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with azette. 'PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.]

THURSDAY, 1sT Ji')'LY;

No 61.1

By His Excellency the Governor -

General of the Commonwealth of

Australia to wit.

Australia.

STONEHAVEN,

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Governor -General. WHERSAS by section 60Ani of the Commonwealth Bask Act 1911 -1925, it is enatcted -that advances may be made by the Rural Credits Department, upon the security of primary produce placed under the legal Control of the Bank, to such corporations, or =incorporate bodies, formed under the "law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth, as are specified by ,

Proclamation: Now therefore I, John Lawrence, Baron Stonehaven,: the Governor -General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby specify 'the Tasmanian Osmiridium Producers' Co-operative Association Ltd. to be a corporation to which advances 'may be made in pursuance of section 60Ani of the Commonwealth Bank Act 1911 -1925.

ISIR NEVILLE REGINALD

Given under my hand and-the Seal of the Commonwealth at Sydney, this twenty -fifth day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and twenty(L.s.) six, and in the seventeenth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command,

WAVE:.

THE KING!

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HO the Minister of State for Defence of the Commonwealth of Australia, being the Minister administering the.Aitstriairmi Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the said Act do, by this notice in the Gazette, ette, authorize the Trustees for the time being of the Fund referred to in the said Act in respect to the moneys specified below, transferred to the Trustees, to administer and dispose of such moneys for assistance and .benefits to widows -and orphans, widowed mothers and other immediate dependents of deceased soldiers, and to seriously disabled soldiers, under similar terms and conditions to those prescribed in the A.I.F. Canteens Flouts Act 1920, xelating to ." The-Funds " administered under that Act. SOHEOULE

Regimental Institute, Rabaul, Final proceeds... 1568.1T 0 Sale of band instruments, Rabaul .. 1 15 9 Blackboy Hill Camp Band Committee . . 8'311 No. 2 Section, Australian Railway Unit 0 4 -1 " D " Coy., 17th Battalion, Sports Club 9 3 3 £678

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I require the said moneys to be applied Mr the purposes' specified above. Given under my hand this twenty-eighth day of. Junes One thousand nine hundred 'and twenty-six:

NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for `Defence bf the Córr'unonivealth of Australia. Is. 7d.; Half-Yearly, 15s. 2d.; Yearly, 30s. 4d.

EARLE' PAGE, Treasurer. .

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Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920.

PROCLAMATION

Commonwealth of

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61.-1st July,

No.

1926

Commonwealth Gazette

1072:

DESIGNS FOR A POSTAGE STAMP TO COMMEMORATE THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT AT CANBERRA. DESIGNS are hereby invited under the following con-

ditions:-

L The occasion to be commemorated is the opening of the first Federal Parliament at "Canberra, the Capital Of Australia, on the 9th May, 1927. 2. The size of the stamp is to be 1 inch by inch, excluding the, margin reserved for perforation. 3. Process of printing is to be steel engraving. 4. The denomination of the stamp is to be three half -pence. ' 5. The stamp may be printed in one or two colours. 6. If a single colour is adopted, it must be of carmine red with suitably graded tones. 7. If two colours are adopted, one of them must be carmine red. 8. With these stipulations, the artist should indicate the precise colourings and tones recommended. 9. The wording on the stamp .must include the word "Australia " or -" Canberra," the year " 1927," as well as the face value of the stamp in Arabic figures, or in both figures and "

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10. A special Board will be appointed to adjudicate on the merits of the designs submitted. 11. A premium of £100 will be paid for the design first in order of merit, and £50 for the design in the second order of merit. 12. Apart from the design which may be selected for the Canberra commemorative stamp, the Postmaster- General reserves the right to utilize the whole, or any portion of any

design at any subsequent time within a period of two years, á id should he exercise this right, the payment of £100 will be made to the person who submitted the selected design. 13. The premiated designs will become tile sole property of the ".Postmaster- General. 14. Each design should bear a nom -de- Plume, and if two or more designs are submitted by one person, the same nom -deplume should be, used in each case, and the designs should be

numbered consecutively. 15. The ;designs should. be accompanied by a 'statement giving the :name and address 'of the person submitting them, referring to the nom-delglone and the numbers of the designs forwarded, together with a brief description of each design, which would ensure identification. 16. The object of this procedure is to permit of the designs being referred to the adjudicating Board without any refer ence to the name of the designer. 17. The designs and statement should be enclosed in a sealed cover, the outside of which should be marked " Design for Commonwealth Commemorative Stamp." 18. This cover should be enclosed in a second _-sealed cover addressed to the Secretary, Postmaster -General's `Department, Treasury Gardens, Melbourne, Australia, 19. The packet should then be sent by prepared registered post so as to reach the address given not later than the 14th September, 1926. 20. The Postmaster -General does not bind himself to adopt any design submitted. 21. Designs not adopted will be returned if request has been made for that to be done. W. G. GIBSON, Postmaster- General.

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Representation Act 1905.

CERTIFICATE OF THE CI IVIF ELECTORAL OFFICER OF THE NUMBERS. OF THE PEOPLE OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND OF THE SEVERAL STATES. IJOSHUA DYSON FARRAR, Chief Electoral Officer of the Commonwealth of Australia, do hereby certify that 'I have, in the manner prescribed by the Representation Act 1905, ascertained the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth and of the several States, and that those numbers were on the 3rd day of April, 1926, as follows :-Numbers of the People.

States.

New South Wales Victoria .. Queensland .

2,308,333 1,691,486 859,280 555,740 369,088 212,139

South Australia Western Australia Tasmania .. The Commonwealth

Dated the twenty-ninth day of June, 1926.

J. D. FARRAR, Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Representation Act 1905, Section II.

NOTIFICATION SETTING FORTH THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SEVERAL STATES. MBE number of Members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in the several States of the Commonwealth is hereby determined by me, in pursuance of Sections 9 and 10 of the Representation Act 1905, to be as follows :-'

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Least number to be chosen in an original State, pursuant to Section 24 of the Constitution

75 Dated. the twenty-ninthday of June, 1926.

J. D. FARRAR,

Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth.

C6ilinläilweálth Gazette STATE

STATE OF VIOTOEIA.

F QUEENSLAND.

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Division of Kennedy. THOMAS GEORGE JACKSON, Clerical Assistant, Cloncurry, to keep the Roll for the Subdivision of Cloncurry, in the place of James Edward Ballard, whose appointment is terminated. .

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STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

T. W. GLASGOW, Minister for Home and Territories.

ABOLITION OF POLLING PLACES.

THE Polling Plaees specified in capital letters are abolished as from the date of the publication of this notice

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STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

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Division of Brisbane.-TOOWONG WEST (Subdivision of Toowong) ; UPPER BROOKFIELD (Subdivision of Moggill). Division of Capricornia. -BERREMBEA (Subdivision of Gin Gin) ; GOOVIGEN, KORENAN. (Subdivision of Gladstone) ; KALAPA (Subdivision of Livingstone) WOOD BURY (Subdivision of Rockhampton North) SOMERBY (Subdivision of Springsure) ; WESTHILL (Subdivision of St. Lawrence). Division of Kennedy.-BUTCHERS' CREEK, EAST MALANDA, INNISFAIL ROAD (Subdivision of Atherton) ; ARDMORE (Subdivision of Boulia) ; PRAIRIEVALE (Subdivision of Muttaburra) ; WESTBURY (Subdivision of Southport). .

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Division of Richmond.-WHITE SWAMP, TIMBARRA. Division of Robertson.-WANGAT:

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

STATE OF VICTORIA.

Corio.-FENTONA. STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

Division of Capricornia. -RIO. Division of Herbert. -MT. ABERDEEN,

Division of Bendigo. MINTO (Subdivision of .$lmore Division of Corangamite.-MARYBOROUGH EAST (Subdivision of Maryborough). Division of Wimmera.--BAMBILL (Subdivision of Mildura) BEVERFORD (Subdivision of Swan 'Bill) ; WINNAMBOOL (Subdivision of Ultima). ..

Division of Grey.-CLEMENT AUGUSTINE DONNELLY, Postmaster, Fowler's Bay, to keep the Roll for the Sul division of Fowler's Bay, in the place of James Alexander __Dävies whose appóint±ment is terminated.

Divsion of

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MAIN ROAD

BOARD'S CAMP, FORREST HOME, MURRAY RIVER. Division of 'Kennedy.-MARION DOWNS, FEDERAL MINE, YELVERTOFT, ABERFOYLE, KARUMBA, EVLINTON. Division of Maranoa. -MOWBULLAN, SOUTH GLEN.

Division' of Barker. -ST. LEONARDS (Subdivision of Glenelg) ; BUGLE RANGES (Subdivision of Strathalbyn) ; NARRUNG (Subdivision of Tailem Bend). Division of Grey:MINBURRA STATION (Subdivision of Carrieton) ; NORTH PASCOE (Subdivision of Cowell) KOONIBBA (Subdivision of Fowler's Bay) ; NUNJIKOMPITA, WARRAMBOO (Subdivision of Streaky Bay) . STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Division of Kalgoorlie. -EAST Greenough)

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T. W. GLASGOW, Minister for Home and Territories.

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Division of Barker. -POYNTZ BORE. Division of Grey.-MELROSE.

ALTERATION IN THE NAMES OF POLLING PLACES. THE names of the undermentioned Polling Places are hereby altered

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STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Division of Kalgoorlie.- CELEBRATION, GOLDEN HOPE, SWEET NELL GOLD MINE, QUINNS, UAROO, BOODARIE, HAMMERSLEY, BOORABBIN, BUR BANKS, STONEMAN'S. Division of Swan. -GNERKADILLING. ' STATE OF TASMANIA.

