commonwealth of Australia Gazette V M i V Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service No. G 2 3 ^^Pj • ^ O ^ M B H Canberra, Tuesday, 9 June 1981 CONTENTS Government departments Defence force appointments Commonwealth teaching servii Bankruptcy Act Private notices Tenders invited Contracts arranged Special Gazettes Nos S 104, S IOS, -S106, S107 and S 108 are herewith GENERAL INFORMATION General issues of the Gazeite contain notices under ihe following headings: Special information (i.e. notices in connection with the Office of the Governor-General; the Federal Executive Council; the Parliament; the Judiciary; (he Executive Government; and the honours, decorations and awards); Proclamations; Legislation (Acts of Parliament assented to; Statutory Rules; By-laws; Ordinances; Regulations); Government departments (i.e. notices not placed in other categories, alphabetically listed under departments administering particular legislation or functions); Defence Force appointments, promotions, etc.: Commonwealth Teaching Service vacancies, promotions, etc.: Bankruptcy Act: Private notices: Tenders invited: Contracts arranged. 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GOVERNMENT Donald Ross McWilliam, -82 Seaforth Crescent, DEPARTMENTS Seaforth, New South Wales. Richard Frederick Haselgrove, 'Beneden', Lake (Hawthorn, Merbein, Victoria. Department of Karl Josei^ Seppelt, 6 Robinson Avenue, Administrative Services Beaumont, South Australia. I also give notice, in pursuance of sub-IKegulation Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Act 1980 =10 (2) (c) of the aforesaid Regulations that as: AUSTRALIAN WINE AND BRANDY Ross Mathews IBrown of Milawa Vineyard, CORPORATION (ELECTION OF MEMBERS) Milawa, Victoria, and REGULATIONS Ian Murray Innes Smith of Unit 2, il87 Broome IN pursuance of sub-Regulation 9 (7) of the Australian Street Cottesloe, Western Australia Wine and Brandy Corporation (Election of Members) Regulations, I, Leslie Arthur Glen Heaton, the person were the only two candidates nominated to -represent for the time being occupying the position of Executive commercial producers included in Class 2 and that Officer (Industrial Elections) Australian Electoral they are each resident of a different State from the Office, Canberra, the occupant of which was appointed other, I declare them duly elected. by the Chief Australian Electoral Officer to be the I further give notice, in pursuance of sub-Regulation Returning Officer for the purposes ot elections of members to represent commercial producers included 10 (3) (j) (ii) of the aforesaid Regulations that as Karl in Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 hereby give notice Joseph Seppelt, of 6 Robinson Avenue, Beaumont, South Australia, was the only candidate, who is a that the following candidates have been nominated: To represent commercial producers included in resident of South Australia nominated to represent commercial producers included in Class 3, I declare Class 1— Douglas Harold Collett, McLaren Vale, South him to be duly elected. Australia. A poll will be taken, in accordance with subAndrew James Gordon Pirie, Pipers Brook, Regulation 10(3)(j)(i), to determine which two of Tasmania. the candidates who are residents of New South Wales To represent commercial producers included in and Victoria are elected. Ballot-papers will be posted on 10 June 198-1 and the poll will close on 1 July Class 2— (Ross Mathews Brown, Milawa Vineyard, Milawa, 1981 with the result being gazetted on 8 July 1981. Victoria. A poll will also be taken, in accordance with subIan Murray Innes Smith, Unit 2, 187 Broome Regulation 10 (1) (c), to determine which one of the candidates nominated to represent commercial