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Dedication of Public Highway. Claremont Municipality. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Exceller.cy Sir James Mitchell, TO WIT. j K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMEs MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lient nant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- [n.s.] wealth of Austealia. Cosr. No. 539/40. WHEREAS by sections 223 and 228 of tile Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1941 (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for tile Governor, on request of the Council, to declare any land reserved, useci, or by pur- chase or exchange acquired for a street or way, or any place, bTidge or thoroughfare to be a public highway, and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclamation, become and be absolutely dedicated to tile public as a public highway within the meamag of any law now or hereafter in force: And whereas the Claremont Municipality has requested that certain land, named and described in the Schedule here- under, winch Isas been used for a street or way within the Municipality of Claremont, be declared a public highway: Now, therefore I, tile said Lieutenant- Goversios', by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by tisis my Proclamation declare tile said land to he a public highway, and such land shall from tile date of this Proclamation be absolutely dedi- cated to the public as a highway, within the meaning of any law now or hes-eafter in force. Schedule. Name of Street, Width, Position, and Titles Office Plans. Brassey street; 75 links; extending east from Servetus street along the north boundary of Lot 7 and the north boundaries of Lots 10 to 24, inclusive, of Swan Location P1066 (including a 2-links reserve); L.T.O. Plan No. 1248. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 20th day of April, 1943. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) E. H. GRAY, for Minister for Works. GOD SAVE THE KING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] LREGISTERED AT TEE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOE TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] AT a meeting of tile Executive Council held in tile Executive Council Chambers, this 20th day of April, 1943, tile following Orders in Council were nuthorised to be issued:- Goidfields Water Supply Act, 1902. ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W.W.S. 869/38. WHEREAS by section 20 of tile Goldfieids Water Supply Act, 1902, it is provided that the Governor may by Order in Council constitute and define tile boundaries of a Water Area for tile purpose of the said Act, and may divide the area into districts and define the boun- daries of tile disti-ict: And whet-eas by Order ia Council dated the 30th day of Novembei-, 1910, and by Orders ill Council dated the 30th day of January, 1912; 6th day of August, 1912; 15th day of July, 1913; 25th day of September, 1914; 1st clay of February, 1924; 20th clay of June, 1924; the 6th day of Aprii, 1939, and the 4th day of May, 1939, respectively, alterations were approved ill 1-espect of tile Schedule of tile Order in Council dated the 30th Nove,nbei-, 1910: And whereas it is desired to altes- the boundaries of the districts therein defined: Now, therefoi-e, His Excehieacy the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the powers conferred in the said Act, doth order that as from the date of this Ordei- the following alteration shall be made in the Schedule of tile above-mentioned Orders in Council: By adding thereto the following definition of the boun- daries of a new district, to be called the Chandler Die- tiict: ''an area hounded by Norman street, Rowley street, Martin street, and Reid stieet.'' R. H. DOIG, Acting Ciesk of the Council. The Land Act, 1933-1939. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Corr. No. 5430/26. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1939, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any resel-ve shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or persons, to be named in the order, in trust for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed No. 19.J PERTH: FRIDAY, APRIL 30. [1943.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 30th April, 1943. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following

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  • Dedication of Public Highway.Claremont Municipality.

    PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Exceller.cy Sir James Mitchell,

    TO WIT. j K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMEs MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLient nant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-

    [n.s.] wealth of Austealia.Cosr. No. 539/40.

    WHEREAS by sections 223 and 228 of tile MunicipalCorporations Act, 1906-1941 (6 Edwardi, No. 32), itshall be lawful for tile Governor, on request of theCouncil, to declare any land reserved, useci, or by pur-chase or exchange acquired for a street or way, or anyplace, bTidge or thoroughfare to be a public highway,and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from thedate of such Proclamation, become and be absolutelydedicated to tile public as a public highway within themeamag of any law now or hereafter in force: Andwhereas the Claremont Municipality has requested thatcertain land, named and described in the Schedule here-under, winch Isas been used for a street or way withinthe Municipality of Claremont, be declared a publichighway: Now, therefore I, tile said Lieutenant-Goversios', by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by tisis my Proclamation declaretile said land to he a public highway, and such land shallfrom tile date of this Proclamation be absolutely dedi-cated to the public as a highway, within the meaningof any law now or hes-eafter in force.

    Schedule.Name of Street, Width, Position, and Titles Office Plans.

    Brassey street; 75 links; extending east from Servetusstreet along the north boundary of Lot 7 and the northboundaries of Lots 10 to 24, inclusive, of Swan LocationP1066 (including a 2-links reserve); L.T.O. Plan No.1248.

    Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 20th day of April,1943.

    By His Excellency's Command,

    (Sgd.) E. H. GRAY,for Minister for Works.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    OF

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

    LREGISTERED AT TEE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOE TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

    AT a meeting of tile Executive Council held in tileExecutive Council Chambers, this 20th day of April,1943, tile following Orders in Council were nuthorised tobe issued:-

    Goidfields Water Supply Act, 1902.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    P.W.W.S. 869/38.WHEREAS by section 20 of tile Goldfieids Water SupplyAct, 1902, it is provided that the Governor may byOrder in Council constitute and define tile boundariesof a Water Area for tile purpose of the said Act, andmay divide the area into districts and define the boun-daries of tile disti-ict: And whet-eas by Order ia Councildated the 30th day of Novembei-, 1910, and by Ordersill Council dated the 30th day of January, 1912; 6thday of August, 1912; 15th day of July, 1913; 25th dayof September, 1914; 1st clay of February, 1924; 20thclay of June, 1924; the 6th day of Aprii, 1939, and the4th day of May, 1939, respectively, alterations wereapproved ill 1-espect of tile Schedule of tile Order inCouncil dated the 30th Nove,nbei-, 1910: And whereasit is desired to altes- the boundaries of the districtstherein defined: Now, therefoi-e, His Excehieacy theLieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice of theExecutive Council and under the powers conferred inthe said Act, doth order that as from the date of thisOrdei- the following alteration shall be made in theSchedule of tile above-mentioned Orders in Council:By adding thereto the following definition of the boun-daries of a new district, to be called the Chandler Die-tiict: ''an area hounded by Norman street, Rowleystreet, Martin street, and Reid stieet.''

    R. H. DOIG,Acting Ciesk of the Council.

    The Land Act, 1933-1939.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 5430/26.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1939,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyresel-ve shall vest in and be held by any municipality,road board, or other person or persons, to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed

    No. 19.J PERTH: FRIDAY, APRIL 30. [1943.

  • 430 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Anin 30, 1943.

    expedient that Reserve No. 4144 should vest in and beheld by the Mundaring Road Board in trust for thepurpose of a Gravel Quarry: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, dotli herebydirect that the before-mentioned reserve shall vest inand be held by the i\Iundaring Road Board in trust forthe purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Acting Clerk of the Council.

    The Land Act, 1933-1939.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 7294/96.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1939,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyreserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality,soad board, or other person or persons, to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 22384 should vest in andbe held by the Nedlands Road Board in trust for thepurpose of Park Lands: Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby directthat the bbfore-nientioned reserve shall vest in and beheld by the Nedlands Road Board in trust for the pur-pose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by section 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOIG,Acting Clerk of the Council.

    The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Forests File 1528/29;Lands File 1493/39.

    WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is providedthat the Governor may by an Order in Council declareany Crown lands as State Forests, within the meaningand for the purposes of that Act: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor, acting with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as an addition to State Forest No. 29, within

    Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 30th April, 1943.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following retirements:

    Ex. Co. 559 :Wallace Harry Mathews, District Regis-tral for Perth, Chief Secretary's Department, undersection 56 (ill-health) of the Public Service Act, asfrom the 26th April, 1943;

    Ex. Co. 1563 :Harold Boyne Stone, Clerk in Charge(Accounts), Child Wolf are Department, under section 67of the Public Service Act, as from the 11th May, 1943;

    Ex. Co. 1182 :17ellie Ursula Lynch, Visiting Nurse,Public Health Department, under section 67 of thePublic Service Act, as from the 16th June, 1943.

    VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    the meaning and for the purpose of the Forests Act,1918 :-

    Schedule.Nelson Locations 2112, 4362, and 4363. (Plans 414B

    and C/40.)(Sgd.) H. H. DOIG,

    Acting Clerk of the Council.

    JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Office,

    Perth, 28th April, 1943.IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the followingappointments to the Commission of the Peace :AdamGatherer, Esquire, of Spica street, Southern Cross, asa Justice of the Peace for the Coolgardie MagisterialDistrict; Sydney Arthur Ingram, Esquire, of Dukin,as a Justice of the Peace for the Avon MagisterialDistrict.

    R. H. DOIG,Acting Secretary Premier's Office.

    CONSULAR.

    Premier 's Office,C.S.D. 60/19. Perth, 20th April, 1943.

    HiS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to direct the provisional recognition ofCourtland 1iristiani as Vice-Consul of the United Statesof America, at Perth.

    J. C. WILLCOCK,Premier.

    THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

    Perth, 22nd April, 1943.THE following appointment has been approved:

    Receiver of Revenue:Trsy. No. 1/40:Mr. David Baileck for the Factories

    Branch of the Public Works Department, as from th16th April, 1943, in place of Mr. G. A. Paterson, whoseappointment is hereby cancelled.

    A. J. REID,Under Treasurer.

    £279f 288

    Applications are called under section 38 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to the Public ServiceCommissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ofDepartments.

    GEO. W. SIMPSON.Public Service Comn missioner.

    Also of the acceptance of the following resignations:Ex. Co. 528:Josephine Carnien Laffin, Junior Typist,

    Kalgoorlie, Public Works Department, as from the 16thJanuary, 1943;

    Ex. Co. 559 :Kathleen Linda Mary Dalton, Drafts-woman, Lands and Surveys Department, as from the5th April, 1943;

    Ex. Co. 576:Violet Ruby Telford, Typist, StateInsurance Office, as from the 25th March, 1943.

    GEO. W. SIMPSON,Puh]ic Service Commissioner.

    Department. Position. Salary. DateReturnable.

    1913.Metropolitan Water Supply Clerk-in-Charge (Correspondence, etc.) Class 6,

    £378f4021st May.