Division of Darwin. -29 MILE. T. W. GLASGOW, Minister for Home and Territories.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Division of Cowper. -Upper South Arm to be Kalang. Division of East Sydney. -Oatley Road to be Glenmore South. Division of Robertson. -Upper Gloucester River to be Inver gordon; Limestone Creek to be Gulgamree; Narrango to be Olinda; Merannie to be Mirannie; Middle Faibrook to be Glennie's Creek; Sackville Reach to be Sackville North; Weaver's to be Maroota; Jilliby Jilliby to be Jilliby. STATE OF VICTORIA.

APPOINTMENT OF POLLING PLACES. THE Polling Places specified in capital letters are hereby appointed for the Divisions and prescribed for the Subdivisions set ,out

Division of Wannon.-Kentbruck to be Mount Richmond. Division of Wimmera.Tyntynder to be Tyntynder Central.

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Division of Cowper. -BONVILLE RESERVE (Subdivision of Coffxs Harbour) ; CEDAR SCRUB (Subdivision of Wauchope) . Division of Darling.-EDALE (Subdivision of Coonamble) . Division of Eden-Monaro. -BUCKAJO (Subdivision of Bega). Division of New England.-HERNANI WEST (Subdivision of Hillgrove) ; DARTBROOK (Subdivision of Scone) ; RUSHES CREEK, TANG-ARATTA (Subdivision of Tamworth) . Division of Richmond.---CLE'ARFIELD (Subdivision of Casino) ; COLLINS CREEK (Subdivision of Kyogle) ; LARNOOK, ROCK VALLEY (Subdivision of Lismore). Division of Riverina.- EURATHA (Subdivision of Car geliigo) . Division of Robertson. KERRABEE (Subdivision of Bylong) ; DUSODIE (Subdivision of Dungog) ; BUNDACREE, COOMBA, MAYER'S FLAT (Subdivision of Forster) ; BEN HALL'S CREEK, MYRA STATION, TOMALLA (Subdivision of Gloucester) ; BERKELEY VALE, BOOKER BAY, HOLGATE, LISAROW, LONG JETTY, UMINA (Subdivision of Gosford) ; WYALDRA (Subdivision of Gulgong) ; TALLEWANG ROAD (Subdivision of Leadville) ; DAVIS CREEK (Subdivision of Mus wellbrook) CHARBON (Subdivision of Rylstone) ; AIR LEA (Subdivision of Singleton) ; WEBB'S CREEK (Subdivision of Wiseman's 'Ferry); OLNEY, TACOMA, WARNERVALE (Subdivision of Wyong) .

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Division ville. Division Division Division

of Capricornia.

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Creek to be French.

of Herbert. -Freshwater to be Stratford. of Kennedy.-Nigger Creek to be Wondecla.. of Maranoa. Tuross to be Mt. Darry; The Forty Mile (Bollon Road) to be Boolba; Walgrove to be Ros-

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Division of Barker. Burnside to be Burnside, South East; Division of Grey. -Mt. Gullett to be Baroota. STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Division of Kalgoorlie. -Transcontinental Railway Dépôt to be Parkeston; Thirty Mile to be Scaddan; Yanyeareddy to be Lyndon; Yuna to be Wheelarra; Beadon to be Onslow; Onslow to be Onslow South. STATE OF TASMANIA.

Division of Bass. -Settlement Point to be Emits; Redlynch to be Hiliwood; Pioneer to be Bradshaw's Creek; Den holme to be Musselboro. Division of Darwin. -Oonah Siding to be Highclere. T. W. GLASGOW, Minister for Home and Territories.

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July; 199$

CommonWealth- Da;xette

1076

CHANGE OF POLLING PLACE FROM ONE SUBDIVISION TO, ANOTHER SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME DIVISION. T is hereby notified that the following changes have been made in respect of the Polling Places specified here.

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STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Burrill Creek. Division of .Cowper, to be a Polling Place for the Subdivision of Wingham, in lieu of for the Sub division of Taree. Kolodong.-Division of Cowper, to be a Polling Place for the Subdivision of Taree, in lieu of for the Subdivision

bearing 90 degs. O mine 1,600 links4 thence by part of the western boundary of portion. 192 bearing 180 degs. U mins. 60 links; thénee, by the northern boundaries of subdivisions 59, 60, fil, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,12,-73; 74 and part of the northern boundary of subdivision 15 of the said portion 151, being together a line bearing 270, degs: 0 oins. 1,646.12 links, and thence by, lines bearing 53 degs; 35 nine. 15 secs. 57.04 .links, and 360 degs. 27 mins. 40 secs. 26.14 links to the point of commencement. _

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The Peak. Division of Riverina, to be a Polling Place for the Subdivision of Leeton, in lieu of for the Subdivision of Cargelligo. STATE Or (1lUEENSLAND.

Greenwood.-Division of Darling Downs, to be a Polling Place for the Subdivision of Highfields, in lieu of for the Subdivision of Oakey.

T. W. GLASGOW, Minister for Home and Territories. LEASES.

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Governor-General in Council has approved that authority be granted for the following leases: For the 'acquisition by agreement of a lease of premises situated at Newcastle New South Wales. and occupied as a Post and Telegraph Office. for a further period of five (5) years from the 1st November, 1926, awl thereafter from month to month, at the existing rental of £ 104 per annum, (N.T..

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22/3087.) Whereas immediate possession of two cottages situated in Knapp-street, Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, being portion of property acquired for Postal purposes. is not required for any public purpose, authority has been granted for the Tease of one cottage on a monthly tenancy as from the 1st May, 1926, at a rental of £1 per week, and for the lease of the other cottage on a monthly tenancy as frein 4th June, 1926, at a rental of £1 per week.-(L. & S. 26/1242.) For the Commowealth to acquire by agreement with Herbert Henry Payne and Reginald James Smith. tenants in common, of Nungarin, the right and privilege of entering upon and using for the purposes of a Rifle Club 'Range, certain land at Nungarin, Western Auutralia, for a period of nine (9 ) years from the 1st May, 1926, and thereafter until the expiration of one month's notice in writing by either party to the other of intention to determine the agreement. at a rental of One shilling (is.) per annum. (L. & S. N/1329.) For the Commonwealth to acquire by agreement with the owners. namely, Robert Thomson Melrose, AIexander Melrose, and. Lillie Margaret Wigg. of "Rosebank," Mount Pleasant, the right and privilege hf entering upon and using for the purposes of a Landing Ground for Aircraft, certain land at Mount Pleasant, South Australia, for a period of five (5) years certain from the 1st March; 1925, and thereafter until the expiration of one month's notice in writing by either party to the other of intention to determine the agreement, at a rental of Five shillings (5s.) per annum.- (13.25/3151.) W. C. BILL, Minister for Works and Railways. .

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the Governor-General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council. that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906. for the following public purpose, namely, for War Service Homes purposes at Yeerongpilly, Queensland. Dated the 30th day of June, One thousand nine hundred and twenty -six. STONEHAVEN, Governor- General. By His Excellency's. Command, W. C. HILL, Minister of State for Works and Railways. .

(L..& S. 26/475.) DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO,

All that piece or parcel of land containing an area of 3.roods 3D perches, more or less, being part of portion 151, Parish of Yeerongpilly, County of Stanley, State of Queensland, Commonwealth of Australia, as shown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencing at the south-western corner of subdivision 43 of the said portion 151; thence by the southern boundaries of subdivisions 43, 44, 45, 46; 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 of the said portion 151, being together a line .

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Di8PQSA OF=,CERTAÌN' 'DEFENCE' LA +1D:JAT CAUL-: WELD,' IN THE STATE OF :VICTORIA: `Excellency 'the Governor-General in; Council has aptI'sproved that authority be granted for the disposal, by sale;' of ,theft lands described in. the. schedule hereunder, As follows %el Mar Stuart, Featherstone, Lots i and: "to E 'arles.. de Gallienne Wadde1, Lot 3-;.4.Lots. 6 `and''7 -to' :E izabeth Sophia ,Lindsay, Let 8-746 ' John Richard Grut, Lot -il--! "!lice Mary W,addel, :. such lands -being. no longer required for any public purpose.

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DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All those pieces or parcels of land containing a total area of I acre 1 rood 131 perches, being lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of Lodged Plan 11,195, and being parts of Crown allotment 2663 south -east of ASt. "Kilda, Parish of Prahran, County of Bourke, State of Victoria, Commonwealth of Australia, as shown hachïxred on plan hereunder.

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DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN POSTAL LAND AT BONDI BEACH, IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. IS Excellency the Governor -General in Council has approved that whereas certain land the property of the Commonwealth situated at Bondi Beach, in the State of New South Wales, and more particularly described in the schedule hereunder, is not required for any public purpose, authority be granted for the. disposal of such lañd by sale to S. A. Cameron, of 15 Lamrock-avenue, Bondi, New South Wales. W. C. HILL, Minister of State for Works and Railways. (L. & S.26/1137.) DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece or parcel of land at Bondi Beach containing an area of 2.6 perches, more or less, being part of lot 28 of D.P.5953, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland; State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, as shown hachured on plan hereunder :

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PURCHASE OF LAND FOR POSTAL PURPOSES AT WALLA WALLA, IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has approved that authority- be granted for the purchase, for Postal purposes, from the owners, for the sum of £350, of certain land at Walla Walla, in the State of New South Wales, as described in the schedule hereunder. W. C. HILL, Minister of State for Works and Railways. .