Street, Cottesloe, Western Australia. To represent commercial producers included in producers in Class 1 is elected. Class 3— L. A. <j. HEATON Raymond Hunter Kidd, 36A Chapman Avenue, Beecroft, New South Wales. Returning Officer 2 Government departments Attorney-Generars Department FILM CENSORSHIP, APRIL 1981 FILMS EXAMINED IN TERMS OF THE CUSTOMS (CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS) REGULATIONS AND STATES' FILM CENSORSHIP LEGISLATION ARE LISTED BELOW An explanatory key to reasons for classifying non-'G'filmsappears hereunder: S (Sex) V (Violence) L (Language) O (Other) Frequency Infrequent i i i i Explicitnessf Intensity Low Medium 1 m 1 m 1 m m 1 Frequent f f f f High h h h h Purpose Justified j i j j Gratuitous g g g g FILM CENSORSHIP, APRIL 1981 FILMS REGISTERED WITHOUT ELIMINATIONS Title Producer Country For General Exhibition 'G' El Ruisenor De Las Suevia/P.C. Argos S.L. Spain Cumbres {16 mm) Submitted length (m) Applicant 1 042.10 Spanish Films Reason for decision Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Government departments Producer Title Grendel, Grendel, Grendel P. Adams/A. Sitt Legend of the Wild . . . Taft IntM Popeye {reduced version) Paramount/Disney (a) The President Must Die . C. Sellier Space Firebird Toko Leo Ltd Trans Cinema TV Supersnooper Country Submitted length {m) Applicant Australia 2 482.03 U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 677.25 2 660.00 U.S.A. Japan U.S.A. 2 593.58 Sunn Classic Prods 3 290.78 2 900.35 House of Dare P/L Fox Columbia Film Dist. P/L 3 Reason for decision Hoyts Distribution Sunn Classic Prods Guo Film Dist. P/L (a) Reduced by producer's cuts from 3 095.57 metres (January 1981 List). The Burning Train . . . B. Chopra India 5 113.00 SKD Film Dist. Chantaje A Un Torero {16 mm) The Chosen M. De La Fuente Spain 1 344.00 Spanish Films The Chosen Film Co. U.S.A. 3 039.79 Sunn Classic Prods V (i-l-j) O (disaster scenes) V (i-l-j) O (emotional conflict) O (adult relationships) V (i-m-j) Home Sweet Home . . H. Kung Taiwan 2 956.13 Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L The Hostage Tower . . Jerry Leider Prods. U.S.A. 2 621.47 The Human Factor . . . 0 . Preminger U.K. 3 188.00 Filmways A'sian Dist. P/L Guo Film Dist. P/L Incident at Blood Pass. . Le Coup De Tete {Berserk) Love and Bullets . . . . Mon Oncle D'Amerique Mifunis Prod. Gaumont/SFP Japan France 2 593.29 2 379.40 Golden Reel Films P/L V (i-l-j) Newhart Diffusion V (i-l-j) P. Kohner Andrea Films/TFI U.K. France 2 788.80 3 458.11 Hoyts Distribution Roadshow Dist. P/L Mountains Beyond Sunset Elegent Films Hong Kong 2 571.00 Lilond P/L My Life's on the Line My Lovely Neighbour Chen Tai-an C.M.P.C Hong Kong 2 584.00 2 603.00 Taiwan My Way Home {16 mm) B.F.I. U.K. Roller Boogie B. Curtis U.S.A. Hong Kong 1 130.00 Trader Horn {16 mm) (a) Central Motion Picture Corp. M.G.M. Golden Reel Films P/L V (f-l-j) Joe Siu Int'l Film O (emotional Co. P/L stress) Australian Film L (i-l-j) Institute O (emotional stress) Filmways A'sian O (sexual Dist. P/L innuendo) E. Seeto V (i-l-j) U.S.A. 1 305.43 20th Century-Fox Films V (i-m-g) Virus H. Kadokawa Japan 3 262.90 California Connection P/L V (i-m-j) Waqt B. Chopna India 4 600.00 SKD Film Dist. O (emotional stress) 51 mins Sagittarius Film & TV Prods V (f-m-g) V (f-m-g) Tiao Chan {16 mm) . . 855.66 2 816.70 L (i-m-j) O (sexual allusions) V (f-I-j) 0 (adult concepts) 0 (emotional stress) (a) Previously registered with 'G* classification in 1931. For Mature Audience The Battle of Broken Hill {videotape) Sagittarius Film & TV Prods The Beauty Escort Yu Fun H.K. Film Co. Hong Kong 2 673.50 Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L Cheung Yui Film Co. Golden Reel Films P/L V (i-m-j) S (i-l-j) The Daring Age . . . . Australia Hong Kong 2 501.