    Chief Secretary's Clerk (Records Branch) (Item 745) Class 9,£294 £306

    15th May.

    Do. Clerk (Records Branch) (Item 747) Class 10, do.

  • APRIL 30, 1943.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 431

    Crown Law Department,Pert!', 29th April, 1943.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:

    A. Fisher as Acting Clerk of the Local Court antiActing Clerk to Magistrates, Marble Bar, vice A. L.O'Brien, transferred; H. N. Hasleby as Acting Clerk ofthe Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Esper-ance, during the absence osi leave of J. M. Brown;

    J. Cameron as Acting Clerk of the Local Court andActing Clerk to Magistrates, Kojonup, during the ab-sence on sick leave of A. P. Doye; Reginald Carr asActing Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk toMagistrates, Derby also Acting Clerk of the West Kim-herley Court of Session, vice S. S. Dewar, resigned;David Middleton Stewart as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Norseman, dur-ing the absence on leave of Keith Hamilton Hogg.

    THE Hon. the Minister for Justice has approved of theappointment of Alfred William Henry Garner, of TuartHill; Leonard Oliver Siggs, of Collie; Morley JohnThomas, of Bunbury, and Gabriel John Wilkinson, ofBusselton, as Commissioners for Declarations under theDeclarations and Attestations Act, 1913.

    ACTING under the powers conferred by subsection (7)of section 21 of the Licensing Act, 1911 (as reprintedwith amendments), the Licensing Magistrates have, withthe approval of the Hon. Minister for Jnstice, delegatedto the Resident Magistrates of the undermentionedMagisterial Districts their powers, anthorities, dutiesanti functions relating to applications for the renewaland transfer of licenses to be dealt with at the LicensingCourts to be held on the dates shown:

    THE Hon. Minister for Justice, being the Ministeradministering the Licensing Act, 1911 (as reprinted withamendments), has appointed the dates shown hereunderas the dates for the ordinary sittings of the LicensingCourt to be held in June next at the places mentioned:

    THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments and cancellation ofappointments of Postal Vote Officers under section 89of the Electoral Act, 1901-1940:

    APPOINTMENTS.Avon District.

    Police Station, KellerberrinDavies, Thomas Lewis.

    Canning District.State School, Queen's ParkBumstead, Alan.

    Forrest District.State School, Huntley via Whittaker 's MillWithers,

    Beryl May (Miss).

    Greenough District.State School, KoekateaRumble, Kathleen Isobel (Miss).

    Kanowna District.Mt. Margaret Road Board, LavertonPinder, Albert.

    Mt. Magnet District.Hill 50 Gold Mine, Mt. MagnetTyrie, Neil.

    Sussex District.State School, Yalhingup SidingLinton, Essie Lorraine

    (Miss).

    CANCELLATIONS.Avon District.

    Massiisgliam street, KellerberrinHanley, Patrick.

    Beverley District..Government School, LomosCarr, Margaret (Miss).

    Boulder District.66 Richardson street, BoulderKenneally, William

    Joseph.

    Collie District.State School, NoggerupChapman, Eileen Eugenic

    (Mrs.).Forrest District.

    School, Whittaker 's MillCarmody, Philip M.Huntley via Whittaker 's HillSamek, Richard.

    Gascoyne District.Yallalong Station via MullewaLloyd, Francis Allen.

    Greenough District.CannaLanagan, Gwydir.

    Irwin-Moore District.''Collingwood,'' MarneDavies, Cecil Richard 0.

    Kanowna District.Secretary Road Board, LavertonBrinklow, Cecil

    Geoffrey.

    Kimberley District.Mt. House Station, DerbyRudduck, Jack.

    Mt. Hawthorn District.303 Cambridge street, Wesnbleytinderwood, Rufus

    Norman.

    Mt. Leonora Subdistrict.KookynieWilkinson, Nigel B., and Wilkinson, Ronald

    Henry.

    Mt. Marshall District.Wilgoyne via MukinbudinConnor, Thomas.

    Nelson District.

    LicensIng District inwhich the delegatedAuthority may be

    exercised,Court House.

    Magisterial Districtof Resident Magis-

    trate appointedas Delegate.

    Dateof

    Sittin g.

    Albany ........Albany Stirling 1-6-43Beverley-Pingelly Jleverley Avon 15-6-41Bunbury ........Bunbury Forrest ........ 10-0-41Icalgoorlie ........Kalgoorlie Hannans ........ 1-6-41Collie Collie ........ Forrest ........ 15-6-41Avon Merredin , Avon 1-7-43Coolgardie Kalgoorlie Coolgardie ........ 1-6-43Cue Cue ........ Murchison ........ 18-6-41Kanowna ........Norsemnan Dunclas ........ 30-6-41Do..........Esperancs Esperance ........ 14-6-43Murray-Wellington- Bunbnry Forrest......... 10-6-43

    ForrestDo. do Pinjarra .... do 26-5-43

    Gascoyne ........Carnarvon Gascoyne ........ 3-6-43Geraldton ........Geraldton Geraldton ........ 7-6-43Greenough do (10 7-6-43Irwin do do 7-6-43Moore ........Moore ........ (10 9-6-43Kanowna ........Kalgoorlie Hannans ........ 1-6-41Katanning Katanning Stirling ........ 15-6-43Broome ........Broonse Broonse 7-6-43East Kimberley do Kimberley, East 9-6-43

    Do. Wyndham do. do..... 7-6-43West Kimberley Derby ........ Kimberley, West 7-6-43Mt. Leonora Leonora Collier 11-6-43Menzies ........Kalgoorlie do 1-6-43Mt. Magnet Mt. Magnet Murchison ........ 14-6-43

    Do Yalgon do 21-6-43Mt. Margaret Laverton Collier 10-6-41Murchison ........Meekatharra Murehison ........ 9-6-43Do.........Wiluna Clifton 3-6-43Nelson ........Bridgetown Mitchell ........ 23-6-43Northam ........Northarn Avon 10-6-43Pilbara ........Port Hedland Port Hedland 7-6-43

    Do ........Marble Bar Pilbara 1-6-43Ravensthorpe Wagin Stirling ........ 16-6-41Roebourne.......Roebourne Roebourne ........ 7-6-40Do.........Onslow Ashburton ........ 3-6-41Sussex ........Busselton Mitchell ........ 8-3-41Toodyay ........Toodyay Avon 11-6-41Williams-Narrogin Narrogin Williams ........ 17-8-41Wagin ........Wagin Stirling ........ 16-6-41Yilgarn ........Southern Cross Coolgardie ........ 17-6-41

    Do.........Kalgoorlie do 1-6-41York York ........ Avon 17-6-41

    Licensing District. Place of Sitting. Date.Boyup BrookThornton, Robert Henry.

    Time.Northam District.

    Perth, Subiaco, Clare-mont, and Canning

    Fremantle ........

    Perth

    Fremnantle

    Tuesday, 1st June,1943

    Wednesday, 2nd

    U am. Military Camp, NorthamEvans, Howard Lindon11 am. (Lieut.), and Reynolds, Gordon Campbell (Lieut.).

    June, 1943Guildford and Swan Midland Junc-

    tionThursday, 3rd

    June, 19431030a.m. Pingelly District.

    KulinWoodmall, Victor George.

  • Pilbara District.Wallareenya Station, Pt. HediaudKerr, Charles Logan.

    Sussex District.State School, Yauingup SidingSlavin, Janet.

    Swan District.DarlingtonKenwortliy, William Albert.

    Victoria Park District.State School, CarlisleStokes, Jolui P.

    Wagin District.NewdegateHoskins, Edward William.

    Yilgarn-Coolgardie District.KurrawangHarper, Edward.

    H. B. HAYLES,Under Secretary for Law.

    Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 20th April, 1943.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint :C.S.D. 63/41 :M. J. Quar-termaine, J.P., to be a Visiting Justice to the WilunaPolice Gaol, for the term ending 31st December, 1943,vice K. F. Moylan, J.P.; C.S.D. 650/42 :C,yril HillCaple to be a Probationary Warder, in the service ofthe Prisons Department, as from tlic 1st Mardi, 1943;

    and C.S.D. 48/42:Horace James Hughes to be a Pro-bationary Warder, in the service of the Prisons De-partment, as from the 4th July, 1942.

    F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary

    and Comptroller General of Prisons.

    THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.Department of Public Health,

    P.H.D. 461/34. Perth, 20th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint William John Crameri andFrederick George Byfield to he members of the MullewaDistrict Hospital Board, for the period ending the 31stJuly, 1943, vice Mrs. E. A. O'Connor and E. K. Scott,resigned.

    F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1937.Department of Public Health,

    P.H.D. 4194/22. Perth, 20th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint Miss M. Carson to be anExaminer to the Midwives Registration Board vice MissH. Harvey, deceased.

    EVERITT ATKINSON,Conimissioner of Public Health.

    THE HEALTI-I ACT, 19U-1937.Department of Public Health,

    Perth, 20th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, acting pursuant to section321 of the Health Act, 1911-1937 (as reprinted pursuant to the Amendments Incor-poration Act, 1938), has been pleased to .mend the Model By-laws, Series A, madeunder the said section 321 and published in the Govcrnvient Gazette on the 8th day ofApril, 1927, and amended by notices in the Goverwinent Gazette published from timeto time thereafter, in the manner mentioned iii the Schedule hereunder.

    EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

    Schedule.The above-mentioned Model By-laws are amended as follows:(1) A new Model By-law, to stand as by-law 1A, is inserted in Part I after

    by-law 1, as follows:IA. In relation to sanitary conveniences to be provided in connection with

    houses and public and private places in accordance with the provisions of section98 of the Act, the following provision shall apply, that is to say:

    Every house, and every public place and every private place shall heprovided with not less than one sanitary convenience.

    In the case of any house, or public or private place in respect of whichthe requirements of mole than twenty persons have to be providedfor, there shall be additional sanitary conveniences in the proportionof one for every twenty persons, or portion of twenty:

    Provided that this requirement shall not apply to public build-iligs under Part VI. of this Act, nor to licensed premises under theprovisions of the Licensing Act, 1911-1939, nor to factories under theprovisions of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1937.