(L.áS.26/1370.)

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece or parcel of land containing an area of 1 rood erches, more or less, being' lot 8, on D.P. No.. 2741, Parish of Walla Walla, -County of Hume, -State -of New South Wales, 24

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1078 RCHASE JOF: :LAND FOR POSTAL ;,PJRPOSES:. AT NORWbOD, IN THE .STATE. OF-SOUTH AUSTRALIA. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has aproved that authority be granted for the .purcháee, for ,s lViitposes,' frtun -the owner; for theàum, of £25, Of certain laud at Norwood, in the State of South Australia, AS described in the schedule hereunder. W, C. HILL, Minister of State for Works and Railways.

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EXCHANGF' OP :fOSTAL ;LAfi3D 411- .11TORWGM : IN STE STATE =F':!SOUTH: 'AUSTI.ìALIA; :FORA:ME:Eit LAND AT ë. NORWOOD, T.HE PROPERTY OF THOMAS .. .

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HEREAS the and firstly described Herdúnder is no longer required for any public purpose, and whereas it has, been ,agreed- between the,,Commonwealth,of{Australia and Thomas Alfred" Houston , that the` land secondly +described hereunder shall be exchanged for` the : said' land firstly described hereunder, His Excellency the Governor-General in Council has approved, for the purpose of effecting "inch` exchange, that authority be granted, pursuant to section 14'of::tlae Lands Acquisition Act, 1906-1916, for the acquisition by, agreement of the said land secondly described hereunder, and that authority be granted, "pursuant to 'section 63 -of the `said' Act, for the disposal of the said land firstly described hereunder by transferring such land to the said Thomas Alfred Houston. W. C. HILL, Minister of State for Works and Railways. (L-. &S. 26/572.) ;"

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TENDERS. POSTMASTER -GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDERS INVITED.

ENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and/or service. Tendera must be endorsed "Tender #or... (as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster-General in the State named. They may be deposited in the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered: Schedule No. Tenders, Forme, Specifications, &c., obtáinable from-

Description of àiateriái or Serviee Required.

Tendera Close-

GENERAL. ** Multiple twin cable and loading coils-As specified .. .. .. Indicators --As specified . .. .. Telephones and Dials Telegraph Equipment-As speoified .. Telephonists' Telephones and Handsets ---As specified .. specified Switchboard Keys and Parts Electric Soldering Bolts-As specified .. .. .. Switchboard Cords-As specified .. Cable Terminal Boxes -As specified .. .. .. .. Conduits-As specified Printed Forms Telephone Accounts series .. .. Speedometers-As specified .. .. Plugs and Sleeves --As specified .. .. .. .. Insulated wire -As specified .. Tension Meters --As specified Lamps, Lamp Caps and Lamp Sockets-As specifled Grossarms, wooden-As specified . . Transformers -As specified .. .. .

As

0.83

3 p.m., 13.7.26

0.99 0.105 0.109 0.110

3 p.m., 14:8.26 3 p.m., 3.8.26 3 p.m., 31.8.26 3 p.m., 14.9.26

0.111 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.117

3 p.m., 21.9.26 3 p.m., 28.9.26. 3 p.m., 5.10.26 3 p.m., 6.7:26 3 p.m., 20.7.26 3 p.m., 13.7.26 3 p.m., 26.10.26 3 p.m., 26.10.26 3 p.m., 7.9.26 3 p.m., 10.8.26 3 p.m., 26.10.26

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3 p.m., 27.7.26 3 p.m., 9.11.26

0.125 C.126

VICTORIA. Delivery and installation of pneumatic tube equipment and associated plant in Central Telegraph Office and certain branch offices, Melbourne. Extension of pneumatic tube from Pacific Cable Board's former office in Queen At., 198' north of Little Collins at., to new premises in Collins Gate Supply and delivery of sand and cinders and removal of spoil-As specified Metal and screenings-As specified .. .

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V.461

Stores Branches, Sydney and Melbourne

V.466

Stores Branch, Melbourne

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V.467

Stores Branch, Melbourne

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Automatic Telephone Exchange Equipment for Central Brisbane and Paddington, Queensland Automatic Telephone Exchange Equipment for Bulimba, Nundah, Sherwood, and Yeronga Packing Cases .. .. .. ...

0.52

Stores Branohes, Sydney and Melbourne

3 p.m., 21.9.26

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3 p.m., 6.7.26 3 p.m., 13.7.26

QUEENSLAND. ) ty Stores Branches, Sydney and Melbourne



0.88

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Stores Branches, Sydney and Melbourne

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Stores Branch, 212 Mary- street, Brisbane

Q.643

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Noon, 15.7.26

WESTERN AUSTRALIA:

Scrap Metals-Purchase and Removal of

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TASMANIA. See Commonwealth Gazette, No. 57, of 24th June, 1926, page 1045.

3

p.m., 14.7.26

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Mail Services

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Departmental Stores Branches, Sydney (64 Harbour-street) ; Brisbane ; Adelaide (West- terraoe) ; and Perth ; G.P.O.'s. Melbourne and Hobart. Tenderforms,&c., may also be Inspected at the office of the Official Secretary to the Commissioner for Australia in America, Suite 1161 --4, South Ferry .Buildings, 44 Whitehall-street, New York. t Tender forms, so., also obtainable at the office of the High Oommissioner, London. Tenders returnable at the office of the Deputy Postmaster-General, Melbourne. I A charge of £1 ls. per copy of the schedule will be made, and will be refunded on receipt and after consideration of a bona fide tender.

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FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION. TENDERS, accompanied by the necessary deposits, will be received until Noon- on Monday, 19th -July, 1926, -for the-Erection of a Store Building at Eastlake, Canberra, Federal Capital Territory. Plans and specifications may be inspected and tender forms and schedule of quantities obtained at the offices of the Director-General of Works, Department of =Works and Rail ways, Commonwealth Offices, Melbourne; and of the Federal Capital Commission, at 46 Young -street, Sydney, and at Canberra. Tenders are to be forwarded in an envelope clearly. marked " Tender for Store Building " to the Secretary, Federal Capital Commission, Canberra. y No _tender necessarily accepted. -

New South Wales. C. Lister & W. Murrell, Erunkerviile. -- ,Schedule N.S.W. N. 18/26.-Erection of a telephone line between Fassifern and Wakefield, approximate total amount, £277 10e. .6d.

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Queensland.

Performance of Mail Service No. 554, between Boulia and Mayne Hotel., via .Coorabulka, 1Springvale, and Diamantina Lakes for period from 14th June, 1926, to 31st December, 1928, once weeekly, by motor car (packhorse in wet weather ) , at the rate of £300 per annum, Edward Garrick Mead, Boulin.

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TENDER ACCEPTED.

Supply and erection Steel Pigeon-hole Shelving, Parliament House, Canberra, £1,750, Forster& Bedsteads Ltd., Ultimo, New. South Wales. Date of acceptance, 3rd June, 1926 ; date for completion, 31st July, 1926.:

REPATRIATION COMMISSION. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. SERVICES TO REPATRIATION MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.

Period---lst June to 30th June, 1926. Meat. 2341. Delivery at Anzac Hostel, Keane's Point, Cottesloe, Western Australia, Mutton: loin chops, 9d. per ib.; fore quarter chops, 7d. per lb. ; legs (mutton) , M. per lb.; legs (lamb) , lid. per' lb.; shoulder (;mutton.) , 6d. per lb. ; frys, 6d. each; kidneys, 2d. each; tongues (sheep), 2d. each ; brains, 3d. per set; beef : rump steak, is. per lb. ; pocket steak, 8d. per lb.; stewing steak, 7d. per lb.; sirloin, 7d. per lb.; tripe, 7d. per ib.; dripping, 7d. per lb.; suet, 7d. per lb.; soup bones, id. per ìb.; ox tails, is. each; ox tongues, 4s. each; fresh pork, is. per lb.; rabbits, is. each.-H. A. W. Jones Ltd'., 43 Market street, Fremantle. 2342. Delivery at Repatriation Sanatorium, Victoria Park. Western Australia.Mutton : loin chops, 9d. per lb. sides (approximate .25 ib.), lid. per lb.; frys, 4d. each; kidneys, 2d. each; tongues (sheep) , 2d. each; brains, 4d. per set; beef : rump steak, 10d. per lb. ; topside steak, 8d, per lb. ; 'sirloin, 8d. per lb.; tripe, M. per 1b.; shin, 3s. 6d. each ; fresh pork, is. 2d. per lb.; pig's cheek, 6d. per lb. ; rabbits, is. each. V. George, 274 Albany -road, Victoria Park, Western Aus-

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Firewood. 2343. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Keswick, South. Australia.-Cut mallee, 39s. 6d. per ton; manee roots, 35s. 6d. per ton.- Josiah Thomas, Brown -street; Adelaide, South Australia. Period ending 30th June, 1926. Transfer of Contract. 2344. Approval has been;gränted to the transfer of contract for the supply of bread to McLeod Repatriation Sanatorium, Mont Park, from Mr. Percy Harold Aiway, Maui -road, Greensborough, to Messrs. Toniasetti and Chittick, Main-road, Greensborough, upon the same terms and conditions and at the same price. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS. OFFERS are invited until Noon on 26th July, 1926, for grazing rights, for sheep only, over the Charleville Aerodrome area of 91 acres, Queensland, for the period ending 30th June, 1927. Rental to be paid yearly in advance. Fences to be kept in good repair by the licensee, who must also keep .land clear of vermin, noxious weeds, &c., and rabbits and other. noxious an imals. The licensee to make good damage to works, &c., caused by stock, and to remove stock from the area if so required by the Defence authorities. The Commonwealth to be absolved from liability regarding the use of the area for Aerodrome purposes. Offers to be addressed to file Assistant Surveyor-General, 318 Post Office-place, Melbourne, and the envelope containing the offer to be endorsed " Offer for grazing rights." The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. .

