .Handcarts . .Motor Vehicles and /or ChassesMilliammeters and VoltmetersFixed Condensers .. . . ..Power Transformers and Smoothing InductorsTools, Adjusters and BendersUniversal Postmarking Machine PartsInsulated StaplesOutside Distributing WireMetal RectifiersElectric Soldering ToolsManhole Covers and Frames .

5;000 volt Rectifier Transformer for Station 4QN Townsville, Queens-land .. . . . . .. ..

Radio Frequency Cable .. ..A. E. Coy (Chicago) Maintenance PartsCable V.I.R. Lead Covered .. ..Sleeves, Waxed Paper .. .. ..B.P.O. Standard Uniselector Maintenance PartsCanvas and Duck for Mail Bags .. .. .. ..Automatic Switchboard Equipment for Telephone Exchange, Ocean -

street, New South Wales .

Mechanically operated Springsets 2,000 type Switch ..Mechanics' Tools (Leadworking) .. ..Intercommunication Equipment ..Electron Tubes, Ballast Lamps, &c. ..Testing Instruments (Exchange Service Types)Linemen's Soldering Tools ..Routine Testing Equipment. .RelaysMulti -coin Attachments and Parts.Cable, Trunk Type .. ..Telephone Parta ..Telegraph Instrumenta

C.3091C.3186C.3197C.31990.3219C.3240C.3057C.3193C.3198C.3229C.3098C.3100C.3187C.3247C.3194C.32110.3249C.3252C.3253C.3254C.3104C.31210.32340.3139C.3203C.3208C.3212

C.3246C.3223C.3128C.3144C.3157C.3155C.3184

C.3031C.3156C.3158.0.31800.3184C.3209C.32100.3107C.3146C.3185C.3189C.3202C.3214

VICTORIA.

Supply and delivery of Coke and BriquettesElectric Motors, Starting and Reversing Switches, Belts and Pulleys

V.1659V.1664

Tender Forms, Specifications, SC., Tenders close-obtainable from-

*t. 3 p.m., 1.5.41* 3 p.m., 1.5.41* 3 p.m., 1.5.41* 3 p.m., 1.5.41* 3 p.m., 1.5.41iI!I

3 p.m., 1.5.41*VI 3 p.m., 6.5.41a 3 p.m., 6.5.41* 3 p.m., 6.5.41* 3 p.m., 6.5.41*: 3 p.m., 8.5.41*$ 3 p.m., 8.5.41* 3 p.m., 8.5.41* 3 p.m., 8.5.41* 3 p.m., 13.5.41* 3 p.m., 13.5.41* 3 p.m., 15.5.41IIII 3 p.m., 15.5.411111

3 p.m., 15.5.411111 3 p.m., 15.5.41*t 3 p.m., 20.5.41*t 3 p.m., 20.5.41* 3 p.m., 20. 5.41*: 3 p.m., 22.5.41e 3 p.m., 22.5.41e 3 p.m., 22.5.41* 3 p.m., 22.5.41

* 3 p.m., 22.5.41* 3 p.m., 22.5.41

*tt 3 p.m., 27.5.41*t 3 p.m., 27.5.41*$ 3 p.m., 27.5.41*$ 3 p.m., 29.5.41* j;** 3 p.m., 29.5.41

I111$¶ 3 p.m., 10.6.41*t 3 p.m., 1.7.41*t 3 p.m., 1.7.41*t 3 p.m., 1.7.41

ntt*t

3 p.m., 3.7.413 p.m., 8.7.41

*t 3 p.m., 8.7.41*: 3 p.m., 8.7.41*t 3 p.m., 10.7.41*: 3 p.m., 10.7.41*t 3 p.m., 15.7.41*$ . 3 p.m., 15.7.41*t 3 p.m., 15.7.41

fi 3 p.m., 6.5.4I3 p.m., 8.5:41

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

Closing date extended from 15.4.41 to 6.5.41.. Australian Government Trade Commissioner, 2 Fairlieplace, Calcutta, India.ff Australian Government Trade Commissioner, New York.

l11 Separ mental Brisbane.rnches, Sydney (64 Harbour- street) and Melbourne (G.P.O.).

¶ Closing date extended from 6.5.41 to 10.6.41.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

No. 85.---1 st May, 1941

Locality and Description of Work.p Amount. Contractor and Address. Hate ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion.

£ S. d.Canberra Water SupplyAutomatio control valve .. 350 0 0 Gibson Battle Pty. Ltd., 535 Kent-

street, Sydney, New South Wales21.4.41 15.9.41

Canberra (A.C.T.). Erection of four residences on Blocks 4,265 0 0 C. Banks, Flinders Way, Griffith .. 23.4.41 27.8.419, 10, 11 and 12, Section 57, Griffith

Erection of six residences on Blocks 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and15, Section 54, Griffith, Australian Capital Territory

6,473 0 0 T. & O. Toy, Batman - street, Braddon,Australian Capital Territory

10.9.41

Canberra (A.C.T.). Supply and delivery 6.100KVA and2.50KVA transformers

1,341 17 0 Standard Waygood Ltd., Box 2590EE,G.P.O., Sydney

10.4.41 17.7.41

Supply and installation of steam and hot water heatingsystems in a building approximately 40 miles from

1,439 17 6 John Taylor & Son (Rust.) Pty. Ltd.,252 George- street, Sydney

22.4.41 20.5.41

Sydney (299/39 -40)Sydney C.P.O. Extensions. Supply and installation of

automatic refrigerator plant in kitchen cool rooms343 0 0 E. F. Wilke & Co. Pty. Ltd., 124 Castle-

reagh-street, Sydney, New South Wales21.4.41

(11339/797)Supplying and laying asbestos cement and galvanized

iron piping fitted with spray valves, control cocks, &c.,forming an extensive garden watering system in the

721 0 0 Thos. H. Harvey, 275 Church - street,Parramatta, New South Wales

22.4.41 13.5.41

Sydney Suburban Area (0.39/3019)Erection and completion of timber - framed building

approximately 25 miles from Sydney (W.223/40 -41)1,296 10 0 N. E. Hogden, 5 Sydney- street, Marrick-

ville, New South Wales20.5.41

Erection of a large brick residence approximately 325miles from Sydney (306/40 -41)

2,850 9 0 G. F. Fitzgerald Pty. Ltd. .. .. 18.4.41 27.6.41

Construction of overhead H.T. feeder and L.T. distribu-tion mains approximately 500 miles from Sydney

2,483 1 2 John Joseph, 516 -518 Flinders- street,Melbourne

23.4.41 t(427/40 -41A)

Erection of fencing in the Sydney Suburban Area (40 -41/231)

309 0 0 Truelove & Wilson, 607 Gardeners -road,Mascot, New South Wales

24.4.41 5.6.41

Supply and delivery of 34 6.3 cubic feet and four 50 cubicfeet domestic refrigerators, Darwin, Northern Territory

2,097 10 0 Parsons & Robertson Ltd., 172 -174Pulteney- street, Adelaide

3.4.41 24.4.41

Extensions and general repairs, &c. Post Office, Lome(111.X ; 500.W.)

1,217 12 0 Midgley & Thirlwell, Pallett- street,Golden Square, Bendigo

26.3.41 7.5.41

Approximately 200 miles from Melbourne. Timberbuildings (193/65)

6,288 0 0 R. A. Frean, Box 88, Warragul . . 28.3.41 20.6.41

Seymour. Erection of repeater station (in brick) (33IX) 1,620 0 0 F. V. Squire, Gladstone -road, Briar Hill,Greensborough

4.4.41 13.6.41

Post Office, St. Kilda. Alterations, additions, extensionsand general repairs (49X)

2,399 0 0 L. McBean, 6 Kinnoul- avenue, Caulfield 7.4.41 14.7.41

Approximately 15 miles from Melbourne. Erection oftwo stores (A.H.Q. 194)

2,760 0 0 E. and G. Dixon Bros., 23 Brewster-street, Essendon

30.6.41

Approximately 10 miles from Melbourne.Additions (intimber), building 393 (E.F.M. 401)

1,825 0 0 T. H. Rowe & Sons, 314 Canterbury -road,Surrey Hills

15.4.41 24.6.41

Approximately 10 miles from Melbourne. Building 814 6,905 0 0 Thompson and Chalmers Pty. Ltd., 111 17 .4.41 10.7.41(in brick) and earth mounds (E.F.M. 368) Mount Alexander -road, Flemington

Approximately 10 miles from Melbourne. Building (intimber and iron) (A.H.Q. 248)

325 0 0 T. Cook, 20 Gwenda- avenue, East Camber-well

18 .4.41 16.5.41

Approximately 50 miles from Melbourne. Erection ofbuilding and lecture room (in timber) (D.N.W. 286)

2,589 14 8 T. Cook, 20 Gwenda- avenue, East Camber-well

8.4.41 3.6.41

Within Metropolitan Area. Timber office block (D.O.W.205)

29,678 0 0 Swanson Bros. Pty. Ltd., 499 Collins-street, Melbourne

3.4.41 31.5.41

Charleville.Erection of building and moving quarters(I.B. 39/557)

2,484 0 0 . Leslie Victor Salmon, Edward- street,Charleville

18.4.41 27.6.41

Approximately 400 miles from Brisbane.Erection of fivebuildings

947 16 0 Thomas Henry Ball .. .. .. 22.4.41 13.5.41

Brisbane. Erection of one building .. .. .. 254 0 0 A. F. Campbell, Main - avenue, Virginia .. 2.5.41Approximately 55 miles from Brisbane.Erection of

five buildings (1037/40 -41, 1037A/40 -41)821 12 0 Suburban Constructors, Box 61, P.O.,

Valley,, 13.5.41

Approximately 10 miles from Brisbane. Supply andfixing fibrous plaster -work to buildings (R.G.A. 2)

19,000 0 0 Stucoid Modelling Co. Pty. Ltd., Chesterstreet, Valley

24.4.41 14.8.41

King George Square, Brisbane. Supply and installationof electric passenger lift, Commonwealth Bank

1,467 0 0 Standard - Waygood Ltd., 16 Barrack-street, Sydney

22.4.41 16.9.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Supply andinstallation of mechanical ventilation equipment

606 11 0 A. E. Atherton & Sons Pty. Ltd., .305Latrobe - street, Melbourne, Victoria

24.4.41 10.6.41

(S.E.F. 4)Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of two

buildings (S.E.F. 4)1,976 0 0 R. Pocock & Son, 14 Allenby -road, Rose-

water Gardens23.4.41 27.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of twobuilding .(S.E.F. 4)

1,607 0 0 E. Vivian, 35 Knightsbridge -road,Knightsbridge

17.6.41

Approximately 15 miles from Adelaide. Erection ofthree groups of buildings (DWB. 336/40 -41)

25,789 0 0 S. J. Weir, 304 Neil - street, Ballarat,Victoria

$

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Erection of onebuilding (S.E.F. 20)

3,154 0 0 T. Lewis & Son, North -road, Prospect .. ff 15.7.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Erection of fourbuildings (S.E.F. 4)

6,144 0 0 T. C. Richardson, 57 Dale- avenue,Croydon Park, South Australia

22 .4.41 30.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of onebuilding (S.E.F. 4)

988 0 0 L. W. Boss, 13 Tennyson - street, KurraltaPark, South Australia

2.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. - Supply andinstallation of mechanical ventilation equipment(S.E.F. 4)

8,035 0 0 The York Air Conditioning & Refrigera-tion Pty. Ltd., 16 O'Connor - street,Chippendale, Sydney, New South Wales

21.4.41 17.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Supply andinstallation of mechanical ventilation equipment(S.E.F. 4)

39,812 0 0 The York Air Conditioning & Refrigera.tion Pty. Ltd., 16 O'Connor - street,Chippendale, Sydney, New South Wales

7.10.41

7 Weeks from date of clear access to coolrooms and roof.$ectUon 27.6.41 ; 3rd Section 10.8.41.

t Concurrently with building contract, 23.9.41. 1 1st Section .13.K.41; 2nd

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DEPARTMENT OF TEE INTEBIOß--OOrififuLP.CZ.

TENDERS Aaonrssn--continued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor and Address. AcceptDate of

ance.Date

Completiof

on.

£ s. d.Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of two

buildings (S.E.F. 4)2,945 0 0 T. Lewis & Son, North -road, Prospeot,

South Australia22.4.41 2.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection ofthree buildings (S.E.F. 4)

3,335 0 0 J. W. Chappell, Bakewell- street, TusmoreGardens

16.6.41

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection ofthree buildings (S.E.F. 4)

3,335 0 0 C. R. Boss, Lyons- parade, Forestville,South Australia

Approximately 130 miles from Adelaide.Supply andinstallation of various hot water systems (36/40-41 (a))

3,130 0 0 H. Beanland, 20 Carlton - street, Rosefield *

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide: Erection ofthree buildings (S.E.F. 4)

1,746 0 0 R. C. West, James - street, Hayhurst .. 9.6.41

Approximately 70 miles from Perth.Ereotion of stable .buildings (W.15/24/1)

1,043 0 0 J. Hawkins & Son Ltd., 150 Claisebrookroad, East Perth

21.4.41 16.6.41

Approximately 5 miles from Perth. Erection of storebuildings (W.11/9/1)

2,576 5 0 Sandwell & Wood, 220 Havelook- street,West Perth

19.5.41

Approximately 310 miles from Perth. -- Installation of hotwater system (96/40 -41) -

3,420 0 0 H. Mapstone, 24 Elizabeth - street, SouthPerth

18.4.41 23.5.41

Darwin (14.T.). Fabrication and supply unit typehospital buildings (226/40 -41)

8,960 0 0 Orrett Bros., Church- street, Newcastle,New South Wales

21.4.41 5.6.41

Concurrently with buildings.

TENDERS IarvrrED.

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

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

Construction and supply timber framed build- 2 p.m., 6th Works Branch, Department of the Secretary, Department of theInge standardized design May, 1941 Interior, Sydney, Melbourne, Bris-

bane and CanberraInterior, Acton, A.O.T.

Erection of residences, Lot 15, Section 74,Ainslie, A.C.T., and external painting totwo buildings.Plant Industry and Eco-nomic Entomology Laboratories, Councilfor Soientific and Industrial Research,

Works Branoh, Department of theInterior, Canberra, A.C.T.

CanberraSupply and delivery 18 -in. steel pipes for

suction main, Canberra water supply,, Works Branch, Department of the

Interior, Sydney, Melbourne andCanberra

(1) Construction of roads, &c., approximately100 miles from Sydney. (2) Erection ofthree timber - framed buildings lining andceiling existing timber -framed building anderection of fencing, &c., approximately 50miles from Sydney (230, 237 and 261/40-41)

2 p.m., 5thMay, 1941

Works Branch, Department of theInterior, Sydney

Commonwealth Works Director,Box 47.A.A, G.P.O., Sydney

Repairs and painting to building 150 miles 2 p.m., 12th Works Branch, Department of thefrom Sydney May, 1941 Interior, Sydney ; and at Post Office,

Nowra ; and from Officer -in- Charge,late Royal Australian Naval College,Jervis Bay

Supply and delivery of lighting reflectors to (Extension Works Branch, Department of thebuilding approximately 150 miles fromSydney

date) 2 p.m.,5th May,1941

Interior, Sydney

Construction of a brick, &o., garage andremoval and re- erection of fire hydrant

2 p.m., 5thMay, 1941

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Alterationsthe Sydney suburban area (C.39/3019)

Alterations and additions to various buildingsapproximately 300 miles from Sydney(3940/40 -41)

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Alterations and additions at Captain's Flat 2 p.m., 12th Works Branch, Department of the Of

Post Office May, 1941 Interior, Sydney ; and at PostOffices, Captain's Flat, Goulburn andQueanbeyan

Erection of steel fire escape stairs at City 2 p.m., 5th Works Branch, Department of theNorth Telephone Exchange May, 1941 Interior, Sydney

Replacement of asbestos cement sheeting andrenewal of roof to building approximately

.,

5 miles from SydneySupply, delivery and installation of a spiral

letter chute at Sydney G.P.O. extensionsErection, of brick and concrete gate house,

gates and manproof fence approximately

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100 miles from SydneySupply and installation of air conditioning

plant at Vaucluse Automatic TelephoneExchange

Repairs and painting at Wilcannia Post Office Works Branch, Department of the(fresh tenders) Interior, Sydney ; and at Wilcannia

Post Office

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DEPARTMENT OF THE IRT831011--oonanued.TENDERS IrtviZ7w---continued.

No. 85..--1$t May, 1941

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

Plans, Specifications, &c., Available Tenders to be addressed to-

Alterations and additions, Post Office,Warrnambool

Instruments for boiler plant approximately10 miles from Melbourne

Sewers,. house drains, treatment works . andstormwater drains approximately '70 milesfrom Melbourne 8(28)

Erection of rifle testing ranges, approximately20 miles from Melbourne (re- advertised)

Timber- framed hutments approximately 20miles from Melbourne (390)

Additions to building No. 420 (in brick)approximately 10 miles from Melbourne (48)

Three timber offices approximately 10 milesfrom Melbourne (415)

Erection of guard fencing to areas approxi-mately 10 miles from Melbourne (422)

Additions to building No. '78 (in brick)approximately 10 miles from Melbourne .

Foundations (excavations and concrete)approximately 10 miles from Melbourne

Erection of 49 buildings approximately 10miles of Brisbane (337/40 -41A)

Ablution and kitchen drainage approximately800 miles from Brisbane (609/40 -41)

Erection of goat -proof fencing approximately800 miles from Brisbane (3730/40 -41)

Construction of shelter and sundry alterationsapproximately 800 miles from Brisbane(147/40 -41, 82/40 -41)

Electrical remodelling at Post Office, Ipswich(277/41)

Supply and installation of sewerage pumpsapproximately 10 miles from Brisbane(337/40 -41A)

Supply and installation of water supply andsewerage reticulation approximately 10miles from Brisbane (337/40-41A)

Erection of nineteen buildings and alterationsto existing buildings approximately 50 milesfrom Brisbane (276/40 -41)

Erection of rural automatic exchange, MenaCreek (309/41)

Mechanical ventilation plants to buildingsapproximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Groups 7 and 8 (separate tenders for eachgroup)

Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. -Heating and hot water services, variousbuildings

Supply and installation of air conditioningequipment to buildings approximately 10miles from Adelaide, South Australia

Supply and installation of refrigerators approx-imately 130 miles from Adelaide

Near Adelaide.-Alterations to building ..Near Adelaide.-Erection of one building ..

Approximately 5 miles from Adelaide.-Erection of various buildings

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POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Contract No 3464.-Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o BritishInsulated Cables Ltd., Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1.-Schedule 0.2800- Underground cable, large sizes, £300 la. 6d.South Australia.

Contract No. 3535. - Bendix Steel Chair Co., 484 Victoriaparade, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria.-Schedule C.2854 --Chairs, telegraphists and telephonists', £216 19s. New SouthWales, Victoria and Queensland.

Contract No. 3608.-General Electric Co. Ltd. ( throughHigh Commissioner, London) .- Schedule C.2836--- Ringingequipment for automatic exchanges, £1,001. New South Wales,Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.

Contract No. 3622.-Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o BritishInsulated Cables Ltd., Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1.-Schedule 0.2889 -Wire, copper, £45,417 13s. 6d. All States.

Contract No. 3950, --- Automatic Electric Co. (A'sia.) Pty.Ltd., Sox 4524, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule0.2994 - Handsets ( telephone) , £1,060, plus exchange. NewSouth Wales. Victoria and Queensland.

Contract No. 3980. -Ducon Condenser Pty. Ltd., B`ox4029vv, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. - Schedule C.3077 --Fixed and variable condensers, £519.- Victoria.

Contract No. 3982. -r- Australasian Enginegring EquipmentPty. Ltd., 476 Latrobe street, Melbourne, C.1.- Schedule 0.3077-Fixed and variable condensers, £289 17s. 6d. Victoria.

Contract No. 3984.-William Bedford Ltd., 476 -490 LittleLonsdale- street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.- Schedule 0.3122- -Chassis for radio equipment, £1,210 13s. Victoria.

Contract No. 4078.-Johns & W+aygood Ltd., cur. City -roadand Cecil- street, South Melbourne, S.C.S. -- Schedule 0.3025- -Self- supporting steel towers,. £12,311 19s. 6d. New : SouthWales, Queensland and South Australia.

Contract No. 4079. -R. O. Whitford (1939 ) Pty. Ltd., Bbx42, P.O., Redfern, New South Wales. - Schedule C.3001-Pro-tective apparatus, £6,869 14s. 2d. All States.

Contract No. 4080.-Ericsson Telephone Mfg. Co., Box2554E, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule C.3001 --Protective apparatus, _£1,041 5s. New South Wales, Victoria,Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania.

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Contract No. 4081.-Standard Fuse Co. (through HighCommissioner, London) .- Schedule C.3001- Protective appara-tus, £1,264 16s. 8d. All States.

Contract No. 4082.- Siemens (Aust.) l'ty. Ltd., Box 4328,G.P:U., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule 0.3001- Protec-tive apparatus, £2,344 19s. 5d., plus exchange. New SouthWales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania.

Contract No. 4083. - Hammond & Hammond Pty. Mfg. Co.,5 King- street, Waverton, Sydney, New South Wales.- -Schedule C.3001- Protective apparatus, £913 Gs. 8d. NewSouth Wales, Queensland and South Australia.

Contract No. 4084. - Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.Ltd., Box 525B, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. - ScheduleC.3058- Indicators, drop, 500/500 ohms, £3,034 2s. 6d. NewSouth Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia andTasmania.

Contract No. 4093.-Webb Industries Pty. Ltd., 284 -294City -road, South Melbourne, 5.0.4, Victoria.-Schedule C.3152-Wind- driven electric generators, £405. Tasmania.

Contract No. 4094. --- Modern Printing Co. Pty. Ltd., Box1967a, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1.-- =Schedule C.3151- Ornamentaltelegram forms and envelopes, £556 4s. 4d. All States.

Contract No. 4095.-Charles Steele & Co. Pty. Ltd., BoxC.339, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.3151-Ornamental telegram forms and envelopes, f766 10s. lid. AllStates.

Contract No. 4097.- McP`heilson's Pty. Ltd., Box 4500,G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.3172 -Steelspindles, £449 3s. 4d. Victoria.

Contract No. 4098. -Latex Products Pty. Ltd., 130 Flinders -street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.- Schedule C.3138 -Latexmouldings for valve casings, £1,015 16s. 3d. Victoria.

Contract No. 4099. -D. F. Skelley & Co. Pty. Ltd., 355 -357Lonsdale- street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.2977-Stañdby equipment for broadcasting stations, £5,010. AllStates.

Contract No. 4100. - British General Electric Co. Pty. Ltd.,Box 1594BB, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. -- ScheduleC.2977-Standby equipment for broadcasting stations -£274 3s. 8d. Western Australia.

Contract No. 4101.-Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd., Box772u, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.3124-Braiding and impregnating of 5 pair cable, £5,062 10d.Victoria.

Contract No. 4102.-Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.Ltd., Box 525n, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule0.3170 -Metal jointing sleeves, £337 ls. 8d., plus exchange.South Australia.

Contract No. 4103. -The Mote Patent Extension LadderCo. Pty-. Ltd., Box 4, Roselle, New South Wales. - ScheduleC.3011-Ladders, £284 13s. 9d. All States.

Contract No. 4104.-L. T. Kennett, 27 City -road, Darlington,New South Wales.-Schedule 0.3011 - Ladders, £1,090 6s. AllStates.

Contract No. 4107. -Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o BritishInsulated Cables. Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1.-ScheduleC.3160-Wire, copper, hard drawn, £15,754 10s. South Aus-tralia.

Contract No. 41.11. -Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o BritishInsulated Cables. Box 4312, G.P.O.. Melbourne. C.].-Schedule 0.3030- Submarine cable, £1,165 1]is. lid. NewSouth Wales.

Western, 4justratia.Contract No. 22.-G. Korsnnski, 197 Lake street, Perth.

Western Australia.-Quotation No. W.A. 900. - Purchase andremoval of scrap copper wire - Approximate quantities avail-able during the period 1st April, 1941, to 30th June, 1941.

Western Australia.Contract No. 23.- Moreland Metal Co. Pty. Ltd., 600 Little

Collins street, Melbourne, C.1.- Quotation No. W.A.900.-Pur-chase and removal of scrap copper and lead Approximatequantities available during the period 1st April. 1941. to 30th.Tune, 1941. Western Australia.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, NEW SOUTH WALES.

Supplementary Advertisement.TENDERS are invited by the Deputy Director, Posts and

Telegraphs, Sydney, for the conveyance of mails as from1st July, 1941, over the undermentioned services. Tendersmnst ..Peach the General Post Office, Sydney, not later thanhalf =past Two p.m. on Wednesday, 28th May, 1941.

2. Unless otherwise stated, the period for which tendersare invited is three years, but consideration will be givento tenders for a lesser period, and in the case of servicesoperated by motor vehicles, for a period up to five years.

3. Except in the case of a new service or where a tenderfor an altered route is accepted, the route to be travelledshall be the approved road or route followed in the convey-ance of mails under the contract expiring on 30th June, 1941.Intending tenderers may obtain full particulars of the route

of the service in which they are interested upon applica-tion to the Superintendent, Postal Services, G.P.O. , Sydney,or to the Postal Inspector in whose district the serviceis located.

4. All tenders must be submitted ou the printed formsupplied by the Postmaster - General's Department. Theseforms are obtainable upon application to the DeputyDirector, Posts and Telegraphs, the Superintendent, PostalServices, G.P.O., Sydney, or to any District Postal Inspector.They are also obtainable at any post office named hereunder.

5. A combined tender, i.e., a tender embracing more thanone service, may be submitted only in respect of thefollowing :-

(a) Mail services radiating from the same post office;(b) A main service and its branch services;(c) Services in connexion with which it is specifically

indicated in the list of services hereunder thatcombined tenders will be considered.

6. In the preparation of tenders care should be exercisedto give all the particulars for which the form provides.In describing the route of the service on the tender formthe description given should coincide with that appearing inthe list of services hereunder. Attention is particularlydirected to the Conditions of Tender and to the GeneralConditions of Contract printed on the tender form.

7. A returned soldier holding a satisfactory dischargefrom the forces should write on his tender, beneath hissignature, the words " Returned Soldier " and particularsindicating the unit, &c., from which he was discharged.

SERVICES FOR WHICH TENDERS ARE INVITED.

Newcastle Inspectorate.61. Gosford and Mangrove Creek, six times a week.

Albury Inspectorate.87. Wagga Wagga, Yarragundry, Collingullie, Galore and

Glenoak via Walgier, Inverness and Palmerston, three timesa week.

131. From Albury Post Office to Railway Station, eighteentimes a week; and from Railway Station, Albury, to PostOffice, 36 times a week.

135. Walbundrie and Urangeline, via R. Starr's, Walker'sand Whitty's, three times a week. (Tenders are also invitedfor a twice a week service.)

153. From Finley to Jerilderie via Kentish's, Coree Southand Sleeman's box, returning via Sleeman's box, Dennis' andKentish's, twice a week ; or

153A. Alternative to No. 153. -From Jerilderie to Finley.via Sleeman's box, Dennis' and Kentish's, returning viaKentish's, Coree South and Sleeman's box, twice a week.

Cootamundra Inspectorate.218. From Cootamundra to Temora, via Dudauman,

Butler's, Dickson's, Dillon's and Combaning Homestead,returning via Combaning Homestead, Kohlafeldt's and theoutward route, twice a week. (Tenderers to state what addi-tional amount, if any, is required to include Tyer's gate onthe return journey from remora.); or

218A. Alternative to No. 218.-From Temora to Coota-mundra, via Combaning Homestead, Kohlafeldt's, Dillon's,Dickson's, Butler's and Dudauman, returning via the outwardroute to Dillon's, thence via Green's and Combaning Homestead. twice a week. (Tenderers to state what additionalamount, if any, is required to include Tyer's gate ose theforward journey from remora.)