    (2) A new Model By-law, to stand as by-law 7A, is inserted in Part I. afterby-law 7, as follows:-

    7A. (1) The pan shall be removed from each privy at least once in each week.(2) If more than six and not more than ten persons use such privy, the pa us

    shall he removed at least twice each week.(3) If more than ten arid not more than fifteen persons use such privy, the pan

    shall be removed at least three times each week.(4) If more than fifteen persons use such privy, the pan shall be removed daily.(5) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the pan from any privy shall be removed

    at such times and with such frequency as an inspector may direct.(6) The following persons shall he responsible for compliance with this by-

    law:If tile removal of nightsoil is tile subject of a contract, then tile eon-tractor and his servants.If the Local Authority undertakes such removal, then the Local Auth-

    ority and its servants.If the Local authority does slot undertake or contract for such removal,

    then the householder.

    432 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Aeon. 30, 194:3.

  • APRIL 30, 1943.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 433

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1937.Department of Public Health,

    Perth, 20th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to approve ofthe regulations set forth in the Schedule hereunder, made under and for the purposesof Part XII of the Health Act, 1911-1937 (as reprinted pursuant to the AmendmentsIncorporation Act, 1938), and by way of a consolidation and amendment of theregulations heretofore made under the said Act and in force immediately prior tothe publication of this notice, and to declare that the said regulations set forthin the Schedule hereunder, or such of them as are not disallowed, shall come intooperation and take effect on the day after that day when they are no longr liable todisallowance by a resolution of either House of Parliament.

    F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

    Schedule.THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1937.

    eguhations.These regulations may be cited as the Midwives Registration Board Regu-

    lations.These regulations, or such of them as are not disallowed, shall come into

    operation and take effect on the day after that day when they ace no longer liableto disallowance by a resolution.

    These regulations are divided into Parts as follows:Part I, r. 4Preliminary.Part II, rr. 5 to 16Proceedings of the Board.Part III, rr. 17 to 21Issue of Certificates and Conditions of Admission.Part IV, rr. 22 to 31Course of Training and Conduct of Examinations.Part '7, rr. 32 to 49Removal and Restoration of Names from the Register.Part VI, rr. 50 to 75Supervision and Restriction of the Practice of

    Midwifery Nurses.AppendixForms.

    PART IPRELIMINARY.In these regulations, unless the context requires a different construction''The Board'' shall mean the Midwives Registration Board.''Nurse'' shall mean midwifery nurse registered with the Midwives Regis-

    tration Board.''Clerk'' shall mean the Clerk to the Board.''Commissioner'' shall mean the Commissioner of Public Health.''Medical Officer of Health'' shall mean the Medical Officer of the local

    authority of the district.''Prescribed'' shall mean prescribed by these regulations.

    PART 11PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD.Meetings :The Board shall meet at such times as are necessary, on a day to

    be fixed, to suit the convenience of its members. The chairman may at any time convenea meeting of the Board and the Clerk shall convene a meeting, if required to do so, byany two members of the Board by writing under their hands.

    Notice :Not less than two days' notice of any meeting shall be given to eachmember of the Board, directed to such address as he or she may froni time to timefurnish to the Clerk.

    Quorum:The quorum of the Board shall be three.Order of business:The order of business shall be as follows(1) Minutes

    of the last meeting, (2) correspondence, (3) registrations, (4) reports of committees,(5) notices of motion, (6) business arising directly under the Act, (7) any otherbusiness: Provided that the Board may at any meeting vary the order of business onthe ground of urgency or convenience.

    Absence of chairman :In the event of the chairman not being present at anymeeting of the Board, the Board shall elect a presiding chairman for that meeting.

    Voting :Every question, the manner of voting on which is not otherwisespecified in these rules, shall be decided on a show of hands by a majority of memberspresent and voting, but any member may call for a division, in which case the namesfor and against shall be taken down in writing and entered on the minutes. In thecase of an equality of votes the presiding chairman shall have a second or casting vote.

    Motions :Every motion or amendment shall be moved and seconded, andshall be reduced to writing and handed to the chairman (if so required by him), andshall be read before it is further discussed or put to the meeting.

    Notices of Motion :Every notice of motion shall be in writing, signed bythe member giving the notice, and shall be given or sent to the. Clerk, who shall insertin the agenda paper of the next ordinary meeting of the Board all notices of motionwhieh he may have received not less than one clear day prior to the day on whichthe agenda paper is sent out to members, in the order in which they have been receivedby him.

    Rescinding of Resolution:No resolution of the Board shall e altered orrescinded at a subsequent meeting except upon a notice of motion of which a copy hasbeen sent out to members by the Clerk seven clear days before such meeting.

    Committees :Every committee appointed by the Board shall make a reportof its proceedings to the Board, and the recommendations of every committee shallas far as practicable, be in the form of resolutions, to he cçnsidered b the }loarcl:

  • and the acts and proceedings of every conimittee shall be submitted to the Board forapproval, unless the resolution of the Board appointing the cornnuttce shall otherwisedirect in respect of all or any of the matters referred to it.

    15. Reports :Every report from a committee shall be submitted by the chairmanof the committee (if present), who shall niove that it be received by the Board, andon the motion being carried, the chairman, or any other iucniher of the committee,may move to agree with the resolutions of the committee, and such resolutions shall beconsidered seriatim; and the question that the report (if necessary, us amended) benow approved shall be put from the Chair, but no debate shall be allowed thereon.

    16. Decision of chairman :The presiding chairman shall decide upon any pointof order or procedure, and his decision shall be final.

    PART 111.IssuE OF CERTIFICATES AND CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.17. Candidates must satisfy the Board that they have reached a sufficient standard

    of general education and submit the following documents, duly filled in and signed:a certificate of birth, or of baptisni, or a statutory declaration made by

    a competent person, showing that the candidate is not under twenty.oneyears of age, and, where the candidate has been married, the certificateof marriage also;

    certificates to the effect that the candidate has undergone the trainingset forth in these regulations;

    (e) a certificate of good character. (This certificate niust be in the formprescribed by the Board, and must be signed by two persons of positionacceptable to the Board. Each persois signing must state in the certifi-cate that lie or she has known the candidate for at least twelve months,and must append to his or lice signature a statcnicnt of his or her callingor position and postal address.) (Appendix Form 1.)

    18. Candidates must pass an examination as hereinafter set forth.19. A candidate who has complied with the above requirements and has successfully

    passed the examination shall receive a certificate in the forus set out in the Appendix,and her name shall be entered by the Clerk on the Register (Appendix Form 2).

    20. Every entry in the Register shall be in the form shown in the Appendix(Form 3), but for the purpose of the publication of the Register annually, as requiredby the Act, that portion of the form below the horirontal line shown thereon shall bedeemed not to be an essential part of the entry.

    21. Any nurse whose certificate of registration has been destroyed or lost maymake application for the issue of a new certificate; such application shall be accom-panied by a statutory declaration reciting the circumstances in which the destructionor loss of the certificate occurred. For any duplicate certificate granted by the Boardunder this regulation a fee of five shillings shall be paid by the applicant.

    PART IV.-COURSE OF TRAINING AND CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS.22. No person shall be admitted to an examination unless she produces certificates

    that she has undergone the following course of training:-MidwiferyAnatomy of the pelvis and female organs of generation;

    pelvimetry; physiology of conception and development, signs and symptomsof pregnancy; hygiene and management of pregnancy; diseases andcomplications of pregnancy; abdominal pregnancy; abortionssymptoms,diagnosis, treatment; mechanism of labourvertex, face, brow, transverseand breech presentations; phenomena of labour; management of normaland abnormal labour; the normal puerperium and its management; com-plications of the puerperium; complicated labonrtoxaernias of pregnancy,rupture of the uterus; haemorrhagesvarieties and treatment; asepsisantiseptics and their uses; abnormalities of child and pelvis; descriptionand uses of appliances; duties of the midwife; obstetric emergencies andhow they should be treated pending the arrival of the medical practitioner;manifestations of venereal disease; disinfection of person, clothing, andappliances; care of infants born apparently lifeless.

    Infant welfareBaths, attention to skin and buttocks; clothing; care ofnapkins; observation of stools; fresh air, exercise, and rest; maternalnursing; care of the breasts; methods of artificial feeding up to one year;composition of human and cow's milk; care of milk and feeding utensils;composition of infants' foods and their deficiencies; growth and develop-ment of the child; nursing of premature infants.

    Invalid cookeryThe preparation 0f invalids' drinks, the cooking of beef tea,broths, poultry, fish, eggs, light puddings, jellies, vegetables, and fruits;invalids' drinksbarley water, toast water, lemonade, apple water, whitewine, whey, etc.; beef juice, beef tea, various methods; brothschicken,mutton, etc.; fislfilleting, various methods of cooking; poultrymethod ofbaking and boiling; brains, sweetbreads, and tripevarious methods ofcooking; chops and steakvarious methods of cooking; custards and lightpuddingsbaked and boiled custard; baked rice, rice custard, tapiocapudding!, etc.; eggsvarious methods of preparing; jellieswine,lemon, etc.

    General NursingOutlines of anatomy and physiology; qualifications of amidwifery nurse; distinctions between the doctor's work and that of anurse; bedmakingmanagement of helpless patients; hygiene of confine-ment roomventilation, lighting, temperature, etc.; baths, sponging, etc.;infectionpreventioa and disinfection; use of clinical thermometer; thepulse, its variations and method of record; respiration, its method ofrecord; external applicationspreparation of poultices; fomentations, coldand hot packs, hot-air baths; asepsis (sterihisation of dressings, etc.)counter irritationleeches, blisters; various methods of administeringdrugs, enemata, subcutaneous injections (hypodermic, saline, etc.) ; lotionsin common usestrengths; rashes due to drugs, etc.; methods of observingsymptoms and manner of reporting to the doctor; preparation for instru-mental delivery; washing out uterus and curettage; instruments, their

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    care and use; foodchoice, care, cleanliness, and administration;bandagingbreast and leg; catheteruse of; urine testing; preparationof skin for operationCaesarean Section.

    Practical instructionPractical instruction shall include practical training(a) in the duties of a midwifery nurse; (b) in the preparation of infants'foods; (c) in invalid cookery; and (d) in general nursing, so far as itapplies to lying-in women and infants.