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS. TENDERS INVITED.

TENDERS, accompanied by the necessary deposits, are invited for the undermentioned services. " as the case may be and addressed as indicated. Tenders must be endorsed Tender for. No tender necessarily accepted. Plans, Specifications, and Tender Forms Available.

Tenders Returnable.

Locality and Description of Works.

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Carlton (Vic.)-Repairs and painting Meteorological Bureau Point Cook (Vic.) Forming Concrete Apron (labour only) at Flying School Ballarat (Vic.)-Erection of fencing and Gates at Postal Pole Dépôt

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Brighton (Vic.) Alterations to Laundry Buildings, Fencing, &c., at Anzac Hostel Crystal Brook (S.A.)-Construction of New Counter at Post Office

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Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Post Office-place, Melbourne, and Ballarat Post Office Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Post Office-place, Melbourne

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July, 1926 Noon,

July,

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Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Post Office- place, Melbourne Post Office- place, Melbourne ,. ft ft 9, If

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July,

Tenders to be Addressed

Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide, and Cyrstal Brook Post

12th 1926

. Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide .

Office

Port Augusta West (S.A.)- Repairs and Painting Post Office

Works Director, Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide, and Port Augusta West

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Quorn (S.A.)-Renovations and repairs . to Post Office Saddleworth (S.A.)-Installation of Septic Tank at Post Office

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Sydney (N.S.W.)- Purchase and removal of Artificial Limb Factory Brisbane (Q:)-(a) Dividing 70-ton Fresh Water Tank on Lighthouse ..: s.s. Cape York

Date of Date for Acceptance. Completion

Contractor.

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Locality and Description of Work.

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17.6.26

Newland, Waverley

12.8.26

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Station' Port Adelaide- Installation of Sliding Doors to Rifle Cupboards

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As soon a s possible

5 9 0 0

W. J. McFadden and Co., Brisbane J. Hutchinson, South Brisbane ..

As instru cted

10.6.26

22.7.26

105

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J. Waugh, Peterhead

11.6.26

16.7.26

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EXTENSIONS. OF CONTRACT TIME.

Date

Contractor.

Locality and Description of Work.

'tended to.

Smith, Bros.,- Sydney Canowindra N.S.W.)- Alterations to Post Office, &c..... . . A. Carlson; Hornsby .. Chatswood (N.S.W.)-Erection of Garage and Forming Road Richmond (N.S.W.)-Ereetion of partitions at R.A.A.F. Station . . H. W. Jones, Hurlestone Park Waverley. (N.S.W.):Erection of Linesman's Shed at Post Office .. W. Whittingham, Waverley Bellingen (N.S.W.) Erection of Linesman's Shed at Post Office . . L. C. Johnson, Bellingen . Melbourne (Vic.)-Provision of Sanitary Accommodation at City Scott and Flagg, Melbourne Abbatoirs Insulin. Laboratory .. . . . . A. Trippett, Essendon Point Cook (Vic.)- Painting various buildings .. Melbourne (Vic.) Installation of Passenger Lift, Parcels Post Office, Hoey and Loft, Carlton Spencer-street Noyes Bros., Melbourne Northcote (Vic.)- -Suply of Motors for Telephone Exchange West Melbourne (Vic.) Repairs and painting Drill Hall in Ireland - W. Lowe, Footscray

38th May, :1926 18th =June, 1926 14th May, 1926 3rd February, 1926 Sth June,;1926 24th May, 1926

Melbourne (Vic.) -Lift Doors and Locks for Goods Lifts, G.P.O. . . Maryborough (Q.)-New Strong room and alterations to Commonwealth Bank Brisbane (Q.)-Repairs, Painting, &c., Sister's Quarters, Repatria-

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Hoey and Loft, Carlton D. Tait, Maryborough

23rd August, 1926 22nd April, 1926

F. W. Wiles, Brisbane

15th June, 1926

H. Neylan

21st .June, 1926

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tion Hospital Brisbane (Q.)-Sewerage installation at Lighthouse Store

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HIGH' COURT. THE Governor- General in Council has, in pursuance of section 53 of the Judiciary Act 1903 -1920, been pleased

to-

a) accept the resignation of Waurrat DAVID SINGLE, Esquire, as Marshal of the High Court, as from and after the 30th June, 1926; (b ) appoint Colonel RICHARD DOWSE to be Marshal of the High Court, such appointment to take effect from the 1st July, 1926, and to be during the pleasure of the Governor -General. J. G. LATHAM, Attorney -General. (

HE Governor- General in Council has approved of the cancellation of appointment of L. GOLDSMITH as an Officer of Customs under the Convmerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905, as from the close of business on 23rd June, 1926. (Ex. Min. No. 120.) H. E. PRATTEN, Minister for Trade and Customs.

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Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1922. THE Governor- General in Council, in pursuance of section 17 (2) (b) of. the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1922, has approved of leave of absence from the twentythird day of April, 1926, to the twenty-sixth day of May, 1926, being granted to CHARLES LOWES PRINGLE, Esquire, Member of the Repatriation Board for Tasmania. .

NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence. THE Governor-General in Council has approved of the appointment under the Quarantine Act 1908 -1924, of Dr. IsA.ac GEORGE, as Quarantine Officer, Esperance, Western Australia, as from the 1st July, 1926.- (Ex. Min. No. 45.)

30th June, 1926 5th July, 1926 ,-

Statutory Declarations Act 1911 -1922. iT is hereby notified, for public information, that the appointments of the persons whose names are included in the Schedule hereto as Commissioners for Declarations under the Statutory Declarations Act 1911 -1922, have this day been determined by me, the services of the said persons as Commissioners for Declarations being no longer necessary. R. R. GARRAN, Solicitor -General. 22nd June, 1926. SCHEDULE.

Name, Position held JOSHUA FIELDEN

at date

RAMSBOTHAM,

of Appointment. Director of Lighthouses,

Melbourne, Victoria.

Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of East Sydney.

JOSIAH METCALF, Divisional

COMMONWEALTH COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

AND

APPOINTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGIST.

PPLICATIONS will be received for appointment to the position of Entomologist for Field Work at a salary A commencing at £500 per annum and increasing by four equal annual increments of £25 each to £600 per annum. The appointment will be made for a period of five years. Applications accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials must be received at the address specified below not later than Saturday, the 17th July next. .

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GERALD LIGH i`FOOT, Acting Secretary. Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert-street, East Melbourne.

NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister for Health. THE Governor -General in Council has approved of the appointment under the Quarantine Act 1908 -1924, of the following as Quarantine Officers : -Drs. J. S. C. ELKINGTON, C. W. REID, C. L. PARK, F. E. Cox, M. J. HOLMES, and A. H. MOSELEY.-- (Ex. Min. No. 44. )

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE;

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NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister for Health.

Statutory Declarations Act

1911 -1922.

public information, that the persons mentioned hi the attached Schedule have this day been appointed by me to be Commissioners for Declarations under the above Act. R. R. GARRAN, Solicitor- General. 22nd June, 1926. T is hereby notified, for

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SCHEDULE.

Esquire, of Albury, in the State of New South Wales, Acting Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of Hume. SIDNEY BERNARD Fox, Esquire, of Cooma, in the State of New South Wales, Acting Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of Eden -Monaro. HOWA.RD JOHN MARTIN, Esquire, of Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, Clerk, Commonwealth Electoral Office. DANIEL FOGAR,TY,

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VACANCY FOR MEDICAL OFFICER.

PPLICATIONS are invited from Medical Officers interested in flying and desirous of specializing in the medical afpect of aviation for the position of Medical Officer at No. 1 Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, Point Cook, Victoria. Age, not more than 35 years. Rank on appointment, Flying Officer or Flight Lieutenant. The pay of a Flying Officer is £465 per annum ( including £45 deferred pay) , and a Flight Lieutenant receives £602 _per annum ( including £73 deferred pay) . In -addition, quarters, fuel and light, rations, &c., are provided in kind or .an allowunce in lieu. The allowance, if. payable, varies from £104 per annum for single Flying Officer to £187 per annum for. a, Married Flight Lieutenant. The successful applicant will be appointed for a period of four (4) years in. the first instance, and he will be on pro bation for the first six months. Applications setting out age, qualifications, experience and details of any previous Naval or Military experience should reach the Secretary, Air Board, Victoria Barracks, Melb©úrne, not later than; 16th July; 1926. A

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T. TRUMBLE, Secretary, Department of Defence.

No. 61.-1st July, 1926

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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. Governor-General in Council has approved of the following appointments in the Citizen Air Force being

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To be Flying Officers.-

' Staff. Major P. GOLDENSTEDT relinquishes the appointment ofStaff Officer, 2nd Grade, General Staff, Divisional Headquarters, 30th June, 1926. -

1TECTOR JOHNSTON, OSWALD HILLAM

COULSON, FREDERICK FALKINER KNIGHT, dated 1st July, 1926. To be Pilot Oßlcer.- WILLIAM REGINALD BAIRD, dated ist

July, 1926.-(Ex. Min. No. 152.) NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence.

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Cavalry.