(K) 4 Government Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments Submitted length {m) Title Producer Country Eyewitness P. Yates U.S.A. 2 788.80 The Hearse Marimark Pictures U.S.A. 2 705.20 Fox Columbia Film Dist. P/L Guo Film Dist. P/L Inside Moves Good mark Prod U.S.A. 3 039.79 Hoyts Distribution Justine {De Sade) (16 mm) B.F.I. U.K. King of the Mountain Polygram Pic WNET-TV U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 482.03 1 173.79 Falcon Int'l Prod Goodyear L Movie Co. Prakaslt Mehra Prod Transworld U.K./Libya Hong Kong India West Germany Greece The Lathe of Heaven {16 mm) Lion of the Desert The Loot Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Natascha {videotape) . . 976.33 Applicant National Film Theatre of Australia Reason for decision V (i-m-j) L (i-m-j) S (i-m-g) V (i-m-g) 0 (suspense) V (i-l-j) L (i-m-j) O (drugs) V (i-l-j) O (adult themes) V (f-m-j) 4 304.33 2 507.00 5 177.(K) 90 mins Roadshow Dist. P/L Cinecon/Fantasy Film Society Guo Film Dist. P/L Golden Reel Films P/L SKD Film Dist. 14th Mandolin P/L O (sexual innuendo) V (f-m-j) V (f-m-j) V (f-m-j) V (f-m-g) 3 200.00 Lyra Films P/L V (i-m-j) 2 707.00 Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L V (f-m-j) O (emotional stress) 0 Anthropos Me To Garifalio N. Tzimas The Orientation L. Yuan-Jian/C. Pay-Cherng Taiwan The Rebellious Reign Shot 6 O'clock in the Morning Lo Wai C. Feng/M. Hua Hong Kong 2 476.00 Taiwan 2 565.70 Skinflicker {16 mm) B.F.I. U.K. 526.00 National Film Theatre of Australia V (i-m-j) L (i-m-j) Eternal Film Co. Hong Kong 3 074.52 Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L V (i-l-j) 0 (abortion) Valhalla Films S (i-l-j) O (adult themes) V (f-m-g) . . . . Struggle To Survive . . To Forget Venice . . . Rizzoli-Action Films Italy The }Vay To Hell. . . . Not shown Hong Kong 2 750.91 Fai Tan Film (H.K.) Hong Kong 2 486.35 The Young Avenger . . For Restricted Exhibition 'R' Danish Escort Girls . . Palladium The Daughter of D. RandaU Emanuelle Fugitive Girls A. C. Stephens 2 900.35 Denmark France/ Italy U.S.A. 2 705.14 2 406.15 647.23 2 231.04 2 245.74 Harvey Swings {16 mm) The Hottest Show in Town {reconstructed precensor cut version) (a) G. Daniels Cirkus Kronhausen U.S.A. Denmark Lulu Parafrance Films 2 370.48 France/ West Germany Hong 2 780.44 Kong Naughty Scandals . . . Night Games Savage Weekend {reduced version) {videotape) Golden Film Co. I.T.C./Golden Harvest /Pan pacific Kirby & Paulsen U.S.A. 2 928.24 U.S.A. 74 mins Golden Reel Films P/L V (i-m-g) Golden Reel Films P/L V (i-m-g) Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L Golden Reel Films P/L S (i-m-g) V (f-m-g) Blake Films P/L S (f-m-g) A. Z. Assoc. Theatres S (i-m-g) P/L Filmways A'sian Dist. S (i-m-g) P/L V (f-m-g) 14th Mandolin P/L S (f-m-g) The House of Dare P/L S (f-m-g) ValhaUa Films S (i-m-j) V (i-m-g) Joe Siu Int'l Film Co. P/L Filmways A'sian Dist. P/L Focus Video P/L S (f-m-g) V (f-m-g) S (f-m-j) V (f-m-g) Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Government departments Submitted length (m) Title Producer Country Scanners Sex Diary {videotape) . . Swedish Nympho Slaves . C, Heroux E. Amati E. Dietrich 3 374.45 Canada Italy 90 mins Switzerland 2 370.00 Symphony of Love D. Randall Italy . . . 