250. West Wyalong and Ungarie, via Godber's, J. Cattle's,Lemon's, Bolygamy School, Caroon, Yalgogrin North, YarransTelephone Office and Merringreen, twice a week ; and

250A. From West Wyalong to Thulloo, via Godber's, Lange's,Pfeiffer's, Kelleher's, Yalgogrin North, The Ranche, Gipp's,Dilkusha. (Roberts') , Sheehan's, Matuschka. Bros., and MulyanHut, returning via the direct road to Dilkusha. (Roberts') .thence via Yalgogrin North and the main Western Highway.twice a week; or

250B. Combined service- Services No. 250 and No. 250;as advertised.-West Wyalong and Ungarie, via Godber's, J.Cattle's, Lemon's, Bolygamy School, Caroon, Yalgogrin North.Yarrans Telephone Office and Merringreen, twice a week ; andfrom West Wyalong to Thulloo, via Godber's, Lange's,Pfeiffer's, Kelleher's, Yalgogrin North, The Ranche, Gipp's.Dilkusha. (Roberts'), Sheehan's, Matuschka Bros., and MulyanHut, returning via the direct road to Dilkusha (Roberts') .thence via Yalgogrin North and the main Western Highway,twice a week ; or

250c. From West Wyalong to Yalgogrin North, via Godber's.Pfeiffer's, and Kelleher's, returning by direct road, twice aweek ; and West Wyalong and Yalgogrin North, via Godber's.Lemon's, and Caroon, twice a week ; and

250n. From Yalgogrin North to Thulloo, via Harrington's.Brooks', Matuschka's, Mulyan Hut, and Tarrawanna.. return-ing direct from Mulyan Hut, twice a week; and

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250E. Ungarie and Yalgogrin North, via the main road,twice a week; or

250F. From West Wyalong to Thulloo, via Godber's, J.Cattle's, Lemon's, Bolygamy, Caroon, Judd's, YalgogrinNorth, The Ranche, Dilkusha, Sheehan's, Matuschka Bros.,Mulyan Hut, and Tarrawanna, returning by direct road toDilkusha, and the outgoing route, twice a week; and

250o. From West Wyalong to Ungarie, via Godber's,Pfeiffer's, Kelleher's, Yalgogrin. North, Patton's, Merringreen,and Nilon's, returning by the same route to Yalgogrin North.thence by main Western Highway, twice a week; or

250x. Combined Service Services Nos. 250F and 250G conbined. -From West Wyalong to Thulloo, via Godber's, J.Cattle's, Lemon's, Bolygamy, Caroon, Judd's, Yalgogrin North,The Ranche, Diikusha, Sheehan's, Matuschka Bros., MulyanHut, and Tarrawanna, returning by direct road to Dilkusha,and the outgoing route, twice a week; and from West Wyalongto Ungarie, via Godber's, Pfeiffer's, Kelleher's, YalgogrinNorth, Patton's, Merringreen, and Nilon's, returning by thesame route to Yalgogrin North, thence by main WesternHighway, twice a week.

261. From Tullibigeal to Barrass' Gate, via Dillon's .KoyunaSchool, Maloney's Corner and C. Noll's, returning via KoyunaTelephone Office, A. I1icSweyne's and Merribogie Tank, threetimes a week. (Tenders are also invited for a twice a weekservice. )

328. From Griffith to Warburn Telephone Office, via Tickle's,McLean's, Briggs' and Chester's letter boxes and Oslington's,returning via Gamble's, letter box, Ballingall Siding and theroad along the railway line, three times a week ( for one yearonly) .

353. Hillston and Vieta, once a week. (Offers under por-terage conditions will be considered.)

1425. Muttama Post Office and Railway Station, twelvetimes a week ; and Muttama . and Caulderwood, via Dunn's,Butt's and Minerva, twice a week.

Gon.lburn Inspectorate.382. Marulan, Brayton, Big Hill and Thompson's Gate,

three times a week.

Canberra Inspectorate.498. Cooma and R. Brayshaw's, via - Tones' Plain, and Craw

ford's, once a week ; and Cooma and Crawfo.rd's, via Jones'Plains, once a week.

517. Ando Post Office and Jincumbilly Railway Siding,twelve times a week.

Lismore Inspectorate.562. From Kyogle Post Office to Railway Station, 21 times

a week ; and from Railway Station, Kyogle, to Post Office,fifteen times a week.

Kenipsey Inspectorate.657. From Bowraville to Valla, via Viewmont Telephone

Office, returning via Sheather's Hill, three times a week; or657A. From Valla to Bowraville, uta Viewmont Telephone

Office, returning via Sheather's Hill,: three times a week.664. Bellingen, Fernmount, Raleigh Post Office and Raleigh

Railway Station, twelve times a week, for three years only.

Armidale Inspectorate.745. Bendemeer and Darrang (Missen's) , via Airlie, Kiaora,

Balmoral, Fox's turn -off, Pendennis, Silverworth and Harwoodbox, twice a week; and Bendemeer and Glen Morangie, viaKillara and Spring Valley, twice a week. ( Tenderers to quotewhat additional amount, if any, is required to include FinchleyFarm gate and Fox's dip ramp on the outward trip only, toreturn from Darrang (Missen's) to Harwood box, viaAnderson's box and Reading's box near Block 14, and toreturn via Danbury (Chapm.an's) from Glen Morangie) ; or

745A. Alternative to No. 745.-From Bendemeer to Darrang(Missen's) via Airlie, Kiaora, Balmoral, Fox's dip ramp,Pendennis, Silverworth and Harwood box, returning via Read-ing's box near Block 14, the stock route and Airlie, threetimes a week; and from Bendemeer to Glen Morangie, viaKillara and Spring Valley, returning via Danbury (Chap -man's) , and the outward route, twice a week. ( The Depart-ment is desirous of obtaining tenders for performance of theservice by motor vehicle.)

1411. From Ashford to Wallangra, via Condon and GlenRoss, returning via Len Lea, Limestone, and Merlin, twice aweek; and Ashford to Kiaora, via Terrangowan and Carna-watha returning via Stonehenge and Tryone, once a week.(Tenderers to state what additional amount, if any, isrequired to provide a three times' weekly frequency on theAshford to Wallangra portion.) (The Department is desirousof obtaining tenders for performance of the service by motorvehicle) ; or

2526.-2

1411A. Part of Service No. 1411. -From Ashford toWallangra, via Condon and Glen Ross, returning via Len Lea,Limestone, and Merlin, twice a week. (Tenderers to statewhat additional amount, if any, is required to provide a threetimes' weekly frequency.) (The Department is desirous ofobtaining tendei.s for performance of the service by motorvehicle) ; and

1411». Part of Service 1"o. 1411. -From Ashford to Kiaora,via Terrangowan and Carnawatha, returning via Stonehengeand Tryone, once a week.

Guaura.edali Inspectorate.874. Boggabri and Keigho, via Ghoolendaadi, Glenrowan,

Braemar, and Beckworth, three times a week.880. Narrabri, Myall Vale and Llano, via Apple Trees, 22

Mile -peg, and Roma, twice a. week.934. Boggabilla and Avemore. via Box Plain, twice a week.977. Mocee. Terry- hie -hie, Rocky Creek, Caroda, Upper

Horton and Cobbadah, twice a week. (Tenders arc also invitedfor a three times (7 week service) .

Bathurst Inspectorate.1058. Mudgee, Cudgegong, Ilford, Running Stream, and

Capertee, three times a week.1073. Piambong and Erudgere, via Rohr's and Gudgeon's

corner, twice a week.1080. From Birriwa to Merotherie Station, via Baker's and

Fenton's, returning via Jackson's, three times a week.(Tenders are also invited for a twice -a -week service.)

11110. Millthorpe, East Guyong and Byng, three times . aweek.

1416. From Burraga to Bolen' Springs, via. Mount David,Isabella and Arkstone, returning by direct road, twice aweek.

1441. From Megalong to Blackheath, via Umber's, returningby the same route, twice a week. (Tenderers to state whatadditional amount, if any, is required to extend the service onemile past Umber's when road conditions will permit) ; or

1441A. From Blackheath to Megalong, via Umber's, return -ing by direct road, twice a week. (Tenderers to state whatadditional amount, if any, is required to extend the serviceone mile past Umber's when road conditions will permit.)

Parkes Ins pee toraIc.1159. From Forbes to Eugowra, via the main road. return-

ing via ZVaugan -road, six times a week.I195. From Forbes to Gunning Gap, via Calarie, Cannon's

Corner, Uphill's Public School, Pout's, and Peitsch's, returningvia main road, three times a week.

1166. Canowindra, Belubula, and Gooloogong, by the riverroad, three times a week.

1226. 1Vilcannia, Yelta, Ivandale, and Ivanhoe, twice aweek.

1145. Wentworth and Menindie, via Pooncarie, Timpunga,Wicklow, Cuthero, and Tartna. Point ( omitting Bindara Box) ,once a week; from Wentworth to Menindie, via Pooncarie,Timpunga, Chalky Well, Cuthero, and Bindaia. Box, returningvia the outward route, but omitting Bindara Box, once aweek ; from and to Wentworth and Menindie, via Pooncarie,Timpunga, Wicklow, Cuthero, Tartna Point, and BindaraBox, once a week; and from *Wentworth to Mildura, once aweek.

1147. From Wentworth to Garn Pang, via Dareton, Murra-gie, Petro, Arumpo, Top Hut, and Leaghur, returning viaLeaghur, Thrice, Arumpo, and the outward route (omittingPetro grid Murragie), once a week. (Tenderers to state whatadditional amount, of any, is required to include Petro andMurragie on the return journey) ; or

1147A. Alternate to l'°. 1147. -From `Wentworth to GarnPang, via Dareton, Murragie, Petro, Arumpo, Turlee, Zanci,Top Hut, and Iagliu ;, returning via the outward route( omitting Petro.: and Murragie) , once a week. ( Tenderersto state what additional amount. if any, is required toinclude Petro and Murragie on the rctu.rn. journey.)

1243. Torrowa.ngee and Kakoyarra, twice a week.

Dubbo Inspectorate.1257. Wellington Post Office and Railway Station, twelve

times a week; and from Wellington to Gosper's, via SuntopPublic School and Arthurville, returning via Strathberg box,Redlands box, and Macquarie Park box, three times a week.

1316. Trangie and Kulkine, via B,urinegeel and Bundemar,three times a week.

1347. From Cobar to Gilgunnia, via Buckambool, Gundaroo,Lachlan Downs, Belford, Bindi, Taringa, and Wirlong, return-ing via Wirlong, Lachlan Downs, Gundaroo, Belford, andBuckambool, once a week.

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OFFERS, closing with the Secretary, Department of theInterior, Canberra, at Noon, 12th May, 1941, are invitedfrom persons who are naturaI4born British subjects, forgrazing rights over the Repatriation Sanatorium site atStanthorpe, Queensland.

The land, comprising an area of about 285 acres, is availablefor letting on a three - monthly tenancy subject to the followingconditions:

The licensee will be required to pay rental quarterly inadvance; to effectively maintain the boundary fences andgates ; to protect the buildings on the land against damageby stock; to make good damage done by stock to buildings,fences, gates, &c., to keep the land clean and free fromvermin, rubbish, garbage, carcasses, &cf. ; to destroynoxious weeds, rabbits, and other noxious animals; not

Commonwealth Ga.2étte

to assign or súblet, use arty buildings 'on the site, or erectany structures on the land without permission; not tointerfere with the use of thé property for any Common -wealth purpose whatsoever ; and . to absolve the Commonwealth from liability in regard to loss of life or damagethrough the use of the land by the Commonwealth.

The area is available for letting in its present order andcondition, and no expense will be incurred by the Common-wealth in repairs or reinstatement of fences, gates, &c.

The successful tenderer will be required to make a statutorydeclaration and, if so desired, to furnish . additional evidencethat he or she is . a, natural -born British subject.

The conditions of tenancy and a plan of the land may beinspected at the Stanthorpe Post Office.

No offer necessarily accepted.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

TENDER ACCEPTED.

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

Acceptance.Date of

Completion.

Supply of frequency changer complete with Ward LeonardControl Equipment for Division of Aeronautics, Fisher-man's Bend, Port Melbourne

£ s. d.642 15 0 McColl Electric Works Pty. Ltd., 112

Moor - street, Fitzroy7.2.41 7.6.41

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.STEAM LAUNCH C.D.H. 2 " (Ex PASTEUR) .

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the above- namedsteam launch, together with equipment, as she lies at theMaritime Services Board Boat Shed, Circular Quay, Sydney.

General Particulars believed to be Accurate but notGuaranteed.

Dimensions. -- Length 591 feet, breadth 13 -ft. 6 -in., depth6 feet.

Hull. Built of pine at Melbourne, 1890.Engine. Compound Expansion Engine, 15 -20 n.h.p.Boiler.Marine Tube.Bunkers. Capacity about 5 tons coal.Draft. About 6 -ft. 9 -in. (loaded).Speed.About 7 knots per hour.

Further particulars may be obtained and inventory ofequipment inspected at office of Deputy Director of Light-houses and Navigation, Customs House, Sydney.

Tenders endorsed " Tenders for Steam Launch Pasteur"are returnable to Deputy Director, Lighthouses and Naviga-tion, Sydney, on or before 15th May. Each tender must beaccompanied by deposit of £25. Highest or any tender notnecessarily accepted.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.TENDERS are invited for the supply of the under-

mentioned equipment: .(a ) Electron tubes.Schedule No. 92 Closing date, 12th

May, 194L(b) Insulation testing equipment. Schedule No. 93

Closing date, 14th May, 1941.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on

application to the Secretary, Tender and Contract Committee," Ahnora House," 522 -536 Little Collins - street, Melbourne, C.1.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Commonwealth Rail -

ways, 623 Collins- street, Melbourne, C.1, will be received upto 4 p.m., on 13th May, -1941, for the supply and delivery of

HORSEHAIR MATTRESSES AND Plrzows.Specifications are available for issue at the offices of the

Commonwealth Railways, Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tender forMattresses and Pillows." .

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

TENDERS are invited for the following supplies:Schedule Yo. C.T.B. 234. Material -- Cheque paper.

Supplies required in Victoria. Closing date tel st . July,1941:

Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at theBoard's Office, General Post Office, Melbourne, C.1, at the

cilice of the Commonwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour -street, Sydney, and at the office of the Superintendent ofStores, Postmaster - General's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide,Perth and Hobart, and at the office of the Official Secretaryfor Australia, London.

Schedule No. C.T.B'. 233. Material Sandpaper, emerycloth, &c. Supplies required in Victoria. Closingdate -13tíí May, 1941.

Schedule Yo.C.T.R. 235. Material Ropes and cordage.Supplies required 1ìr, All States. Closing date -13thMay, 1941.

Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at theBoard's office, General Post Office, Melbourne, C.1, at theoffice of the Commonwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour -street, Sydney, and at the office of the Superintendent ofStores, Postmaster - General's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide,Perth and Hobart.

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

dates shown, at the Contracts Office, in the capital citiesstated hereunder :

Item, Tenders Closing.Supply of

Window cleaning grid May, 194L (Melbourne.)Boxes, wood, metal lined -2nd May, 1941. (Melbourne,

Sydney, and Adelaide.)Aircraft paints, &c. -2nd May, 1941. (Melbourne,

Sydney and Adelaide. )Tubular seats and floor frames -2nd May, 194L (All

States.)Capes, machine gunners- --2nd May, 194L (All States.)Suits, flying -2nd May, 1941. ( All States.)Carriers water bottle -2nd May, 1941. (All States.)Tinned vegetables -9th May, 1941. (All States.)Trailers, 4 -wheel -9th May, 1941. (Melbourne.)Tinned Vegetables -9th May, 1941. ( Melbourne, Sydney,

Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.)Overalls -16th May, 1941. ( Melbourne and Sydney.)

CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.

(2944) Requisition No. 13650. Dental Equipment, forDept. of Army, 1317 17s. Pyramid Dental Mfg. Co. Pty.Ltd., Queensland.

(2945) Requisition No. 13054.Tips and eyelets, forOrdnance Stores, £248 12s. 6d.Carr Fastener Co. of Aust.Ltd., South Australia.

(2946) Requisition No. 13689. Shoes, canvas, gymnasium,for Ordnance Stores, £541 8s. 2d. Hardie Rubber Co., NewSouth Wales.

(2947 -8) Requisition No 14484. Steel sheets, for NewZealand

£1,453 5s. Chas. Ruwolt Pty. Ltd., Victoria.£2,312 2s. 7d. Commonwealth Rolling Mills Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria.

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(2949) Requisition No. 14639.- Refrigerators, for BaseDepot, £256. - Electrolux Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2950) Requisition No. 14566. -Spare parts for magnetos,for Ordnance Stores, £305 is. Gd. -Pyrox Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2951) Requisition No. 14611.-Cradles, M.S., for OrdnanceStores, £3,008 15s. 64. -C. R. Byrne Pty. Ltd., New SouthWales.

(2952) Requisition No. 14496. Covers, mess tin, forOrdnance Stores, £3,100. -H. E. Barry, Victoria.

(2953) Requisition No. 14497.- Covers, mess tin, forOrdnance Stores, £265 10s. 9d.- Brakes Pty. Ltd., Queensland.

(2954) Requisition No. 14441.- Canopies, for OrdnanceStores, £3,940 ils. 8d.- General Motors Hoidens Ltd., Victoria.

(2955) Requisition No. 14536.- Razors, safety, for Ord-nance Stores, £7,187 10s.- Phipson & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(2956) Requisition No. 14435. - Medical equipment, forDept. of Army, £770 12s. Gd.-N. H. Seward Pty. Ltd..Victoria.

(2957) Requisition No. 14411. - Goggles, for OrdnanceStores, £1,750. -P. J. King Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2958) Requisition No. 14437. -Field dressings, for NewZealand, £6,375. - Johnson & Johnson Ltd., New South Wales.

(2959) Requisition No. 14537. - Jarrah, for Dept. of Air,£239 17s. 6d.-Neville Smith & Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2960) Requisition No. 14603. Racks, for Department ofMunitions, £312 10s. -E. T. Brown Ltd. Victoria.

(2961) Requisition No. 14643. -Flue brick, for ExplosivesFactory, £201 l l s.- A. R. P. Crow & Sons Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2962) Requisition No. 14610. - Pumps, for Department ofAir, £284 4s.- McPhersons Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2963) Requisition No. 14546.- Trousers. overall, forAmmunition Factory, £532 10s. -A. E. Banks, Victoria.

(2964) Requisition No. 14647. -Tyre re- capping and repairplant, for Ordnance Stores. £2,295 12s. 2d.- Advanx TyreRubber Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales.

(2965) Requisition No. 14564.- Breech blocks and rings, forOrdnance Factory, £],300. - Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd..New South Wales.

(2966) Requisition No. 14319. - Gauntlet linings, forDepartment of Air, £969 3s.- Penny's Knitting Mills Ltd..South Australia.

(2967) Requisition No. 14609.- Coats, oilskin, for Ex-plosives Factory, £340. - Ellenberg & Zeltiier Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2968) Requisition No. 14648. - Webbing cotton. for M.S.Labs., £1.,312 10s.- Elastic Webbing (A) Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2969) Requisition No. 14255. -Tents and poles, for Ord-nance Stores, £262 7s. 6d. -Evan Evans Pty. Ltd., Victoria;Bags, sleeping, for Ordnance Stores, £225.- Windsor's Pty.Ltd., Victoria.

(2970) Requisition No. 14613. - Funnels, petrol. for Ord-nance Stores, £498 15s.- Wilson Bros., Victoria.

(2971.) Requisition No. 14604. - Hoists. elec., for Depart-ment of Munitions, £244 19s. 4d. -11. W. J. Anderson Pty.Ltd., Victoria.

(2972) Requisition No. 14677.-" Fluron " tube lighting,for Ordnance Factory, £270 10s.- Claude Neon Lights Ltd.,Victoria.

(2973) Requisition No. 14490. Suits, aviation, for Depart-ment of Air. £4.744 4s. 5d. -H. J. Cooney, New South Wales.

(2979 -5) Requisition No. 14605. - Ranges, for Departmentof Air -

£1,099 10s.- Metters Ltd., New South Wales.£1,802 12s. 64.-Anderson & Ritchie Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2976) Requisition No. 14625.- Horns, for Mine Depot,Swan Island, £939 11s. 8d.-A. Simpson & Son, SouthAustralia.

(2977) Requisition No. 14606. Caps, copper, for Depart-ment of Navy, £301 13s. 7d.-Eyelets Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2978) Requisition No. 14629. -Ships books, for Depart-ment of Navy, £238 15s. -Sands & McDougall Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(2979) Requisition No. 14540. -Flame floats, for Department of Munitions, £3,100.-7. -T. Richards & Sons Ltd.. SouthAustralia.

( 2980) Requisition No. 14624. Power supply units, forDepartment of Air. £367 10s. 9d.-Thom & Smith Pty. Ltd.,New South Wales.

(2981) Requisition No. 14450. - Braking and performancemeters. for Department of Air. £399.- Industrial ServiceEngineers Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

( 2982) Requisition No. 14681.- Utility truck, for OrdnanceStores, £229 12s. 1 d.-International Harvester .Co. of Aust.Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(2983) Requisition No. 14708. Printing' of forms, forStationery Store, £225. Arbuckle Waddell, Victoria.

(2984) Requisition No. 14292.-Concrete mixers, forEngineer Stores, £336 12s. -New Record Machinery Co. Pty.Ltd., Victoria.

(2985) Requisition No. 14602. Tables, for Department ofAir, £264 8s. l d.- Terdich Bros. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

( 2986) Requisition No. 14688. -Rifle furniture, for Depart-ment of Supply, £10,200. -North Queensland Sawmillers Asso-elation. Queensland.

No. .85.-1st May, 1941

(2987) Requisition No. 14735. -- Binding, paris, for ClothingFactory, £262 108.-J. & J. Cash Aust. Weaving Co. Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(2988) Requisition No. 14675.-Washers, copper andasbestos, for Ammunition Factory, £289 17s. lld. -CarrFastener Co. of Aust. Ltd., South Australia.

(2989) Requisition No. 14691. -Steel Castings, for Ord-nance Factory, £318 6s. 8d.- Industrial Steels Pty. Ltd., NewSouth Wales.

(2990) Requisition No. 14690. -Steel Castings, forOrdnance Factory, £706 5s.- Bradford Kendall Ltd., NewSouth Wales. .

(2991) Requisition No. 14721. - Cabinets, filing, forOrdnance Stores, £490. -E. T. Brown Ltd., Victoria.

(2992) Requisition No. 14717.-M.S. beam, for OrdnanceFactory, £335.-Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., Victoria.

(2993) Requisition No. 14744.- V.I:R. cable, for Ammuni-tion Factory, £445 2s. 10d. -W. G. Watson & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(2994) Requisition No. 14713. Boots, flying, knee, forDepartment of Air, £9,145 10s.- B'edggood & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(2995) Requisition No. 14358. - Fusegear, for OrdnanceFactory, £422 13s.-Siemens (A) Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2996) Requisition No. 13735.-Tool bits, for AmmunitionFactory, £290 12s. Gd.- -Saben Steel Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

(2997) Requisition No. 14622.-Lead, sheet and pipe, forExplosives Factory, £780. -J. McIlwraith & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(2998) Requisition No.. 14635.-Cans. oil. for FactoryBoard, £932 19s. 6d.- united Metal Industries Pty. Ltd.,Queensland.

(2999) Requisition No. 14634. -Cans, oil. for FactoryBoard. £1.,672 Os. 9d. -F. Muller Pty. Ltd., New South Wales.

(3000 -1) Requisition No. 14711.- Printing forms, forC /Stationery-

£503. -Truth & Sportsman, Victoria.£397. -T. & H. Hunter, Victoria.

( 3002) Requisition No. 14795.-Fibrous cement, for Engi-neer Stores, £766 ls. -Jas. Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd:, Victoria.

(3003) Requisition No. 14794. Timber, for EngineerStores. £38S 6s. 10d. -J. C. Collins & Sons, Victoria..

(3004) Requisition No. 14754.-Control panels, for Ammu-nition Factory, £214. -A. G. Healing Ltd., Victoria.

(3005) Requisition No. 14715.- Boots, flying knee, for De-partment of Air, £1,945 10s.- Bedggood & Co., Victoria.

(3006) Requisition No. 14716. -Socks for flying boots, forDepartment of Air, £41.1 1.2s. 11d. -The Myrl Shoe Co. Pty.Ltd., Victoria.

(3007) Requisition No. 14772.-Covers, waterbottle, forDepartment of Air, £284 7s. 6d.-Cecil Mfg. Co., Victoria.

(3008 -9 ) Requisition No. 14360. Graphite grease, forOrdnance Stores

£262 10s.- Vacuum Oil Co., Victoria..£262 10s.-Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd., Victoria.

(:30] 0) Requisition No. 14713. Cotton waste opening plant,for Department of Munitions, £765.-Nash Eng. Pty. Ltd.,Victoria.

(3011) Requisition No 14776. - Flour, for Flinders NavalDepot, £796 10s. 10d.-- B'arwon Flour Mills, Victoria.

(3012) Requisition No. 14682. Firewood, for Department(f Air, £414 7s. Gd. -G. P. Thomson, South Australia.

( 3013) Requisition No. 14653. - Firebricks, for OrdnanceFactory, £3,529 7s. -S. Dive, New South Wales.

(3014 -15) Requisition No. 14562.- Gymnastic equipment,for Ordnance Stores

£847 17s. 6d. -Ross Faulkner, Victoria.£684 19s. 7d.-Denzil Don, Victoria.

(3016-31) Shirts, flannel, for Ordnance Stores-(3016) Requisition No. 14282.-A. Abotomey & Sons,

South Australia, £2,609 15s. 7d.(3017) Requisition No. 14286. -E. J. Shalala, New South

Wales, £2,343' 15s.(3018) Requisition No. 14277.-J. P. Sullivan & Sons,

Tasmania, £1,645 14s. 6d.(3019) Requisition No. 14276. -J. P. Sullivan & Sons,

Tasmania, £782 7s. lid.(3020) Requisition No. 14278.- Reliance Mfg. Co., Wes-

tern Australia, £4,391 13s. 4d.(3021) Requisition No. 14279.-W. A. Knitters Ltd.,

Western Australia, £1,298 12e. 3d.( 3022) Requisition No. 14272. -Noble & .Stubbs Pty. Ltd..

Queensland. £4,926 6s. 10d.(3023) Requisition No. 14273.- Olsen's, QiaÑhisland,

£10,375.(3024) Requisition No. 14285. - Nasser Bros., New South

Wales, £7,906 5s.(3025) Requisition No. 14281 National Clothing Mfg.

Co. Pty. Ltd., South Australia, £2,133 Os. 8d.(3026) Requisition No. 14283.-A.. Jordan, New South

Wales, £17,718 15s.( 3027) Requisition No. 14280.-C. Joseph. South Aus-

tralia, £2,036 9s. 2d.

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(30.8) Requisition No. 14287.-Kangaroo Men's WearPty. Ltd., Victoria, £3,185.

(3029.) Requisition No. 14288. -M.B. ManufacturingCo., Victoria, £3,062 10s.

(3030) Requisition No. 14275.-Garretts Pty. Ltd.. Tas-mania, £805 12s. 6d.

(3031 ) Requisition No. 14271. -E. Fletcher, Queensland,x:473 9s. 8d.