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AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Governor -General in Council has approved of the THEfollowing changes, &c., being made in connexion with the Australian Military Forces:Array Headquarters.-Captain J. S. ROGERS, M.C., relinquishes the appointment of Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, Intelligence Section, General Staff, Army Headquarters, 22nd May, 1926.

Australian Instructional Corps.-The honorary rank of Lieutenant granted to No. 50, Staff Sergeant -Major, 2nd Class (Warrant Officer, Class I.) H. F. SHEPHERD is terminated, 17th January, 1926. .

AWARD OF THE MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL.

Australian Instructional Corps.-Quartermaster and Honorary Captain S. F. SORENSEN, 2nd Military District. 1sT MILITARY DISTRICT. 11TH MIXED BRIGADE,

Infantry. Battalion.-The resignation of Lieutenant S. G. BROWN of his commission is accepted, 17th June, 1926. 42nd Battalion. Lieutenant N. F. H. TROTMAN is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 15th June, 1926. 47th Battalion.-To be Lieutenants HAROLD BLACKMAN, Cadet Lieutenant ALAN CLIFTON BARKER, from the Senior

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Cadets, WILLIAM GREGOR,

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THOMAS MCGILL

12th June, 1926.

and COLIN JAMES

MAC-

ARTILLERY.

Field Artillery. -To be Lieutenant- Colonel supernumerary to the establishment of Lieutenant- Colonels with pay and allowances of Major :Major G. V. MORIA.RTY,

4ustralian

M.C., 13th December, 1925.

ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

Australian Army Medical Corps. -Lieutenant P. N. MACGREGOR is transferred to the Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve, and to be Honorary Captain, 1st July, 1926; the appointment of WALTER MARIO BUTLER to be Lieutenant (provisionally) is terminated, 30th June, 1926. To be Captain (provisionally).-WALTER MARIO BUTLER, ist July, 1926. Unattached List.-Lieutenant L. A. DAVIDSON is transferred from the 19th Battalion, 2nd Division, 16th June, 1926. Reserve of O fficers.-2nd Lieutenant A. L. MCGREGOR is transferred from the Reserve of Officers, 2nd Military District, 20th June, 1926; 2nd Lieutenant M. Hoawrrz is transferred from the Reserve of Officers, 5th Military District, 20th June, 1926; Captain F. L. JONES is placed upon the Retired List, with the honorary rank of Major, and with permission to wear the prescribed uniform, 8th June, 1926; Honorary Captain J. J. STABLE and Lieutenant H. F. MUNRO are retired, under the provisions of Australian -Military Regulation 147 (3) , 30th June, 1926. Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve.-Captain R. W. CILENTO is transferred from the Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve, 4th Military District, 20th June, 1926. &.WAIW OF THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES OFFICERS'

DECORATION.

Retired

List:Honorary

Awn OF

Lieutenant-Colonel A. CI.owES.

THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Lieutenant W. S. JONES, M.C. Unattached

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tenants A. H. firmed..

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. .THE Governor -General in Council has approved of leave j1 of absence on grounds of illness being granted to No. 479 Staff Sergeant-Major, 3rd Class (Warrant Officer, Class lf.) A. C. STENSON, Australian Instructional Corps, on halfpay for, period 13th .May, 1926, to 19th May, 1926; and to No. 1631 Gunner C. J. HOWELL, Royal Australian Field Artillery, on full pay for period 24th April, 19261, to 10th May, 1926, under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 416. -(Ex. Mina. Nos. 153 and 154.) NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence.

9th

MILITARY DISTRICT.

1ST CA'VALRY DIVISION.

SHARP, M.C.,

and

.of LieuE. MoRGAN, M.M., are con-

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1ST DIVISION. .

staff.

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Major W. G. PENROSE, V.D., and Captain C. A. PYRE, M.C., relinquish the appointments of Staff Officers, 2nd Grade, Administrative Staff, Divisional Headquarters, 30th June, 1926. .

Infantry.

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Sydney University Scouts.-The commission of LieutenantV. R. WEBB is terminated on his appointment to a commission in the Royal Australian Air Force, 31st March, 1926. 2ND DIVISION.

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Staff. Miajor (Honorary Lieutenant -Colonel) F. J. KINDON, V.D., Staff Officer, 2nd. Grade, Administrative Staff, is appointed Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, General Staff, Divisional Headquarters, 1st July, 1926; Captain L. ST. J. ALLEN, M.C., relinquishes the appointment of Staff Captain, 9th Infantry Brigade, 30th June, 1926; Captain A. A. BRACKPOOL relinquishes the appointment of Staff Captain, 14th Infantry Brigade, 30th June, 1926. '

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Infantry. 19th Battalion.-Lieutenant L: A. DAVIDSON is transferred to the Unattached List, ist Military District, 16th June, 1926; the resignation of Lieutenant G. S. ROFFEY of his commission is accepted, 30th June, 1926. 56th Battalion.-Captain A. A. BRACKPOOL is transferred from the 36th Battalion, with regimental seniority next after Lieutenant -Colonel J. J. MURRAY, D.S.O., M.C., 1st July, 1926; Lieutenant W. S. FERRIER is transferred from the 20th Battalion, 9th June, 1926, To be Major-Captain A. A. BRACKPOOL, 1st July, 1926. ARTILLERY.

Australian Field Artillery.-To be Lieutenant- Colonel supernumerary to the establishment of Lieutenant- Colonels with pay and allowances of Major -Major E. S. SUTTON, ,1st February, 1926; Captain E. V. MAHONEY is transferred to the Unattached List, 23rd March, 1926. ENGINEERS.

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Corps of Australian Engineers.-Field Units-The commission of Lieutenant W. A. C. DALE is terminated on his appointment to a commission in the Royal Australian Air Force, 31st March, 1926. .

ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

Australian Army Medical Corps. -Majors K. S. PARKER, M.C., and L. COWLISHAw are brought on the authorized establishment of Majors, 1st January, 1926, and 13th May, 1926,

respectively.

DISTRICT BASE.

Artillery. Australian Garrison Artillery.- Artillery Survey Company Lieutenant J. T. C. RICHMOND is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 8th June, 1926.

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Chaplains' Department.-Honorary Chaplain (4th Class) the Reverend F. W. TUOWELL is brought on the Authorized Establishment, 8th June, 1926. Unattached List. -Major A. G-. O'DONNELL, V.D., and Lieutenant E. G. ADAMSON are transferred to the Reserve of 'Officers, ist July, 1926; Major W. U. ALLEY, V.D., is placed upon the Retired List with the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and with permission to wear the prescribed uniform,

16th June, 1926. .. Reserve of O fficers.-Lieutenant R. G. GOODMAN is transferred from the Reserve of Officers, 4th Military District, -20th June, 1926 ; Major R. W. EVERETT is transferred from the Reserve of Officers, 5th Military District, 20th June, 1926 ; 2nd Lieutenant A. L. MCGREGOR is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, ist Military District, 20th Júne; 1926; Lieutenant R. A. JOHNSTON, M.C., is transferred 'to the Reserve of Officers, 3rd. Military District, 20th June, 1926; Lieutenant- Colonel T. H. KELLY and Captains S. W. STOKES aiid C. A. HAMMOND are placed upon the Retired List, with permission to retain -

their ranks and wear the prescribed uniform, ist July, 1926; Lieutenant J. G. MACKEE is .retired, under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 147 (3) , 30th June, 1926.

Common WO, Oragette

No.

-1083

Australian Army Medical- Corps Reserve. -To be Honorary Captains --Lieutenant S. G. WHITFELD and Honorary Lieutenant M. B. FRASER, ist January, 1926, and 1st July, 1926, respectively; Honorary Major R. F. READING is retired under the provisions of Australian Military .Regulation 152 (1), 30th June, 1926. Retired List. -The resignation of Lieutenant and Quartermaster C. G. H. M. A. HESBION of his commission is accepted, Ist June, 1926; the name' of 2nd Lieutenant W. S. B. GILBERT is removed from the Retired List under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 159 (1), 10th June, 1926.

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et July, 1026 .

RIFLE CLUBS.

Change of Designation. -`.Coe Daylesford Rifle Club is redesignated the Mt. Franklin Rifle Club. Dtsbandm.ent.Bannoekbúrn Rifle Club.

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MILITARY DISTRICT.

3RD

MILITARY DISTRICT.

4TH

4TH DIVISION.

Infantry. 10th Battalion.--The resignation of Lieutenant K. K. BURTON of his .commission is accepted, 30th June, 1926. 48th Battalion.-The provisional appointment of Lieutenant U. ALLEN is confirmed. .

2ND CAVALRY DIVISION.

Command. 'Colonel M. W. J. BOURCHIER, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., relinquishes the command of the 5th Cavalry Brigade, 30th April, 1926, and is transferred to the Unattached List, 1st May, 1926. 3RD

DIvISIoi

ENGINEERS. .

Infantry. Battalion.-- Captain J. S. ROGERS, M.C., is transferred

14th.

to the Reserve of Officers, 23rd May, 1926. 22nd Battalion.- Lieutenant-Colonel T. F. ULRICH, D.S.O., from the Unattached List, is appointed to command, 10th June, .1926. 39th Battalion.-The commission of Lieutenant J. M. C. PHILPOTT is terminated on his appointment to a commission in the Royal Australian Air Force, 31st March, 1926. -

Staff.