2 649.36 Applicant Reason for decision Roadshow Dist. P/L V (f-m-g) 5 Focus Video P/L S (M-g) Filmways A'sian Dist. S (f-m-g) P/L A. Z. Assoc. Theatres S (f-l-g) P/L (a) Previously shown on September, 1979 List. Special Condition: That the film will be exhibited only at the Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/Perth and/or Adelaide Film Festivals and then exported. Melbourne Film 6 000.00 T. Angelopoulos & Co. Greece Alexander The Great Festival 2 900.00 Sydney Film Festival Spain The Black Hand . . . . Incine S.A. Melbourne Film 3 000.00 U.K. Brothers and Sisters . . British Film Institute Festival 1 076.00 Sydney Film Festival U.K. City Farm (16 mm) . . Smith/Davies Films Melbourne Film Ireland 669.00 Criminal Conversation {16 B.A.C Films Ltd Festival mm) U.S.A. 1 005.00 Sydney/Melbourne Demon Lover Diary {16 J. Demott Film Festivals mm) 2 640.00 Melbourne Film Inter-American Prods. U.S.A. Dreamland Festival 3 292.00 Sydney Film Festival Guney-Film Turkey The Enemy France 3 018,00 Sydney Film Festival Jacques Bral Exterior Night 2 080.(K) Melbourne Film U.K. The Falls {16 mm) . . . British Film Institute Festival Sydney Film Festival 2 713.00 Spain Faster Faster E. Querejeta 2 980.00 Sydney Film Festival East Defa The Fiancee Germany U.S.A. 702.00 Sydney/Melbourne Forever Young {16 mm) . Opus Films Ltd. Film Festivals Sydney Film Festival 2911.00 Spain Gary Cooper Who Art In Incine S.A. Heaven 2 400.00 Sydney Film Festival Turkey A. Keskiner Hazal 2 304.00 Sydney Film Festival Israel Hide and Seek . . . . D. Wolman/J. Justin 991.00 Melbourne Film Institute for U.S.A. Image Before My Eyes Yivo Festival Jewish Research {16 mm) France/ 1 100.00 Melbourne Film Justocoeur {16 mm) . . Pawaganak ComFestival Canada munications Sydney Film Festival 2 578.00 Iceland Land and Sons . . . . J, Hermannsson 900.00 Melbourne Film U.S.A. L.A.X.{16mm) . . . . F. Ziolkowski/ Festival L. McCarroll U.S.A. Sydney Film Festival 633.00 Light in the West {16 mm) M. Blackwood 2 506.00 Melbourne Film West Road Movies Lightning Over Water Germany Festival 3 600.00 Melbourne Film CzechoLove Between the Rain- Filmove Studio slovakia Festival drops Barrandov 2 925.00 Melbourne Film Canada/ The Lovers* Exile . . . Marty Gross Film Festival Japan Productions Inc. E. Querejeta Spain 2 600.00 Sydney/Melbourne Film Festivals Arandano, S.A. Spain 2 565.00 Melbourne Film Festival C. Jover Spain 2 900.00 Sydney Film Festival Men and Non-Men . . . Rai-Radio Televisione Italiana Italy 2 800.00 Melbourne Film Festival A Nineteen Plan Production Gunro Japan 3 091.00 Melbourne Film Festival Mama Turns 100 . . . Maravillas Mater Amatisma Year . . . Old's 6 Government Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments Producer Title Country Submitted length (m) 3 339.00 The Patriot {Die Kairos-Film Alexander West Patriotin) Kluge Germany USA 979.00 Picasso-A Painter's Diary Wnet/13 (16 mrfi) U.S.A. 642.00 Prairie in the Sky (16 mm) Bullywood Prods Priceless Day Rapture (Arrebato) . . . Mafilm N. Astiarraga, P. C. Hungary Spain 2 380.00 2 970.00 France 3 292.00 3 080.00 West Germany Defa Solo Sunny East 2 854,00 Germany The Song of Leonard Canadian Broadcasting Canada 964.00 Corporation Cohen (16 mm) Belgium 2 468.00 To Woody Alleny from P. Drouot/D. Van Avermaet Europe with Love U.S.A. The Trials of Alger Hiss History on Film 1 814.00 Company (16 mm) Shanghai Film Studio 3 182.00 Two Actresses China The Red Sweater Slow Attack . . . M. Drach E. Junkersdorf Reason for decision Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Sydney Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Sydney Film Festival Sydney Film Festival Sydney Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Sydney Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne Film Festival France 2 810.00 FILMS REGISTERED ^WITH ELIMINATIONS For Restricted Exhibition ' Desires within young Girls H. Lime U.S.A. (Reconstructed version) (a) Deletions: 56.3 metres (2 mins 3 sees) Reason for Deletions: S (i-h-g) 2 119.49 A.Z. Assoc. Theatres P/L S (f-m-g) Two Lions in the Sun . . Basta Film/FR3 Applicant Sensual Encounters of H. Lime Every Kind (Second reconstructed version) (b) Deletions: 88.4 metres (3 mins. 