    23. Every candidate for examinationmust have (under supervisioll satisfactory to the Board) attended and

    watched the progress of not fewer than twenty labours, makingabdominal and vaginal examinations during the course of labour, andpersonally delivering the patient;

    must have (to the satisfaction of the person certifying) nursed twentylying-in women and their children during the ten days following labour;

    must have attended a sufficient course of instruction imparted by a medicalpractitioner approved by the Board for that purpose, in the subjectsnamed in regulation 22. (Appendix Form 4.)

    24. The certificates as to regulation 23 (a), 23(b), and 23 (c) must be in theform prescribed, and must be filled in and signed by

    a medical practitioner approved by the Board for the purpose; andthe matron of an institution recognised by the Board, being a midwifery

    nurse registered under the Act.25. (a) A person who is not a general trained nurse shall have completed a period

    of training of not less than eighteen months' duration in the above subjects before sheshall be permitted to sit for an examination.

    (b) A general trained nurse shall have completed a period of training of not lessthan nine months in the above subjects before she shall be permitted to sit for anexamination, and shall produce a certificate of training from an institution approvedby the Board.

    (c) Any candidate who during the examination shows a want of acquaintasice witithe ordinary subjects of elenientary education may be rejected on that ground alone.

    26. The examination shall be partly oral and practical and partly written.27. Any person who produces a certificate of training from an institution outside

    tie State and approved by the Board may be permitted to sit for an examination,provided that such training shall be equal in all respects to that required in this State.

    28. Candidates who intend to present themselves f or examination must make applica-tion, on the prescribed form, to the Clerk at least three weeks before the date fixed forthe examination, such application to be accompanied by the certificates mentioned inregulations 17 and 22. (Appendix Form 4.)

    29. Examinations shall be held at such times and places as the Board shall directand the Clerk shall give at least two months' notice of the holding of each examination.

    30. (1) Every candidate applying to sit for examination shall remit or lodgewith her application form the prescribed examination fee. (Appendix Form 5.)

    In the case of a candidate for the final examination sitting for the first time,the examination fee shall be one pound one shilling.

    In the case of a candidate for the final examination sitting for the secondtime, no additional examination fee shall be payable.

    In the case of a candidate for the final examination failing to satisfy theexaminers for the second time, the examination fee payable by the candidate on eachfurther occasion when she sits for the final examination shall he ten shillings andsixpence.

    31. Any person who produces an approved certificate of examination issued by anyauthority in any State or country outside Western Australia with which the Board hasentered into a reciprocal agreement, may be registered by the Board without furtherexamination, on payment of the prescribed fee.

    PARr V.RRMOvAL OF A NAME FROM THE REGIsTER.

    32. The Clerk of any Court before which any nurse is convicted of a crime ormisdemcanour shall forward a report of such conviction to the Board.

    33. Whenever the medical officer of any local authority has reason to believe thatany nurse is incompetent or has been guilty of negligence in a professional respect,he shall so report to the Board.

    34. Every local authority shall report to the Board when any breach of the Actor the regulations has been committed by any nurse, and such report shall state thenature of the breach.

    35. When any report is received as provided in regulation 32, 33, or 34 hereof,the Board shall cause due inquiry to be made into the case, and the result of suchinquiry to be reported to the Board.

    36. If the Board decide that such case has been made out, proceedings for theremoval of a name from the Register shall be commenced by the issue of a notice inwriting, addressed to the accused person by the Clerk on behalf of the Board. Suchnotice shall specify the nature and particulars of the charge alleged against the accusedperson, and shall inform her of the day on which the Board intend to deal with thecase and decide upon the said charge. The notice shall further require the accusedperson to forward her certificate and register of cases to the Clerk before the hearingof the case, to answer in writing the charges brought against her, and to attend beforethe Board on such day.

    37. The notice, accompanied by a copy of these regulations, shall be sent byregistered letter to the last known address or the enrolled address of the accused person,and shall be so sent as to allow at least fourteen days between the day on which thenotice is issued and the day appointed for the hearing of the case by the Board.

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    The case shall be heard at a special meeting of the Board, of which at leastseven days' notice shall be sent by the Clerk to each member. 'F lie accused personmay be represented or assisted by a friendlegal or otherwise: Provided that threeclear days' notice of the intention of such legal representative to appear on behalf ofthe accused has been received by the Clerk.

    At the hearing of the case the Clerk or other person appointed by the Boardfor the purpose shall first state to the Board the facts of the case and the chargealleged against the accused person, and shall then submit to the Board the evidencewhirls lie has received in support of the charge. The accused person, or her representa-tive, shall be entitled to cross-exaunne any witness appearing against her on mattersrelevant to the charge.

    When the evidence in support of the charge and a statement by or on behalfof the person making the charge are concluded, the accused person, or her representative,shall be invited by the chairman to address the Board and to tender evidence in answerto the charge.

    If the accused person does not attend as required, either personally or byrepresentative, the Board may proceed to hear and decide upon the charge in herabsence.

    TJpou the conclusion of the whole ease the Board shall deliberate thereon,and shall, after due consideration of all the relevant evidence on either side, whetheroral or documentary, pronounce its decision, either forthwith or at a subsequent meeting.

    If the Board find the charges against the accused person to be proved, eitherin whole or in part, and the offence cannot in its opinion be adequately dealt with bycensure or caution, the Board 'nay direct the Cleric to remove the name of the accusedperson from the Register and to cancel her certificate.

    Notice in writing, by registered letter, of the removal of the ilame of anymidwife from the Register, and of the cancelling of the certificate setting forth thecause of such removal and cancellation, shall be sent by the Cleric to the nurse whosename has been so removed, and to the local authority of the district within which sheresides.

    Restoration to the Register of a Name removed.Application for restoration to the Register shall be made in writing, addresseu

    to the ClerIc and signed by the applicant, stating the grounds on which application ismade. In cases where the cancelled certificate has not already been returned to theBoard, it must be sent in with the application, or a statutory declaration made of itsprevious loss or destruction.

    The application must be accompanied by a statutory declaration made by theapplicant, setting forth the facts of the ease and stating that she is the person originallyenrolled. The declaration shall be in the form given in the Appendix. (Form 6.)

    The statements in the application and declaration must also be supported bythe certificate of the medical officer of the district in which the applicant is resident,and by the certificates of at least two persons, being justices of the peace, ministersof religion, or registered medical practitioners, who were and are well acquainted withthe applicant before and since the removal of her name. These certificates must eachof them testify to the applicant's identity and present good character, and they shallbe in the form given in the Appendix. (Form 7.)

    The application, when duly supported by the declaration and certificates ashereinbefore provided, shall be considered at a meeting of the Board, made special forthe purpose, of which at least seven days' notice shall be sent by the Cleric to eachmember. The Board may adjourn the consideration to a future date, or require furtherevidence or explanations from the applicant.

    After consideration of all the circumstances of the case, as submitted tothem in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, the Board may, if thcythink fit, direct the ClerIc to restore the name of the applicant to the Register.

    PART VISuPERvIsION AND REsTIcIcTIoN OP TIlE PRACTICE OF MID'vIFERY NURSES.When engaged to attend a labour the nurse should take an opportunity of

    visiting the patient in her own house, to advise as to personal and general arrange-ments for the confinement.

    The nurse must be scrupulously clean in every way, including her person,clothing, appliances, and house; she must Iceep her nails cut short and clean, andpreserve the skin of her hands as far as possible from cracics and abrasions.

    When attending to her patients she must n-car a clean dress of washablematerial that can be boiled, such as linen, cotton, etc., and over it a clean washable.apron or overall.

    Appliances.When called to a confiiement, a nurse must talce with her a bag furnished

    with a removable lining, which can be disinfected, and containing the followingrequisites, namely :(a) A gauze mask to cover the mouth and nose during deliveryor vaginal examination; (b) a pair of sterihised rubber gloves; (c) an appliance forthe giving of vaginal injections; (d) a separate appliance from the above for thegiving of eneinata; (e) a catheter; (f) a pair of scissors; (g) a clinical thermometer;(h) a nail brush,; (i) a mucous catheter; (j) a hypodermic syringe; (k) pituitrin,to be used only in the third stage; (1) a supply of cotton wool and material fortying the cord; (m) a bottle containing sterile salt tablets; (n) efficient preparationsfor disinfecting the hands, for douching in special cases, and for cleansing theinfant's eyes.

    Whenever a nurse has been in attendance, whether as a midwifery nurseor a general trained nurse, upon a patient, or in contact with a person sufferingfrom puerperal fevers or from any other conditions supposed to be infectious, oris herself liable to be a source of infection, she must cease to act as a nurse fora period, to be decided by the Commissioner of Public Health, and before resumingpractice must disinfect herself and all her instruments and other appliances, andmust have her clothing thoroughly disinfected, to the satisfaction of the medicalofficer, before going to any other maternity patient.

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    Duties to Patient.A nurse in charge of a case of labour must not leavs tile patient without

    giving an address by winch sue can be found without clolay; and after tile corn-mencensent of the second stage, she must stay with the woman until the expulsionof the placenta and for a period thereafter of at least twelve hours. In eases wherea doctor has been sent for on account of the labour being abnornial or of therebeing threatened danger (see regulation 66), she must await his arrival and faith-fully carry out his instructions.

    The nurse in charge must ill all cases of labour examine tile placenta andmembranes before they are destroyed, and must satisfy herself that they are coin-pletely removed, and so indicate UOII tile chart.

    51. The nurse must imrndiately remove soiled linen, blood, faeces, urine, andthe placenta from the lying-in room, end shall be responsible for the cleansing anddisinfection of the soiled hiisen, for the destruction or disinfection of the blood,fuces, and urine, and for the burning or burial of tile placenta as soon as possibleafter the labour.

    58. Tue nurse shall be responsible for tile cleanlillesS and shall give all neces-sary directions for securing the comfort and proper dieting of the mother and child,and shall herself wash the external genital organs (wearing a mask while so doing)and attend the patient lnornnig 1111 evening each day during tile lying-ill period,which shah be held, for the purpun aL' those regulations and in a normal ease, tomean tile time occupied by tile labour, and a period of ten days after.

    59. A case of normal labour in these regulations shall mean a labour in whichthere are none of the conditions specified in regulation 66 hereunder.