Lieutenant- Colonel J. H. P. ELLER, D.S.O., Unattached List, is appointed Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, General Staff, Divisional Head-quarters, with pay and allowances of Major, 1st June, 1926; Captain R. V. ANDREWARTHA, M.C., relinquishes the appointment of Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, Administrative Staff, Divisional Head-quarters, 30th June, 1926; Captain D. BARNES, M.B.E., relinquishes the appointment of Staff Captain, 6th Infantry Brigade, 30th June, 1926. -- Infantry. ---- - - -- --.. _- .. 21st Battalion. -The resignation of Lieutenant W. J. Scow of his commission is accepted, 17th June, 1926. Melbourne University Rifles.- Captain J. K. D. MACKENZIE is transferred (provisionally) to the Australian Army Medical Corps, 4th Military District, 2nd July, 1926. ._._

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ARTILLERY.

Australian Field Artillery. -Major A. CRAWFORD, M.C., is transferred from the Unattached List, 16th June, 1926; Lieutenant J. C. COOK is transferred (provisionally) from the 24th Battalion, 3rd Division, 16th June, 1926. .

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Corps of Australian Engineers.-Field Units-Lieutenant W. C. D. VEALE, M.C., D.C.M., is appointed from the Reserve of To be Lieutenants -GRANT HOLDEN Officers, 27th May, 1926. wooD and ALBERT EDWARD HENRY BIDDLES, 28th May,. 1926. .

SIGNALS.

Australian Corps of Signals. -To be Lieutenant --GEOFFREY

WEST, 27th May, 1926.

ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

Australian Army Medical Corps.-To be Captain (provisionally) -JOHN ELLISON PORTER, M.M. 1st July, 1926; Captain J. K. D. MACKENZIE is transferred (provisionally) from the Melbourne University Rifles, 4th Division, and to be supernumerary to the establishment pending absorption, 2nd July, 1926; Major L. O. BETTS, O.B.E., is seconded whilst attending a post graduate course abroad, ist July, 1926. .

4TH DIVISION.

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ARTILLERY:

Australian Field Artillery.-Captain R. B. HONE is transferred (provisionally) from the 10th Light Horse, 13th Mixed Brigade, 17th June, 1926.

Reserve of Officers.-Lieutenant ficers.Lieutenant A. R. RAOKETT is transferred from the Reserve of Officers, 5th Military District, 20th June, 1926; Lieutenant R. G. GOODMAN is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, _2nd. Military District, .20th -June, 1926 ; --Lieutenant H. T. J. EDWARDS and 2nd Lieutenant H. PENHALL are retired under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 147 (3), 30th June, 1926. Australian Army Medical Corps -Reserve.-Captain R. W. CILENTO is transferred to the Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve, ist Military District, 20th June, 1926. -

AWARD OF THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES OFFICERS' DECORATION.

Australian Army Medical Corps.-Colonel S. R. C.B.E., D.S.O. 5TH

SIGNALS.

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Australian Corps of Signals. -= Captain R. A. QUIN is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 5th July, 1926. ARMY SERVICE CORPS.

Australian Army Service Corps. -To be Major-Captain J. S. SHAW, 9th February, 1926.

BURSTON,

MILITARY DISTRICT. 13TH MIMED BRIGADE.

Staff.

Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. E. MANNING, D.S.O., O.B.E., V.D., relinquishes the appointment of Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, Administrative Staff, Mixed Brigade Headquarters, 30th June, 1926.

Cavalry.

ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

Australian Army Medical Corps. -The provisional appointment of Captain W. L. ARMSTRONG is confirmed. DISTRICT BASE.

10th Light Horse. -To be Lieutenant- Colonel supernumerary to the establishment of Lieutenant-Colonels, with pay and allowances of Major-Major A. H. SWEETAPPLE, 18th May, 1926; Captain R. B. HONE is transferred (provisionally) to the Australian Field Artillery, 4th Military District, 17th .June, 1926; Lieutenant F. M. YauNo. is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 20th June, 1926. .

Artillery. Australian Garrison, Artillery.-Medium Artillery -The provisional transfer from the 60th Battalion, 3rd Division, of Lieutenant A. E. L. TREBILCO is confirmed. Unattached List.-Majors C. W. ST. J. CLAii KE and F. V. F. E. JONES, A. N. TRASK, A. J. are transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 1st July, 1926. Reserve of Officers.-Lieutenant R. -A. JOHNSTON, M.C., is transferred from the Reserve of Officers; ;2iid Military District, 20th June, 1926; Lieutenants D. GIBSON, F. D. SELBIE, H. D. J. BUTCHER, and F. J. REDDROP are retired. under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 147 (3), 30th June, TRICKEY, and Lieutenants BAYLIS, and P. C. PIKE

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Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve. -To be Honorary Captain---Lieutenant K. D: FAIRLEY, 1st January, 1926;' Major F. D. JERMYN, V.D., is placed upon the Retired List with the honorary rank of Lieutenint,Colonel, and with permission to wear the prescribed uniform, 14th June, 1926; Honorary Major T. MURPHY is retired under the provisions of Australian Military Regulation 152 (1), 8th June, 1926. AWARD OF THE COLONIAL AUXILIATM; FORCES: LONG, SERVICE MEDAL. .

Australian Arly Service Corps:; --:Lieutenant-Colonel, D. D. PAINE, D.S.O.

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Infantry.

"11th Battalion.-To be Lieutenant-Colonel-L---Major C. L. BILES, M.C., 18th May, 1926: 16th, Battalion.= -To be Lieutenant- Colonel supernumerary to

the establishment of Lieutenant -Colonels, with pay and allowances of Major-Major T. C. FAIRLEY, M.C., 18th May, 1926, Battalion. -To he Lieutenant- Colonel szipériiii.merary to the establishm-ént of -Lieutenant-Colonels, with pay and allowances of Major=Major F. MCLEAN, M.C., 18th May, 1926. 44th Battalion.-Lieutenant S. H. HUBBARD is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 11th June, 1926; the resignations of Lieutenants A. M. POWERS and S. W. POWERS of their commissions are accepted, 11th June, 1926. .

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Army Service Corps.

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Australian Army Service Corps.-Lieutenant- Colonel C. H. E. MANNING, D.S.O., O.B.E:, V.D., is -transferred to the Unattached List, 1st July, 1926. Army Medical burps. Australian Army Medical Corps.- Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant G. M. WILLIAMS is transferred ; tó , ,the Australian Army: Medical Corps Bb&erve, 11th tune, 1926. .

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No:

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1084

1926 DISTRICT BASE.

CORRIGENDUM.

Staff. Lieutenant -Colonel E. A. LE SOIIEP', V,D., is reappointed Assistant Director of Veterinary Services, District Base Headquarters, from ist July, 1926, to 13th September, 1926.

The name of FRANCIS NI©OLL, Hull Overseer, Royal Australian Naval Dépôt and Dockyard, Garden Island, Class " Professional Division, is as now described, and not as stated in Executive Minute published on page 1596 of Commonwealth of Austratia Gazette, No. 53, dated 31st July, 1924. The name of JOHN SHOLL HODSON, Electrical Assistant to

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Reserve of O,ji cers. -2nd Lieutenant M. HoRWITZ is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 1st Military District, 20th June, 1926; Major R. W. EVERETT is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 2nd Military District, 20th June, 1926; Lieutenant A. R. RACKETT is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, 4th Military District, 20th. June, 1926. Australian Army Medical Corps Reserve. -To be Honorary Captains Honorary Lieutenants F. H. VINCENT and J. J. Hovas, 1st July, 1926. .

the Engineer Manager, Royal Australian Naval Dépôt and Dockyard, Garden Island, Class " D," Professional Division, is as now described, and not as stated in Executive Minute published on page 2776 of Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 109, dated 21st December, 1922. (Ex. Min. No. 155.) .

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RIFLE CLUBS.

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Di.sbandment.- Cuballi.ng Rifle Club. 6TH

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Defence Act 1903 -18, Section 63, and Civilian Staff Regulations. Resignation. The resignation of ARTHUR CHAELES A'BECKETT CHOMLEY, Danger Building Officer, Munitions Supply Branch, is accepted, with effect from the close of business on 24th May, 1926. (Ex. Mini No. 156.) NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence.

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MILITARY DISTRICT. DISTRICT BASE.

SUBSTITUTION OF DRILLS. UNDER the powers conferred upon me by Regulation 1208E of the Australian Military Regulations, I, Sir Neville Reginald Howse, the Minister of State for Defence of the Commonwealth of Australia, do hereby authorize the number and duration of half -day and quarter -day or night drills required to be held during the twelve months ending the thirtieth day of June, 1927, in the Senior Cadets allotted to the Military Forces, to be varied in all training areas and localities appointed for training in each Military District by the sub st;tution of such day -llight drills of not less than two and a half hours' duration, or, in respect of Senior Cadets allotted to the Military Forces, who are attending educational institutions, of such less duration as is approved by the Military Board, but so that the drills so substituted shall be equivalent in total duration to those half -day and quarter -day or night drills. NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence.

Staff. Captain R. C. T. PHILP is reappointed Assistant Director of Veterinary Services, District Base Head- quarters, 1st July, 1926. (Ex. Min. No. 151.) NEVILLE HOWSE, Minister of State for Defence.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. Defence Act 1903-18, and Civilian Staff Regulations. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

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Change in Designation.-The designation of the position .of Electrician, Class " D," Royal Australian Naval Dépôt and Dockyard, Garden Island, occupied by John Sholl Hodson, is changed to Electrical Assistant to the Engineer Manager, Royal Australian Naval Dépôt and Dockyard, Garden Island, Class " D," Professional Division, with effect from 28th May,

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1923.

COMMONWE

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PUBLIC SERVICE.