(:30:3.2) Requisition No. 13532.- Cotton duck. for OrdnanceStores, £5,2:31 17s. 2d. -Cha pnnan's Pty. Ltd.. New SouthWales.

New South, 11-ates.

(3033) Requisition No. 5343. Electric mixing machine,for A.D.O.S,, Paddington, £304 13s.- Toledo Berkel, Sydney.

(3034) Requisition No. 5349. -Fuel oil, for Small ArmsFactory, Lithgow, £1,650.- Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(3035 -8) Requisition No. 5355. - Stationery, for StationeryOfficer; Paddington-

(3035) £208 7s. 1d.- John Dickinson & Co. (Aust.)Ltd., Sydney.

( :30:31;) £310 7s. 4d.- Edwards Dunlop & Co. Ltd., Sydney.(3037) £573 3s. 6d. -L. L. Bing & Prior Pty. Ltd..

Sydney.( :3038) £973 13s. 84.- Gordon & Cotch (A'sia) Ltd.,

Sydney.(3039) Requisition No. 5360.- Sandbags. for A.D.E.S.,

Paddingtoin, £237 10s. -A. Abrahams & Sons Pty. Ltd.,Sydney..

(3040) Requisition No. 5:361. Cutten waste. for SmallArms Factory. Lithgow. £665.-McLeod Bolton & Co. Pty.Ltd.. Alexandria.

(3041) Requisition No. 5362. Sugar and golden syrup, forVictualling Store Officer. Pyrinont. £4.497 18s. 9d.- ColonialSugar Refining Co. Ltd.. Sydney.

(3042) Requisition No. 5368.- Bright steel bans. for SmallArms Factory, Lithgow, £234 1Ls. 3d.-Geo. H. Martin Pty.Ltd., Sydney.

(3043) Requisition No. 5369. -Life rafts. for Naval StoreDepot, Darling Island. £2,325.- A.C.1. Engineering Pty. Ltd..Waterloo.

(3044) Requisition Yo. 5372. -Brass eyebolts. for NavalStore Officer, Garden island, £231. - Commercial Steels &

Forge Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Lidcombe.(3045) Requisition No. 5373.- Cloth, abrasive, for Small

Arms Factory, Lithgow, £417 12s.- McPherson's Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(30469 Requisition No. 5375. -Die nuts, for A.D.O.S..Paddington, £379 13s.- Scruttons Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(3047 -8) Requisition No. 5376.- Mattresses and covers. forVictualling Store Officer, Pyrmont-

(3047) £1,912 Os. 5d.- Griene Carter &. Co. Pty. Ltd.,Alexandria.

(3048) £474 Os. --W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney.(3049) Requisition No. 5381. Compass corrector coils and

resistance box, for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £990.Ra.ycophone Pty. Ltd.. Annandale.

(30 50) Requisition No. 5383.- Steel wire rope. for NavalStore Officer, Garden Island, £1,410 Ns. 3d.- Australian WireRope Works Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(3051) Requisition No. 5388. Musical Instruments, forA.D.O.S., Paddington, £775 9s. 7d.- Nicholson's Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

(3052) Requisition No. 5391. -Die block steel, for SmallArms Factory, Lithgow, £1.,240 19s. Od. -Eagle & Globe SteelCo. Ltd., Sydney.

(3053) Requisition No. 5397.- Theodolites. &c., forA.D.O.S., Paddington, £615 ls. ld.- Precision instrument Co..Sydney.

(3054) Requisition No. 5398.- Baronneters. &c., forA.D.O.S., Paddington, £546 17s. ld. -E. Esdaile & Suns.Sydney.

(3055) Requisition No. 5402. Bedsteads, for A.D.O.S..Paddington,,,£236 5s.-James & Vautin, Sydney.

(2056) Requisition No. 5405.-Tools. for..A.D.O.S., Padding-ton, £215 Os. 9d.- McPherson's Pty. Ltd., Sydney.-

(3057) Requisition No. 541.3. Roofing. for A.D.E.S., Pad-dington, £883 ].ls. 10d. -Troy Roofing & Flooring, Alexandria.

(3058) Requisition No. 5416.-Tools, for A.D.O.S., Pad-dington, £287 4s. 2d. -John Danks & Son Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(3059 -61) Requisition No. 5417. Sandbags, &c., forA.D.E.S., Paddington

(3059) £954 17s. 3d.- Australian Bag Co. Pty. Ltd..Sydney.

(3060) £989 Us. 8d.-A. Abrahams & Sons Pty. Ltd..Sydney.

(3061) £877 10s. -H. H. Hinds, Sydney.(3062 -3) Requisition No. 5420. Concrete mixers, for

A.D.E.S., Paddington -(3062 ) £693 7s.-Armstrong-Holland Pty. Ltd., Sydney.(3063) £281. - British Standard Machinery Co. Pty.,

Alexandria.

(3064) Requisition No. 5425.-Repair of tents and flys, forA.D.O.S., Paddington, £1 ,000. -N .S.\\'. Government RailwaysTarpaulin Workshops, Enfield.

(3065) Requisition No. 5426.- Sheets, for Victualling StoreOfficer, Pyrmont, £272 Os. ßd. -W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney.

(3066 -7) Requisition No. 5429. - Flour, plain, for Victual-ling Store Officer, Pyrmont-

(3066) £330 18s.-Sydney Milling Co. Pty. Ltd., Glebe.( 3067) £332 13s.- Brunton & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(306S) Requisition No. 54:34. - Lining walls and ceilingsof huts, for A.D. of Works, Paddington, £52S.- Sanders &

Co., Tamworth.(3069) Requisition No. 5438.-Compass correction coils, for

Officer -in- Charge, Darling island, £2,441 4s. 6d.RaycophonePty. Ltd., Annandale.

(30 70) Requisition No. 5440.- Studded chain cable. forNaval Store Officer, Garden Island, £1,950 12s.- FalleinerMachinery Co. Pty. Ltd., Brisbane.

(3071) Requisition No. 5448.-Elevating and training gear,for Engineer Manager, Gunmounting Depot, Garden Island,£3,141 5s.-Coote & Jorgensen Ltd., Alexandria.

(3072) Requisition No. 5449. - Poles, for A.D.O.S.,. Pad-dington, £1,218 15s.-A.C.I. Engineering Pty. Ltd., Waterloo.

(3073) Requisition No. 5451.- Cocoa, for Victualling StoreOfficer, Pyrmont, £235. - Cadbury- Fry Pascals Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

(3074) Contract No. I253.-Gas. coke. to Garden Island,12th April, 1941, to 28th February, 1942. -North Shore GasCoy. Ltd., North Sydney.

(3075) Contract. No. 1256. -Tin canisters. for R.E.V.Yard, :period ending 30th .June. 1941. -James Robertson.Annandale.

(3076) Contract No. 1257. Wooden cases and crates. for11.1;.1'. Yard, period ending 30th June, 194I.- Leask HayesPty. Ltd., Rozellc.

(3077) Contract No. 1258. -- Wooden cases, for R.E.V.Yard, period ending 30th June, 1941. -Smith Bros. Pty. Ltd.:Waterloo.

( 3075) Requisition No. 5452. -Cans, milk, for A.D.S.T.,Paddington, £651; Ss. 1Id. --F. G. Kerr & Co: Ltd.,Co malerdown.

(:3079) Requisition NO. 3454.- Resistance boxes, for Naval`tore Depot. Darling. island, £483 17s. 4d.- Raycophone Pty.Ltd.. Annandale.

( 3080) Requisition NO. 5455.-Photographic sundries, forA.]).O.S., Paddington, .£371 18s. Sd.- -Kodak (A'asia) Pty.Ltd., Sydney.

( 30.81) Requisition No. 5458.- Hardentiti; salts, for Small.rats Factory, Lithgow, £436 2.ßs. -Steel 'Improvement Co.,North Sydney.

(3082) Iequisition No. 5463.- Cotton waste, for SmallArms Factory, Lithgow. £665.- Leslie T. Powell, Sydney.

(3083) Requisition No. 5465.- Arbors, for Small ArmsFactory, Lithgow, £245.-James Engineering Works Pty. Ltd.,Paddington.

(3084) Requisition No. 5466.-Tools, for A.D.O.S., Padding-ton, £270 ls. 7d.- Sydney Importing Co. Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(308:1) Requisition No. 5468. - Thermometers, for NavalStore Officer, Garden Island, £343 4s.-Wilson Nails & Co.,Brisbane.

(:3086) Requisition No. 5473.- \Vater fittings, for A.D.E.S.,Paddington. £1,475 4s. 9d.- Stewarts & Lloyds (Aust.) Pty.Ltd.. St. Leonards.

(30S7) Requisition No. 5475. - Blades, for Small 'ArmsFactor. Lithgow, £475. -Eagle & Globe Steel Co. Ltd.,Sydney.

( 3088) Requisition No. 5478.- Brushes, for ArmamentSupply Officer, Spectacle Island, £363 2s. 2d.- AbramsBrushes Pty. Ltd.. Glebe.

(:3089) Requisition No. 5479. - Refrigerators, for A.D.O.S.,Paddington, £212 8s.- Malleys Ltd., Sydney.

( 3090) Requisition, No. 5482. -Die castings, for SmallArms Factor', Lithgow, £251 Os. 11 d.-C.C. EngineeringIndustries Pty. Ltd.., Glebe.

( 3091) Requisition No. 5483. -Oil, for Naval Store Officer,Garden Island. £204 16s. ad.- Vacuum Oil Co. i'ty. Ltd.,Sydney.

( 3099) Requisition No. 5490. - Blocks, for Naval StoreOfficer. Garden Island, £243. Richard Russell & Son, St..Peter s.

( 3093) Requisition No. 5494.- Blocks, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden. Island, £1,001 10s. 9d.- Richard Russell &Suns. St. Peters.

(:311:)4) Requisition No. 5496. - Forms, for A.D.O.S.,Paddington, £1,665.-Robs & Broen Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

( 3095) Requisition No. 5499. - Tools, for A.D.O.S.,Paddington, £477 5s - Westcott Hazen & Co. Ltd., Sydney.

( 3096) Requisition No. 5501.-Dental supplies, forD.D.M.S., Paddinigton, £ 1,025 12s. 1 l cl.- Amalgamated DentalCo. Ltd., Sydney.

(3097) Requisition No. 5503. Roller fairleads, for NavalStore Depot, Darling Island. £270 2s. 8d.- Industrial SteelsPty. Ltd., Lidcombe.

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(3098) Requisition No. 5508.-Oregon spars, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island, £314 9s.- Tanner Middleton Pty. Ltd.,Concord.

(3099) Requisition No. 5513.-Drill, white, for VictuallingStore Officer, Pyrmont, £350. -G. A. Bond, Summer Hill.

(3100) Requisition No. 5519. - Sheets, ground, for No. .2

S.D., Waterloo, £1,847 ls. 8d.- Hardie Rubber Co. Ltd., Sydney.(3101) Requisition No. 5522.- Jackets and trousers, for

A.D.O.S., Paddington, £460 ]3s. 9d.- S.K.S. ManufacturingPty. Ltd., Sydney.

(3102 -05) Requisition No. 5523.-Life jackets, for NavalStore Officer, Garden Island-

(3102) £213 5s. 7d. -S. Plotkin, Broadway.(3103) £213 5s. 7d.-Stokes, MeGown Pty.. Ltd..

Souci.(3104) £854 3s. 4d. -Harry West, East Balmain.(3105) £SiO. -E. H. Brett & Sons Pty. Ltd.,

Balmain.

Industrial Research, that Eileenofficers appointed under thatemployees within the meaningonn?c.ation Act 1922 -1937.

H. E. HOLT,Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research.

No. 85.-ist May, 1941

Mollison and William Hartley,Act. shall be deemed to beof section four of the Super-

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES AND SENIORCADETS.

H IS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasSang approved of the following changes, &e., being made in

connexion with the Australians Military Forces and SeniorC.°adeta :-

East

(3106) Requisition No. 5533.-Flats, for Small AriasFactory, Lithgow, £426 Os. 6d.- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.,Sydney.

(3107) Requisition No. 5537.- Sheets, mattress covers, forVictualling Store' Officer, Pyrmont, £526 16s. \ \T. E. 'BirdLtd., Sydney.

(3108) Requisition No. 5538.-Mosquito curtains. forA.D.O.S., Paddington, £580. -.W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney.

(3109) Requisition No. 5404.-Oregon spars, for NavalStore Officer. Garden Island, £483 16s. 5d.- Tanner MiddletonPty. Ltd., Concord.

(3110) Requisition No. 5534. -Fire buckets, for A.D.E.S.,Paddington, £1.466 13s. 4d. -F. G. Kerr g. Co. Pty. Ltd.

.- lddenduin.With reference to Serial No. 1515, Gazette, No. 43, 6th

March, 1941, Requisition No. 4399, this requisition is ean-celled in favour of Requisition No. 5499 above.

Invalid and Old -age Pensions Act 1908 -1940 and MaternityAllowance Act 1912 - 1937.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasappointed Frederick Pogson as Deputy Commissioner

of pensions under the In.valzd and Old -age Pensions Act1908 -1940, and Deputy Commissioner of Maternity Allowancesunder the Maternity Allowance Act 1912 -1937 for the Stateof New South Wales, vice T, A. Maguire. promoted.

F. STE WART, Minister for Social Services.

Invalid and Old -age Pensions Act 1908 -1940.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasappointed the Clerk of Petty Sessions at Zeehan.

Tasmania, as Registrar of Pensions under the Invalid andOld -age Pensions Act 1908 -1940 for the District of Zeebanin the State of Tasmania, vice William Gilbert Pybus.

F. H. STE \\TART, Minister for Social fiervicei .

Aicstralion- Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940.REPATRIATION COMMISSION.

WIIS Excellency the Governor General in Council hasapproved, in pursuance of section 10 (2) of the

Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940, of theappointment of Cyril Barkley Smith, Esquire, as a Memberof the Repatriation Commission, with salary at the rate of£1.400 per annual, to take effect from 9th April, 1941, andto operate until 31st October, 1947.

GEORGE MILE AY. Minister for Repatriation.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS' APPEAL BOARD.N accordance with sub - clause 2 (g) . of clause 52, Common-'. wealth Railways By -law No. 61, it is hereby notified that.

Frederick Oscar Skinner, Chief Traffic Manager andComptroller of Stores, Port Augusta, lias been appointed torepresent the Commonwealth Railways Commissioner ou theAppeal Board, constituted in terms of section 53 of theCommmonwealth. Railways Act 1917 -1936.

GEO. A. GAHAN,Commonwealth Railways Commissioner.

Science and Ind'stry Research Act 1920 -1939.

INpursuance of sub - section 4 of section 14A of the Scienceand Industry Research Act 1920 -1939, I, Harold Edward

Holt, Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research.acting for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, do herebydirect. on the recommendation of the Council for Scientific and

PERMANENT MILITARY FORCES.AUSTRALIAN INSTRUCTIONAL CORPS.

'l'o be Captain, (temporarily).-Temporary Quartermasterand Honorary L'eutenaut D. Newman, 3rd April, 1941.

CITIZEN _MILITARY FORCES.COMMANDS AND STAFFS.

EASTERN CoMirasn.2nd 3lilitarg/ District.

The period of command of Brigadier (Local Major- General).1. D. Richardson, D.S.O., V.D., as Commander of a CavalryDivision, is extended until 22nd April, 1942.

CAV ALRY.NORTIHE1RN CO.It_l1 AND.

1st Military District.Light Ilclse Rcyirients. --7'o be Lieutenant (provisionally)

- Gregory Thistleton, 20th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Light horse Reginnents.- Lieutenants W. \ \T, Horsley and

N. G. Whitehead are seconded, 13th June, 1940, and 6th July,1940, respectively; the resignation of Lieutenant (on proba-tion) J. K. Kerr of his commission is accepted, 24th February,1941 ; Lieutenant (provisionally) A. C. Treweeke is retired.To be Captains (tenipora.rily)- Lieutenants N5749 W. H. M.Raffan, 19th February, 1941, and N5975 R. A. Sinclair, 24thFebruary, 1941. 7'o be Lieutenant- (on probation) -N2101Harold Charles AlcLaren, 19th March, 1941.

Ha-chine Gun R?egintents. -To be Lieutenant (on. probation)-N7768 Hedley Ross Goode, 17th March, 1941.

Rcserce of Officers.-The resignation of Captain A. R.\Vestmacott of his commission is accepted, 4th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.t /ht horse Regimen Is.- Lieutenant - Colonel ÁT20001 W. G.

Hopkins, Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) V20006 G. F.uruddas. D.C.M., and Lieutenant V20016 W. A. Mummery areseconded from 1st July, 1940, to 5th January, 1941; theprobationary appointment of Lieutenant \723084 C. S.liartridge is confirmed; the provisional appointments of Lieu-tenants \22725 R. V. Smithwick, \'23433 \ \T. C. Gamble,V24246 J. Glenn, G. W. Chinn, J. N. Bowden, S. T. Staughton,L. T. Allen, and V24247 A. Frost are confirmed. To be Lieu-tenant (on(on.probalion)-- V22984 Theo Jaunes McKenzie Lowe,5th March, 1941.

Machine Gun Regiments.- Lieutenant \77604 W. G. Fry isseconded, from 15th July, 1940, to 5th January, 1941; theprovisional appointments of Lieutenants V25466 H. J. G.Beckerleg, V23507 A. E. Cooper, \'25515 M. R. Burnell,V26593 R. V. Shelton, and \725517 J. C. Osborne are confirmed.To be Major (t em pot àrily) - Lieutenant (Temporary Captain)V25458 E. P. Seyriiour, 18th January, 1941.

ARMOURED CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Captain (Temporary Major) J. J. G. Welton- is seconded,

17th February, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Lieutenant - Colonel \77553 S. J. Ainsworth, D.C.M., is

seconded from 611 July, 1940, to 5th January, 1941; the pro-bationary appointments of Lieutenants G. H. Bland, D. R.Brown, and W. H. Coster are confirmed; the provisionalappointments of Lieutenants \726592 F. A, Morcom andJ, IV. K. Fischer are confirmed,

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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (MILITIA) .NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Field Artillery. -To be Captains ( temporality ) -Lieu-

tenants (on probation) Q11262 D. G. Young and Q9226 J. D.Storrie, 19th March, 1941.

Anti -Tarok Artillery.-To be Captains (temporarily)-Lieutenants (on probation) Q11265 G. A. G. Holaberger andQ11256 P. W. McLeary and Lieutenant (provisionally)Q11803 M. N. S. Jackson, 19th March, 1941.

Heavy Artillery.-Lieutenant J. Paterson is transferred tothe Reserve of Officers (Arty.) , 23rd January, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Field Artillmy.- Major T. Steele is appointed to command

a Field Regiment, 10th March, 1941; Lieutenants A. W.Crocker and C. W. Davies are appointed from the Reserveof Officers (Arty.), 3rd March, 1941; Lieutenant N77106A. E. Butcher is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 8thNovember, 1940, and to be Captain (temporarily), 8th Feb-ruary, 1941. To be Captains - William Douglas Duncan Jolly,17th November, .1940. To be Lieutenants (on probation)-N8753 Harley Millington Goodsell, N8755 Charles LucienHorrax Tyson, N852I Owen Wainwright, N8855 Trevor Jones.Tones, and N8782 Gordon Morison Bryant, 14th March, 1941.To be Lieutenant ( proi,isi.onally) -Jack Crebert Henson, 7thFebruary, 1941.

Heavy Artillery. 7'o be Lieutenants (on probation)-N 73859 Neil Gray Johnson, N5136 Alfred David Watt, N75178John Alma Morton Minnett, and N75359 Woodrow Weight,28th February, 1941; N5601 John Charles Banks andN73505 Ralph Henderson Hay, 12th 1lfarcli, 1941 ; and KeithRaymond Crook. 17th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Field Artillery. -2nd Lieutenant C. H. Z. Woinarski is

appointed from the Reserve of Officers and to be Lieutenant( provisionally) with regimental seniority next after Lieu-tenant B. G. H. McArthur, 18th August, 1940 (in lieu of thenotification respecting this officer which appeared inExecutive Minute No 205/1940, promulgated in Common-wealth Gazette, No. 220 of 1940). Lieutenant V6022 A. E.Ireland is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Arty.) , 16thSeptember, 1940.

Medis.nr. Artillery. -To be Captains (temporarily) -Lieu-tenants (provisionally) V52494 J. P. Fullerton and V52495E. R. Wakeman, 1st November, 1940.

Reserve of Officers.--The resignation of Lieutenant W. J.Cartledge of his commission is accepted, 9th March, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Field Artillery. -To be Lieutenant (on. probation.)-

W2449 John Edward Coulter. 20th March. 1941.

7th Military District.Anti - Aircraft Artillery.-Lieutenant (on probation) N. C.

Sutherland is transferred from Royal Australian Artillery(Militia) (Anti Aircraft Artillery), 2nd Afilita.ry District,14th November, 1940, and to be Captain (temporarily) , 3rdMarch, 1941.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS (MILITIA) .NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Fortress Engineers. To be Captain (temporarily)-Lien-

tenant R. C. Lindley, 19th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District..Fortress Engineers.- N100334 Lieutenant T. Archibald is

appointed ( provisionally) from the Reserve of Officers( Sins. ) , 11tíí November, 1940.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Anti-Aircraft Engineers.-The probationary appointment of

Lieutegint V10094 B. L. Bath is confirmed.Engineer Services.- Lieutenant V6022 A. E. Ireland is

transferred (provisionally) from Field Artillery, 6th March,1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally) -Harold LawrenceHtnlon, 4th March, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Field Engineers.-The provisional appointment of Lieu-

tenant W235205 N. Ft Perkins is confirmed,

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Engineer Services. -To be Lieutenant (on probation)-W3909 Thomas Sydney King, 8th March, 1941.

7th Military District.Anti- Aircraft Engineers. Lieutenant (on probation) T.

Fogarty is seconded,30th July, 1940.

AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS,EASTERN COMMAND.

2rrd Military District.The probationary appointaient of Lieutenant N100112 H. H.

M. Denny is confirmed. To be Majors (temporarily)--Cap-tains L. W. Collett, M.C., and N. J. Bowden and Lieutenant(Temporary Captain) A. A. M. Mason, 6th February, 1941.

To be Captains (temporarily)- Lieutenants 53574 E. J. Torr,N80553 R. L. Bostock, N80558 F. G. Reeve, N80557 L. W.Cumpston, G. J. Ratcliffe, N80543 E. S. Morrow, N14541N. J. Hurl), N53576 A. G. Watson, R. W. Ewin, A. Shakes,N53579 W. H. Harper, T. E. Beirne, F. S. Chapman and L. E.Deane, 3rd February, 1941.

Reserve of Ofi,cers. -To be Li.eir.tenant- Raymond JohnRoby, 20th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

:3rd Military/ District.The provisional appointments of Lieutenants G. K. A.

Anderson, H. S. Sholer, L. N. Eaton, R. C. Newton and S. G.A. Barnett are confirmed. To be Lieutenant (on probation) -Gerald Aloysius Baum and to be seconded, 7th January, 1941.7'o be Lieutenant (provisionally) -Colin White Scott, 4thMarch, 1941.

4th. Military District.'1lie probationary appointment of Lieutenant S15666 R. J.

Egerton- Warburton is confirmed.

7th Military District.

Lieutenant E. F. Little is appointed from the Reserve 'ofOfficers (Sigs.) , 2nd Military District, and to be Captain(temporarily), 26th September, 1940.

INFANTRY.NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Militia Ba t ia.lions. -- Captain G. H. B. Blackburn ceases to

be seconded, 17th Marclf, 1941. Reserve of Officers-CaptainR. G. Hooper is appointed from. the Retired List, 28th October,1940.

8th Military District.Militia Battalions. -- Captain R. G. Hooper is appointed

from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.), 1st Military District, andto be seconded 6th February, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Militia Battalions.-Captain O. F. Carter is appointed from

the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , and to be seconded, 18thNovember, 1940. Lieutenant K. Brennan is appointed fromthe Reserve of Officers (Inf.), 15th March, 1941. LieutenantS. J. Duckivanton is appointed (provisionally) from theReserve of Officers (Engrs.) , 15th March, 1941, with regi-mental seniority next after Lieutenant R. W. Cox. N33836Lieutenant C. K. Lines is transferred to the Reserve ofOfficers (Inf.) , 1st March, 1941. Lieutenant (on probation)J. L. Hensley is retired. The provisional appointment ofLieutenant B. G. Campbell is terminated. To be Lieutenants(on. probation.) N41974 Archie Wilmot Middleton, 12thFebruary, 1941 ; Cadet Lieutenant D. W. Blackwell, 20thFebruary, 1941; N37247 Leo Edward Whitford, 21st February,1941 ; N37298 Percy Milton Clark, N37331 Gordon HenryFrench and N37196 Stanley John Sutton, 28th February,1941; N37457 Joshua Kenneth Messer, 6th March, 1941;N15199 Percy Hector Clements, N15224 Norman CharlesDellaca, 8th March, 1941; N42963 Edward Augustus Dullard,N43153 Douglas Marchant and N43506 William AustinWoodger, 11th March, 1941.

Garrison Battalions.- Lieutenant - Colonel J. J. Dunbar,\':D., from the Reserve of Officers is appointed to command aBattalion, 29th January, 1941. Majors C. B. Davidson, M.C.,and C. T. Pinnock are appointed from the Reserve of Officers(Iuf.), 11th February, 1941. Lieutenant B. Besemeres ,isappointed from the Reserve of Officers, 11th February, 1941.Captain R. Brown, M.C., is appointed from the Retired List,9th March, 1941. The probationary appointment of LieutenantW. Bruce is confirmed. To be Lieutenants (provisionally)-Charles Gordon Graham, Roy Lanchester Gowing, NormanEveleigh Penfold, ì itli February, 1941, and Jack Sharp, 19thMarch, 1941.

Reserve of Officers. -To be Major -- George Patrick McGuire,1.9th September, 1940. The provisional appointment ofX76955 Lieutenant J, .1. Goulburn is confirmed,

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SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Militia Battalions.Lieutenant E. A. Morgans is appointed

from the Reserve of Officers, 2nd January, 1941. The follow-ing officers are seconded on the dates shown and retaintemporary ranks where applicable : Lieutenant (provision-ally) V83395 W. E. Bright, 5th April, 1940; Lieutenant(Temporary Captain) V42004 E. K. C. Jennings, 8th July,1940.; Captain (Temporary Major) V7314 N. E. Duell, Lieu-tenant ( Temporary Captain) V7400 N. Richardson, 9th July,1940; V83221 Captain H. A. Willison, Lieutenants (pro -visionally) V83396 S. T. Lawrence, V83645 J. F. Martin,Captain (Temporary Major) V39524 E. W, Parry, 5thJanuary, 1941; and Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) W. G.T. Merritt, 17th February, 1941. The following officers aretransferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 4th March, 1941,and relinquish temporary ranks where shown : Lieutenants(Temporary Captains) V42500 M. V. Kirwood- Jones.V42499 F. M. Dale, Lieutenants V42501 B. E. Carnegie andV42502 W. P. Holman. The resignations of LieutenantV55808 C. W. Kerry and Lieutenant ( provisionally) V44008W. J. Ma.11inson of their commissions are accepted, 16thFebruary, 1941, and 17th February, 1941, respectively. Thename of Lieutenant R. H. Henderson which appeared inExecutive Minute No. 44/1941 promulgated in CommonwealthGazette No. 36 of 1941, is amended to read Lieutenant R. K.Henderson. To be Ca pia .i (temporarily) V37027 Lieu-tenant R. G. Pringle, 10th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants(on probation)-- V42057 Leslie Charles Waters, 6th January,1941 ; Ian Ross Symons, 24th January, 1941; V42497 CadetLieutenant R. C. Damson, 7th March, 1941; V42469 KeithMcDonald Allan and V44030 Allen Robert Bateman, 7thifarch, 1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally) Robert PeterForster Goddard, 2nd January, 1941.