    60. The nurse shah take and record the pulse and temperature of the patientmorning and evening and record liar findings on tile chart daily.

    Duties to Child.61. In the ('use of a child being boris apparently (lead, the nurse must carry

    out the methods of resuscitation wilici, have been taught her.62. As soon as the chud 's head is boris, and, if possible, before the eyes are

    opened, its eyelids must be carefully cLeansed.63. On tile birth of a child which is in danger of death tile nurse shall inform

    one of tile parents of the child's condition.

    General.64. (1) In no ease nlust a nurse lay Out tile body of any patient on whons sile

    ilas not been in attendance at the tune of death, or a body upon which a postmortem examination has been made.

    (2) A nurse will not transgress tins rule ifshe prepaes for burial tile body of a lying-in woman, a still-boris child,

    or ins infant dying within ten days;she prepares for buridi the body of any other person, provided that tile

    services of no other person be avaiiable for this purpose.(3) After laying out a dead body for burial she must notify the medical officer

    (Appendix, Form 8) and undergo adequate cleansing and disinfection.65. A nurse must note in her Register of Cases (Appendix, Form 9) each occasion

    on which she is under the necessity of administering ally drug other than a simpleaperient, tile dose, and the time and cause of its administration.

    Circunsstanecs under which Medical Assistance shall be sent for.66. A nurse shall call in medical assistance when any of the following circum-

    stances arise or conditions occur-. -In all eases where a woman during pregnalicy, labour, or puerperima

    appears to be dying.During prcgnaucy(a) If the patient is a dwarf or deformed; (b) in all

    cases of hnmorrhage, excessive vonlitnig, puffiness of hands or face,fits or convulsions, dangerous varicose veins, puruient discharge, soresof the genitals; (c) any presentation other thais normal.

    During labourhemorrhage, abortion or miscarriage, fits or convulsions,a Isurulent discharge, sores of the gcnitais, a mnalpcesentation, when 110presentation cuss be made out, where two hours after the birth of thechild the placenta and umeinbranes have not been completely expelled,in any case of rupture of the perineum, or soft parts.

    Daring puerperinnlFits or convulsions, abdonlinal swelling and tender-ness, offensive locisia, if persistent, sudden cessation of locimia, rigor,with raised temperature, rise of temperature above 1004 deg. F., withquickening of the isulse for mole than twenty-four hours, unusualswelling of the breasts, with local tenderness or pain, secondary post-partum hnlorrhage, pllelgmasia.

    In the case of the childPrensature birth, asphyxia, injuries receivedduring birth, any malformation or deformity in a cllild that seems likelyto live, humorrhsage of the newly born, lowered vitality, inflammationof, or discharge from, the eyes, however slight, serious skin eruptions,inflammation about the navel.

    61. (1) In all cases where a nurse sends for medical assistance, such messageshall be sent to

    the medical practitioner engaged to attend the case or, if not availabie,then to any othler medical practitioner;

    if no medical practitioner has been engaged, then to the nearest medicalpractitioner;

    if the patient is in indigent circumstances, tilen first to the District MedicalOfficer. If the District Medical Officer is not available, then to timenearest niedical practitioner.

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    (2) In all cases nuder (c) the form prescribed sisall be used, the duplicate ofwhich shall be sent to the Commissioner forthwith. (Appendix, Form 10.)

    68. Where a nurse sends for medical assistance under the provisions of thepreceding regulation, in the case of a patient who cannot or whose husband cannotafford to pay for such medical assistance, then such nurse shall first send for theDistrict Medical Officer, if such an officer be available, and such officer shall be entitledto receive from the Board a fee of one guinea at the completion of each such case soattended, together with the sustenance and travelling allowances to n-lieu lie is entitled.

    Provided that-in any such case where a District Medical Officer is not available and

    any other medical practitioner attends the case, then lie shall be entitledto receive the fee of two guineas and the same allowances;

    if within twelve months from the date of such medical assistance beingrendered, the patient or her husband is able to pay the cost or a partof the cost of such assistance, then all nioneys paid to a medical prac-titioner under this regulation shall be deemed to be a debt due fromthe patient or her husband to the Board.

    Notifications.69. Every nurse who fills up the schedule of isuforniation for the registration of

    a birth, shall insert in the place provided for the name of the nurse, in addition to hername, her registration siumber as a midwifery nurse, thus, e.g.'' Mary A. Smith,Registered Nurse, 257,'' or, if she does not herself fill up such form, shall supply thepatient or the person responsible for the registration of the birth, with informationas to her full namsie and registered number for entry on such form.

    70. (1) The nurse must, as soon as possible, send notice on the prescribed forusuto the medical officer, in the following cases:

    DeathIn all cases in which the death of the mother or of the childoccurs before the attendance of a registered medical practitioner.(Appendix, Form 11.)

    StillbirthIn all cases of stillbirth where a registered medical practi-tioner is slot in attendance at the time of birth. (Appendix, Form 12.)

    (2) A child is deemed to be stillborms when, being of seven months gestation orover, after being completely born it has not breathed or shown any sign of life (seeregulation 65).

    71. The form in which a midwifery aurse shall report to the aiedieal officer ofhealth on every case attended by her (section 2.91, ss. 1 of the Act) shall be asprescribed. (Appendix, Form 13.)

    Inspection.72. Any person appointed by the Commissioner for this purpose may(1)

    inspect the premises of any nurse and may examiule all hooks, records, bag, appli-ances, etc., required to be kept under these regulations by such nurse; (2) makeany investigation into the professional conduct of any nurse; (3) every nurse shallrender every reasonable facility for such inspection or investigation.

    73. (1) The proper designation of a registered midwifery siurse is ''RegisteredMidwifery Nurse,'' thus, e.g., ''Mary Smith, Registered Midwifery Nurse.''

    (2) No abbreviation in the form of issitial lettess is permitted, nor any otherdescription of the qualification:

    Provided that the midwifery nurse whose name has been admitted to theRegister in virtue of having passed the examination of the Board, or ill virtue of aqualification recognised by tile Board, acquired by passimsg an examination in said-wifesy, may add the words ''by cxansimuation'' after the words ''Registered Mid-wifery Nurse.''

    74. Any midwifery nurse shall be entitled to recei\e a copy of these regula-tions, upon application to a local authority, or at the office of the Board, Departmentof Public Health.

    Penalty.75. When anything is by these regulations directed to be done or forbidden

    to be done, and such act so directed to be done remnailss undosme, or such act for-bidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as tosuch direction and prohibition, respectively, shall be deemed guilty of an offeisceagaiusst these regulations; amid every such person shall be liable to a penalty notexceeding twenty pounds for every breach of these regulations.

    APPENDIX.Form 1. Western Australia.

    DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.Midwives Registration Board.

    Certijcate of Character in respect of Applicant fos- RegistrationThis is to certify that I have known (a)

    an applicant for registration by theMidwives Registration Board, for (b) years, and that she is trust-worthy, and of good character.

    Dated this day of 19(Signature)

    NoteTwo aertificates, as above, are required to be given, one by a magistrateor justice of the peace, and one by a minister of religion.

    (a) Here insert full name of applicant. (b) Here insert period of acquaint-ance.

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    Form 2. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Certificate.

    No. DateWe hereby certify that , havingpassed the examination of the Midwives Registration Board, aad having otherwisecomplied with tile regulations laid down in pursuance of the Health Act, 1911-1937,and its amendments, is entitled by law to practise as a midwifery nurse in accordancewith the provisions of the said Act and subject to the said regulations.

    Form 3.

    Seereta ry.

    Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.2?egistration of Midwives.

    Date of BirthPlace of permanent residenceDate of applicationThe Clerk of the Midwives Registration Board:I hereby make application for registration under the provisions of section 305, sub-section (1) of tile Health Act, 1911-1937.I have obtained a Certificate in Midwifery from (a)

    I attach, in tile form required by the Board, evidence of good character.I also enclose registration fee of five shillings.

    Signature of Applicant (b)

    Certificate of Idaatity.I certify that I am acquainted with mentioned above,

    and that I know the signature appended to the foregoing application to be the genuinesignature of the said person.

    Note.(This Certificate must be signed by a justice of the peace, a minister ofreligion, a medical practitioner, a sergeant of police, or a public servant.)

    Not to be filled in by Applicant.

    Application referred to Board and grantedApplication referred to Board and refusedEntry made in register by . .Certificate of Registration issued .

    Form 4. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Certificate of Progress.

    Examin ers.

    Chairman.

    (a) Here insert the name of hospital, institution or authority granting the certifi-cate. (b) Signature should be affixed in the presence of person signing Certificate ofIdentity.

    The SecretaryMidwives Registration Board,

    Perth.It is hereby certified that has attended and

    watched the progress of not fewer than twenty labours, making abdominal and vaginalexaminations during the course of labour, and personally delivering the patient; nursedtwenty lyiag-in women and their infants during the ten days following labour; attendeda course of instruction in the subjects enumerated in regulation 22 of the MidwivesBoard Regulations, extending over a period of not less than 9/18 months, and consistingof not less than fifteen lectures under our supervision and to our satisfaction.

    Surname of Applicant. Full Christian Name.

    Initials. Date.

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    She has attained a sufficient standard of education to enable her to read and takenotes of cases.

    Date

    Date

    Form 6.

    SignedMedical Officer.

    SignedMatron,

    Hospital.

    Form 5. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Application for Final Examination.

    The Secretary Midwives Registration, Perth.I, hereby apply to be admitted to the next examination

    held by the Midwives Board. I have undergone a course of 9/18 months' training atHospital or Training Institution, and attach a Certificate to that

    effect, signed by the medical officer and matron.I attach also

    Certificate of birth (or statutory declaration as to age).Certificate of good character.Educational certificate.

    Signature of ApplicantAddress

    DateEnd.:

    Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Statutory Declaration by Applicant for Restoration, of Name to the Register.

    I, the undersigned (a) of (b).say on oath that the following are the facts of my case and the grounds on which Iseek the restoration of my name to the Register.

    On the (c) day of 19. . ., my name was dulyenrolled by virtue of the following qualifications, namely, (ci)

    At an inquiry, held on the (e) day of 19. . ., theBoard directed my name to be removed froni tile Register and my certificate to becancelled.