PROMOTIONS -SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109. THE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board of Commissioners, and where consequent upon another, provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed.. Appeals should be forwarded to the Public Service Inspector in the State in which the promotion is to be made to reach him within fourteen day of the date of the notification, and the ground of appeal must be as prescribed in section 50 of the Commonwealth Publio Service Act, viz.:-(a) Superior efficiency ; or (b) equal efficiency combined-with seniority.

Officers stationed in remote districts may forward appeals by telegraph.. his appeal to the Chief Officer of the Department in which the vacancy exists. Present Designation and

Name.

An appellant shall without delay forward a copy of Date of Promotion.

Salary on Promotion.

Position to which Promoted.

Station.

£

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Tracey, L. A. S.

IClerk, Auditor- General's Office, Victoria

lb

Clerk (Audit), Auditor -General's Office, Canberra

289

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Quee.neland.

Foote, Hubert Lionel 1

Inquiry Officer, Fourth Division, Investigation Branch (Reclassified office)

Assistant (Records, &c.), Investigation Branch

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354

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

lQuarantine Assistant, Grade 1,

Cahill, John Timothy

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Albany.

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Quarantine, Assistant, Grade 3, Albany, vice L., F. Stanley, resigned

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252

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POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Moore; William James

Bull, William George..

Plunkett, Herbert

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Orr, William Arthur Powers

Snïith, Royden Trenchard

New South Wales. Line Foreman, Electrical Engi- Line Inspector, Electrical Engineer's Branch ' neer's Branch (Construction (Dubbo), vice G. H..Saywell, transferred and Maintenance) Telegraphist, Telegraph Branch Supervisor (Relief), Telegraph .Branch. (Position provided under classification) Mail Officer, Grade 3, Mail. Branch Overseer (Inland), Mail Branch, vice M. J. Brady, seconded Clerk, Inspection Branch, Goul- District. Inspector, Grade 2, Inspection burn District Branch, Narrabri District, vice W. C. Street, transferred .. Mail Officer; Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telephonist, Waverley office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073)

324

1.7.26

396

17.$.26

307

1.7.26

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PROMOTIONS-continued. PreseLt Designation and

Name.

Salary on.. Promotion.

Position to which Promoted.

Station.

Date at Promótion.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-COniiMEd.

New South Wake=-continiied.

Cornwall, Norman Lack

Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. office created (P.S.B. Certificate 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. office created (P.S.B. Certificate 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch, office created (P.S.B. Certificate

Telephonist, William-street

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Telephonist, Paddington

Bowen, William Ernest

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O'Doherty, Erin William Renwick Telegraph Messenger, Wauchope

New No.

158

New No.

158

New No.

84

26/1073), Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New office created. (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Office created (P.S.B.. Certificate No. Branch 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. Branch 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Balldale .. Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telegraph Messenger, Arnclif e office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Parramatta Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New office created (P.S.B.. Certificate No. 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Condobolin Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.. 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telephonist, Randwick office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telephonist, Randwick office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telegraph Messenger, Kogarah office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Telegraph Messenger, Randwick Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch, New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 26/1073) Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch. New Telegraph Messenger, Enmore office created. (P.S.B.. Certificate No.

1.7.26

Telegraph Messenger, Croydon

Plant, Dudley Oswald

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Lane, Henry John

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Sloane, Bede Vincent

Mitchell, John Joseph Vass, Errol David

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Flynn, John Nicholas

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Pettiford, Roydon Joseph

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Clarke, William Dempster

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Johnson, John Matthew

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158

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Caesar, Albert

Harrison, Gordon Charles

Ingram, James Charles

108

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Brown, Harold Edward

Scanlan, Augustine

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Wild, Kenneth Cyril

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.

Telegraph Messenger, Edgeclíff

Postal Assistant, Vass

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Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch, vice W. New; promoted. Senior Postal Assistant, Bombala, vice J. C.

Sullivan, promoted . Postal Assistant, Warren, vice H. Firth, . . Assistant, Rylstone .. transferred Mail Officer, Grade 1, Mail Branch Postal Assistant, Carrathol, vice G. A. Wiggins, transferred

108

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215

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Reading, Thomas Ivan

215

Victoria.

O'Mullane, Barry Ivor Clifford.. . Moore, Charles Ernest

Miller, Clarence Francis

Leyden, John

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Postmaster, Grade 2, Lismore, vice H. Price, resigned Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Postmaster, Grade 2, Balaclava, vice G. E. Scott, transferred North Melbourne Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Daylesford, vice Telegraphist, Bendigo L. Kingsbury, transf rred Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Senior Lineman, Ouyen. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 1948) Branch (Metropolitan North) Telegraphist, Telegraph Branch

342

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342 306

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257

QueenBland.

McCulloch, Horatio.

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Postmaster, Grade 2, Mitchell. .

McCreadie, Samuel

Lineman, Cairns

Boughen, Robert Bramwell

Telephonist, Ipswich

Postmaster, Grade 3, Stanthorpe, vice J. J. O'Callaghan, promoted Senior Lineman, Innisfail, vice G. McLennan, promoted Mail Officer, Grade 1,. Mail Branch, vice F. :. ' Greenwell, deceased Line Foreman, Bundaberg. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 486) Line Foreman, Warwick. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 4.86) Postman, Mail Branch, vice W. H. Bryan, transferred

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212

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Kavanagh, Thomas Edward

Senior Lineman, Bundaberg

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Siebuhr, Henry Albert

Senior Lineman, Warwick

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McCawley, John James

Messenger, Accounts Branch (Money Order) Lineman, Electrical Engineer's

Luther, Donald Frederick

Branch (Construction and Maintenenace) Clerical Assistant, .Atherton . .

Hoey, Ernest James..

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Mitchell. New

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office

257

Postmaster, Grade 2, Oakey, vice T. K. Smith, retired

342

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Lineman,

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created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 486)

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Name.

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Present Deeignstion and itation.

Salary an Promotion.

Position to which Promoted:

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Date at Promotion.

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POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT- Continued.

South Australia.

Barry, Frederick James

Clerk,

Walsh, Richard

Senior Lineman, Rehmark

Tombs, Henry Ernest

Postmaster, Grade 2, Cottesloe

Holland, James

Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Branch (Cable and Conduit)

Emery, Reuben Leslie

Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Branch (Construction and Maintenance) Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Branch

Electrical Branch

Engineer's

Engineer, Electrical Engineer's Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

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Line Foreman, Electrical Engireer's Branch (No. 3 Party), vice A. H. Laslett, promoted

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463) 281

D.

Western Australia.

Pettitt, John Conway Tuffin, Lionel Edgar

Telephonist, Launceston

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Clerk, Inspection Branch (Metropolitan), vice R. J. Wilson, retired Senior Lieeman, Electrical Engineer's Branch (No. 2 Party), vice G. H. Gale,

257

J. W.

209

Tasmania. Postman, Launceston, vice K. M. Brumby, transferred

212

The rate of salary on promotion in the case of the undermentioned is as follows Gazette of 10.6.26-C. E. H. Brown £324 in lieu of £321.* 10.6:26--H. C, Walley, £158 in lieu of £149. 17.6.26-R. H. Kennedy, £251 in lieu of £243. fD 17.6.26--P. B. Milne, £318 in lieu of £312. The following provisional proinotions have been confirmed

257

transferred Senior Lineman, Bunbury, vice G. R. Buck, transferred Storeman, Stores Branch, Laurance, transferred

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DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

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H. J. Mercer, L. S. W. Jobling, A. S. Howard, G. C. Simpson, F. A. Pitman, and H. E. Evans, appearing in Gazette of 3rd June, 1926. DEPARTMENT OF HOME AND TERRITORIES.

B. P. Clark, appearing in Gazette of 3rd June, 1926. J. F. Toohey.and A. P. Carey, appearing in Gazette of 10th June, 1926. -

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

J. Fleming, appearing in Gazette of 3rd June, 1926. H. J. Manderson, appearing in Gazette of 10th June,

1926.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

T. J. A. Wright, A. D. R. MMLeod, S. G. Moore, W. K. Baker, A. J. Gray, R. L. Boyle, A. H. Ritchie, J. B. Wilson; C. P. Laridsay; T. H. Reynolds, J. Kiely, A. Fish, J. Pall titer, C. E. H. Brown, P. Evans, A. Dawson, H. C. Wasley, J. H. Parker, and G. O. Keoh, appearing in Gazette_of 10th June, 1926. .

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OFFICES ABOI.LSHED, CREATED. ETC. The Govemor-General ia'CoùnciL has approved of the following DEPARTMENT OF THE SENATE. Appointment.-WILLIAM GEORGE BIRD, Junior Messenger, as from 9th December, 1925, at rate of £253 per annum.

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Ex. Mins. Nos. 88 and 90. NEW .SOUTH WALES. Offices Created. -Mail Branch-Overseer, Grade 1, and Mail Officer, Grade 1' (40 positions) (Inland :Section) , Mail Officer,

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. `Abolition of Ofces.-lñspeëtór, `Grade 1, Auditor -General's Office, Tasmania, last occupied by "F. K..Steedman; Assistant, Office of the Public Service Board, Queensland, last occupied

Grade 1 (five positions) (Ship Section) , Postman (six positions ) ( City Section ) Machinist ( Female ) (two positions),. Accounts Branch ( Money Order ) ; Telegraph Messenger, Tighe's Hill ; Postman, "Campsie. 'Services Terminated. etvrement --GEOi on MU$psY, Postpian, Roseville, as from the close of business on 8th July,,

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by A. R. Cecil. Newt Office Created.- Messenger, Office of the Public Service Board, :Queensland. ,. .