Garrison, Battalions. - -The following officers are seconded onthe dates shown:V80026 Major L. G. Campbell, 5th July,1940; Lieutenants V8O905 W. C. Gilbert, M.C., 24th June,1940; 1'81550 A. C. Borella, V.C., M.M., 7th October, 1940;V81424 J. V. Reilly, D.C.M., 24th June, 1940; V80095 E. H.Rowe, 22nd July, 1940; V81315 C. V. Bally, 29th June, 1940;and J. Barker, M.M., 12th November, 1939.

6th Military District.Jlilitia Battalions. To be Lieutenants (on- probation)

T11400 Leonard George Hughes, T11442 Colin Harold Hilland T10813 Herbert John Turner, 12th March, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Lieutenant J. S. Morrison is transferred to the Reserve of

Officers (Inf.) , 10th March, 1941. Captain L. G. Allen, M.C.,is appointed from the Reserve of Officers and to be seconded,17th July, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting thisofficer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 22/1941promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 26 of 1941.) Tobe Captains (temporarily)Lieutenants W10069 J. McMullen,8th Miarch, 1941, and W244158 F. M. Turton and to remainseconded, 13th March, 1941.

Garrison Battalion&Lieutenant A. C. Townsend isappointed from the Reserve of Officers, 6th November, 1940.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Chaplain (4th Class) the Reverend C. M. Thomas is trans

ferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) and to be Lieutenant,27th February, 1941. To be Chaplain (4th Class) TheReverend Frederick Walter Miller, 15th March, 1941.

6th Military District.To be Chaplain ( 4th Class) . Keith William Burton, 10th

February, 1941 (in lieu of the notification respecting thisofficer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 44/1941,promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 36 of 1941) .

AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVIC1 CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Lieutenant S. B. Steventon is appointed from the Reserve

of Officers (A.A.S.C.) and to be seconded, 10th March, 1941;the provisional appointments of Lieutenant W. G. N. Orrand N53798 Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) G. P. Adamsare confirmed. To be Lieutenants (on probation) N93204Kenneth Hamilton Simpson, 12th March, 1941; N23994Edwin Frederick Harry Crawshaw, 13th March, 1941;N771ß4 Thomas George Morrison, N24005 Henry CharlesRoy Bottle, N81553 Norman Lancelot Beale, 14th March,1941; N24031 Bryan Colder'. Egan, N24030 David CampbellBarron, N24748 John Fred Linton, and N72293 Neville Dunn,lflth March, 1941,

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Reserve of Officers. The resignation of Lieutenant N. D.McNally of his commission is accepted, 24th February, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.The probationary appointments of Lieutenants V1455

C. J. Abicare, V1300 G. F. G. Howard, V1633 W. E. Coiling -wood, V83778 L. V. Bridgeford, V83777 W. S. Freeman,V83738 G. E. Bromley, and V1743 I. D. Rainey are confirmed;the provisional appointments of Lieutenants V84130 H. A.Mitchell, V84917 J. L. Dundas, and V9571 S. G. Campbellare confirmed. To be Major (temporarily) and to remainseconded Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) H. C. Snell, 18thMarch, 1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally)RobertFerguson Shand, 15th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN AR11IY MEDICAL CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Honorary Captain J. A. Bassetti is appointed from the

Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and to be Captain (pro -visionally) , 28th February, 1941. The names HowardHamilton Webber and H. H. Webber, notifications of whichappeared in Executive Minutes No. 51/1940 and No.

'187/1940, respectively, and were promulgated in Common-wealth Gazettes, No. 49 of 1940 and No. 199 of 1940, respec-tively, are amended to read Howard Mansfield Webber andII. 'Si. Webber. To be Quartermaster and honorary Lieutcnant.Oswaid Percy Neild Grieves, 14th October, 1940.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Honorary Captain J. L. Frew is appointed from the

Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and to be Captain (pro-visionally), 28th February, 1941. The notification respectingColonel J. A. H. Sherwin, V.D., which appeared in ExecutiveMinute No. 37/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette,No. 31 of 1941, is amended to read " from the Retired List"instead of " from the Unattached List ".

\VESTFMN COMMAND.A.ND.

5th Military District.To be Lieutenant (provisionally).Quartermaster and

Honorary Lieutenant H. D. Fitch, 22nd June, 1940. To beCaptain (temporarily)Lieutenant (provisionally) H. D.Fitch, 29th February, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Reserve of O f freers. The date of appointment of Captain

J. A. Brooks, notification of which appeared in ExecutiveMinute No. 10/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette,No. 16 of 1941, is amended to read 23rd November, 1940,instead of 5th December, 1940. To be Major Russell Beau-mont "Voakes, M.C., 18th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Ordnance Workshop Executive Branch. --To be Captain

( ten poraril y) Lieutenant (provisionally) L. J. Jobson,6th March, 1941, and to be seconded.

Ordnance Stores Quartermaster and Honorary CaptainC. B. W. Smith is appointed from the Reserve of Officers(A.A.M.C.) and to be Captain (provisionally), 29th August,1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting this officerwhich appeared in Executive Minute No. 198/1940, promul-gated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 213 of 1940) . To beLieutenant (provisionally) and to be seconded - VincentBlack, 6th March, 1941. To be Captain (temporarily)Lieu-tenant W. J. Niquet, 5th March, 1941.

4th Military District.Ordnance Stores. To be Lieutenant (provisionally)

William Oswald Murray Wilcourt, 24th February, 1941.

7th Military District.Ordinance Mechanical Engineers. Major J. H. Mountain is

appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.O.C.), ..2ndMilitary District, 17th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY PAY CORPS.Lieutenant H. A. J. Tozer is appointed from the Reserve

of Officers with regimental seniority next after LieutenantG. A. Regan and to be Captain (temporarily), Grade III.,12th March, 1941; Lieutenant C. Douglas is transferred tothe Reserve of Officers (A.A.P.C.), 10th March, 1941; thedate of appointment of Lieutenant A. T. Deegan, notification

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of which appeared in Executive Minute No. 9/1941, pro -mulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 16 of 1941, isamended to read 18th September, 1940. To be Captain(temporarily) Grade I. V80063 Lieutenant K. T. Costello,1st October, 1940. To be Captains (temporarily), Grade III.

Lieutenants V80067 R. Feiuiessy, V80065 A. O. Warne,V80064 C. M. Costello, V80060 P. D. Naughton, V80061 G. D.Gilmour, V80059 J. P. Waìsh, V80066 J. L. Monaghan, andVS1.421 H. D. Hutchins, 1st October, 1940. To be Lieutenant(on. probation,) Donald William Drummond, 10th January,1941, with regimental seniority next after Lieutenant1T85261 A. E. W. Jaggs.

AWARD OF THE EFFICIENCY MEDAL.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.In fan try. N37152 Warrant Officer (Class II.) J. J.

Murray.

AWARD OF FIRST CLASP TO THE EFFICIENCYMEDAL.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.¡n fan t ry. N 15295 Colour Sergeant T. W. Smith.

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AUSTRALIAN MILITARY SENIOR CADET'S.NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.The resignation of their commissions of the following

officers is accepted : Captain H. R. Berg, Lieutenant J. S. D:Edwards, 19th March, 1941; Cadet Lieutenant H, Bryan,24th March, 1941; Lieutenant C. W. Hughes, 9th. July, 1940;Cadet Lieutenants W. S. Arthur, 29th September, 1939;J. H. Pearson, 10th October, 1940 ; V. E. Radford and M.Bensley, 28th March, 1941. To be Lieutenants (provisionally)

August Henry Kaiser, Allan Reginald Townsend, 19th_March, 1941; Horton Arnold Henry Porter and DouglasGraham Garde, 20th March, 1941. To be Cadet LieutenantsKeith Walter. Ian Ramsay 'Ellwood, Donald MaynardNewman, Hugh Alexander Dunn, and Donald Robert Mills,18th March, 1941; Thomas Forrest Yorkston, BernardEdmond Bolger, Peter Francis Sinclair, Roger William Percy,19th Marcia, 1941 ; James Albert Allen, Trevor James Cotte c,Douglas Russell Douglas, Edsel Charles Adam Falconer,Graham Delano Fowles, Benjamin Thomas Greenland, andStuart John Inverarity, 20th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.'lite resignation of their commissions of the following

officers is accepted: Cadet Lieutenants P. J. Hand, 27thFebruary, 1941. and P. Symons, 14th March, 1941.

íSOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.To be Captain (temporarily) .Lieutenant ( provisionally )

Donovan Charles Clarke, 18th March, 1941.

4t1' Military District.To be Cadet I.icuten.ants. Kenneth Brand James and.Ralph

Duncan Cartledge, 22nd March, 1941.(Ex. Min. No. 73Approved 30th April, 1941.)

P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

II'SExcellency the Governor- General in Council lias

approved of the following officers being seconded in theirunits in the Australian Military Forées, being appointed fromthe Reserve of Officers and /or being appointed in the ranksindicated, as the case may be, with regimental seniority inaccordance with Army seniority in the Australian MilitaryForces:

AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE- (AUSTRALIA) .GENERAL LIST.

./To be major. -- Captain A. J. Eastman, 7th March, 1941.To be Captains Captains A. C. Elliot, M.C., and A. G.Allaway, 7th March, 1941; and Lieutenant (TemporaryCaptain) H. E. Jessup, 15th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.Lieutenant W. A. Mahoney, 1st March,1941; Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) B. V. Nutt andLieutenants A. M. W. Whiteside, I. R. Gordon, E. J. P. Jones,G. M. Fry, J. D. Brennan and W. J. Vines, 5th February,1941 ; and H. K. Wade, 1st March. 1941,

CAVALRY.REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants H. B. Tomkins and F. D.O'Brien, 1st March, 1941; H. E. Bavin, 13th March, 1941;G. D. Beverley, 10th March, 1941; L. T. Short, 13th March,1941; and R. S. Craig, A. W. E. Campbell, R. E. Hotchkiss,E. J. Condon and H. R. M. Ross, 10th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS.To be Captains. Captain (Temporary Major) F. A. Rundle,

15th. February, 1941; Captains D. H. L. Smith and S. J. E. P.Gamlin, 1st March, 1941; Lieutenants ( Temporary Captains)W. S. Whiueray, E. A. Paterson, H. J. McIntyre, L. J.Quilliam and M. C. O'Connell, 15th February, 1941; Lieutenant(Temporary Major) G. Thomson, 1st March, 1941; and Lieu-tenants (Temporary Captains) P. E. F. Scarvell, 15th Feb -rúary, 1941; J. B. Lathlean and S. F. Grieve, 15th March,1941; S. R. Nettlefold, 15th February, 1941; and TemporaryQuartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant G. L. Rice, 15thMarch, 1941.

7'o be Lieutenants.-- Lieutenants H. F. Fisher, 15th March,1941; F. M. Stone, 1st Marcii, 1941; L. J. Callaway, H. H. W.Anderson and R. W. Holt, 15th February, 1941; K. F. Thallon,1st March, 1941 ; J. R. Black, R. W. M. Howard and F. J. H.Moreton, 15th February, 1941; A. E. Heffernan, J. H. Mack,G. W. Irwin, M. G. Titley and C. R. A. Skinner, 15th March,1941; J. E. T. Stubbs, G. L. Jones, I. G. A. Stewart and B.Wall, 15th February, 1941; and R. I. Duthie, 1st Marchi, 1941..

ARTILLERY.To be Lieutenants.Lieutenant C. T. Manning, 1st March,

1941, and No. 3534 Warrant Officer. Class II., Albert RoyalTasman Herbert, 6th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lien-tenants. Lieutenants I. L. McLennan, 1st March,1941; J. R. Deitch, 5th February, 1941; W'. N. L. Giovanelli,M. G. Shore, J. K. Deckley, T. C. Trotter, and W. D. Cridland,10th March, 1941; A. J. M. Carson, 1st February, 1941;R. C. Rodd, D. R. Quiddington, C. K. Woodcock, R. A. Gamble,B. Al Hogan and C. N. Allen,- 10th March, 1941; K. P.Vanderkelen, 5th February, 1941; P. L. Greeves, G. W.Kerruish, S. G. W'auchop and G. Roberts, 10th March, 1941;A. J. Ha.tswell, 5th February, 1941; C. N. Baker, 10th Marchi,11941; and H. C. James, R. L. Dearie, E. R. McCalluin, P. R.Longden, J. E. Cooper, C. Carroll and P. M. Bolton, 7thFebruary, 1941; Charles William Prince and Kenneth James'l'irrton, 24t1í March, 1941.

The notification respecting the appointment of Alfred JamesMcClievne Carson which appeared in Executive Minute No.46/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 50 oflath March, 1941, is withdrawn.

ENGINEERS.To be Captant. Lieutenant L. A. Nowland, 1st Marchi,

1941. To be LieutenantErnest James Bates, 1. st March,1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Captain.-- Lieutenant ('temporary Captain) H. R.Hopkins, 25t1í February, 1941, To be Lieutenants Lieu-tenants A. F. McQueen and J. L. Daly. 5th February, 1941;and A. J. G. Stevenson. ist Marcii, 1941.

SIGNALS.REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants T. A. Eastick, 5th Feb-ruary, 1941 ; L. O. Traynor, 10th March, 1941;. L. F. Hobson,ith February, 1941 ; D. F. Kelly, l st March, 1941 ; and'1'. M. P. McKeon, 10th March, 1941.

INFANTRY.INFANTRY BATTALIONS.

7'o be Lieutenant.--Lieutenant A. Y. Ellerinan, 1st Marcli,1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Liev.tenan-ts. Lieutenants E. O. Norton, H. G.Dwyer G. H. Chapman, and R. J. Barrett, 10th March, 1941;H. D. Stewart, 5th February, 1941 ; D. B. Hunter and R. W.Cox, 10th Mardi, 1941; W. E. Grasby, 28th February, 1941;A. D. B. Murray, 10th March, 1941 ; H. Gray, 5th February,1941; D. J. McNeill, 10th Mardi, 1941; J. W. Park, 1st March,1941; J. H. Brown, E. A. Strong, T. M. Hughes, H. G.McCamnioii and O. B. Irvin, 10th March, 1941; S. D. Leth-bridge, 28th February, 1941; R. D. Exton and R. C. Skinner,1st March, 1941; C. A. S. Hart, 21st February, 1941 ; A. R.Parkinson, 28th February, 1941; E. S. Marshall, K. G-. Sledgeand M. H. Long. 10th March, 1941 ; and D. R. Smith. 5thFebruary, 1941.

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MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS.REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants: Lieutenants R. J. R. Bennett, 1stMarch, 1941 ; W. N. Tippett and E. B. Garvey, 10th March,1941; C. P. Craven, 1st March, 1941; P. M. McMahon, 10thMarch, 1941; H. R. Edwards, : 1st. March, 1941; A. G.Matthews, 10th March, 1941; J. E. Dods, ist March, 1941;and W. M. Bennett, 10th March, 1941.

PIONEER BATTALIONS.To be Captain.- Captain (Temporary Major) L. W. Osborne,

ist March, 1941.To be Lieutenants- Lieutenants V. S. Lloyd, 1st March,

1941; and A. R. Driver, 24th February, 1941; andNo. 4843 Temporary Warrant Officer, Class I., John WilliamCarey, 28th February, 1941.

The notifications respecting the appointments of Lieutenant(Temporary Captain) D. U. Macintosh, and Lieutenants S. S.Woodliam, L. H. White, J. H. Human, R. A. Gilling and G. V.Huthwaite which appeared in Executive Minute No. 40/1941,promulgated in Commonwealth. Gazette No. 50 of 13th March,1941, are withdrawn.

To be1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

Lieutenant.-Lieutenant H. A. Stroud, 10th March,

AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.To be Civiplain s (4th Class) .- Chaplains (4th Class) the

Reverends A. J. Robjolis, J. P. Kennedy and R. W. Frizzell,1st February, 1941; the Reverends Robert Hyland and GlenInnes Ritter, 1st February, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.To be Captains.- Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) H. J.

Walker, 15th February, 1941; and Lieutenant A. A. Butcher,M.M., 24th February, 1941.

To w Lieutenants- Lieutenants E. J. I. Watt, ist March,1941;. B. 1). Newell and G. Alurphy, 24th February, 1941;and N. Dunn, 20th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

Lieutenants N. D. Walsh, W. H. Handbury and R. E. Davies,5th February, 1941; S. T. Chapple, 1st March, 1941; and S. R.Birch, 5th February, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.To be Captains. Captains P. J. Kenny and N. H. Morgan,

10th July, 1940 ; D. L. Mercer, 1st July, 1940 ; J. F. Lipscomband Honorary Captain J. M. Yeates, 10th July, 1940 ; andCaptains E. E. Broadbent, 1st February, 1941 and E. M.Cortis, 19th March, 1941; Frederick Guy Tuddenham, 1stMarch, 1941.

The notification respecting the appointment of DavidFloyd 11liercer which appeared in Executive Minute No.183/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 199, of26th September, 1940. is withdrawn.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Major.- Captain (Temporary Major) W. V. Russell,1st March, 1941.

To be Captains.-Captains W. R. Gayton, C. J. Gibson, andD. L. (3. Thomas, 1st March, 1941; J. K. Gardner, 1st Feb-ruary, 1941; and Honorary Captains A. A. Merritt, A. E.Lincoln, E. Clarke, and J. L. Frew, 1st March, 1941.

PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICE.

To be Captain.-Lieutenant A. W. Rogers, 1st March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.To be Captains -'Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) R. A.

Duke, 1st February, 1941, and Lieutenants W. G. K. Inglisand G. Strachan, 18th February, 1941.

To be Lieutenants.- Lieutenants L. Rout and S. Rout, 4thMarch. 1941, and R. C. Neave, 12th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.- Lieutenants G. C. Bell, and F. H. Smith,10th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND.To be Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel. -- Raymond Spencer

Coward, 7th December, 1940.To be Honorary Majors.- Lieutenant E. Gorman, M.C.,

Honorary Major P. G. Smith, and Aeneas John LindsayMcDonnell and Arthur Percy Penman, fith December, 1940.

The undermentioned officers are seconded iu their units inthe Australian Military Forces, are appointed from theReserve of Officers, and /or are appointed in the ranks indi-cated, as the case may be, for " Voyage Only " duties:-

SEA TRANSPORT.

To be Majors.- Majors W. Morrison, E.D., 20th March,1941; W. E. C. J. Lockhart, E.D., E. Mullins, A. J. de B.Sollitt, and C. C. Scholes, ist March, 1941; A. E. Reed,

V.D., 1st April, 1941;. J. A. Radford, M.C., 1st March,1941; and A. W. Lott, W. M. Fowler, M.C., and J. S. Duffy,20th March, 1941.

To be Captains and Majors a (temporarily) .- Captains(Temporary Majors) H. V. Taylor, E.D., J. Leddy, M.M., E.D.,N. Browning, E.D., W. R. Harburn, M.C., and F. L. Clavan,M.M., 1st March, 1941, and J. M. Moy, M.C., and E. E.Godfrey, 20th March, 1941.

To be Captains. -- Captains H. Mortlock, 1st March, 1941;H. Gordon, 20th March, 1941; J. A. Johnstone and S. J.Hinton, M.C., 1st March, 1941; F. L. Pannell and E. E.Stevens, 20th March, 1941; R. Gadd, G. F. Lowther, D.S.O.,M.C., R.. E. J. Hargreaves, A. Banks, M.C., and F. Albrecht,1st March, 1941; and J. «Tarmington, W. L. Cooke, M.C.,C. E. Shaw, G. J. Horder, D.C.M., E. M. Inglis, M.C., P. J.Bothwell, A. McQueen, and Honorary Major J. A. Wright,E.D., 20th March, 1941.

To be Lieutenants and Captains (temporarily).-Lieu-tenants (Temporary Captains) W. A. Norris, A. T. L.Willington, G. H. Brazier, and J. E. Frost, 1st March, 1941;C. R. Laby, J. T. Drake, and N. D. G. Nicolson, 20th March,1941; B. F. Lyon and K. H. Mackay, 1st March, 1941; R. S.Sladdin and J. Barker, M.M., 20th March, 1941; L. Onusand Lieutenant R. Preston, 1st March, 1941; Lieutenants(Temporary Captains) A. E. E. Hilton, 20th March, 1941;C. R. Rogerson and J. F. Wyndham, 1st March, 1941; W. R.MacGregor, 20th March, 1941; and R. W. Rowe, 1st March,1941.

AUSTRALIAti ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.To be Captains. - Captains H. G. Prest and K. B. Brown

and Honorary Captain J. A. Bassetti, 1st March, 1941.The following changes, &c., are made in connexion with the

Australian Imperial Force:-

GENERAL LIST.To be Captain (temporarily) .- Lieutenant H. S. Geldard,

1st March, 1941.REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.- Lindsay Francis Mason, John JamesThornton, and Basil Lisle Robinson, 27th February, 1941.

CAVALRY.To be Captain.-Lieutenant J. M. A. X. Callinan, 3rd

March, 1941.To be Lieutenants. -John Don, Charles Gordon Toms, and

Tim Harry Collins, 4th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants. --Alan Geoffrey Deane and Keith CharlesWatkins, 10th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS.Captain R. W. du M. Ryan is transferred from a Pioneer

Battalion, 15th February, 1941.Lieutenant K. S. Livingston is transferred from a

Divisional Cavalry Regiment, reinforcements, with regimentalseniority next after Lieutenant A. Ottasoff, I1th March, 1941.

Lieutenant F. C. Trickey is transferred from a DivisionalCavalry Regiment with regimental seniority next after Lieu-.tenant K. S. Livingston, 15th February, 1941.

Lieutenant J. K. May is transferred from Australian ArmyService Corps, reinforcements, 15th February, 1941.

ARTILLERY.Lieutenants C. M. Fotheringham and A. J. Spencer are

transferred from reinforcements with regimental senioritynext after Lieutenant J. C. Barnes, 1st November, 1940.

Lieutenant R. L. Daniell is transferred from reinforce -ments, 15th March, 1941.

Lieutenant A. Freeman is transferred to reinforcements,15th March, 1941.

To be Lieutenants. -Ellis Howard Burgess, ArthurCampbell Rymill, Harold Charles Trinick, Stephen HamiltonGilbert, and James Barklett Clemens, 1st January, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.-James Bruce Fletcher, Ralph WilliamDavidson, Philip Martin Hudson, William Bond Russell,James Angus MacDonald, Frederick Hippisley Shore, WilliamErnest Treyvaud Charles, Wallace Archibald Meares, Robert.

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Austin 'Bidstrup, and Gordon Hargreaves Porter, 23rd Feb-ruary, :1941; Herbert Hall, Allan Girdwood, Laurence PercyParnell, John Bartlett Perry, and James Sampson, 27thFebruary, 1941; Ralph Robert Raward, Charles Daniel Gee,Harry Rickards Maas, Gordon Scott Shannon, RichardLewis Evans, ' Bevan Eric James Pearse, Francis JosephSmith, and Bede 31eKervey, 10th Mareh, 1941.

ENGINEERS.The regimental seniority of Captain K. P. H. Lawrence to

be next after Major I. J. O'Donnell.

SIGNALS.REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lientena.nts. -- Bernhard Herman August Burghardand Donald Colgan McNeill, 27th February, 1941.

INFANTRY.INFANTRY BATTALIONS.

The regimental seniority of Major R. A. Campbell to benext after Lieutenant - Colonel G. A. D. Youl, M.C.

Lieutenants N. F. Prossor and N. S. Thomas are secondedfor staff duties, 21st, August, 1940, and 10tí1 February, 1941,respectively.

Major H. Ronald, D.S.O., is transferred from the GeneralList and to remain seconded, 1st April, 1940. (In lieu ofthe notification respecting this officer which appeared inExecutive Minute No. 13/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 20, of 6th February, 1941.)

Captain W. B. Toohill ceases to be seconded in his unit inthe Australian Military Forces, 25th February, 1941, andresumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces,26tH February, 1941.

Lieutenants D. F. Cleland and 3. R. Larkin cease to beseconded in their units in the Australian Military Forces, 25thMarch, 1941, and 23rd April, 1941, respectively, and resumeduty in their units in the Australian Military Forces, 26thMarch, 1941, and 24th April, 1941,. respectively.

To be Major.-Captain F. Hore, 1st February, 1941.To be Captains.-Lieutenants J. A. Pryde, 16th December,

1940; E. H. Booth, 13th February. 1941 ; and J. M. Turner,1st MMMarch, 1941.

To be Lieutenants.-George Touzel Russell and RalphGodfrey, loth February. 1941; and William Ronald Magarry,1st March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants: Dudley Charles Call Williams, ErnestMaxwell Caddy, William Arnold Warburton, Sidney GeorgeHewitt, John Willard Reddin, and Francis Alfred Davies, 29thJanuary, 1941; Harold Joseph Greenwood, 6th February,1941; Walter Thomas Smith, William Lockhart Shergold,Andrew Norman Rooke, Richard Harold Gaze, Norman Cairns,Noel Henry Hodges, Roy McLeod, and Alexander Adam Ross,27th February, 1941 ; Leo James Pollard, James WalterCraigie, Ralph James Dowling, Phillip Lawrence Ferrier,Gordon Stanford, Lindsay Kemp Cummings, Peter WallisNicholas, William Anthony Byrne, Oswald Davy Goodell, andDonald Norman Wallis, 28th February, 1941 ; Ralph VictorCary, John Alfred McManus, Geoffrey Graham Unsworth.Hugh Archibald McColm, John St. Clair Harper, GeorgeMcKay, Archie Campbell, George Boylancl, John CliffordBurridge, Harold Vernon Bray, Sydney George Griffiths,Alfred Padget Beatty, William Gall Murison. Frank WilliamCarter, Ian Douglas Victor Quigley, Cecil John Grimstone,Leonard Lancelot Grimstone, Charles Francis GeraldMcKenzie, Clarence William Turner, Donald Kenton Turton.Jack Gerke, Norman Kimberley Oborne, Geoffrey EgaltonSydney Baker, John Collier Lillie, Kenneth GranvilleMackintosh, Albert Lloyd Hurrell, and Thomas CharlesWebster, 1st March, 1941; Cecil Traise, Charles StewartBlakiston, Peter Goodman, Francis Noel West, :Ralph Barrett,Timothy Joseph Taylor, William Beardsnlore Harvey, HarryEdward Mitchell, Erwin Mark Pinkney, Alack John Rackham,George Vardon Helm, Stretton Gustavus John Waterhouse,and- William Tholhas Prentice, 10th March, 194] ; and LanceHollingworth, Douglas Hilton Green, John Edward Wood,Arthur Raymond Roberts, Aubrey Henry Till, AnthonyEdward Nicholson, Thomas James Earley, Thomas WilliamRoberts, Eric Francis Wilson, Darrell Ottley, Charles BrianBaeyertz, .Jolui Kenneth Wisdom, Herbert ArthurWarne, and Mervyn Lloyd Roberts, 24th March, 1941.

MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS.

Lieutenant I. W. O'Brien is transferred to the Super-numerary List, 17th March, 1941.

Lieutenant D. M. Smith is transferred from an InfantryBattalion, 18th December, 1939.

To be Licutenam.t; Walter Dingle Middleton, 18th Illarch,1941,

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REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.- Clarence Ernest Hubbard, John DavidRobertson, Wallace Alan Cochralne, Colin Douglas Rose,Wallace Revaleon Melville, and Max Peachey, 10th March,1941.