    The offence for which the Board directed tile removal of my name and thecancelling of my certificate was (f)

    Since tile removal of amy name from the Register I have been residing at(g) and my occupation has been (Ii)

    It is my intention, if my name is restored to the Register to practise as aMidwifery Nurse at (i)

    The grounds of my application are (k)(Signed)

    Declared at on the cFmy of 19.Before me,

    A Justice of tile Peace,or a Conunissiouer of Declarations.

    (a) Insert full name; (b) Insert address; (a) Date of Certificate granted by theBoard; (ci) Qualification appearing on Certificate; (e) Date of inquiry; (f) Insertcharge on which name was removed; (g) Insert place of residence; (ii) lasert occu-pation ; (i) Insert proposed place of residence; (k) All the ftcts and reasons ussupport of the application should be stated shortly and clearly.

    Form 7. Westein Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Certificate in support of Application for Restoration of Name to the Register.

    I, of certify as follows:I ans (a)I have been and am well acquainted with the said

    both before and since her name wasremoved froni tile Register of Midwives.

    The said is the person wimosename formerly stood in the Register, with the following address and qualification:

    (b) AddressQualification

    The said is, in my opinion,trustworthy and of good character.

  • ApRIL 30, 1943.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 441

    (5) I have read paragraphs (5) and (6) of the application, and the state-ments therein contained are, to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief,true.

    SignatureAddress

    Position and authority for signingDate

    (a) State whether Justice of Peace, Minister of Religion, or registered medicalpractitioBer, and give particulars of position; (b) insert address and qualificationas formerly given in the Register.

    Form 8. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Form of Noiijf cation of having Laid out a Dead Body.

    ?o the Medical Officer of Health of the Municipal District of

    or"the Road District ofor*the Local Board of Health ofI, the undersigned, being a Registered Midwifery Nurse (No.....) hereby notifythat, on the day of 19. . . ., I *prepnred orassisted to prepare a dead body for burial, the particulars in respect of which are

    as below:Name of Midwifery NurseAddress of Midwifery NurseName of deceasedAge of deceasedCause of death

    Strike out the words not applicable.

    Form 9. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OR PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Case liegister.

    No.Date of expected confinenientNnme and address of patientNo. of previous labours and miscarriagesAgeDate and hour of Midwifery Nurse's arrivalDate and hour of child's birthPresentation.Duration of 1st, 2nd, 3rd stages of labourComplications (if any) during or after labourSex of infant Born living or deadFull time or premature. No of monthsWas medical practitioner engaged for caseIf doctor sent forName of doctorDate of Midwifery Nurse 's last visitCondition of mother then

    Condition of child thenRemarks

    If any drugs, other than a simple aperient, have been administered, state heretheir nature and dose, the reason for giving them, and the stage of labour when given.

    Form 10. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Form of sending for Medical Help.

    No. DateThis notice is sent on behalf of

    Address I have advised that medical assistancebe obtained on account of

    Registered Midwifery Nurse.The case is urgent.

    Signed

  • 442 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 30, 1943.

    Sent to (name of doctor) at (address)Time of sending message

    *Here fill in name of patient. hf the ease is not urgent cross this out.The midwifery nurse shall make two copies of the above, making, with the original

    document, three fornis in all. The original she shall keep, the second she shall hand tothe patient's representative in accordance with regulation 63, and the third she shallsend to the Commissioner as soon as possible, but within 24 hours at the latest.

    Form 11. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Form of Notification of Death.

    To the Medical Officer of Health of the Municipal District ofor the Road District of or * the Local Board of health of

    I, the undersigned, being a Registered Midwifery Nurse (No. ) hereby notifythat, on the day of 19.was delivered J before arrival (B.B.A.) of a

    thy mestillborn child, no registered metheal practitioner being in attendance at the time ofbirth.SexFull terni or premature (No. of months)Condition of child (whether maccrated or not)

    PresentationName of Midwifery NurseAddress of Midwifery Nurse

    * Strike out the words not applicable.

    Form 13. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Form of Notification of Case atiendcil.

    To the Medical Officer of Health of the Municipal District ofor * the Road District of or the Local Board of Health of

    I hereby report having attended the case, particulars of which are set out here-under:Name of patientAddressDate and hour of confinementSex of infant.Was labour complicatedt (Yes or No)IVas a doctor in attendance 9

    SignatureBeg. No.

    * Strike out the words not applicable.Note.A duplicate of this notification shall be forwarded to the Clerk of the

    Midwives Registration Board.

    I, the undersigned, being a Registered Midwifery Nurse (No. ) hereby notifythat the following death occurred in my practice on the dy of19. . ., before a registered medical practitioner was iii attendance.

    Name of Midwifery NurseAddress of Midwifery Nurse

    Name of deceasedAddress of deceasedAge of deceasedDate of delivery

    Strike out the words not applicable.

    Form 12. Western Australia.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Midwives Registration Board.Form of Notification of Still Birth.

    To the Medical Officer of health of the Municipal District ofor the Road District of or the Local Board of Health of

  • APRIL 30, 1943.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 443

    NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1941,Department of Native Affairs,

    Perth, 22nd April, 1943.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theHon. Minister for the North-West has approved theissue of the following Certificates of Exemption fromthe provisions of the Native Administration Act, 1905-1941:

    N.A. 263/27 :Half-caste George Howard, formerlyof Broome and now employed as a butcher by the AlliedWorks Council at Nungarin; the certificate is NumberedA226 and hears the date of the 5th April, 1943;

    N.A. 268/43 :Miss Laurelle Brown, the daughter ofAlfred Brown, of the Presbyterian Children's home,Byford; the certificate is Numbered A225 and is datedthe 25th March, 1943;

    N.A. 89/30 :Half-caste Lawrence William Clarke,wife, and cluidren, under fourteen years, of Port lied-land; the certificate is Numbered A227 and bears thedate of the 15th April, 1943; also

    N.A. 189/28:The revocation of Certificate ofExemption held by Frank Trigg, of Shark Bay; the cer-tificate is Numbered A205 and was issued on the 22ndMay, 1942.

    F. I. BRAY,Commissioner of Native Affairs.

    FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled undersection 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1939, owing to non-payment of rent or other reasons:

    Name, Lease No., District, Reason, Corr. No, Plan.Barwise, P. J. St. G.; 42407/55; Ninghan 2703; aban-

    doned; 597/27; 66/80, E & F3 & 4.Barwise, P. T. St. 0.; 68/325; Niughan 2623; aban-

    doned; 2827/27; 66/80, F4.Bell, 4. H. E.; 20246/68; Williams 10080; abandoned;

    1095/26; 377/80, F4.Cooke, A. V.; 338/2268; Point Samson 35; £13 lOs. Od.;

    756/40; Point Samson.Halford, W. E.; 347/2894; Jilbadji 333; abandoned;

    2447/39; 23/80.Halford, W. F.; 347/875; Jilbadji 338; abandoned;

    1611/35; 23/80, B & C3.Hammer, A. S.; 3117/2945; Coolgardie 2051; aban-

    doned; 144,/40; Coolgardie, Sheet 1.Hills, C. A.; 3117/2340; Youamni 177; £2 Os. Od.;

    326/38; Youanmi Townsite.Knight, J. E.; 68/3774; Plantagemiet 4747; abandoned;

    887/32; 445/80, C & D4.Nicholson, W.; 347/3055; Jilbadji 66; £4 45. Od.;

    2410/39; 36/80, C4, 23/80, Cl.Rose, 0.; 3117/2699; Kalgoorlie 2178; £1 lOs. Od.;

    11981/05; Kalgoorlie, Hare street.

    G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND ACT, 1933-1939.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 28th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve the following:-

    Corres. 7788/05:The name of ''Kalamunda road,''from Epsomn avenue, in the Belmont Park Road Disti-ictto the east corner of Swan Location 2082, in the DarlingRange Road District, being changed to ''Maida Valeroad; '' and such road shall hereafter be known anddistinguished as ''Maida vale road'' accordingly;

    1081/42 :Under section 10 of tile Land Act, 1933-1939, of the name of ''Uppingham street'' (along tileeast boundaries of Lots 568 to 566 of Swan Location Kand the east boundaries of Lots 565 to 562 of SwanLocation I, as shown on L.T.O. Plan No. 3698), in theSwan Road District, being changed to ''Arthur street;''and such street shall hereafter be known and distin-guished as ''Arthur street'' accordingly.

    ErratumRoad No. 4076.7459/2 0.

    IN notice appearing in the Government Gazette of the19th of January, 1943, page 101, for ''Avon Location12111'' read ''Avon Location 11211.''

    0-. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 28th April, 1943.IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe lands described in tile Schedules below for the pus-poses therein set forth:-

    7 294/9 6.SWAN (Hollywood) .No. 22384 (Park Lands).

    Location No. 4888 (about Ga.). Reserve 15752 is herebycancelled and Reserve 14857 is hereby reduced. (PlanSubiaco Townsite.)

    1042/42.KALUWIRI (near Agnew) No. 22385 (Aerial Land-

    ing Ground).Bounded by lines starting from a pointon the old surveyed route of the Telegraph line inReserve 9699 situate 6 miles from the starting pointof the said survey, and extending east for a distance ofone mile; thence north 1 mile; thence west to the afore-said surveyed route of the telegraph line; thence south-erly along the said surveyed line to the starting point.(About GOOn.) Reserve 9699 (Stock Route) and 10513(Common) are hereby reduced. (Plan 53/300.)

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVE.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th April, 1943.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCoucil has been pleased to approve of tile area andboundaries of the following Reserve being amended asdescribed iii the Schedule below, for the purpose thereinset forth; the area and boundaries previously publishedin the Government Gazette being hereby cancelled : -

    1965/38.DUNDAS (via Norseman).No. 22179 (Natives).

    Bounded by lines commencing at a point on the easternside of the Coolgardie-Esperance Railway reserve situateabout 5 chains northwards of 105-mile post on the saidrailway and extending northwards along said easternside of tile railway reserve to its intersection with thesouth-western side of the G.W.S. Pipe Line reserve;thence south-eastward along same for about 70 chains;thence south-westward to the starting point. (About70a.) Reserve No. 8322 (Common) is hereby reduced.(Plan 350/80.)