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DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS. Creation of New Position.-Messenger, Tariff. Board Branch, Central Staff. Exentptiori from `Eoea, Iination:=The 'system. of examination not to be applied in relation to_ the appointment of thé. undermentioned persons,- in the- 'liösitions shown, which appointTHOMAS B. HAMiLTONrnents have -been made ón probation SMITx; Assistant Lightkeeper; -Lighthouse Branch, North Reef ; GORDON BRIDGES,. Assistant Lightkeeper, Lighthouse. Branch, Cape ,Moreton; ROBERT WILLIAM. `BURVILL, Assistant Light keeper, Lighthouse Branch, Double Island Poiii ; FRANCIS BARTON, Assistant Lightkeeper,. Lighthouse' Branch, Pine Islet; JAMgs GEORGE AS 3Y, `.Assistant Lightkeeper, Light house 1Brandh, Pine Islet. (:I+;x. Mini No. 118.) ...

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Offices

Created.-Postman (two positions) , Heidelberg. QUEENSLAND.

Appointment. -A. N. HORNER, care of Drawing Office, Walker's Ltd., Maryborough, Queensland, who is not an officer of the Commonwealth Service, has been appointed,. on'probation, without examination, as Draftsman, Third Division, Electrical Engineer's Branch, Queensland,. with salary of £288 per annum, vice R. N. Catchpoole, promoted; appointment to take effect from the date of commencing duty.

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DÉPARTAIENT..;;OF, .$EALTH. Creation 4f New Posi'tion. Medical Officer, Third Division, df AninIinum £708 Seru ms Labq atomes, wi h imitfi =pif ,.. and maximum £852 per I annum.-(Ex. Min. No. 43: :.,

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Offices

Crea

ted:Telegraph

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Messenger, Wilmington

and Melrose. 1?eelassification of Offices. -The classification of the office of Senior Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's 'Branch Light and Power, occupied by W. GOOLEY, lias been raised to Foreman Mechanic; as from 1st May, 19.26. The., classification, of the office -of ,Senier !Mechanic; - GGlenelg, pccúpied-" by A. WÍLLIAMiSON, has been raised to Exchange Foreman Mechanic. .

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Commonwealth Gazette

No. 61.--1st July, 1926

1087

PROMOTIONS --CONIMONWEALTh PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 19224924.

The Public Service Board of Commissioners has :-(i) Cancelled the following provisional promotions : DONALD FRANCIS GREEN, as notified in Gazette of 4th February, 1926; SAMUEL RICHARD BROWN, as notified in Gazette, of 11th March, 1926.

Division, Mali Branch, Postmaster -General's Dèparthnent, Victoria,, -with salary of £307 per annum, vice W. R. Parker, promoted, to take effect from 1lth March; 1926..

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i) Confirmed the following provisional JAMES ERNEST COOPER,

NORMAN

JAMES

FIGGINS,

Assistant, Fourth Divi-

sion, Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch (Pensions) ,. Victoria, Department of the -Treasury, as Draftsman (in training) , Third Division, Electrical Engineer's Branch, Postmaster- General's Department, Victoria, with salary of £257 per annum, vice L. J. H. Beth ell; promoted, to take effect from 11th February, 1926.

promotions:-

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as notified in Gazette of

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20th May, 1926; DAVID HOUSTON ABNOTT, as notified in Gazette of 15th April, 1926.

(iii) Promoted the undermentioned officers:LEO JOSEPH LEONARD, Mail Officer, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Mail Branch, Postmaster-General's Department, Victoria, as Overseer (Ship) , Fourth

C. 13. B. WHITE, Chairman, Public Service Board of Commissioners. .

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APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS, AND DISMISSAL.

The following appointments, retirements, and dismissal are notified by the Public Service Board of Commissioners Tasmania. APPOINTMENTS. POSTMASTES- GENERAL'S

FOURTH DIVISION. VICTOR WICKS.

DEPARTMENT.

Telegraph Messenger. -ABEL

Victoria. THIRD DIVISION. Cadet Engineer. -JAMES WILLIAM READ, LEONARD MICHAEL HARRIS, KEITH ROGERS THOMSON, ALAN HUGH CANNON, PHILIP MORRIS HOSKEN, JOHN ARDREW KYNE, HECTOR KEITH

RETIREMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF HOME AND TERRITORIES.

Section

GREGG.

July, 1926.

FOURTH DIVISION.

LIAM DUNSTAN, HERBERT HOUSTON MACEY, JOSEPH ANTHONY DELANY, JAMES HENRY GINNIVAN, LESLIE GRAHAM, REGINALD HENRY RSLANEY, ALLAN MILLS PILKINGTON, JOSEPH JAMES HART, THOMAS GRAHAM: DANIEL, LEO ARCHIBATD GALE, ARTHUR EDWARD SULLIVAN, LESLIE REUBEN FUGE, GODFREY HENRY SPICER, JOHN JOSEPH CAGNEY, FRANCIS EMMETr FARRELL, . EDWARD EUSTACE WILLIAM MCLEAN, THOMAS GEORGE (WILLIAM PHILPOT, FRANK. COCHRANE, LEONARD KENNY, LEO FRANCIS GEORGE RICHARDSON.

Queenslarnd. FOURTH DIVISION.

Telegraph

Messenger.- LFSLSE

FRANK

Meteorological Branch. KATE MAYNARD, Clerk, as from 10th

86.-ESTHER

Telegraph Messenger. -JOHN PATRICK KELLY, LESLIE WIL-

.Senior Linenw,n,WILLIAM HENRY COs.

VIVIAN

HARRIS,

ARTHUR DAVIS, VIVIAN JESS JONES, JOHN HENRY ROBERTSON, CLARENCE ROBERT PRICE, ROY RICHARD JONES.

South Australia.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Western Australia. Section 85.--MARGARET from 25th July, 1926.

MARIA,

LEE, Clerk

(Female)

,

as

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Yew South Wales. Section 86.--CHARLES GEORGE KERBY, Telegraphist, as from 26th August, 1926. Victoria. 'Section 85.-ELIZABETH O'CoNNELL, Postmistress, as from 1st July, 1926. Queenslamd. Section 49.-MILDRED PERRY, Machinist ( Female) , as from 17th April, 1926; GEORGINA. MAY BURNHA.M, Telephonist, as from 24th April, 1926. Section 85.-HARRY HILL, Clerk, as from 30th Juhe, 1926. -

DISMISSAL.

FOURTH DIVISION.

Mechanic.--CLYDE WILLIAM EPHRAIM TAYLOR. Western Australia. FOURTH DIVISION. JOSEPH VIILLESDEN, -JAMES Lineman.GEORGE HOWARD NEVILE, JOHN CHARLES BIBBY.

:-

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

JOHN

PRIEST,

VEALE,

THOMAS

New South Wales. Section 55.-HECTOR AUSTIN KEYS, Telegraph Messenger, as from 23rd June, 1926. C. B. B. WHJTE, Chairman, Public Service Board of Commissioners.

EXAMINATIONS. Examinations for Appointment as Telegraph Messenger and as Telephonist. .

that persons TT is hereby notified, for general information, of desirous of obtaining information as to the holding or Teleexaminations for appointment as Telegraph Messenger are phonist (Female) at towns other than those at which they Public resident should make application to the Commonwealth concerned. Service Inspector in the capital city of the State time to from forward application upon will The Inspector for the examinations at which localities the time a list of held. to be are positions mentioned C. B. B. WHITE, Chairman, Public Service Board of Commissioners.

j

.

Examination No. 1386. To ENABLE TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS TO QUALIFY FOR DIVÏSION. PROMOTION TO A HIGHER POSITION IN THE FOURTH

Held 1st May, 1926. (ADDITIONAL RESULT.)

of the successful candidates published in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 46, dated 27th May, 1926, VALENTINE SINCLAIR LrrCHFIELD, Darwin, was successful at the above examination.

.TN addition to the

C. B. B. WHITE, Chairman, Public Service Board of Commissioners.

0.8914.-2

Examination No. 1388. FOR PROMOTION

AS

MACHINIST (FEMALE), FOURTH DIVISION,

QUEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AND TASMANIA. Held 22nd May, 1.926.

THE candidates named hereunder, in seniority order, were successful at the above examination. The following information should be noted :-(1) The conditions contained in the notification of the examination which appeared in the Commonwealth Gazette of the 21st January, 1926. (2) The eligibility for promotion of all successful candidates will cease on 31st December, 1927. QUEENSLAND.

Terris, Barbara. Weller, Minnie Alexandra. Puschack, Charlotte Louisa. Shannon, Annie Margaret. Ford, Joyce Alexandra. Beal, .Marjorie Florence. Bree, Alma Mary. Dolores. Alden, Ina Neider. Dunsford, Katharine Maud. .

.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

McPharlin, Rita Isabel. TASMANIA.

No candidate was successful.

C. B. B. WHITE, Chairman, Public Service Board of Commissioners:

No.' 61:.,---4st-° julÿ; 1926 £xxami

Commonwealth Gazette

1088

itiiin ; Nia.- 1387.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS FEMALE TYPIST, NEW SOUTH WALES (AnMIDALE),' QUEENSLAND, AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

If4.4 f&th May, 1926. candidates named hereunder were .successful at the above J THEExamination, having obtained the 'prescribed minimum number of Marks in each subject. The fóllo\ 'ing information should ne noted.:(1.) The conditions outlined in the notification of the examination in Cv_ ßnowawealih Gazelle of 21st January, -1926. (2) Where two or more candidates secure the., saine total of marks, their order of merit is determined by the number of ittarks obtained for

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