PIONEER BATTALIONS.

Lieutenant J. Sellers is seconded, '13tH March, 1941.To be Majors.- Captains A. J. Greville and H. G. Bond,

5th March, 1941.To be Captain.-Lieutenant C. H. '1'. Nason, 24th March,

1941.To be Lieutenant.- Gordon William Richards, 16th Febru-

ary, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.-Edward George Impey, Stephen JohnClarke, Gordon Stewart Kitching, and John Roxburgh Strong,10th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.Chaplain (4th Class) the Reverend C. J. Perry, E.D., is

transferred from "Voyage Only " duties and to be Chaplain(2nd Class) , 1st February, 1941.

Chaplain (4th Class) the Reverend W. H. Bridger istransferred from " Voyage Only " duties, 15th February,1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.Lieutenant K. Parsons is transferred from the Super-

numerary List, 27th February, 1941.To be Captains. -- Lieutenants G. A. C. Kiernan. 1st March.

1941; and J. R. Elliott and R. P. Gilbert, 9th March, 1941.To be Lieutenants.- Edward Mosly Dickinson and Roy

Tweedy, 1st March, 1941; Eric Gordon Eden, 9th March, 1941;and Ivan Elwyn Morgan, 17th March, 1941.

REINFORCEMENTS.

To be Lieutenants.- Leslie Arthur Watts and Louis BarnettSmith, 1st March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.To be Major (temporarily).-Captain S. L. Seymour, 3rd

December, 1940.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.Captain E. J. Marston to be supernumerary to establish-

ments, 3.1 st January, 1941.Captain L. H. Vernon is seconded, 16th March, 1941.Lieutenant F. R. Beggs is transferred from reinforcements,

1st March, 1941.Captain L. B. McDonald ceases to be seconded in his unit

in the Australian Military Forces, 12th March, 1941; andresumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces,13th March, 1941.

To be Captains.- Lieutenants J. D. Maclean, E. M. L. Dahl,and J. N. Hunter, 7th March, 1941.

. To be Lievfenaaits:William Mervyn Tolson and RobertVictor Cover, 4th March, 1941.

VOYAGE ONLY.SEA TRANSPORT.

Captain .J. G. W. White is transferred from an InfantryBattalion, 1st March, 1941.

To be Major (temporarily).-Captain W. O. Jackson, M.C.,20th March, 1941.-(Ex. Min. No. 74-Approved 30th April,1941.)

PERCY C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES AND SENIOR CADETS.HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council lias

approved of the following changes, &c., being made inconnexion with the Australian Military Forces and SeniorCadets:-

PERMANENT MILITARY FORCES.AUSTRALIAN INSTRUCTIONAL CORPS.

To be Captains (temporarily) Quartermaster and Honorary Captain J. B. Carmody and Temporary Quartermasterand Honorary Lieutenant K. H. Black, 3rd April, 1941. Tó''beLieutenants (temporarily) .- Warrant Officers Class II., No.2476 Edgar Ernest James, No. 686 Reginald William Bateman,and No. 1520 John Cecil Hoar, 3rd April, 1941.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY.

To be Lieutenants (temporarily) .- Sergeants No. 2310Robert Hardy Dakers, No. 2277 William Anthony Walsh,No. 4676 C. H. McPharlin, and No, 3236 Richard JamesReynolds, 3rd April, 1941,

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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS ( ENGINEERS SERVICESBRANCH).

To be Captain (temporarily) .-Temporary Quartermasterand Honorary Lieutenant William Snoad Roddick, 3rd April,1941. To be Lieutenant (temporarily) .-No. 3218 StaffSergeant Albert Edward Smith, 3rd April, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS ( PERMANENT) .

To be Captain (temporarily) .- Lieutenant A. L. Saker, 3rdApril, 1941. To be Lieutenant (temporarily).-No. 4802Warrant Officer Class I. "A ", Ernest John Thomas Newman,and No. 4352 Temporary Warrant Officer Class I. " A ",Duncan Ivor Paterson Smith, 3rd April, 1941.

CAVALRY.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Light Borse Regiments. -The probationary appointments of

Lieutenants R. A. Coventry, C. W. Marsh, F. W. Thompson,J. S. Lamb, R. S. Craig, and C. J. MacKay, are confirmed.The provisional appointments of Lieutenants G. Austin, A.Gregg, C. A. J. Vollmer, M. B. McFarlane, A. J. Cowdery,K. S. Livingston, C. C. White, C. A. G. Glasson, A. D.McKellar, G. D. Beverley, and R. A. Howarth, are confirmed.The provisional appointment of Lieutenant K. D. Cameron isterminated, 22nd May, 1940. To be Captains (temporarily) .-Lieutenant N5359 P. G. Medway and Lieutenant (on pro-bation ) N5675 J. B. Low, 14th March, 1941. To be Lieutenants(on. probation). -N1341 Charles Frederick Shephard, 19thMarch, 1941, and N541 Vivian Eric New, 26th March, 1941.

Machine Gun Regiments. -The probationary appointmentsof Lieutenants E. C. Southwell and J. A. Downie are con-firmed. The provisional appointment of Lieutenant F. B.Haydon is confirmed. To be Majors (temporarily) . -Lieu-tenants (Temporary Captains) N6904 F. S. Small, N6905R. G. Bailey and N0906 W. Scott. 7th March, 1941. To beCaptains (temporarily).-Lieutenants N6975 C. E. Uptonand N7922 K. M. H. Arnott, 19th February, 1941. To beLieutenants (on probation).-N6463 Evera.rd Henry Hibble,N6532 Howard Eric Martin and N80495 Courtney Dal HallerScott, 26th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Light Horse Regiments. -To be Captains (temporarily).-

Lieutenants V23081 W. A. Mummery, 28th January, 1941;V22179 F. M. Funston, 10th February, 1941; and V24243S. W. Ross, 25th March, 1941.

Machine Gun Regiments. - -To he Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant V20658 W. R. Wood, 17th .January. 1941.

4th Military District.Light Horse Regiments.-To be Major (temporarily).-

Captain S9063 E. S. Dolan, 14th March, 1941.Machine Gun Rcgim-ents.- Lieutenant. (on probation) F. C.

Buttfield is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Cay.) . 31stMarch, 1941.

6th Military District..Light Horse Regiments. -To be Captains (temporarily).-

Lieutenants T224 E. J. A. Clarke and T225 S. G. Heazlewood.26th March, 1941.

ARMOURED CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Lieutenant (provisionally) H. W. Hawkeswood is trans-

ferred to the Reserve of Officers (Armd. Corps), 20th March,1941. To be Captain (temporarily)-Lieutenant W. J. Lewis,3rd March, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation) -N9440Harold Barry Browne, N9598 Colin Cecil Hall and N9669 JohnHerbert Broinowski, 24th February, 1941; N9710 JohnMortimer Kingsmill Phillips, 22nd March, 1941; and N84719Mervyn .John Conners, N84716 Leonard Sanders, N84712 JohnWilliam Laurence Donovan, N84714 Denis MacfarlandMcKellar, and N61 William Charles Sinclair, 26th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.To be Captain.-Harrie Frederick Gough, 19th February,

1941. To be Captainn (temporarily) -- Lieutenant V21335 L. D.Hall, 18th March, 1941. Lieutenant A. L. Scholes isappointed from the Reserve of Officers, 25th February, 1041.

To be Lieutenants '(on probation) V21343 Walter GreerFaux, V21344 Jack Tucker and V266ß2 Archibald Craig, 18thMarch, 1941, and V20078 Ernest Frederick Harkin, V21343Harold John Hartigan and V21348 Arthur Allen Bodey, 27thMarch, 1941.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (MILITIA) .

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Field.-To be Captains ( temporarily) - Lieutenants (on

probation) Q9539 A. J. Heywood and Q9381 G. E. Poole, 19thMarch, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation) -Q9366 OwenGrayson Dolan Paterson and Q11481 Mervyn Nugent Archdall,20th March, 1941; Q11333 Kenneth Mervyn Shaw, and Q11375Stanley Bath Gibson, 22nd March, 1941; Q11295 Leith WilsonCraig, 24th March, 1941 ; Q9372 John William Shea, Q11627John Ferdinand O'Callaghan, Q11460 Thomas O'Shea, Q9385Bernard William McGruther, Q9493 John MacGregor Herring,Q11554 Harvey Lloyd Higgs and Q9494 Ernest Colin Henzell,26th March, 1941 ; Q9465 Fred McCall B'ott, Q9290 JackCharles Allan Pizzey, Q9562 Lionel George Ricketts, Q11417Neil Morgan, Q9579 Norman Duncan Sherrington, Q9237Clarence William Foster, Q9369 John Frederick Storr, Q9632Gordon Harold Robertson, Q,9438 Arthur Muir GeorgeMarshall, Q11432 Edward Nigel Drury, Q11414 Alan ErnestSneyd Drew, Q9289 Roy Carl Peacock, Q9530 John CharlesHa.nsford, Q11434 Hedley Jack Everingham, Q11284 DouglasJohn Jensen, Q.11546 Peter Fleming and Q11520 James IanMacfarlane, 28th March, 1941; and Q11619 Lionel EdwardHetherington, Q11617 Michael Anthony Garrahy and Q11816Frank Alexander McCready, 30th March, 1941. LieutenantB. T. Cowlishaw, M.C., is appointed from the Reserve ofOfficers (Arty.), to be seconded, to be permitted to acceptthe appointment of Aide -de -Camp to the Governor of theState of Queensland, and to be Captain (temporarily) whilstholding that appointment, 17th October, 1940 (in lieu of thenotification respecting this officer which appeared in ExecutiveMinute No. 215 /1940, promulgated in Commonwealth GazetteNo. 232 of 1940) .

Anti-Tank.-To be Lieutenants (on probation) -Q9408Vivian Rogers Creighton, 21st March, 1941, Q11408 GeoffreyDonald Currey, 23rd March, 1941; Q9464 Keith Arnold Acremari, 25th March, 1941; Q9177 Donald Walter Astill, 27thMarch, 1941; Q11382 William .Tolet Keane, 29th March, 1941;Q11421 Ernest William Malcolm Warner, Q11570 JamesFrederick Burke, Q9467 Thomas Lowndo Kirk, Q11484Leonard William Boyd, Q11348 Albert Herbert Mason andQ9423 Andrew Ian Hunter, 31st March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Field. -The probationary appointments of Lieutenants B. M.

Munnings, C. K. Woodcock, B. D. Ross, N. G. Best and R. A.Gamble and the provisional appointment of LieutenantW. N. L. Giovanelli are confirmed. The resignation of Lieu-tenant (on probation) A. E. Branwhite of his commission isaccepted, 29th March, 1941. To be Major (temporarily)-Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) N94421 R. J. Black, 13thDecember, 1940. To be Captains (temporarily)-LieutenantN10193 A. Short, 28th January, 1941, and Lieutenant (pro-visionally) L. J. Sweeney, and to remain seconded, 25thMarch, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation)- N10694William Jeffery Charge, 13th March, 1941; and N10350 DenzilCrawford, N10339 Roy Alexander Cant and N10264 AlbertRonald Page. 17th March, 1941.

Anti-Tank.-The provisional appointment of LieutenantJ. F. Smith is confirmed.

Medium.- Lieutenant (on probation) W. C. Wentworth isseconded, 6th September, 1940.

Hoary. -To be Lieutenant (on probation)- N74671 JohnGoudge, 12th March, 1941.

Reserve of Officers.-To be Lieutenant-Aubrey ElwynW'itts, 25th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Field. -The provisional appointments of Lieutenants

(Temporary Captains) J. S. Hotham, T. H. Gray, E. L. White,M.M., K. R. Jones, F. V. Rudduck and G. S. Boyd, and Lieu-tenants J. Purcell. I. L. McLennan, L. J. Davis, R. G. Parry,K. Dyer and L. S. Fletcher are confirmed. Lieutenant (onprobation) F. G. Brooks is seconded, 4th January, 1941. Tobe Lieutenant (on probation)-V32086 James Noel Hunter,7th March, 1941,

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Anti - Aircraft. -To be Lieutenants (on probation)- -V443694 Roy Leslie Moorfoot, 28th March, 1941, and V70700William David Collins, V9988 Oswald Leopold Bowd, V70699John Stewart McCallum, V70698 Herbert Leslie McKay,V70696 Geoffrey Cairncross and V70697 Henry Carr O'Connor,30th March, 1941.

Heavy.-To be Major (temporarily)-Lieutenant (Tem-porary Captain) V50452 W. H. McDonald, 25th March,1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation,)-V50490 Charles Foxand V50456 Jack Lewis Allen, 28th March. 1941.

4th Military District.Field. - Lieutenant, J. R. S. Evans, M.C., is appointed from

the Reserve of Officers and to be Captain (temporarily) , 25thSeptember, 1940 (in lieu of the notification respecting thisofficer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 205/1940, pro-mulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 220 of 1940) .

6th Military District.Field. -The provisional .appointments of Lieutenants (Tem-

porary Captains) R. E. Richardson, F. J. C. White, and E. L.Garrott are confirmed. To be Lieutenants (on probation)-T4863 Douglas Stewart Gill and T5133 Noel Viviani FinchGreen, 21st March, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Field. To be Lieutenant (on probation) -W2492 Slade

Drake- Brockman, 27th March, 1941.Anti-Tank.-The probationary appointments of Lieutenants

W35293 G. M. Lawrance and W43 W. J. Mosel are confirmed;Lieutenant- Colonel A. T. Watts from the Unattached List isappointed to command an Anti -Tank Regiment, 15th Janualry,1941.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS (MILITIA) .NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Field.- Lieutenant (on probation) E. L. Nicholls is trans-

ferred provisionally from Royal Australian Artillery (Militia)with regimental seniority next after Lieutenant H. Gehrma.nn,15th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Field.-The probationary appointment of Lieutenant W. A.

Hay is confirmed. To be Colonel (temporarily)-Lieutenant-Colonel H. Baehtold, D.S.O., M.C., ist April, 1941. To beLieutenant (provisionally)-Norman Frederick Hatcher, 22ndMarch, 1941.

Services.-To be Lieutenant (on probation) - William EmeryKyneur, 28th Mardi, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Field. To be Lieutenants (on probation) -V6328 George

Eric Trewin Darbyshire, MM., and V6993 John FrederickLawry, M.M., 17th March, 1941. To be Lieutenant (pro -visionally) - Albert Fred Rudd, 5th November, 1940.

Fortresses. - Lieutenant J. O. Andrews is transferred fromRoyal Australian Engineers (Militia), 7th Military District,with regimental seniority next after Lieutenant H. E. Lang,10th February, 1941.

Services. -- Lieutenant S. W. Thurston is appointed from theReserve of Officers (Engrs.) and to be seconded, 25th March,1941. -To be Captain. (temporarily)-Lieutenant W. R. G.Longmuir, 27th February, 1941.

4th Military District.Field. -- Lieutenant ( provisionally ) C. B. Cornish is

appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Engrs.), to be Major(temporarily) and to be seconded, 1st April, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st. Military District.To be Lieutenant (on probation) . -Q1136 Edwin David

Melksliam, 28th March, 1941.

8th Military District.Lieutenant K. H. M. Denny is transferred from Australian

Corps of Signals, 2nd Military District, and to he Captain(temporarily) , 7th March, 1941,

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EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd lfilita.ry. District.The probationary appointments of Lieutenants J. D. H.

Dettman, J. Stuart, and J. H. Fraser are confirmed. To beCaptain. (temporarily) and to remain seconded- LieutenantS. E. Tatham, 20th March, 1941. To be Lieutenant (on pro-bation ) - N13844 Joseph Reginald Penney, I Ith March, 1941.

SOUTHERN CONIALAND.

3rd Military District.!'o be Captain (temporarily).- Lieutenant G. J. Smith, 20th

August, 1940.

INFANTRY.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

Military District.Militia. Battalions.-Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) T. J.

Hughes is seconded and retains the temporary rank of Captain,21st March, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation-)- Q251.10Alexander Peter Dreghorn, Q25130 Peter Murphy, 18th March,1941; Q25142 William George Edgar Turnock, Q25140 VivianWilliam McCulloch, Q30927 Jannion Elliott, Q31239 ClarkeJamieson Muir, Q30929 Charles Kempson Maxwell. Q31217William Harrington Boydell, and Q31162 .Tames CharlesLatchford, 19th March, 1941.

Garrison- Battalions. Lieutenant W. T. Lang is appointedprovisionally from the Reserve of Officers ( Arty.), 30thOctober, 1940, and to be seconded from 30th October, 1940,to 20th March, 1941. Q185031 Captain T. D. Watson isretired, 30th March, 1941.

Sth Military District.JTilitia Battalions.- Lieutenant J. C. IiIullaly, O.B.T.., is

transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 15th March,1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation )-NG140 RichardGeorge Thornthwaite, NG601 Edward Caveuagh- Mainwaring,1G817 Albert Tapley Simmons, and NG731 William JamesMcDonald, 18th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.11ivlitia Dattalicns.- Lieutenant D. Short is appointed from

the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , with regimental seniority nextafter Lieutenant J. D. D. Henry, 17th March, 1941. Thefollowing officers are appointed from the Reserve of Officers(Inf.) on the dates shown :- Lieutenant H. G. Kirby to heseconded, 28th June 1940, and to be Captain (temporarily )and to remain seconded, 20th November, 1940 ; LieutenantW. J. V. Parkhill, 26th February, 1941, with regimentalseniority next before Lieutenant R. J. B,. Parkhill; N33853Captain K. M. Kenneally and Lieutenant W. H. Rutledge,13th March, 1941. The following officers are seconded on thedates shown :- Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) K. F. Tye,16th January, 1941, and retains the temporary rank ofCaptain: Lieutenant (on probation) W. H. King, 17th Feb-ruary, 1941; and Lieutenant (provisionally) M. M. Culnane.3rd March, 1941. Captain R. N. Herford ceases to beseconded, 17th February, 1941. The grant of the temporaryrank of Major to Captain R. N. Herford notified in ExecutiveMinute No. 94 of 1940 and promulgated in CommonwealthGazette, No. 88 of 1940, is cancelled. Captain (TemporaryMajor) J. C. Clulow is transferred to the Reserve of Officers(Inf.) and relinquishes the temporary rank of Major, 15thFebruary, 1941. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) J. L. F.Creighton is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) andrelinquishes the temporary rank of Captain, 11th March,1941. Lieutenant F. Oliver is transferred to the Reserve ofOfficers (Inf.) , 20th March, 1941. The regimental seniorityof Lieutenant (on probation) S. A. Sly to be next afterLieutenant (on probation) A. G. Matthews. The regimentalseniority of Lieutenant (on probation) C. P. Jeffs to be nextafter Lieutenant (on probation) S. A. Sly. To be Majors(temporarily)-Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) N42160V. H. Benson, 6th February, 1941; Captain (Brevet Major)N39304 E. S. W. S. Vidal, M.C., 31st January, 1941; CaptainR. N. ,Herford, 17th February, 1941; Captain M. R. Aggs,19th March, 1941; and Lieutenant (Temporary Captain)- A. E.Burgess, and to remain seconded, ist April, 1941. To beCaptains (temporarily)- Lieutenant (provisionally) N42906M. M. Culnane, 3rd March, 1941; Lieutenant N39309 W. J. V.Parkhill, Lieutenants (on probation) N38388 J. T. Fox,N38390 R. N. Williams. N38391 A. P. Craik, Lieutenants(provisionally) J. W. Willis. and to remain seconded, 6thMarch, 1941 and N35796 W. J. Calton, and to remainseconded. 14th March, 1941. To be Lieuten.am is (on. probe -tion.)- N34510 F. L. Mason, 6th February. 1941; N35831

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Edward Keith Chatterton, N47035.. Robert James McCallum,26th February, 1941 ; N19309 Ronald George Owen, N19310Athol Irving Foreman, 14th March, 1941; and N21191 AlanKelly Eedy, 20th March, 1941.

Garrison. Battalions. Lieutenant H. D. Robb, M.C., isappointed from the Reserve of Officers, 25th March, 1941; withregimental seniority next after Lieutenant (Provisionally) J.'J.'uton, D.C.M. Lieutenant F. A. Hamilton is appointed fromthe Reserve of Officers, 25th March, 1941, with regimentalseniority next after Lieutenant H. H. Bissell. LieutenantE. B. Biden, M.M., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers,25th March, 1941, with regimental seniority next afterLieutenant. (on probation) H. D. Robb. The regimentalseniority of the following officers is as hereunder:LieutenantJ. S. Robinson, 211.C., next before Lieutenant E. Bullock,Lieutenant L. P. Cosgrove, M.C., next before Lieutenant J. S.Robinson, 1\1.C., and Lieutenant H. W. Curtis, M.C., M.M.,next before Lieutenant L. P. Cosgrove M.C. To be Lieu-tenants (provisionally) Ralph Lionel Muncaster, JamesTutors, D.C.M., Harold Frank Wheen, John Joseph Moriarty.Herbert Hollingworth Bissell, William Apsley 1lacna.nara,and William Clifton Fitzpatrick, 25th March, 1941. To beCaptains (temporarily)Lieutenants H. W. Curtis, M.C..M.M., L. P. Cosgrove, M.C., and J. S. Robinson, M.LC., 5thMarch, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.lfilitia: Battalions.The probationary appointments of

Lieutenants J. B. Ferguson, J. L. Willis, V36168 C. W.Sutcliffe, and V36071 W. A. M. Chapman, are confirmed. Theprovisional appointments of Lieutenants V54401 S. E. Vance,S. -V. Templeton, V55013 H. S. Blake. A. H. Pearson, J. C.McAllester, W. G. Allan. C. E. Scott, Lieutenant (TemporaryCaptain) \T50225 G. H. Badger, Lieutenants V58530 A. M. W.Whiteside, V58005 D. A. Allan, V58006 H. Doncaster, V57956G. F. McIntosh, A. R. Bemis. V58797 T. R. Hooper, W. R.Dexter, V58941 E. J. Ryan, V58763 D. I. Gibson, V58711D. J. A. Dennis, V58772 J. C. Hosford, V58840 R. M. Mcllroy,V59025 J. W. White, V58857 S. M. McDonald, V58759 J. M.Gubbins, V58843 R. W. Holt, V58835 C. G. Lovett, T. B.Creber, V55813 K. H. Gill, J. M. Turner, J. R. Larkin, C. E.Smith, V55815 G. J. S. Gilchrist, V5581ú K. P. \Vood, \'5581.7R. V. S. Hughes, E. H. McRae, E. W. Best, V59430 A. G.Dalton, V59539 A. D. Henderson Moses, F. R. Monotti, V59425N. J. Gahm], V59426 J. H. Strahan, V59467 A. L. O'Neill.V59482 D. C. Streader, V43057 W. McCall, V43058 J. W. D.Connell, V43059 R. H. McIntosh, V43060 H. L. Higgs, V4:3061C. B. Willey, Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) V59533 H.Willett, and Lieutenant V39538 F. N. Northcott, are confirmed. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) G. W. \Vraiglltrelinquishes the temporary rank of Captain and to beseconded. 10th February. 1941. V38049 Lieutenant P. A.Jenkin is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 13thDecember, 1940, and to be seconded (in lieu of the notificationrespecting this officer which appeared in Executive MinuteNo. 12/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 16.of 1941. The notification respecting Lieutenant W. S. Hansomwhich appeared in Executive Minute No. 12/1941., promul-gated in Commonwealth, Gazette No. 16, of 1941, is amendedlY,7 altering the name " Hanson " appearing therein to Hansom.Lieutenant Donald Jeffrey Hall is appointed (provisionally)from the Australian Military Senior Cadets, 3rd MilitaryDistrict, 2nd January, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on pro -bation)V449412 Geoffrey Ennis Bridge, VE321715 DudleyGeorge Balloch, 24th January, 1941 ; V58702 Lindsay GordonDrew, V58621 Leslie Walter Bennett, V58742 Bevan JohnFrench, V59046 Leslie James Hocking, 25th January. 1941;V39637 Henry Lloyd Cliff Dunn, V39287 Maurice ConroyMurnane. V39514 'William John Mathews, V39812 LloydWilliam Walk ley, 18th March, l941.

4th Military District.Militia Battalions. To be Lieutenant (on. probation)

Ge.orge Angus Gorily, 30th September, 1.940, with regimentalseniority next after Lieutenant (on probation) J. L. Harman.

Garrison Battalions. The provisional appointment of 5343Lieutenant F. Basse is confirmed. The commission of Lieutenant M. G. Saunders, M.C., is cancelled.

6th Military District.filiti4L. Battalions. - 7253583 Captain C. H. Robinson is

seconded; 1st February, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Garrison. Bat talions.Lieutenant F. L. Frost is appointed

from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 17th January, 1941, and tobe seconded. To be Lieutciiants (on probation) W31648George Hartley Lenox, M.C., \V243166 David Baxter, W31231

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Frank James Dunn, W31204 Harry William Thomas, W31216Hubert Victor Mountain, and W31203 Colin \VainsbrougllDaintrey Wishart, 20th March, 1941. .

AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS.EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) W. L. Christie is trans-

ferred (provisionally) from a Militia Battalion, 28th October,1940, and to retain temporary rank of Captain.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.VI186.2 Lieutenant W. S. Hanson is transferred (pro

visionally) from a Militia Battalion, 1st March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.To be Chaplain ( 4th Class) .The Reverend Dellis Francis

Byrne, 19th March, 1941.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.To be Chaplain ( 4th Class) .The Reverend Eric Henry

Parsons, 25th March, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.To be Chaplain ( 4th Class) .The Reverend Frederick

William Guest, 18th March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.Major H. F. Cohen, V.D., is appointed from the Reserve of

Officers, 4th .June, 1940. Lieutenants A. W. Haines andR. I. C. Hinchcliffe are appointed from the Reserve of Officers(.A.A.S.C.), 16th February, 1941.. Lieutenant E. J. Millaris appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.S.C.), 22ndMarch, 1941, and to be seconded. To be Lieutenants (on.probatiou). N261 07 Thomas John Finnane, N26052 DavidDrylie Moffat Bate, 8th March, 1941 ; and N5087 Ian ClaudeHawker, 26th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.The probationary appointments of Lieutenants J. W. Barter

and V8:3498 W. A. Robinson, are confirmed. The provisionalappointments of Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) G. S.Abramovitch, Lieutenants V60603 J. B. Bryson, E. J. Hollo-way, C. Howitt. V60811 J. S. Reeve, V60747 A. L. Proud, andH. A. Mitchell, are confirmed. V63059 Lieutenant (pro-visionally) T. M. Ramsay to be seconded, 25th March, 1941.To be Captains (temporarily)Lieutenant (provisionally )V84130 H. A. Mitchell. Lieutenants (on probation) V1485C. J. Abicare, V1300 G. F. G. Howard, \83758 G. E. Bromley,and V1663 W. E. Collingwood, 12th March, 1941. To beLieutenant (on probation)Maurice Alfred Stratton, 7thMarch, 1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.To be Lieutenants (on probation). W237648 .Ross

Alexander Keesing and to be seconded, W49 Oliver BallautyneSynnot, 14th March, E941; Harold Bickford Jarvis andStephen Harvey James, 21st March, 1941.

7th Military District.Lieutenant H. F. Wilson is appointed (provisionally) from

the Reserve of Officers (inf.), to be seconded and to be Captain(temporarily) 21st March, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY 1NIEDIC AL CORPS.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District._Reserve of Officers. To be Honorary Captains FrancisBaron Burnett, 4th March, 1941; Walter ilIonz, 6th March,1941; and Gordon Kenneth Hawkins, 13th March, 1941.