3 sees) Reason for deletions: O (rape) U.S.A. 1 478.06 Filmways A'sian Dist. P/L S (f-m-g) W. Dietrich Untamed Sex Deletions: 38.5 metres (1 min 24 sees) Reason for deletions: S (i-h-g) (a) Previously shown on October 1980 List. (b) Previously shown on October 1980 List. Switzerland 2 482.03 Filmways A'sian Dist. P/L S (f-m-g) Makifilms France 2 084.90 Blake Films P/L S (f-h-g) Crown Int'l Not shown J. Milne U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 593.60 593:40 668.20 Guo Film Dist. P/L Nth Mandolin P/L 14th Mandolin P/L V (f-h-g) S (f-h-g) S (f-h-g) Not shown R. Meyer U.S.A. U.S.A. 660 10 2 868.50 FILMS REFUSED REGISTRATION Beast of Pleasure (Bete a (Plaisir) Don't Answer the Phone The Girl Hunters (16 mm) Momma's Little Girl (16 mm) Peggy (16 mm) . . . . Super Vixens (Original version) (a) X-Rated Loves (16 mm) . (a) Rejected (August 1976 California Classics U.S.A. List); reconstructed version classified FILMS BOARD OF REVIEW—NIL. 14th Mandolin P/L Regent Trading Enterprises P/L Nth Mandolin P/L 612.80 with cuts (September 1976 List). S (i-h-g) V (i-h-g) S (f-h-g) Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Department of Business and Consumer Affairs Trade Practices Act 1974 DIRECTION TO THE TRADE PRACTICES COMMISSION I, JOHN COLINTON MOORE. Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, pursuant to subsection 29 (1) of the Trade Practices Act 1974 hereby direct the Trade Practices Commission not to undertake inquiries relating to a possible contravention of Division I of Part V of the Trade Practices Act unless the matter is brought to its attention by another person and it raises issues of importance .at the national level. Issues of importance at the national level are matters that affect, or could affect, consumers in more than one State or Territory or which involve companies operating nationally or which involve advertising or other conduct that is carried on nationally or in more than one State or Territory. 1 further direct the Commission to report to me each quarter on those activities referred to above which are undertaken by the Commission during the preceding quarter. Dated this 25th day of May 1981. JOHN MOORE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs Government departments 7 INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING CUSTOMS TARIFF SIMPLIFICATION THE Industries Assistance Commission has released draft revisions of Chapters 73 to 99 of the Customs Tariff in relation to its inquiry on Customs Tariff Simplification. These have been released to give interested parties an opportunity to comment on them within the Commission's public inquiry system. Copies of the drafts (and of notes relating to them) are available at the Commission's Offices in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne and at Customs Houses in State capitals. In order to receive submissions on the drafts the Commission will hold a public hearing as follows: Location—Hearing Room No. 1, 9th Floor, Nylex House, 10 Queens Road, Melbourne, Vic. Time—Commencing 10.00 a.m., Monday, 29 June '1981. It is expected that evidence at the hearing will relate principally to chapters 73 to 99; however, the Commission will also accept evidence relating to chapters released previously and to any general issues related to Customs Tariff Simplification. A decision on whether to arrange public hearings in other centres will be made in the light of the extent and location of interest in the draft chapters. Persons desiring to present evidence on them are therefore urged to register that interest with the Commission as soon as possible and to indicate the location in which they would prefer to appear as witnesses. This will facilitate scheduling of the hearings and will