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937-1942.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 28th April, 1943.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,acting under the provisions of the Bush Fires Act,1937-1942, has been pleased to approve of amendmentsto by-laws made by the. respective Road Boards, set outhereunder, for the establishment, maintenance, andequipment of bush fire brigades and published iii theGovernment Gazette on dates specified.

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    Schedule.Gazette 1/3/40:

    By-laws of tile Brookton Road Board are amendedas follows:

    By-law 7 is amended by deleting from paragraph(3) thereof the words ''able bodied men;''

    Gazette 26/8/38:By-laws of the Dalwallinu Road Board are amended

    as follows:By-law 7 is amended by deleting from paragraph

    (3) thereof the words ''able bodied men;''

    Gazette 14/6/40:By-laws of the Wagin Road Board are amended as

    follows:By-law 7 is amended by deleting from paragraph

    (3) thereof the words ''able bodied men;''

  • 444 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 30, 1943.

    BUSh FIRES ACT, 1937.Prohibited Periods.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th Api-il, 1943.

    Corres. No. 270/38, Vol. 2.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beeii pleased to declare, under section 8 ofthe Bush Fires Act, 1937, that it shall be unlawful toset fire to the bush in tile following Road Districtsduring the periods mentioned :Hall 's Creek Road Dis-trictlit May, 1943, to the 30th September, 1943 (iii-elusive) ; Wyndham Road Disti-ictist Mar, 1943, tothe 30th September, 1943 (inclusive) -

    Proinbition of Sale or Use of Wax Matches in theTableland Road District.

    Corrcs. No. 1707/38, Vol. 2.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Councilhas revoked, under the provisions of section 14 (2) ofthe Bush Fires Act, 1937-1942, the Proclamation madelii tile Government Gazette of the 2nd May-, 1941, sofar as the Tablelaud Road District is concerned, pro-hibiting the sale or use of wax matches and of othermatches which have wax or grease-coated cotton stems.

    THE following appointments and cancellations ofappointments of Bush Fire Coistrol Officers have beenapproved:

    AppointmentsCorres. No. 277/38 :Kojonup Road Board, Owen J.

    Ellis, in the Kojonup Road District;Corres. No. 277/38:Kuhn Road Board, H. C.

    Burkitt, in the Kuhn Road Disti-iet, vice Leo MartinPfeil, resigned;

    Cancellations:Corres. No. 277/38:Road Boards: Arusadale-Keim-

    scott, Denny, T. H. W.; Bridgetown, Campbell, M. N.,and Wood, G. E.; Brookton, Boultbee, H. T., and Forbes,F. 'IV.; Broomehihi, Bostoek, F., ilardie, G-. L., Riseh-hieth, W. B., and Walker, W.; Bruce Rock, Newell, T.,and Retahic, T. G.; Bunbury, Munro, J. E.; Chittering,Kendall, F.; Cranbrook, Vernon, W. A.; Cuballisig,Bailey, 3. E., Bradford, D., Muir, D. J., Vincent, R. 4.,Weinert, J. J., and Whittaker, C.; Drakesbrook, Dods,J. B., and Shier, E.; Dumbleyung, Bairstow, 11., 1ting, M. V., and Wright, W. 1-I.; Geraldton, Hoe-wood,F. J., l'epper, 14., and Rowan, C. II.; Gingin, Dc Burgh,B. I-I., I\lcCormaek, W. B., and Mullins, C.; Gnowan-gerup, Foster, B. A., Griffiths, J., Lloyd-Woods, W., andWickham, I-'. C.; Goosnalling, Lawler, M. J. ; Green-hushes, Lindsay, H. E., and Pollard, E. G. Irwin,Bus-ges, 1. C., Clarkson, 14. W., Mitchell, K. B., andWebster, I.; Kondinin, Pond, S.; Kuhn, Muir, U. .1.;Marradoug, Pollard, K. .J., and Stagbouer, C. L.;Merredin, Davies, C. R., and Iluglies, F.; SJiug9uew,]heasley, H. (1., Cars, H. C., Daw-s, S. J., and Holmes,B. 0.; Moora, Ralph, B., and Saleeba, K.; Mt. Marshall,Bird, G. C., Hamilton, L. W., Monger, J. B., and Red-head, W.; Mukinbudia, Clamp, A., Fuss-, K. B., Hewitt,B. B. G., Mathews, C. H., Stockton, P. J., and Wilcox,3. C.; Mundaring, Mason, F. B.; Murray, Paterson, F.Narrogin, Duncan, B. G., and Graham, K. L.; Northam.Antonio, J. T., Burges, B. E., Dempster, EL., I1lepper,H. B., MacKenzie, J. B., and Southern, 'IV.; Preston,Brockman, N. A. C., Collins, 'IV. K., I-Iearmau, J. N..and Sears, W. J.; Rockinghain, Mortiiner, A.; Sussex,Buck, I-I., Floyd, Wilfred, and Holgate, S. B.; ThreeSprings, Jordan, W. G.; Toodyay, Dorizzi, H., andSinclair, E. D.; Upper Blaekwood, Byron, B., and I-lack.W.; Upper Chapman, Smith, B. H.; Wandering, Robin-son, W. C.; Williams, Fairhead, L.

    G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND OPEN FOR SELECTiON.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1939, and thregulations appertaung thereto, subject to the pro-visions of the said Act,

    Applications must be lodged at the Land AgencyOffice as specified hereunder not later than the datespecified, but may be lodged before such date, if sodesired.

    All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are niore applicants than one for any block, theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLaud Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

    If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of tile meeting of the Board, and theres-hall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

    If an applicant wishes to appear before tile LandBoard in person lie may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of tIle District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-mnent irhijel,, on preseuta lion at the nearest RailwayStation will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Conces-sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, asail-able for seven dab-s fiom the date of issue.

    The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationmust take the balance thereof, if any, under ConditionalPurchase.

    All marketable timber, including sandalwood andh-mallet, is meserved to the Crown, subject to the pro.ViSiOnS of clause 18 of the regulations.

    SCHEDULE.WEDNESDAY, 5th MAY, 1943.

    PERTH LAND AGENCY.Nelson District (about five miles nortls-west of

    Wilgarup).Corr. No. 878/41. (Plan 439C/40, E3.)Location 1713, containing 160a., at 15s. per acre;

    classification page 10 of 311/20; subject to payment forimprovements, if any, amid to timber conditions; beingF. Mills' cancelled application.

    Roe District (about thii'ce miles east of Mt. Madden).Corr. No. 5601/28. (Plan 405/80, Dl.)Location 1639, containing 1,742a. lr. 21p., at 4s. 6d.

    per aese; classification page 1 of 2609/28; exempt fromroad rates for two years from date of approval andsubject to mninissg conditions; being Arthur James Addissurrendered Lease 68/997.

    Rue itrivt (ndjuiiic Mt. Jaddu;;).Ne. 4032/28. (Plan 405/ 80, Dl.)

    eurLions 1640 and 1803, containing 2,lSla. is'. 38p.160a., respectively, at 55. 6d. pci' aces; elassifica-

    tion page 1A of 2609/28; subject to Agricultural Bankindebtedness; being .7. N. Robert's forfeited Leasesfi8/596 and 74/390.

    Victoria Dictriut (north-east of Northampton).Coi'i'. No. 4201/2S. (Plan 160D/40, B3.)Location 8952, eentaining 1.,163a. Os'. 3Op., at 3s. Gd.

    per acre; classification page 15 of 4201/28; subject topayment for improvements; being T. M. and J. P.Cragan 's forfeited Lease 68/1375.

    WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1943.

    PERTh-I LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about seveu miles from Pingrup)

    Corr. No. 57/22. (Plan 418/80, C & Dl.)Location 38$, contisimug 992a. Or. 2lp., at 7s. 9d. pci

    acre; classification page 34A of 57/22; and Location951, eontaiising 1,527ss. Os'. 36p., at Si. 9d. per acre;classification page S of 6127/23; subject to AgriculturalBank indebtedness amid to a cropping lease expiring14/o/1943; being A. E. Goddard's forfeited Leases12723/56 amid 18197/68.

    Gazette 3/5/40:By-laws of the Northam Road Board are amended as

    follows:By-law 7 is amended by deleting from paragraph

    (3) thereof the words ''able bodied men; ''Gazette 21/3/41:

    By-laws of tile York Road Board are amended asfollows:

    By-law 7 is amended by deleting from paragraph(3) thereof the words ''able bodied inca.''

  • APISIL 30, 1943.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 445

    Nelson District (about 21/2 miles south-east of Nannup).Con. No. 1201/31. (Plan 439A/40, B k C2.)Location 11059, containing 206a. 3i-. 24p.; subject

    to classification and pricing and to timber conditions;1)emg A. C. Sartori 's forfeited Lease 55/2159.

    Victoria District (about nine miles east of Ajana).Corr. No. 3724/24. (Plan 191/SO, C4.)Location 8101, containiug 1,199a. Or. l4p., at 2s. 3d.

    per acre; classification page 10 of 3724/24; exempt fromroad rates for two (2) years from date of approval;being 51. E. Henson 's forfeited Lease 19237/68.

    Victoria District (about 20 miles south of Dongarra).Corr. No. 802/41. (Plan 93/80, Fl.)Location 9720, containing 366a. Or. 3Sp., at 2s. per

    acre; classification page 5 of 802/41; being M. 51.Becker's forfeited Lease 347/3346.

    Victoria District (about 11 miles north-east of Canna).Con. No. 151/37. (Plan 128/SO, Cl.)Location 8432, containing 2,184a. 2r. 27p., at 2s. 3d.

    per acre; classification page 25 of 151/37; exempt fromroad rates for two (2) years from date of approval.This cancels the previous Gazette notice dated 31/7/1940,

    Williams District (about four miles west of Jitarning).Corr. No. 435/37. (Plan 377/80, D4 & E4.)Locations 12355 and 12356, containing 483a. li. 35p.,

    at 3s. Gd. per acre; classifications page 3 of 5517/20and page 3 of 5516/20; and Location 13582, containing322a. Or. 3Op., at 2s. 3d. per acre; classification page 6of 258/39; exempt from road rates for two (2) yearsfrom date of approval and subject to the eradication ofpoison; being B. B. Randall's forfeited Leases 348/655and 347/2368.