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8th Military District.Honorary Captain D. Watson is appointed from the Reserve

of Officers (A.A.M.C. ), ist Military District, and to beCaptain (provisionally), 4th March, 1941...

EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.The resignation of Captain (provisionally) A. K. McIntyre

of his commission is accepted, 13th February, 1941.Reserve of Officers. -To be Honorary Captains- Robert

Swinburn, 20th February, .1941. ; Brian Ramsdell Schloeffel,26th February, 1941; James Woolnougli, 10th March, 1941;Kenneth Stewart Wallace, 11th March, 1941; . Samuel Lackey.William Wilson Ingram, M.C., 12th March, 1941; LeslieCritchley Dunlop, Colin Leslie Bear, 14th March, 1941; andHenry Ross Macourt, 17th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

:3rd Military District.Honorary Captains A. E. Lincoln and C. F. H. Pyman are

appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to beCaptains (provisionally), 28th February, 1941, and 7th March,1941,. respectively. Captain (provisionally) I. H. Cowling istransferred to the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , 27th Febriíary, 1941. . Lieutenant Colonel Blaubauen is placed on theRetired List. llth March, 1941.-7'o be Captains (provision-ally)- Frederick Guy Tiuddenham, Herbert Nathan Silverman,Richard Douglas Smith, Thomas Buchanan Campbell Patrick,4th March, 1941.

Dental Services.- Houorary Captain B. J. Mahon isappointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and tobe Captain (provisionally), 5th February. 1941.

Reserve of Officers.-The resignation of Honorary CaptainD. A. Carter of his commission is accepted, 22nd February,1941. To be Honorary Captains. -lean Littlejohn, EsmeVivienne Anderson, Thomas Galbraith, Victor AlexanderConlon, Glenn Neville Frost, John Bertram Gilchrist Muir.George Herbert Wells, 4th March. 1941. and Frederick HaroldMoran, 12th March, 1941..

4th Military District.Honorary Captains W. A. Russell and H. G. Prest are

appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and to beCaptains (provisionally) . 11th April, 1 940. and 3rd Septem-ber. 1940, respectively.

Reserve of Officers.-To be Honorary Captains- PhilipMurdoch Wesslink and Philipp Jacob Alpert, 5th March,1941.

6th Military District.

Pharmaceutical Services.-Honorary Lieutenant C. A.Robertson is appointed frein the Reserve of Officers(A.A.M.C.) , and to be Lieutenant (provisionally), 11th March,1941.

WESTERN COMMAND.

5th Military District.Honorary Captain D. A. Quinlan is appointed from the

Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to be Captain (provisionally) . 10th March, 1941.

Reserve of Officers.-To be Honorary Captains-Henry JohnArnold Barnard, Carl William Albert Joseph Schlink, HaroldRobert Elphick, Edward Wilford. Arndt, William Rex Moloney,Gordon Victor Stanton, Thomas Morris, Archibald FrederickGeorge Cornelius Christie, William Frederick Tomlinson.Donald Wallace Fleming. and . John Denman Craddock, 14thMarch. -1941.

7th Military District.

To be Major (temporarily).-N75075 Captain W. 7.'. .T.

Harris.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY PAY CORPS.

The regimental seniority of 1)300013 Lieutenant A. Brewster,D.C.M., to be next after Lieutenant (Temporary Captain)R. E. Cornish. To be Major (temporarily) (Grade I.)-Lieutenant R. A. Bremer, 21st February, 1941. To be Captain.(temporarily) (Grade 1.)-D300013 Lieutenant A. Brewster,D.C.M., 21st March, 1941. To be Lieutenant with regimentalseniority next after Lieutenant (Temporary. Major) P.3fcCarthy- Reginald. Albert Bremer, 20th February. 1941.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY VETLttINARY CORPS.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Reserve of Officers.-Lieutenant R. Nott is transferred from

the Reserve of Officers and to be Honorary Captain, 11thMarch, 1941. To be Captain (provisionally) Robert DavisChester, 17th March, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District..Reserve of Officers. -The provisional appointment of Captain

R. H. G. Burns is confirmed.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st Military District.Reserve of Officers.-Lieutenant J. Patterson is appointed

from the Reserve of Officers (Arty.), and to be Captain (pro -visiona.11y) , 24th January, 1941.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.Lieutenant- Colonel J. H. Aloore, Captains E. G. Coppel,

E. P. Prendergast, J. H. B. Armstrong, S. L. Hayes and C. E.Fyffe are transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 1st October,1940.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY PROVOST CORPS.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.V38148 Lieutenant ( provisionally) W. D. Wookey is trans-

ferred (provisionally) from a Militia Battalion, 25th March,1941.

6t11, Military District..

The notification respecting T260701 Lieutenant L. Chamberswhich appeared in Executive Minute No. 60/1941, promulgatedin Commonwealth Gazette No. 63 of 1941 is amended to readas follows:-T260701 Lieutenant L. Chambers is appointedfrom the Reserve of Officers (Arty.). 31st January, 1940, andis retired 18th February, 1941..

AREA STAFFS.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

6th Military District.Lieutenant J. M. Stranger is appointed (provisionally) from

the Reserve of Officers (Engrs.) , 21st December, 1939, and tolie Captain (temporarily), 1st December. 1940.

RESERVE OF OFFICERS.WESTERN COMMAND.

5t1ú Military District.

Lieutenant J. L. Mackenzie is transferred from theUnattached List, 9th April, 1941.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY SENIOR CADETS.

NORTHERN COMMAND.

1st 1Wilitarg District.

The resignations of their commissions of the followingofficers are accepted:- Lieutenants A. E. Mc Lucas and C. N.Tuiibayue, 27th March, 1941; Cadet Lieutenants A. P. Craw-ford, L. R. Dixon, R. D. C. Cusack and A. D. Hoffman, 27thMarch, 1941. To be Cadet Lieutenant --- Harold Joseph Belson,3rd April, 1941.

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EASTERN COMMAND.

2nd Military District.

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The resignations of their commissions of the followingofficers are accepted: Cadet Lieutenants J. D. Matthews, 14thMarch, 1941, and M. T. Havyatt, 21st March, 1941. To beLieutenant Anthony Felix Russo, 17th June, 1940.

SOUTHERN COMMAND.

3rd Military District.

The resignation of Cadet Lieutenant R. H. McCooey of hiscommission is accepted, 20th February, 1941,. (in lieu of thenotification respecting Cadet Lieutenant R. Jr. Gooey whichappeared in Executive Minute No. 54/1941, promulgated inCommonwealth Gazette No. 55 of 1941). To be Major Frank.Shama, 4th March, 1941. To be Cadet Lieutenants CharlesNeil «Teatliersor,, John Alfred Miles, Doublas Robin Beer,Alfred Kingsley Jackson, 4th March, 1941, . and Stephen LadeRichards, 25th March, 1941.

4th Military District.

To be Cadet Lieu.fep, ts+.Robin William Hone, 20th February, 1941, Jolni Russell Prescott, Peter Cunliffe Hemingwayand George William Mansfield, 28th March, 1941..

6th. Military District.

The resignation of his commission of the following officeris accepted. Lieutenant D. A. Kearney, 25th March, 1941.(Ex. Min. No. 75 Approved 30th April, 1941.)

PERCY C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

AUTHORITY TO ENTER UPON LANDS IN THE AUSTRALIANCAPITAL TERRITORY.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasapproved, under the powers conferred by section 69 of

the Defence Act 1903 -1941, of the Australian Military Forcesbeing authorized to enter upon and use for training,manoeuvres or other military purposes, between 15th May and5th June, 1941, both dates inclusive, all those pieces or parcelsof land being Commonwealth Crown allotments, shire . oreouneil reserves, private property or otherwise, but excludingthe Fairbairn Aerodrome and R.A.A.F. Station, bounded onthe north by the Federal Highway; on the east by roadSutton- Quean.beyan ; on the: south by the (old) roadQueanbeyan -Ya.ss and on the west by the Majura Lane, andthat the owners or occupiers of any such land, who claimthat they have sustained any damage or loss by reason ofsuch entry or use, be required to submit their claims forsuch damage or loss to the Commandant, Royal MilitaryCollege, Duntroon, A.C.T., within seventy -two hours of suchentry or use, for determination and payment in accordancewith the Australian Military Regulations.(Ex. Min. No.77).

J. W. LECKIE,A member of the Executive Council for

the time being acting for and on behalfof the Minister of State for the Army.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

H[S Excellency the Governor-General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made :

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The undermentioned appointments in the Administrativeand Special Duties Branch are made consequent upon theincorporation of the Meteorological Service in the RoyalAustralian Air Force.

Herbert Norman Warren is granted a commission onprobation with the rank of Group Captain with effect from17th April, 1941.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Wing Commander . with effect from 17th April,1941:David James Mares and Alfred Stanley Richards.

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The following are granted honorary commissions with therank of Wing Commander with effect from 17th April,1941: Arthur Gordon Akeroyd and Harry Mayne Treloar.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Squadron Leader with effect from 17th April,1941 :Harold Eustace Camm, Alan Chester Combes, AllanWilliam Cornish, Walter Anthony Dwyer, John Hogan,Bernard William Newman and Edward Waldemar 'Tirricxe.

Edward Bromley is granted an honorary commission withthe rank of Squadron Leader with effect from 17th April,1941.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of . Flight Lieutenant with effect from 17th April,1941: Leonard Joseph Dwyer, Alexander Keith Hannay,Jantes Dugald Stuart Hutchison, John Johnston, GeorgeWilliam Mackey, John Sylvester Maher, Cornelius McGrath,Jolui Henry Nance, William Leslie Nelson, Reginald ClaxtonShinkfield, Frederick Christian Weisser, Arthur CharlesWhite, Raymond William Wyatt.

Flight Lieutenants G. N. Mackey and L. J. Dwyer aregranted the honorary rank of Squadron Leader with effectfrom 17th Aprils 1.941.

John Henry Hartshorn is granted an honorary commissionwith the rank of Flight Lieutenant with effect from 17thApril, 1941.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Flying Officer with effect from 17th April, 1941:Henry Tamblyn Ashton, Allan Tristram Bath, Harold GeorgeBond, Harold Walter Allen Neale Braun, George FrederickBrown, Reginald Harry Clarke, Percival Tasman Dale,Douglas Highmoor Forder, Andrew Garriock, William JamesGibbs, Wilfred John Greenfield, James Michael Joseph Hall,John Hogan, Ralph Aubrey Edward Holmes, John WilsonLillywhite, Alan Robert Martin, Bruce Mason, John JeromeMcDonough, William Keith McKenzie, John Neil McRae,Errol Alfred Mizon, James Maxwell Moss, Maurice AlfredNettle, Bruce James Retallack, Bryan Rofe, George TaylorRutherford, Lionel Ruper Senior, Archibald John Shields,George Anzac Smalinian, Patrick Squires, Wilfred Stokle,Ross Vollprecht, Clarence Jack Wiesner, James LewisWilliams and Donald Sidney Wright.

The following Flying Officers are granted the honorary rankof Flight Lieutenant with effect from 17th April, 1941:G. F. Brown, D.. H. Forder and G. A. Smallman.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Pilot Officer with. effect from 17th April, 1941:Victor John Bahr, David Drayton Brigden, Arthur FrederickMorris Brown, Archibald Norman Carmichael, WilliamLawrence Dowdell, George William Elston, Thomas KingGardiner, Francis Thomas Hannan, Huntly Gordon Higgins,Charles Kerr, John Aubrey Vincent Moore, Robert JamesMcConnell, Richard Gladstone Royce, Reginald John Taylor,George Robert Trefry and Robert William Walsh.

The notification appearing in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia Gazette No. 238 dated 28th November, 1940, concerningthe following, is cancelled: Alexander Keith Hannay,Douglas Highmoor Forder, James Dugald Stuart Hutchison.John Johnston, George Anzac Smallman, Arthur CharlesWhite, John Henry Nance, William James Gibbs, WilfredJólin Greenfield, James Lewis Williams, Reginald HarryClarke, Lionel Rupert Senior, Henry Tamblyn Ashton, HaroldGeorge Bond, Andrew Garriock, Bruce Mason, William KeithMcKenzie, Maurice Alfred Nettle, Bruce Jaynes Retallack,Bryan Rofe, Archibald John Shields, Clarence .Tack Wiesnerand Donald Sidney Wright.(Ex. Min. No. 50 Approved30th April, 1941.)

.T. McEWEN, Minister for Air.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.DEFENCE ACT 1903 -1939, SECTION 63, AND CIVILIAN STAFF

REGULATIONS.

Resignation. Tire resignation of John William Pinchara.Range Assistant (£228-£244), Fourth Division, Rifle RangeStaff, Head quarters, Eastern Command. is accepted as fromthe close of business on 8th April, 1941.. (Ex. Min. No.76Approved 30th April. 1941.)

DEPARTMENT OF AIR.AIR FORCE ACT 1923-1939 ANn AIR FORCE ( CIVIL STAFF )

REGULATIONS.

Appointments Conlrn.cd. Tire probationary appointmentsof the undermentioned as Education Officers (£4204510),Royal Australian Air Force. with effect from 22nd April.1940, are confirmed:

Newell, Harold Frederick.Bowen, Sydney Rupert Norman.

( Ex. Afin. No. 55 Approved 30th April. 1941. )

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PROMOTIONS SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.

rip HE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent uponanother 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 each,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 on

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Brandt, Victoria.

McTigue, James Edward Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Dalton, Clyde Leslie .. . Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Pitman, Geoffrey Rutland Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Balson, Kevin Percy . . Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic -toria

McDonald, John Cecil Telegraph Messenger (£66 £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic.toria

McDougall, Ian Alexander Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Forrester, William Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Henshall, Herbert William Telegraph Messenger (£66- £100),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Vic-toria

Bennington, John Linton

Meyers, Joseph Frederick Vincent

Hilder, Robert Richard Ray . .

Storer, William Hudson

Bible, Harold Bede ..

Taxation Branch,Senior Investigation Officer;

Grade 1 (£546 - £618), ThirdDivision, Investigation andSales Tax

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, May -lands, Western Australia

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth. Division, -Postmaster -General'-s Department, Tele-graph Branch, Perth, WesternAustralia

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Fre-mantle, Western Australia

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, SalesTax, vice E. L. Ross, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, SalesTax, vice A. W. Biehl, transferred

Messenger (£664168), Fourth Division, SalesTax, vice A. A. Johnston, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, SalesTax, vice W. J. Tehan, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Income and Land Records, vice J. R.Hickey, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Valuations, vice E. D. McKenzie, trans-ferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, Mis-cellaneous, vice E. E. Harrison, trans-ferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, Ac-counts and Registers, vice IL Whitehead,transferred

Western Australia.Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£582-

£660), Third Division. Investigation andSales Tax, vice R. L Hunter, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, Staffand Miscellaneous Section, vice R. E.Brazier, transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Assessing and Records,Land Tax Section, vice W. R. Utting,transferred

DEPARTMENT O

Electoral Branch,

Postal Clerk (£108 £318), ThirdDivision, Postmaster- General'sDepartment, Nowra, NewSouth Wales

Duties. Assist in maintenance of

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, Ac-counts and Statistics Section, vice T. A. C.Daymond, transferred

F THE INTERIOR.New South Wales.

Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Warringah(Mosman), vice G. G. Jarratt, transferred

rolls and electoral work generally.

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PROMOTIONS -- continued.

No. 85.---1st May; 1941

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

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New Souri Wales.

Greig, Claude Campbell Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354 - £438),Third Division, Dapto.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 - £546), ThirdDivision, Gilgandra, vice O. G. C. Kohl -hardt, transferred

460 1.5.41

Reynolds, John Thomas Postmaster, Grade 1(£270- £342),Fourth Division, Albion Park

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£3844420),Third Division, Broken Hill, vice L. V.

388

Bland, promotedGreen, David .. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1

(£3304366), Third Division,Strath$eld

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384 - £420),Third Division, Invere11, vice R. E. Piltz,promoted

388 VP

Wilson, Edmund Patrick William Clerk (£288 £330), Third Divi-sion, Telephone Branch

Clerk (£288 - £354), Third Division, Engineer-ing Branch (Costing Section), vice H. D.

346

Knight, promotedDuties.-Preparation of wages and allowances pay sheets.

Chandler, Colin Wyatt .. Clerk . (06-M06), Third Divi-sion, Telephone Branch,Victoria ..

Clerk (£288 4330), Third Division, TelephoneBranch, Commercial Division (ContractSection), vice E. F.' Jones, transferred

310

Duties.-Deals with applications for all classes of telephone subscribers' facilities.

Tyrrell, James Frederick Storeman (£2444260), FourthDivision, Stores Branch

Storeman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Stores Branch. Office reclassified (P.S.B.

272

Certificate No. 41/97)Sparkes, Cyril David .. Telegraph Messenger (£66 £160),

Fourth Division, BerriganPostal Assistant, Grade 1(£84- £244), Fourth

Division, Oaklands, vice T. J. Jamieson,promoted

98 ,.

McLean, Alice Elizabeth Telephonist (£84- £198), FourthDivision, Telephone Branch

Phonogram Attendant, Grade 1 (£84- £206),Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch, vice

201

Jessie MacDonald,, transferredDuties require typing qualifications.

Boyle, Thomas Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 4257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, . Line Staff (No. 1

.272

Branch, Line Staff (No. 1 Metropolitan Division), vice L. F. A.Metropolitan Division)

Duties includeArcher, promoted

cable jointing.

Champness, Ernest Charles Lineman, Grade i.. (0334257), .Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

272

Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

Metropolitan Division)Duties include

Metropolitan Division), vice F. R. Clifton,promoted .

cable jointing.

Newland, Eric Cecil .. Lineman, Grade 1 (£2334257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division.Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

272

Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

Metropolitan Division)Metropolitan Division), vice J. H. Perry,retired

Bodell, William Robert

Duties include cable jointing.

Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257), Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division, 272Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (No. 2Metropolitan Division)

Duties include

Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 2Metropolitan Division), vice H. Smith,promoted

cable jointing.

Johannessen, Johannes Joseph Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 £257),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 4

272

Duties include

Metropolitan Division), vice R. G. Bofinger,promoted

cable jointing.

Hughes, «William George Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 - £257),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 4

27r2

Metropolitan Division), vice H. G. Bowker,promoted

Duties include cable jointing.

Pt

Halloway, Edgar Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 - £257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

974 ,,

Branch, Line Staff (No. 1 Metropolitan Division), vice W. A.Metropolitan Division)

Duties includeBerriman, promoted

cable jointing : -

Beer, Harry Charles .. Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 - £257), Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division, 272 !!Fourth Division, Engineering Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 5Branch, Line 'Staff, WaggaWagga Division ( Wagga

Metropolitan Di vision), vice C. Frost,promoted . . .

Wagga)Duties include cable jointing.

Kendrick, Allred James Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- f257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 5

272

Branch, Line Staff (No. 5.Metropolitan Division)

.Metropolitan Division), vice A. V. Jentsch,promoted

Duties include cable jointing.

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Commonwealth Gazette

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

promotion.Date of

Promotion.

Phillips, Frederick Harold

Charles, George Watheh

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT- continued.

New South Wales-continued.

.. 1 Postal Clerk (£108 £3]8), Third Clerk (£252- £330), Third Division, AccountsDivision, Grafton Branch (Money Order Accounts), vice

(((( C. Harris, p romotedDuties.- Assistant Money Order Examiner.

.. Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252- £330), Third Division, Personnelsion, Engineering Branch Branch (Records), vice H. F. Griffin,

promotedDuties.- Recording and filing of papers concerning administrative and general postal and staff matters.

Lockhart, Es my

Kerr, Gladys Eileen ..

Smith, Irene Agnes .

Attewell, Iris Harriet..

Williams, Magdalen Ellen

Swan, Thomas Errington

Johns, Douglas Ross ..

Tiplady, Murray Northam

Robley, William James

Blackman, William James

Stephens, William Hedley

Tomkins, Leslie Hayward

Killian, Bertie Vincent

Devlin, Edward John

Watkins, George Francis

Hammond, Kevin Charles

Blakey, William Stephen

Turnbull, John Robert

Sutherland, Keith William

Telephonist (£84- £198), FourthDivision, Parkes

Telephonist (£84- £198), FourthDivision, Wagga Wagga

Assistant (Female), Grade 3(1202- £210), Fourth Division,Telephone Branch ( Goulburn)

Assistant (Female), Grade 3(£202 - £210), Fourth Division,Telephone Branch (Lismore)

Telephonist (£84- £198), FourthDivision, Telephone Branch ,

Postman (£84- £244), FourthDivision, unattached

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Broken Hill

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Merewether

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Ryde

Lineman, Grade 1 (£2334257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (No. 1

Metropolitan Division)

Monitor (£226- £250), Fourth Division,Parkes. New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 39/1012)

Monitor (£226- £250), Fourth Division, Mur -willumbah, vice Norah Keane, transferred

Monitor (£226- £250), Fourth Division, Armi-dale, vice Freda M. Harper, transferred

Monitor (£226 - £250), Fourth Division,Casino, vice Thelmore C. Godfrey, trans-ferred

Monitor (£226-£250), Fourth Division,Goulburn, vice Norah Keane, transferred

Motor Driver (£252 £268), Fourth Division,Stores Branch (Transport), vice E. H.Thornthwaite, deceased£Postman (£84244), Fourth Division,Broken Hill, vice W. V. Christopher,transferred

Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-sion, Hamilton, vice W. T. McLeod,transferred

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Cashier), vice G. F.Cunynghame, transferred

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

Metropolitan Division), vice F. S. Butler,promoted

Duties include cable jointing.

Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 - £257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (Metro-politan Divisions), Queensland

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 1

Metropolitan Division), vice J. Murphy,promoted

Duties include cable jointing.

Victoria.Lineman, Grade 1 (£233-£257),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (Metro-politan No. 3 Division)

Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (Metro-politan (No. 3 Division)

Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (Metro-politan No. 1 Division)

Postman (£84£244), FourthDivision, Mail Branch

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Metro-politan No. 3 Division), vice H. B. Sneaz-well, retired

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Metro-politan No. 1 Division), vice W. G. Hanley,promoted

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Metro-politan No. 3 Division), vice C. D.Timbury, seconded

Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,Mail Branch, vice D. A. Connelly, pro-moted

Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244), FourthDivision, Spencer - street, vice W. N. Dick-son, transferred

eenslarid.Que

Postmaster. Grade 3 (£456-£546), Third Division, Tully

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff, SouthWestern Division (Too -woomba)

.. Clerk (£288 - £354), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch(General Accounts)

The position is that of Salary Register Clerk and duties

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Postmaster, Grade 4 (£564- £618), Third 568Division, Innisfail, vice F. A. Wyatt, pro-moted

Line Inspector (£366- £438), Fourth Division, 370Engineering Branch, Line Staff, SouthWestern Division (Roma), vice F. S.Burroughs, transferred

Clerk (£330- £402), Third Division, Accounts 388Branch (General Accounts), vice J. J.Bales, promoted

comprise checking Salary Registers and Pay Vouchers, &c.

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PROMOTIONS continued.

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

Date ofPromotion.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-- GOniifÚed.

Queensland Continued.

Cross, Reginald Thomas

Riddle, Kevin Laurence

Gardiner, Graham Lawrie

Collins, Keith James ..

Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£244), Fourth Division, Stan -thorpe

Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-. £244), Fourth Division,Goondiwindi

Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£244), Fourth Division, Tal-wood

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Innisfail

South

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Fourth Division,Tambo, vice W. D. T. Carter, transferred

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), . Fourth Division,Dirranbandi, vice E. J. Taylor, transferred

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Fourth Division,Winton, : :ke E. G. Roberts, transferred

Telephonist (£84- £168), Fourth Division,Innisfail. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 41/156)

A uÑtralia.

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Low, Gwendoline Jean Assistant (Female), Grade 1(£84- £178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts)

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186- £194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts), vice E. E. Matthew,retired

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Comptoineter qualifications essential.

Jackson, William Thomas Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Woodville

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division, Tele-phone Branch, vice R. K. Datson, trans-ferred

80 ,,

Adams, Cecil Norman Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, StockExchange

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Personnel Branch, "ice F. W. Coleman,transferred

98 VP

13'estern AuFtralia.Abbott, John Hague . . Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),

Fourth Division, TelegraphJunior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-

sion, Telegraph Branch, Perth, vice W. T.98 1.5.41

Branch, Perth Perkins, transferred

Tasmania.Meakins, Jock Arthur. . Clerk '(£252 £330), Third Divi-

sion, Mail Branch, SydneyClerk (£288 - £354), Third Division, Engi-

neering Branch. Office reclassified292 1.5.41

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 41/90)Duties. Country Engineering Division. Preparation of Major and Minor works proposals, &c.

Eales, Geoffrey John Telegraph Messenger (£66-£160),Fourth Division, Launceston

Junior Assistant (£844168), Fourth Divi-sion, Launceston, vice F. C. Jones, trans-ferred

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In the notification of the provisional promotion of P. W. Mason, appearing in Gazètte of 23rd April, 1941, the cause of vacancy shouldread " vice G. E. Porter, retired."

In the notification of the provisional promotion of R. H. A. Spicer, appearing in Gazette of 23rd April, 1941, the cause of vacancyshould read " vice J. Dinneen, promoted."

The following provisional promotions have been confirmed :--

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

L. J. Daniels, W. Grant and L. E. Ward,. appearing in Gazette of 6th March, 1941.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

R. A. N. Kelly and H. J. Matison, appearing in Gazette of 13th February, 1941.C.T. .O'Leary, T. G. Tait, W. H. Irwin, W. A. Gardner and H. A. Drew, appearing in Gazette of 13th March, 1941.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

S. J. Willis, appearing in Gazette of 13th March, 1941.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATI ©N.

E. H. Read, appearing in Gazette of 30th January, 1941.

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

M. O'Keeffe, appearing in Gazette of the 27th February, 1941.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

E. J. Ablett, R. W. Kerr, G. N. Vose, C. C. Condie, A. J. A. Vaughan, H. K. Whitechurch, K. A. Wallis, J. E. Warren, V. P.Catchpoole, W. J. Malvine and H. B. Grantham, appearing in Gazette of 6th March, 1941.

E. A. Brighouse, L. V. McLauchlan, C. V. Burke, J. W. Nyland, R. O. Borland, N. J. Watson, J. D. Capelin, G. A. Elliott, A. W.Rice, R. W. Magee, S. J. E. Walden and W. J. Pearce, appearing in Gazette of 13th March, 1941.

X. W. Buckler, A. W. Vidler and E. J. Pinel, appearing in Gazette of 3rd April, 1941.

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OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.-DEPARTMENT' OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

Confirmation of Appointment. The appointment -of RalphLindsay Harry, as Clerk (£222-1510). Third Division. isnow confirmed as on and -from 13th August, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.STATISTICIAN'S BRANCH.

Creation of Offices. --A new office of Clerk is created in theFinance Branch, Statistician's Branch, with limits of salaryof minimum £96 and maximum £306, subject to variation inpursuance of Regulation JOGA, such office to be included inthe Third Division. The undermentioned new offices arecreated in the Finance Section, Statistician's Branch(stationed at Sydney) :One of Statistical Coder. (Female) ,Fourth Division; one of Card Puncher (Female), FourthDivision. (Ex. Min. No. 11) .

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.MARINE BRANCH, VICTORIA.

Office Abolished. The office of Mechanic (Lighthouse),Fourth Division, Currie Harbour, Lighthouses Section, MarineBranch, Victoria, new office recommended for creation inPublic Service Board Certificate No. 1048 dated 10th June,1940, is abolished. .

New Office Cr-ea.ted. A new office of Head Lightkeelper,Fourth Division, .Currie Harbour, has been created in theLighthouses Section, Marine Branch, Victoria, with limitsof salary of minimum £284 and maximum £308, subject tovariation in pursuance of Regulation 106A.-- -(Ex.. Min.No. 27.)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Creation of New Office. One of Foreman. Assistant, Fourth

Division, Leper Hospital, Medical Services, Health and MeatInspection Division, Northern Territory (Darwin), withlimits of salary of minimum. £294 and maximum £306, andannual increment of £12, subject to variation in pursuanceof Regulation 106A.(Ex. Min. No. 22.)

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.CENTRAL STAFF.

Office Created. -- Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division, StoresBranch, Central Staff and Victoria (Central Staff)

VICTORIA.

Offices Created.Assistant (Female) , Grade ..2, FourthDivision, Money Order Accounts Section, Accounts Branch(two positions) ; Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, RecordsSection, Personnel Branch; Postal Clerk; Foürtli Division,Carnegie, Postal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, at theundermentioned offices :Albert Park, Armadale, Bentleigh,Hampton, Ca.sterton; and Yallourn. The undermentioned newoffices have been created in the Stores Branch, Central Staffand Victoria (Victoria ) : One of Storeman, Grade 1, FourthDivision ; two of Assistant Storeman, Fourth Division. Theundermnentioned new offices have been created in the ContractsSection of the Stores Branch, Central Staff and Victoria(Victoria) with limits of salary as indicated, subject tovariation in pursuance of regulation 106&: One of Clerk,Third Division, minimum £366, maximum £438 ; one of Clerk,Third Division, minimum £96, maximum £306; Overseer, Grade1, Fourth Division, Circulation Section, Telegraph 'Branch,with limits of salary of minimum £260 and maximum £284and annual increments of £8, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. r

Office Reclassified. The classification of the office: ofEngineer, Third Division, . Engineering .Branch;:- occupied byA. R. Hutchinson, with limits of salary of minimum £384and maximum £528, has been raised to Engineer: (TrafficStudies) with limits of salary of minimum £528 andmaximum £600, subject to variation in pursuance of

regulation 106A.QUEENSLAND.

Offices Created.Postman. Fourth Division, Beaudesert;Postman, Fourth Division, Goondiwindi.

Office Reclassified. --The classification of the office of PostalAssistant, Fourth Division, Gladstone, occupied by C, J..Searle, has been raised from. Grade 1 to Grade 2.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ..

Offices Created. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division, GeneralAccöunts Section, _Accounts Branch; Assistante - (Female);Grade 1, Telephone Accounts Section, Accounts Branch : -(EL Min. Nos. 23 and 25.)

.Commonvv.ealt3a. Gazette

PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC- SERVICE ACT-1922 4941.

THE Public Service -Board has. _ _ . . _ _ _

(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated:Donald GordonPlush, 30th January, 1941; Donald John Cameron,Robert Richard Ray Hilder, 13th February, 1941;Harold Rogers, Rupert Roy Emmett, 20th February,1941; Leonard Edward Patrick Hoare, Harold OwenJohn Branch, 27th February, 1941; William DarcyCahill, Gth March,. 1941.

.T. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,Public Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS -AND .DISMISSALS.

THE followin appòintmetits, retirements and dismissals are

notified by the Public Service Board:APPOINTMENTS.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Office of Public Service Board.Clerk, Third Division, Victoria. David Alban Dexter.

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division.Walter Sydney Winning.

Victoria..Clerk. Third Division. Harold William Poulton.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Canberra,.Clerk, Third Division.- - Kenneth

Commons Pryor.Taxrr.tion. ¡karzch, Western. Australia.

Clerk, Third Division. Peter James Livesey.DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CO- ORDINATION.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division. Lionel. Edward Phillips.

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division.. Leslie Finlay Crisp.

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

New South Wales.Clerk: Third Division. Stewart Victor Michael Anderson,

William Ford Dawson, Thomas William Townsden, ThomasHenry Bardsley, Francis Patrick Brady.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Tl'ales.Mechanic, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Donald James

Cameron.Telephonist, Fourth Division.Merle Cecily Seymour, Mary

Theresa Maguire, Dawn Howard Cookson, Shirley Sybil Hill,Jupette Veronica Baker, Edith Fay Shannon, Shirley MargaretMosley, Ivy Margaret Adame, Nancye Mary Hannagan, MavisGa.udry.

Gault Crawford, Frank

Victoria.Assistant, Grade 1. Fourth Division. Frank Bernie Fitzner.Postman;. Fourth Division. Raymond Rhyss- Jones.

Queensland. . _.

Postman , Fourth, Division .------Henry Thomas Carter.

_RETIREMENTS.DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch, Victoria.Section 49.Patricia Josephine Hölloway, Assistant

(Female) , Grade 1, as from the close of business on 1st April,1941.

.Ta.ra.tion Branch, South Australia.Section 49. Aileen May Roberts, Typist, Grade 1, as from

the close of business on 5th April, 1941.

DEPARTMENT, OF THE ARMY; . .

New South, 1,7 016.Section 49. Gwenyth Roper, Typist, Grade :,1., as fromthe

-.close of business on 21st December, 1940. . -

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Subject to --good conduct, diligence and efficiency, adultTelephonists and Assistants (Female) ,, Grade 1, are entitledto annual increments until e the maximum of £201 'and. £181.respectively, is reached._ An officer obliged to live away from home a -ill bë paid, aminimum remuneration of £106 per oannnm. ..

SUBJECTS OF Ex.aMINATIoN. --The subjects of examinationwill be=

DEPARTMENT -OF TRADE ÀÑD CUSTOMS.

Queensland.Section 85 (1) . Edward Patrick Geraghty, Sub- Collector

of Customs, as from the close of business on 4th June, 1941.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. -

New South Wales.Section 67.John Smith, Postman, as from.: the close of

business ou 31st August, 1941.Victoria.

Section 49.-- Phyllis Elvins Trathen, Assistant (Female) ,Grade 1, as from the close of business on 8th March, 1941.

Section 85 (1).Lily Emma Niven, Supervisor (Female) ,as from the close of business on 31st May, 1941.

Section 85 (2) .Ethel Toon, Monitor, as from the closeof business on 31st May, 1941.

Western Australia.Section 49. Barbara Jannette Porter, Telephonist, as from

the close of business on 12th April, 1941.

DISMISSALS.PosT \IASTi - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Section 55. Oswald Griffiths, Postman, as from the close of

business on 29th April, 1941.Western Australia.

Section 55. Ronald David Gallagher, Junior Assistant, asfrom the close of business on 23rd April, 1941; John GeorgeRapp, Telegraph Messenger, as from the close of business on23rd April, 1941.

J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.Examination No. 2345.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE) AT TELEPHONEEXCHANGES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY, OR ASASSISTANT (FEMALE), GRADE 1, SYDNEY.

ACOMPETITIVE examination for appointment as abovewill be held under the following conditions:

DATE OF EXAMINATION. Saturday, 7th June, 1941.EXAMINATION CENTRE.Sydney.PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Females (unmarried) who

are natural -born or naturalized British subjects and whowere born not earlier than 8th June, 1922, and not laterthan 7th June, 1925.

How TO MARE APPLICATION.All applications must besubmitted on printed forms, which may be obtained, uponeither written or personal request, from the CommonwealthPublic Service Inspector, Commonwealth Bank Building',Martin- place, Sydney.

EXAMINATION FEE. Each application must be accompaniedby a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector ofPublic Moneys.

APPLICATIONS CL08E.Applications must reach the Com-monwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney, not later than28th May, 1941.

Applications received after 28th May, 1941, will berejected unless the applicant has advised the .CommonwealthPublic Service Inspector, Sydney, by letter or telegramwhich reaches him not later than 28th May, 1941, that sheis forwarding an application, and has actually posted h erapplication before or on 28th May, 1941:

Applications will not be formally acknowledged. Adviceof the examination arrangements issued to candidates willserve this purpose.

. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. If a candidate changes her addressafter she forwards her application, she should immediatelyadvise -the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney.of her new address.

SALARIES. The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation inaccordance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of the.cost of living:

Age. Telephonists.

L

Assistant (Female)(trade 1,

fUnder 17 years 86 86

At 17 years 98 9W18 110 11019 128 12820 152 - 15221 177 165

Fullmarke.

Handwriting. To be . judged for legibility,neatness and simplicity, from the can-didate's paper in Spelling .. .. 50

Spelling.To be judged from the candidate'stranscription of a mis- spelled paper .. 150

Arithmetic. First four rules, includingBritish standard weights, measures andmoney .. .. ..200

A candidate will not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless she obtains at least half of the full marksin each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

Where two or more candidates secure the same total ofmarks, their order of merit will be determined by marksobtained for (a) Arithmetic, (b) Spelling, and, where those .marks are equal, (c) by lot.

TEXT BOors. No text -books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous . Commonwealth PublicService examination for appointment as Telephonist may beobtained from the Commonwealth Inquiry Officer, Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin- place, Sydney, for 3d. ; 4d. bypost. The examination for Assistant (Female), Grade 1, isthe same as that for Telephonist.

The papers in Spelling will be marked first, and the papersin Arithmetic of candidates who fail in Spelling will not bemarked, nor will those candidates be awarded marks forHandwriting.

VACANCIES. -1t is estimated that twenty -five (25) appointments will lye made within the twelve months commencingon the date of publication of the results of the examination.

ORDER OF APPOINTMENT.Successful candidates will beconsidered for appointment in accordance with their order ofmerit at the examination.

ELiomru'rr.A successful candidate will be eligible forapppointment until the expiration of twelve months commenc-ing on the date of the publication of the results of theexamination in the Commonwealth Gazette.

APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. A successful candi-date must, upon appointment, produce evidence of the date ofher birth and a medical certificate satisfying the Board insuch particulars as it may determine of sound bodily healthand freedom from physical defects. Successful candidatesshould not undergo medical examination for this purpose untilinstructed to do so. Upon the confirmation of her appoint-ment, an officer will also be required to contribute to theCommonwealth Superannuation Fund.

Qualified candidates who on appointment are already tem-porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen' daysof the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification ofappointment and request to report for duty, will be regardedfor seniority purposes as having entered the CommonwealthService on the date of the Public Service Inspector's appoint-ment certificate.

It should be noted by all candidates that, unless theypossess acute hearing, normal eyesight, a clear voice, distinctenunciation, freedom from any throat affection, and have thefollowing arm reach, they should not enter the .examina-tion with a view to appointment as Telephonist:Standing erect with shoulder raised and right arm extendedvertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from ground to fingertips; standing erect with shoulder raised and left armextended vertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from groundt( finger tips ; standing erect with arms extended horizontally,4 ft. 10 in. from finger tips to finger tips.

REFUSAL Or APPOINTMENT. --If a successful candidatedeclines to accept an appointment offered to her, or fails toreply within seven days to a communication from the Board,a Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posta andTelegraphs, respecting her nomination to the Public Service,her name may be removed . from the " Register of Persons.Qualified for Appointment." :. _ .. _

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PRACTICAL 'TESTS SUBSEQUENT TO APPOINTMENT.-- -Everyperson appointed to the : position of Telephonist will, after theexpiration of three months from the date of appointment, betested in clearness of speech and acuteness of hearing over atelephone line, and in practical efficiency in the operation, ofa telephone switchboard. If an appointee fails to pass thistest, her appointment will be annulled.

,T. 'H. `STARLING, Deputy Commissioner.Public Service Board.

Examination Nó. 2347.FOR TRANSFER AS MACHINIST (FEMALE) , GRADE 1, FOURTH

DIVISION, NEW SOUTH WALES; VICTORIA,. QUEFNSLAND,SOUTII AUSTRALIA, AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ACOMPETITIVE examination as above Will be held underthe following conditions: -

1)ATFs or EÏAMINATION. Saturday, 11th Otober, 1941,for English, Arithmetic and Typewriting, and a. subsequentSaturday to be fixed later for those who qualify to undergo theremaining tests.

EXAMINATION CENTRES.-- Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,Adelaide, and Perth. If found to be necessary and convenientthe tests in the three subjects on 11th October May be con-ducted 'in other centres, but the remaining tests will heconducted only in the capital cities.

OFFICERS ELIGIBLE.LE. TO ENTER. -- Female officers permanentlystationed in New South \Vales, Victoria, Queensland, SouthAustralia, and. Western Australia.

How TO MAICE AYPI.ICATIoN. Application to attend theexamination should be made in an officer's own handwritingand should contain the following particulars:-

( ) Examination No. 2347.(b) .Name in full.(c) Classified position.(d) Official address.(e) Exemption claimed (evidence to be furnished where

pass was obtained at an examination not held bythe Board) .

(f) Date of application.APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications, which should be for-

warded direct and not through a Department, must reach theSecretary to the Commonwealth Public Service Board, Canberra., not later- than 27th. August, 1941.

Applications received after 27th August, 1941, will berejected unless the applicant has advised the Secretary tothe Board, by letter or telegram which reaches- him notlater than 27th August, 1941, that she is forwarding anapplication, and has actually posted her application on orprior to 27th August, 1941. .

The receipt of applications will not be acknowledged. Anapplicant should therefore make a record of the date of theposting of her application. If she does not receive advice toattend the examination at latest fourteen (14) days before thedate of the .examination, she should at once communicate withthe Secretary to the Board, and at the same time furnishevidence of the posting of her application.

CHANGE OF AnnHESS. --If a candidate is transferred eithertemporarily 'òr permanently to another station after shelodges her application, she should immediately advise theSecretary to the Board of her new address.

SALARIES. -The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation in accord-ance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of the costof living :

Officers Under 21 Fears of Are

Under 17 years 86At 17 98At 18 ,r . 110At 19 128At 20 .. 152

Adults £173 to £229.Advancement beyond the minimum adult rate is by annual

increments, granted subject to good conduct, diligence andefficiency.

Advancement of a Machinist, Grade 1, beyond salary of£213 per annum is, however. subject to the passing of a pre-scribed test and . to the production of evidence to -the satis-faction of the Board that the regular duties of the officerjustify such advancement.

On transfer of a successful candidate as Machinist salaryat her current rate will be payable, provided that no suchtransfer will be effected with salary less than the minimumnor greater than the maximum prescribed.

SUBJECTS OF +'XAMINATION.Maximum Pass

marks. marks.(1) English Meaning of words, punc-

tuation, and .detection of errorsand omissions in a printed

.. 100 .. 60(2) Arithmetic (addition, subtraction,

multiplication, and division, anda` knowledge of the followingsections of Arithmetic:-

vulgar and decimal frac-tions, proportion, percentagesand mensuration) .. .. 100 60

(:3) Typewriting speed test, mini-mum speed twenty -five (25)words per minute .. .. 100 . . 60

(4) Operation of Comptometer or Bur-roughs Calculator

(i) Vertical and cross addi-tion .. .: 100 . . 60

(ii) Division, addition, multi-plication and subtrac-tion .. .. l00 60

( 5 ) Remington or Ell iott-Fishermachine tabulating in columnsusing two (2) vertical totalizers 200 .. I20

(6 ) Burroughs Listing and Duplexmachines addition and subtrac-tion; extracting items using (a)transfer total ; (b) duplexmanipulation .. .. 200 .. 120

A candidate who fails to pass in any of subjects Nos. (I ),(2) and (3) inclusive will not be permitted to undergo themachine tests comprised in subjects Nos. (4) , (5) and (6) .Candidates will be required to provide their own typewriters.

EXEMPTION FROM EXAMINATION. Ail officer who passed inEnglish, and/or Arithmetic at Examinations Nos. 2085, 2141,2204. or 2294, Machinist (Female), Grade 1, or at the Inter-mediate Certificate or Junior Public Examination, will beexempted from re- examination in the subject passed. Noexemption can be granted in any of the machine tests.

TExT - BOORS. --No text -books are prescribed. A booklet con-taining the papers set at a previous Commonwealth Public

ervir - -,e Examination may be obtained from the Common-wealth' Inquiry Officer, Commonwealth Bank 1 uilding, Martin-place. Sydney, and from the Commonwealth. Public ServiceInspectors. 315 Post Office- place, Melbourne, C.1; Common-wealth Offices, Adelaide- street, Brisbane; A.M.P. Building, 23King- William- street, Adelaide; and Commonwealth BankBuildings. Murray- street and Forrest. - place, Perth, for 6d., 7d.by post.

PASS CONDITIONS. Subject to the grant of exemption fromre- examination in educational subjects, a candidate mustobtain at least the pass marks shown against each of thesubjects of examination.

ORDER OF TRANSFER. Successful candidates will be listedin their order of merit, and will be transferred accordingly tofill vacancies.

The order of merit will be determined by the total numberof marks gained in Typewriting (Speed 'rest) , operation ofComptometer or Burroughs Calculator, Remington or ElliottFisher machine and Burroughs Listing and Duplex machines.

If two or more candidates obtain the same total number ofmarks, their order of merit respectively will be determinedfirstly by the number of marks gained in the machine tests;and secondly, where there is still an equality, by lot.

A successful candidate will be eligible for transfer onlyin the State in which she is permanently located.

PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. Successful candidates will beeligible for transfer within -the period of twelve months com-mencing on the date of publication in the CommonwealthGaze; to of the results of the examination.

J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,Public Service Board.

paper

Examination No. 2346.To ENABLE (a) CADET' BIOCHEMISTS TO QUALIFY FOR. ADVANCE-

MENT AS BIOCHEMIST, GRADE 1, AND (b) BIOCHEMISTS,GRADE 1, TO QUALIFY FOR SALARY ADVANCEMENT BEYOND£402 PER ANNUM.

Held September, 1940 and subsequent dates.is hereby notified that the following officers were success-ful in the sections of the examinations specified:Part I Advancement of Cadet Biochemists to be Bio-

chemists, Grade 1.Foley, James David.

Part II Advancement of Biochemists, Grade 1, beyondsalary of £402 per annum.

Clinton, Kenneth John.J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner.

Public Service Board.

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C.

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NOTIFICATION

APPLICATIONS 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 persone.

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 sameBranch of a Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, LinesStaff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.

In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State. thefollowing particulars should be set 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

No. 85.-1st Mäy, 1941

OF VACANCIES. . _ ..

Other applicants should state full names. date, year andplace of birth, and whether the2v are natural .born ornaturalized B'ritish subjects. Returned soldiers should giveparticulars of war service. Copies . only . of . diplomas,references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified of aposition, but appointments may be made at any salary withinsuch range.

Successful applicants must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.

At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willbe made, unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.It, is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,which, if provided. may he wholly or partially withdrawn atany time. .

Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service. who may betransferred without promotion, as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.

Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (includ-ing, if the applicant is married. those of his wife and family)exceed £3. wïien such allowance as the circumstances justifymay be granted.

Position, Salary Soue t and Division. Locality.Salary (exclusive of Child

Endowment).:Closing Date for

Receipt ofA pplications.

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation, Branch.

*Clerk (£330 £402), Third Division, PayRoll Tax Section, Sales Tax Officer

SydneyMelbourne

£334 to £406 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation in the Capi-

(Temporary positions). Twenty -three Brisbane tal City of the Statepositions (eight New South Wales,seven Victoria, three Queensland,two South Australia, two Western

AdelaidePerthHobart

concerned

Australia, one Tasmania)Duties. Out -door investigation on Sales Tax and Pay Roll Tax.

*Clerk (£402 £474), Third Division, PayRoll Tax Section, Sales Tax Office(Temporary positions). Two positions(one New South Wales, one Victoria)

Duties. Out -door investigation

SydneyMelbourne

£406 to £478

Accounting qualifications desirable.

15th May. 1941 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation in the Capi-tal City of the Stateconcerned .

cases). Accounting qualifications desirable.on Sales Tax and Pay Roll Tax (larger

tt *Clerk (£330 £402), Third Division, PayRoll Tax Section, Sales Tax Office(Temporary positions). Five positions(two New South Wales, two Victoria,one Queensland)

Sydney ..

MelbourneBrisbane

£334 to £406 .. 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation in theCapital City of the Stateconcerned

Duties. Dictating correspondence, answering inquiries and assisting in the internal examination of employers' monthly returns.Accounting qualifications desirable.

tt *Examiner (Female) (1186£234),Fourth Division (Temporary positions)(thirteen positions). (Five New SouthWales, four Victoria, two Queensland,one South Australia, one WesternAustralia)

SydneyMelbourneBrisbaneAdelaidePerth

£189 to £237 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation . in theCapital City of the Stateconcerned

Duties. Preliminary examination of Pay Roll Tax returns.Applicants should state their educational qualifications and the experience they have had in examination work.

Machinist (Female), Grade 1 (£84 £226),Fourth Division

Sydney .. £86 to £229 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box4046 W, G.P.O., Sydney

Duties.Machine duties in connexion with Pay Roll and Sales Tax work.

Assistant, Grade 1 (£84 £244), Fourth Brisbane £86 to £248 15th May, 1941 The Deputy CommissionerDivision. Two positions (one Queens-land, one Tasmania)

Hobart of Taxation in theCapital City of the Stateconcerned

Duties.Filing and attaching papers, &c., in records.Assistant (Female), Grade 1 (£84 £l78),

Fourth Division. Sixteen positionsSydney ..

Melbourne£86 to £181 15th May, 1941 Sr Of

(eight New South Wales, six `Victoria,one South Australia, one Western

AdelaidePerth

Australia)Duties. Pay Roll Tax Records.

* Officers of,the Service selected for any of these positions will be temporarily transferred thereto. Any increase in reniuneratfon involved will be paidunder higher duties allowance conditions.

t The rates 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 IfisA or relative Arbitration Determinaticns

have been effected.fit These positions are also open to persons outside the Commonwealth Service. As amongst such persons., preference will be given to any with `the

necessary qualifications. who are returned soldiers within Th. meaning of the Commonwealth Public Service Act..

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

Commonwealth. Gazette

Pöeitlon, Salary:flea-WI and Division. Locality. Salary (exclusive of ChildRndowment).3

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.To whom Applications

must be forwarded.

Messenger (£66- 1168), Fourth Division.Eleven . positions (four New South

'' ... tiles,. three Victoria, two Queens.kind, one South Australia,, oneWestern Australia)

Assistant (Female), Grade 1 (£84- £178), .:..,Fourth Division, Valuation : .

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY continued.

Taxation Branchcontinued.

Sydney £68 to £170Melbourne.BrisbaneAdelaidePerth

Melbourne .. £86. to £181 .. . 15th May, 1941

15th May, 1941 jj The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation in the capital

!! city of the State con-cerned

Duties include plotting on plans. Applicants should possess qualifications of tracer.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

.. £310 to £346Senior Assistant (Statistics) (£306 - £342), SydneyFourth Division, Mail Branch

The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 769o,G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1

. . 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties.Assembly and analysis of Mail Branch traffic and staff statistics.

Postal Clerk, (£108 X318), Third or Dubbo . £110 to £322 15th May, 1941Fourth Division, Relieving Staff,Dubbo District

Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £276), Newcastle £86 to £280 .

Fourth DivisionApplicants should be competent Motor Drivers.Advancement beyond £244 per annum and £260 per annum is dependent upon passing the prescribed tests.

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186- £194), SydneyFourth Division, Accounts Branch,Relieving

£189 to £197 15th May, 1941 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

Relieving in all sections of Accounts Branch including Stamp Sales counter.

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Lismore Division)-

Murwillumbah £272 15th May, 1941

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Clerk(£366- £438)," Third Division,

l

Sydney £370 to £442 .. 15th May, 1941.Persci niel Branch (Staiff and Indus-trial)

Duties. Examine staffing proposals ; general staffing reviews ; recruitment studies, &c.

Victoria.

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384- 15th May, 1941£420), Third Division

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Third or. Fourth._ .Division, Relieving.. Staff

(Ararat "District) .

Foreman Mechanic, Gracie 2 (£420 £456),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical (Inspection)

Knowledge of subscribers' and P.A.B.X. Equipment in Automatic Exchange areas is desirable.

Hamilton

Natimuk

Melbourne

£388 to £424

£110 to £322

£424 to £460 !f

The Deputy Director, Postsand .. Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.1

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- Lang Lang . .

1

£272sion, Engineering Branch, Lines Staff

.. (South-Eastern Division)

15th May, 1941 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.1

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Telephonist. (-Male) (£84-£168), Fourth InnisfailDívhüôri.,. _ ...

Queen +land.

.. £86 to £170

District Allowance : Grade III..

South Australia.

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£3004312), Kimba .. £304 to £316 _ .Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Northern Division)

Duties.Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

. .

l

15th May, 1941 I The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane

. . 15th May, 1941 Tile Deputy Director,. Postsand Telegraphs, Adelaide

t. The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106e or relative Arbitration Determination.t. The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106e or relative Arbitration Determinations

Lave been effected.-

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NOTIFICATION OF -N7A0.24-CIEOLeonfier/.

Position, Salary Seale t and Division.

. . . . . ..

Clerk (£252-£330), Third ,Division,Accounts Branch, Money OrderAccounts

Assistant, Grade 2 (£252-£260), FourthDivision, Accounts Branch, TelegraphAccounts

Salary okhil01-Entlowmebt):1:

. E..

.tiosing Date forReceipt of .

Ai)plidationg.iowhoni'Applieetions

Meat be forwarded.! .

,._

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEpAnTmENTcontinued.

Western Australia.£256 to £334 .. .Perth

Perth

Duties C.O.D. Parcels Clerk.

.. £256 to £264 ..

15th May 1941 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Perth

VP

Duties.Checking and Recording Interstate Collect Telegraph Business.

Assistant, Grade 2 (£252-£260), Fourth Perth .. £256 to £264 15th May, 1941 01P- /0"Division, Accounts Branch, TelegraphAccounts . . _

Duties.--CheekintStatements and inaccuracy dockets.

Tasmania.

Radio Inspector, Grade 2 (£04-£546),Third Division, Wireless Branch 1

Hobart . . t. £478 to £550 . .. 15th May, 1941 1 The Deputy Director, PostsI and Telegraphs, Hobart

Duties.Responsible to the Deputy Director for the-control of the Wireless Branch in Tasmania.

t The rates 'shown are sUbject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106s or relative Arbitration Determination:The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public SerVice Regulation 1OSA or relative Arbitration Determ1nations

, .have been effected. . . . .

. .

NOTICES UNDER. TIIE" BANKRUPTCY ACT 19244933.NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE. A DIVIDEND.

Part XII.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended tò declare

dividends in the under-mentioned mattersAssigned WILLIAM DUNCAN GILLIES, garage

proprietor, Quirindi.Third.Assigned estate.--OnwALD JAMES 'WHITTAKER and

SELWYN ATHOL WHITTAICER, trading as " Whittakers'O. & A. Stores ", grocers, 12 Bream-street, COogee.Second.

These dividends will be paid only to those creditors whohave proved their claims on or before 8th May, 1941.Creditors who have not proved their claims on or beforesuch date will be excluded from such dividends.

Dated this tWenty-fourth day of April, 1941.

HUNGERFORD, SPOONER & CO., agents for the. Trustees.Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street, Sydney. 7362

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queens-land (No. 5 of 1-941 ).--ke CLARENCE HENDRIE, ofEdmonton, near Cairns, and JoHN MCARDLE, of Martyn-street, Cairns, trading at 87n Lake-street, Cairns, asbicycle dealers, under the firm name of gendrie &McArdle.Summary case.

Date of petition-18th April, 1941.Date of sequestration orderd8th April, 1941.Date and place of first meeting of creditors-29th April,

1941, at Court House, Cairns, at half-past Two p.m.NoTE.All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

7363 R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter o,f a deed of arrangement between MiestAELJOHN PURCELL, grocer, of 50A Murriverie-road, NorthBondi, and his. creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend

1111 of 10s. in the £1 has been declared today and thatdividend orders may be obtained from us on Thursday, 24thApril, 1941, or any subsequent week-day between the hoursof Nine a,.m. and half-past Five pm.