    Williams District (about six miles south-east ofBoddington).

    Corr. No. 4883/23. (Plan 384A/4O, Ci.)Locations 10932 and 13329, containing 700a. Or. 32p.,

    at 2s. Gd. per acre; classification pages 23 and 24 of4883/23; also Location 14070, containing 101a. ir. 3lp.,at 3s. Gd. per acre; classification page 6 of 4884/23;subject to payment for improvements, if any. Tinscancels the previous Gazette notice dated 25/3/1936.

    WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, 1943.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

    Avon District (about 5 miles south of Balkulin).Corr. No. 4959/27. (Plan 3D/4O, B4.)Locations 16518, 24282, 8535, and 25217, containing

    58Oa. Oi-. 23p.; subject to repricing; exempt from roadrates for two years from date of approval; being S. B.Manuel's forfeited Lease 68/1289.

    Jilbadji District (about 1O miles south of Carrahin).Con. No. 1053/26. (Plan 24/80, E2.)Location 120, containing 995a. ii-. 3Sp., at Gs. per

    acre; classification page 77 of 1063/26; subject toAgrictiltural Bank indebtedness and to mining, timber,and resumption conditions. This cancels the previousGazette notice dated 20/12/1939.

    Kojonup District (about 10 miles north-east ofKatnnning).

    Con-. No. 516/37. (Plan 417A/4O, B2.)Location 3633, containing l6Oa., at 3s. per acre;

    classification page 30 of 516/37; exempt fi-oiss road ratesfor two years from date of approval and subject topoison eradication; being H. B. Kube 's forfeited Lease347/1316.

    Melbourne District (north of Muchamulla).Con. No. 164/43. (Plan 58/80.)The area hounded by lines starting from the north-

    east coiner of Melbourne Location 3103 and extendingeast about 50 chains; thence south about 100 chains;thence west to tile south-east earlier of location 3103aforesaid, and thence north to the stas-ting point; sub-ject to survey, classifiCation, and pricing.

    Ms-rup A.A. (about 10 miles north-east of Esperance).Corr. No. 4112/97. (Plan 423/80, E & P3.)Lots Nos. 25, 26, and 28, containing 377a., at Gs. pci-

    acre; subject to Agiicultui-al Bank indebtedness; beingE. W. Nelson's forfeited Leases 32980/55 and 32981/55.

    Nelson District (near Wilga).Cons. No. 910/40. (Plan 4l4C/4O.)Location 11815, containing 2lOa. 2i-. llp., at 7s. Gd.

    pci- acre, excluding surrey fee; subject to the excisionof any roads considered necessary.

    0. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretaiy for Lands.

    THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1939.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 30th April, 1943.1T is hereby declared that the undermentioned landshare been set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of nmvroads, that is to say

    1693/39. Gingin.No. 1903: Truncation:-Portion of Sw-an Location

    375 bounded by lilies commencing at its north-eastcorner and extending (as shown on O.P. No. 5337)l8Odeg. 2-1mm. 2 chains along the eastern boundary;thence 3lsdeg. 24mm. 2 chains 82.9 links; thence 9Odeg.25mm. 2 chains along its northern boundary to thestarting point.

    32p. being resumed from Swan Location 315. (Plan28/80, Cl.)

    1361/38. Gingin.No. 9952: Robinson street (extension) :-A strip of

    land, one chain wide (widening at its terminus, asshown on O.P. No. 5337), leaving- the present road atits junction with Mortimer street in the Gingin Town-site and extending (as surveyed) westward along thenorthern boundaries of Sub. Lots 26 to 36 (inclusive),the noi-tbei-n boundaries of Lots 6 to 1 (inclusive), andthe nos-thern boundary of Reserve No. 7037 to Brock-man street at the north-westei-n coiner of said 1-eserre.

    7.8p. being resumed from Gingin Lot 57. (PlanGingin Townsite.)

    1693/39. Gingin.No. 10347: Constable street :-A strip of land, com-

    silencing one chain wide and widening to about 2 chains30 links, leaving Bi-ockman street, in the Gin gin Town-site at the south-Ivest cornei- of Roses-re No. 7037 andextending (as surveyed) cast and north-eastward alongsouth and soutls-eastein boundaries of said reseive andthe south-eastern boundaries of Reserves Nos. 12713,5600, and 7231 to Bas-lee sti-ect at the south-castes-ncorner of the last-mentioned reserve; also to includeportions of Reserves Nos. 7037 and 12713 aforesaid,bouiided by lilies commencing on the south boundaryof tile former 3 chains 17.3 links from its south-westcomes- and extending (as shown on O.P. No. 5337)46deg. 15mm. 3 chains 45.4 links; thence l3Gdeg. I 5mm.22.7 links; thence 22Gdeg. 15mm. 3 chains 21.5 links,and 27Odeg. 11mm. 32.7 links to the starting point.

    No. 10348: Fraser street:-A strip of land, one chainwide (widening at its termnulus, as shown on O.P. No.5337), leaving Barlee sti-eet, in the Gingin Townsite, atthe south-western coiner of Lot 1 and extending east-ward along the southern boundaries of said lot and Lots2 to 6 (inclusive) to Dore sti-eet.

    iO.9p. being resumed from Gingin Lot 6. (PlanCingin Townsite.)

    Plans and more particular desci-iptions of the lasidsso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepai-tment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.By Order of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor,

    H. MILLINGTON,Acting Minister for Lands.

    THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1941.WHEREAS the ARMADALE-KELMSCOTT RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boai-d,held at Armadale on or about the 19th day of May,1941, sesolved to open the road hereinaftei- described,that is to say:-

    152 8/3 9.No. 122: Widening:-Portion of Lot 1 of Canning

    Location 31 bounded by lines commencing at itssouth-western corner and extending (as shown onDiagram No. 57601), 334deg. 58mm. 1 chain 2.2 links,

  • 446 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 30, 1943.

    353deg. 301am. I chain 46.2 links along the eastern sideof tile present road; thence lGOdeg. I 1mm. 2 chains45.1 links to the starling point. (Plan 34th '40, Dl.)

    \VIIEREAS the 1'IiESTO5 Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a lneetulg of tile Board, bud at Donnybrookon or about tile ] 6th day of Novealber, 1935, resolvedto open the road ilereina tier deseril ed, that is to civ

    3130/98.No. 745: Widening of part POtt1011 of tile Preston

    Valley Railway Reserve hounded by lines coanneneing onits northern side 10 chains 0.5 links eastward from theproduction north of the west boundary of PrestonAgricuitural Area Lot 220 and extending (as shownon Diagram Xe. 57597) lOSdeg. 30mill. 2 chains aildl24deg. 28mm. 2 chains along tile southern side of tilepresent road; thence 294deg. 59mm. 3 cilaills 94.5 linksto tile starting point. (Plan 414B/40, Cl.)

    WHEREAS tile PRESTON Road Board, by rcsolntionpassed at a meeting of tile Board, held at Donnybrookon or about tile 23rd da of January, 1939, resolvedto open tile road ilereinafter described, tilat is to say:-

    14222/03.No. 2162: ExtensionA strip of land, one chain

    wide, leaving tile present roach at tile north-westCOrnel' of Preston A A. Lot 49 and extending eastalong its north bonndary to tile western boundart- ofLot 62; thence north along part of' the west boundaryof Lot 62 and east along part of its nortil boundaryto tile eastern side of a surveyed road passing throughsaid lot (as shown on Diagram No. 59739). (Plan414A/40, Cl.)

    WhEREAS tile BELMONT PARK Road Board, byresolution pl at a nleeting 1)1 file Board, held atBelmont Park on 01 about tile O6til lay of September.1940, i'esoived to Opeil tile load ilereillllfl cc descrien,that B to say

    10800/06, Vol. 2.No. 2732: Arnadaie road extensionA strip of

    1111(1 0110 cilain lvidc, ienviig a terminus of tile pl'esentload at file east cornel' of Lot 20 of Swan Location 34(L.r1.O. Plan No. 2917), and extending (as silown 011L.T.O. Plan 3490) sooth-eastward along north-easternboundaries of Lots 1158, 3163, 1164, 1169, 1170, 1175,1176, 1179, 1180, 1184, 1185, 1190, 1191, 1194, 1195, and1386 of Calming Location 2 to tile east corner of tile last-mentioned lot; thence (as silown on L. & S. Diagram57539) south-eastward through Lot 328 and inside andalong tile south-western boundary of Lot 331 to Oatsstreet. (Plan 1D/20, N.E.)

    WHEREAS the MANJIMUP Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of tile Board, heM at ManjimupOn 01' about tile 12th day of November, 1940, resolved toOCll tile i'oad ilereillafter described, that is to say

    29 81/11.No. 4106: Extension:A strip of land, olie cilain

    wide, leaving a terminus of present road at its junctionwitil the south boundary of Nelson Location 2116 andextending (as silown on Diagram No. 57841) eastinside and along a l101'thl aild nol'til inside and along awest boundary of Location 5277 to the northernmostboundary of the latter location. (Plan 443A/80, Cl.)

    WhEREAS tile MURRAY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at '1 Ineetillg of tile Bonrd, hicid at Pmjai'ra allor about tile 5th day of April, 1937, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say :-

    8861/11.No. 4399: Extension:A strip of hand, 011e chain

    wide, heaving tile present road on the south boundaryof Lot 51 of Cockhurn Sound Location 16 and extend'Big (as shown 011 Diagram 60641) southward throughLots 50 and 49 (passing along tile western side of tileRailway reserve) to a surveyed road on tile southboundary 0£ tile last-mentioned lot. (Plan 3 80U/40.)

    WHEREAS tile PRESTON Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, ilcid at Donnybrookon or about tile 24th day of March, 1941, resolved toOpen tile road hereinafter described. tilat is to say:-

    7964/6.No. 5011: Widenings(a) Portions of Wellington Location 2693 and State

    Forest No. 11 bounded by lines commencing on thewestern side of tile present l0i1d1 in said location 3

    Cilaills 9S.9 BIlks froul its north boundary and extending(as 5110w-Il on Diagram 57572) 3O6deg. SOmill.