Dated at. Sydney, this twenty-fourth day of April, 1041.

PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees.7_364

2526.-4Carrington-street, Sydney.

: .

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND." Part XII.

,

ln the matter of a. deed of arrangement -ARTHURCECIL THATCHER, building contractor, Bega, and hisCreditors.NOTICE is hereby given. that a second dividend of is. 3d.

in the £1 has been declared to-day and that dividendorders may be obtained from us . on Thursday, 24th April,1941, ór any SUbsequent. week.-day. between the hours of Ninea.m. and half-past Five p.m. .

Dated at Sydney, this twenty-fourth day of. April, 1941.

PARSONS,. ANDERSON. & . CO.,.. agents for the -Trustees,Carrington-street, Sydney... . 7305

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

in the matter of HORACE. FREDERICK WINCH and ARTHURHERBERT WINCH, trading as H. F. Winch & Son, buildersand contractors, Moss Vale.

l' OTICE is hereby- given that a dividend is intended to bedeclared in this matter. The dividend will be payable to

those creditors who have proved their claims on or beförethe eighth day of May, 1941.

Dated this twenty-fourth day of April, 1941.

PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,Carrington-street, Sydney. 7366

In the matter of dons JOSEPH BROOMBY, of Launceston, inTasmania, produce merchant.NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is

intended to be declared in connexion with this Matter.The dividend will be payable to those creditors who provetheir debt on or before the 5th day of May, I 941.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1941.

E. ntroAsius, Trustee.60 St. John-street, Launceston. 7-367

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT,.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Attstralia.

OTICE is hereby (riven that the Trustee, in pursuance ofDI section 175, has e'filed the required final statement in theassigned estate of Herbert Arthur Gray, of Jabuk; agent.

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1941.

I. CHURCHILL-SMITH, Trustee.Ware. Chambers, 112 Bing William-street, Adelaide. 1368

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NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final .dividend isintended_ to be paid its the matter 'of JAMES JOHN

ALEXANDER BEATON and MARTHA FLORENCE MAUD BEATON, of174 Surrey-road, : Blackburn, who executed a deed . of arrange-ment _on- the twenty= second day of January, 1941, which : wasregistered on the seventeenth day of February, 1.941.Crelftótrmhö have not proved their debt by the tenth dayof May, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this 22nd day of A,pril, 1941.

A. L. SUTTON, Tr.uttee:..440' Little Collins - street, Melbourne. 7369

OTICC is hereby given that a first and final dividend isintended to be paid' in the matter of OswALD QUINTINO

and KErrH STIRLING GUTHRIDGE, trading as the StudleyGarage, of 84 High- street, South Kew, who executed a deedof arrangement on the twenty-seventh day of November, 1940,which was registered on the sixth day of December, 1940.Creditors who have not proved their debt by the tenth dayof May, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1941.

A. L. SUTTON, Trustee.440 Little Collins- street, Melbourne. 7370

In the matter of M. F. TURNER, trading as M. Curtin, of. 1019High-street, Malvern, in the District of Victoria, dairyproduce merchant, Whose estate was assigned on the 12thday of August, 1040.

A

FIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared.Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 7th

day of May, 1941, will be excluded.Dated this 18th day of April, 1941.

G. M. FOSBERY, Trustee.379 Collins- street, Melbourne. 7371.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia

(No. l2 of 1939).In the matter of CHARLES HORACE DEGRUCHY, of 14 Essex - street, Wembley, in the State ofWestern Australia. a Debtor.VOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of. section 175,

the Trustee has this day filed the required statement.Dated this lath day of April, 1941.

7374 J. O. SMITH, Trustee.

The Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.257 of 1939 ) .In the matter of the assigned estate ofEDWIN OSCAR EDGAR PAMMENTER, of Port Pirie, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuanceof section 175c of the said Act, has this day filed in

the said Court such statement as by the said Act is required.Dated at Port Pink, this 17th day of April, 1941.

7375 J. J. WELLS, Trustee.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLAREDIVIDEND.

Part XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 348 of 1936) .In the matter of GERALD EMIL FRASERBENSON, formerly of Blackwood, but now of 29 Lincoln-avenue, Reade Park. a Debtor.AFOURTH and Final Dividend is intended to be declared

in the above matter. Creditors whose claims are notproved by the 2nd day of May, 1941, will be excluded fromthis dividend.

Dated . this 18th day of April, 1941.

R. B. WILTSHIRE, Trustee.Norwich Union Building, 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide.

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Commonwealth Gazette

District of Western Australia (No. 27 of 1940) . In thebankrupt estate of REGINALD GEORGE WATSON, of Darwin,contractor.

AyCOMPOSITION is intended to be declared in the above

matter. Creditors who have not proved their debtsthe 15th day of May, 19.41, will be_excluded from dividend.

Dated this 17th day of April, 1941.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.Supreme Court, Perth. 7372

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONFOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.

Part XI.District of South Australia (No. 137 of 194.1) . In the matter

of GWENDOLINE MAY HARRIS, of Jamestown, milliner, aDebtor:

I HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofGwendoline May Harris duly convened and- held at

the offices of Hunter, Boucaut, Martin and .Ashton, BrookmanBuildings, 35 Grenfell- street, Adelaide, on Wednesday thetwenty -third day of April, 1941, at Ten a.m., a special resolu-tion was duly carried that the said Gwendoline May Harrisexecute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of theBankruptcy Act 1924 -19.33 to Frank Aliek Thomas, of Curriestreet, Adelaide, accountant, as Trustee.

Dated this 24th day of April, 1941.7373 A. T. CROOK, Chairman.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.25 of 1940 ) . In the matter of ARTHUR ERNEST SCROOP, of37 Carlton- street, Rosefield, in the State of South Australia,builder.

NICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pur-OTICEof section 175 of the said Act, has this day filed

in the said Court such statement as by the said Act isrequired.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1941.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.31 -32 Epworth Building, Pirie- street, Adelaide. 7377

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales andthe Australian Capital Territory.NO. 52 of 1941.Re ALBERT EDWARD BURFIELD, of 262

Glenmore -road, Paddington, lately carrying on businessat 5 Bond- street, Sydney.Summary.

Date of first meeting of creditors -2nd May, 1941, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.

Date of public examination -5th June, 1941, at half -pastTen a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

No. 80 of 1941. -Re HENRY LAUREL SUCKLING, of 328 Galena -street, Broken Hill, miner. Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order --21st April,1941.

Date of first meeting of creditors -7th May, 1941, at Tena.m., at Court House, Broken Hill.

Date of public examination -18th June, 1941, at Ten a.m.,at Court House, Broken Hill.

No. 81 of 1941.Re JOHN JAMES HENRY, of Main -road,Boolaroo, miner. Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order -21st April,1941.

Date of first meeting of creditors-8th May, 1941, atTen a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.

Date of public examination-30th May, 1941, at Ten a.m.,at Court House, Newcastle.

No. 82 of 1941.Re LESLIE JAMES HowLETT, of 10 Julian -street, Willoughby, and JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON WALTER.of 263 Victoria -road, Drummoyne, both lately residing andcarrying on business at 231 Victoria -road, Drummoyne, asWalter Bros., butchers. Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order 21st April,1941.

Date of first meeting of creditors -5th May, 1941, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.

Date of public examination -14th May, 1941, at half -pastTen a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to nie.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 24th April, 1941. 7378

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NOTICE ORDER OF DISCHARG'E.'.N the Court if- Bankruptcy, "District of Northern -Queens-

land (No. 40 of 1936). Re. NATALE TOBIANO, of Mareeba,in the . State of Queensland,, tobacco farmer.

Date of petition itb August, .1936.Date of'. sequestration order -12th August, 1936.Date óf order of discharge -28th March, 1941.Conditioíis of .discharge -- Discharge granted subject to

payment of £4 17s. 6d. to the Official Receiver inBankruptcy. (Condition complied with 22nd April,1941. )

7379 J. SHANNON, Registrar in Bankruptcy.

NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.NAME Re JOHN ALBERT MANTHEY, residing at 266 Vulture

street, South Brisbane, Queensland.Description Builder and contractor.Number -26 of 1930.Date of discharge -21st March, 1941.Nature of order Suspended for one month.Discharged as from--21st April, 1941.

2380 J. O. ALEXANDER, Registar.

Assigned estate of M. W. THOMPSON (No. 27 of 1934) .XTOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is

1 intended to be declared in the above- mentioned matter.Creditors not proving their debts before the ninth day ofMay, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this twenty- second day of April, 1941.

M. V. ANDERSON, Trustee.377 Little Collins street, Melbourne. 7381

FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia

(No. 3 of 1941) . Re REUBEN PLESTER, late of Dongarra,storekeeper, deceased.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors. -13th May,1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.

7382 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

SEQUESTRATION ORDER.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia

(No. 5 of 1941) .Re EDWARD COTTERELL SANGER, Ofcorner of Evans and Brookman streets, Boulder, builderand contractor.

Date of petition -lst April, 1941.Date of order -22nd April, 1941.Act or acts of bankruptcy-- Non compliance with bank-

ruptcy notice.

7 383 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queens-land.NO. l 1 of 1941. Notice is hereby given that the name

W. V. MAYO appearing in Commonwealth Gazette on20th March, 1941, in notice of sequestration order, shouldread WILLIAM VICTOR MAYO.

No. 12 of 1941. Notice is hereby given that the name JAMESBILLION appearing in Commonwealth Cazette on 27thMarch, 1941, in notice of sequestration order, should readJOSEPH JAMES BILLION, otherwise known as James Billion.

Nó. 19 of 1941. Re ALFRED RICHARD GRADY, presentlyresiding at Baskerville-street, Sandgate, Brisbane, butpreviously of Sandgate- road, Clayfield, and of Kent- street,Tenerife, Brisbane aforesaid, and formerly of Mount Isaand Cloncurry, miner.Summary case.

Date of petition and sequestration order -23rd April,1941.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -2nd May,1941, at Twelve noon, at the office of the OfficialReceiver, Brisbane.

Date and place of public examination -13th May, 1941,at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, 4th Floor,Commonwealth Offices, Anzac square, Brisbane.

NOTE. All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

No. 85:--1st. May, 1941

INTENTION TO DECLARE . DIVIDEND.No. 6 of 1941. Re FREDERICK CHARLES ERHART, presently

residing at Tring - terrace, Toombul, Brisbane, but formerlyof Garfield- street, Toombul aforesaid, builder.

A first and final dividend is intended to be declared inthis estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofsof debt with me on or before 22nd. May, 1941, will beexcluded from this dividend.

J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver.Commonwealth Offices, Anzac- square, Brisbane. 7384

N the Court. of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queens-". land (No. 3 of 1941) .Re GIUSEPPE FONTANA, formerly

residing at Silkwood, in the State of Queensland, but nowresiding and carrying on business at Stanthorpe, in thesaid State, as an orchardist. Summary case.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors lst May, 1941,at Court House, Innisfail, at Ten a.m.

R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 7385

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.NO. 21 of 1941. Ri CHARLES HENRY JOHN ANDERSON, ofJ

1 Elmo- avenue, Westbourne Park, electrical engineer.Date of first meeting of creditors -13th May, 1941, at

Eleven a.m.Date of public examination-28th May, 1941, at half -

past Ten a.m.No. 22 of 1941.Re JANE ANDERSON, of 1 Elmo- avenue, West-

bourne Park, married woman.Date of first meeting of creditors -13th May, 1941, at

Eleven a.m.Date of public examination 28th May, 1941, at half -

past Ten a.in.No. 25 of 1941.Re MURRAY GARFIELD CATFORD, of Victor

Harbour, poultry farmer. Summary ease.Date of first meeting of creditors -6th May, 1941, at

Ten a.m.Date of public examination -6th May, 1941, at half

past Two p.m.NOTE.All debts due to the above -named estates should be

paid to me.Above meetings will be held at Official Receiver's Office,

Commonwealth Bank Building, King William- street,Adelaide, and public examinations at Bankruptcy Court,Supreme Court Building, Adelaide.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide, 24th April, 1941. 7386

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDE \D.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 16 of 1941) . Ice FRANCIS JOSEPH O'LOUGHLIN, of 31Shipster - street, Torrensvilie, out of business, lately residingand carrying on business as a shopkeeper at Jamestown.

Summary case._LkFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above -

named estate. Creditors who have not proved theirdebts by the 23rd day of May, 1941, will be excluded fromdividend.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide, 24th April, 1941. 7387

NOTICE OF DIVIDEND OF 4s. 1D. IN THE £1.Part XI.

In the matter of PHILLIP BRUCE LAWRENCE. mining prospector,of Marvel Loch.

NOTICEis hereby given that a final dividend of Four

shillings and one penny in the £1 has been declared inthis matter and that same may be received at my office asbelow, on Wednesday. the twenty -third day of April, 1941, oron any subsequent day, between the hours of Nine a.in. andFour p.m.

Dated this 18th day of April, 1941.

W. PATON, Trustee.Paton and Morris, Pastoral House, St._ George's- terrace,

Perth. 7388

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(iHAIR.11fA c''l CERTI IOA.TR,:Part 1CI. -

Ihi 'the Court of; Baukru tea, District- of "South ' Austialia(No. 130 of 194.11,:-'19411.-Re -An Am ROMPsary P c E'Àli.sMAN,of- Pariila, farmer, A: Debtor. -:

I` J'RLB ' des tf y : th:it' at a 'meeting of the erëditiirs ofAdam Roberthön Percy Eiirsnia,n, Of Parilla; in' the- State

of South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held' at theoffice of George Curtis Peters, of Waymouth- street, Adelaide, inthe said State, on the 7th day Of April, 1941, a special resolu-tion was daily carried that the said Adam TLobertsán PercyEai.smnaii do execute a deed of assignment, in }pursuance ofPart XL Of the 'Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1$33, to George CurtisPeters, of .Waymouth- street, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant,as 'Trustee,. and the Trustee's remuneration to be in aecord-ance with the maximum amount allowable under the SixthSchedule to the Bankruptcy Rules, with a minimum fee of£15 15s.

Dated this 10th day of April, 1941.w, .T. MoDONNE.LL, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar,Court of Bankruptcy, District of South. Australia.

Filed this 21st day of April, 1941, at 4 p.m.7389 W. R. FORBES; Registrar.

CIL I}L1AN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION'FOR DEED. OF ASSTGNMFNT.

Part XLin- the Court- di Bankruptcy, -District of South Australia

(No. 137 of 1941 ) .-In the matter of CAM. Esr ST HERMANNRLICitELP, of Laura, farmer, a Debtor:IHEREBY certify . that at a meeting. of -the creditors of

Carl Ernst- Hermann Reichelt, of Laura, in the Stateof South Australia,, farmer, duly convened and held at theoffice of Homburg, Melrose & Homburg, Grenfell- street.Adelaide, in- the said State; solicitors, -on ..the 17th day ofApril, 1941. a special resolution. was duly carried that. thesaid .Carl Ernst Hermann Reichelt do execute a deed ofassignment, in pursuance of Part X.T. of the Bankruptcy Act1924 -1933, to Alfred Bertram Cox, of James- place. Adelaideaforesaid, registered trustee in bankruptcy, his remuneration

tobe .pursuant to the Sixth Schedule of the Ba.nkru.ptcy A.ct1924 -1933, with a. minimum of 115 15s.

Dated the 22nd day of April, 1941.

H. 13. KNOWLES, Chairman.Office of the Registrar.

Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.Filed this 24th day of April, 1941, at 11.10 a.m.

7890 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

APPLICATON OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the. Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales

and the Australian Capital Territory.EBTOR.'S Name -JAMES LEONARD SMITH.

Address -C /o Mrs. L. A. Smith, c/o W. Cluff. Third-avenue, Narromine. .

Description Garage proprietor,Court -Ina nlnuptey..Number -S :313 of 1939.Date fixed for hearing: 30th May, 1941.

Debtor's name= --AitT tuft CAiuítn TJAItrEn.Address -77 Pitt street, Sydney. .

Description -Naval architect.ÇGóurt- Banlauptcy.Number -S.81 of 1939.Date fixed for hearing -30th May, 1941

Debtor's naine- =- DENNls O °DEA.Address -99 Ocean Beachy Manly.Description - Hotel. proprietor.Coürt- 3ankruptcy.Number -S.9 of 1939.Date fixed for hearing-30th May. 1941.

Debtor's iiaune- LottiS Ancu11 ALi} WAiu3Üntoti.Address - Salvation Army Hostel; Auckland- street,

, castle.Description -- --Coal trimmer.Court- Bankruptcy.Number -S.50 of 1933.Date fixed for hearing -30th May, 1941.

J. T. KEANF9Y, Registrar in. Bankruptcy.23rd April, 1941. 7392

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Völnblontitetlith Gillette

ADJOtII1ÑLD PtiBLIO XAMINATIO AND_. COMPULSORY APPLICATION- -FOR;-: DISCHARGE.

IN the Court. Of Bankriintcy; District of Smith; .Australia(No. 107 of 1940)..---Re x Frr » Ar.nE r HEATñ, .of 94

Queen- street, Norwoòd, (iit of .busihëss, previously carryingon business .s a' grocer -iii ppa_rtnersliip-with Alan EdwardPearce, of 79 Queen - street, --Norw'ood -, under the .firm name-óf 'Eastern -Suburban Traders -- Sirrunary ease.

Date and place of adjournedh

public examination andeasing cif application for "discharge -20thJune, 1941. at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court,

. Adelaide.

7 391 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

APPLICATION' FO1I. ORDER O1 DISCHARGE.In the Court -of. Bankruptcy. District of New South Wales

and the Australian Capital Territory.DEBTOR'S Name - SAMUEL OEM. WALIcoM.

Address- Parbury_ road, Swansea.Description - Miner.Court- Bankruptcy.Number-S.175 of 1939.Date fixed "Tor hearing -30th May, 1941.

Debtor's name-- PHILLIr MOGurxn.Address ---62 Svdenha.nn - road., Marriekville.Description - Labourer.Court- Bankruptcy. . .

. Number -S.29 of .1940..:Date fixed for hearing -30th May, 1941:

Debtor's name -JAMES BINNIE TROUP.Addiesÿ 8 Emerald- street, East Maitland. .

Description- Plasterer.('ou rt -B an krtipt: c y.Number-- --S.75 -of 1939.Dat6 fixed foi- heariing -30th May, 1941.

Debtor's name -- CLEMENT GEORGE MCCATILE .

Address -5 Lachlan- street, Thirroul.Description- Labourer.Court- Bankruptcy.Number -S.164 of 1936. . . .

Date fixed for hearing -30th May, 1941.

.T. T. RBANEY, R.egistrár in Bankruptcy..23rd April, 1941. 7393

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.IN- the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

{ No. 45 of 1938) .---Re WILLIAM DELMAR SLEE, ofWillunga, carrier and wood merchant, previously ofKaclina, hawker ( present address : 373 Latrobe- street,Melbourne ) .- Summary case. .

Date of order of discharge -28th March, 1941:Natiire of order- =Liscliarge granted subject to bankrupt

Consenting tó judgment being entered against him bythe Official Receiver for £50 (consent given) .

Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order ofdischarge -Proof of facts (a) , (b) and (4) ofsection 119 (7) .

7 394 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONFOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.

Part XT.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 134 of 1941).-Re FiREDERICK JOSEPH MCEvo , ofCungena, in the State of South Australia, farmer, a Debtor.IHLR.E13Y certify that at a. meeting of the creditors of

Frederick Joseph McEvoy, of Cungena, in the State ofSouth Australia, farmer. duly convened and held at theoffices of David Fell & Co., 22 Grenfell- street, Adelaide, inthe said State, on the 18th day of April, 1941, a specialresolution was .duly carried that the said Frederick JosephMcEvôi do execute a deed of assignment, in ursuance ofPart XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, to Cecil DarntonWatson, of 22 Grenfell street aforesaid, as Trustee, theTrustee's remuneration to be determined according to thescale in the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy, Rules, with aminimum of £15 15s.

Dated at Adelaide this 22nd day of April, 1941.

II. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.Office of the Registrar,

Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.Piled this 22nd day of April, 1941, at 4 p.m.

7 396 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

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ADJOURNED PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS ANDAPPLICATIONS. FOR. DISCHARGE.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia:. (No 79 of . 1939).Re WILLIAM RICHARD PAGE,FREDERICK :CECIL PAGE,. and LEONARD ROY PAGE, tradingas Page: Bros, :, ,of Sandalwood, farmers. Summary case.

Date and place . of ,_adjourned . public examinations andhearing of applications for discharge -23rd May, 1941,at.'half =past -Tim- p.m:, at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

7396 -.W. R. 1 ORBES, Registrar

NOTICE OF. FILING STATEMENT.In the Court of Dankrúptcy, District- of . South Australia.aOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance

of section 175, has filed the required statement in theassigned estate of Harry Wearne, of Maylands, in. the Stateof South Australia, chemist. .

Dated this 19th day of April, 1941.. .. E J. TRUSCOTT, Trustee.

127 -129 Brookuian Buildings, Grenfell- street, Adelaide.7397

NOTICE-- OF- :INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter -.of Airman MALOUF, storekeeper, Bourke.DOTICE is hereby gitrën that `a first dividend is intended to

be declared in this matter. Dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe fifteenth day of May, 1941.

Dated this twenty -sixth day of April, 1941.

R. C. VIDAL & CO., agents for the Trustees, KemblaBuilding, Margaret- street, Sydney. 7398

NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy,. District of South Australia..(No. 37 of 1941) . In the matter of HARRY KEITHROBINSON, formerly of Pimbaacla, now of 95 Hill- street,

: North Adelaide.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

first and final dividend in the above matter. Creditorswho have not proved. their debts and assented to the deedwithin one month from this date will be excluded from allbenefits under the deed.

Dated at Adelaide this 22nd day of April, 1941.

C. D. WATSON, Trustee.22 Grenfell-street, Adelaide. 7399

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of a deed of arrangement (being a deed ofassignment) between .STANWELL SYDNEY LANE, trading as" Lanes ", mercer, ,Victoria- avenue, Chatswood, and hiscreditors. _

NOTICE is hereby given that a final dividend is intended tobe declared in this matter. The dividend will be

payable only to those creditors who have proved their claimson or before 15th May, 1941. Creditors who have not provedtheir claims on or before that date will be excluded from suchdividend.

Dated at Sydney, this first day of May, 1941.

HUNGERFORD, SP.00NER & CO., agents for the Trustees,Dalton House, 115 Pitt- street, Sydney. 740;1

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.NOTICE is hereby given that the following dividends have

been declared to -day in the undermentioned estatesand that dividend orders may be obtained from us on 1stMay, 1941, or any subsequent weekday between the -hoursof Nine a.m. and half -past Five p.m.

Assigned estate. --Ev ELYN SOPHIA MUIR, trading as "TheElite Salon ", 133 Katoomba- street, Katoomba. --Second.

Assigned estate.SAMUEL MACKAY REID, general store-keeper, Berridale. First.

Assigned estate.-- GEoioE FULToN TISDALE, baker andpastrycook, Bega. First.

Dated this first day of May, 1941.HUNGERFORD, SPO,ONER.; & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Dalton House, 115 Pitt - street, Sydney. _ 7402

2526. -5

Assigned estate of LEO STOKELL, of 111 Parramatta -road,Ashfield, auctioneer.IOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend

is intended to be declared in this matter and will bepayable on and after the fourteenth day of- May, 1941.

ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee,Trustee, 107 Elizabeth:street, Sydney. '. 7400

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

NO. 49 of 1941. Re bankrupt estate of JAmps HUNTER, .ofBallarat -road, Roekbank, but formerly of Castertoñ,

machinistSummary case.Date of petition -21st April, 1941.Date of sequestration order 2.lst April, 1941.Date and place of first meeting. of creditors -7th; May,

1941, at half -past Two p.m., at, Court House, Casterton.No. 234 of 1940. Re :bankrupts estate of DAVm TEENFiELD

PARSONS, now a .member -of His Majesty's Military _ FOrcee,and lately of Bangerang North, farmer anti sheep dealer,

Date and place of first meeting, of creditors -7th May,1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House,Warracknabeal.

No. 50 of 19.41. Re bankrupt estate of HERBERT EDGAR HART,of 850 Whitehorse -road, Box Hill, salesman, but formerlycarrying on business as a radio dealer at Morwell. Sum-mary case.

Date of petition--22nd April, 1941.Date of sequestration order -22nd April, 1941.Date and .:place of first meeting of creditors 2nd May,

1941, at half-,past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne. .

No. 41 of 1941. Re bankrupt estate of HUGH .DICE='JOHNSTON, of Haslem- street, Kyabram. .

Date and -place of first meeting of creditors - -6th May1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's. Office,Melbourne.

No. 5.1 of I941.Re bankrupt estate of MER.vYN WILFREDOSBORNE JOHNSON, of I4 Antihee- street, Parkdaie, butformerly of and formerly carrying on business at Yarra-wonga, baker.Summary case.

Date of petition -24th April, 1941.Date of sequestration order 24th April, 1941.Date and place of first .meeting of creditors -8th May,

1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

All debts due to the above estates should- be paid to me.A. McKINNON Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C'.1, 28th April, 1941.7403

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

No. 143 of 193,8. Re JOHN OLSSON, of 30 James - street,Glenhuntly, tramway employee.First and final dividend.

No. 235 of 1938. --Re GORDON BASIL HUTCHISON, of 12Brooklyn- avenue, Caulfield, manager. First dividend.ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these

two estates. Creditors who have not lodged theirproofs of debt with me on or before the fifteenth day of May,1941, will be excluded from this dividend.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1, 28th April, 1941.

7404

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

AT O. 54 of 1940. Re WILLIAM DOBBrE, of 271 Darlinghurst-ill road, Kings Cross, Sydney, New South Wales, lately

carrying on business in partnership with Patrick LaurenceToole as garage proprietors at High- street, Wodonga,Victoria.

Date of public examination -13th May, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

No. 152 of 1940. Re JOHN THOMAS O'LoGRLEN, formerly ofOrmond -road, East . Geelong.Summary case.

Date of public examination -13th May, 1941, at half -pastTen a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 28th April, 1941. 7405

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NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of a deed of arrangement between Jo$nHENRY WOOKEY, hairdresser and tobacconist, 173 Dolphin -street, Coogee, and his creditors.OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend

11 . of 4s. 9d. in the LI has been declared to -day and thatdividend orders may be obtained from us on Friday, 2ndMay, 1941, or any subsequent week day between the hoursof Nine a.ni. and half -past Five p.m.

Dated at Sydney this first day of May, 1941.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Carrington street, Sydney. 7406

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of ADELAIDE BEATRICE Cox, trading as Kay'sFrock Salon, Regent Shopping Block, Goulburn.OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to be

LI declared in this matter. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe fifteenth day of May, 1941.

Dated this first day of May, 1941.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Carrington- street, Sydney. 7407

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of REGINALD CLARENCE DOAK, mercer,Griffith.

OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to bedeclared in this matter. The dividend will be payable

to those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe fifteenth day of May, 1941.

Dated this first day of May, 1941.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Carrington- street, Sydney. 7408

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of BERTRAM ALBERT SANDERS, grocer, 52Northcote- street, .. Canterbury.

1\TOTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to be

declared in this matter. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe fifteenth day of May, 1941.

Dated this first day of May, 1941.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Carrington- street, Sydney. 7409

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of VINCENT LAMARO, baker and pastrycook,Wagga Wagga.NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to be

declared in this matter. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe fifteenth day of May, 1941.

Dated this first day of May, 1941.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,

Carrington-.street, Sydney. 7410

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