minimise inconvenience to all witnesses. Anyone who intends to appear at the above hearing, and who has not yet notified the Commission of their interest in this inquiry, is requested to write to the Secretary, Industries Assistance Commission, P.O. Box 80, Belconnen. A.C.T. 2616; or telephone Canberra (062)64 3176 Mr W. Allen or (062) 64 3167 Mr C. Gardner. You may also telex the Commission on INDCOM AA 62283. Industries Assistance Commission Act 1973 IN accordance with Section 30B (3) of the Industries Assistance Commission Act 1973, I, John Colinton Moore, Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs, do hereby notify that, following the receipt by me on 12 January 1981 of a report from the Temporary Assistance Authority, under Section 30 (1) of the said Act, in relation to the industry concerned with the production of— (i) pick-up induction coils of a kind falling within paragraph 85.01.21; (ii) tone potentiometers and volume controls of a INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE COMMISSION kind falling within sub-item 85.19.1; (iii) printed circuit switches and toggle switches PUBLIC HEARING of a kind falling within sub-item 85,19.9; in ORANGE AND TANGERINE JUICES each case in Part II of Schedule 1 to the THE Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs Customs Tariff Act, has referred the above subject to the Industries for use in the manufacture of hearing aids, tempor- Assistance Commission for inquiry and report. ary assistance has commenced to be provided, namely The Commissoin will hold the first of its public the collection of duties, hitherto waived by means hearings into the reference on Orange and Tangerine of a Parts Direction, on the said goods from and Juices to deal specifically with the issue of duty including 8 May 1981, when for use as original equip- evasion at the time and place shown below. ment in the manufacture of hearing aids, Location—Public Inquiry Room, Industries Assistance JOHN MOORE Commission, 16th Floor, 59 Goulbum Street, Sydney, Minister of State for N.S.W. Business and Consumer Affairs Time—Commencing 10.00 a.m.. Tuesday, 14 July 1981. 25.5.81. The Commission intends to hold further hearings later in the year to deal with all aspects of the inquiry. Interested persons who have not yet notified the Commission of their interest in this inquiry are requested to write to the Secretary Industries Assistance Commission, P. O. Box 80, Belconnen, A.C.T. 2616 or telephone Mr I. Monday <062) 64 3231 or Mr J, Street (062)64 3245. You may also telex the Commission on 62283. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 8 Governmpnt departments No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Customs Act \9Q\ NOTICE OF DKitRMINATIONS UNDER PART XVI THE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, the Honourable J. C. Moore, in pursuance of Section 273B (2) of the Customs Act 1901, notifies that determinations have been made under Part XVI of that Act, as appended in the Table hereto. The Table specifies: (i) The tariff item under which the application was considered, except where a number of tariff items apply, in which case Var. (various) is stated; (ii) The kind(s) of goods to which the determination applies and, where applicable, the conditions specified in the determination; (iii) The date on or before which the goods shall be entered for home consumption, if such is a condition of the determination and where a bracketed number in this column is shown, it indicates the number of identical. determinations issued; (iv) The item, sub-item, paragraph or sub-paragraph, as the case may be, in Schedule I, or the item in Schedule 2, to the Customs Tariff Act 1966, as proposed to be altered, which shall apply to the goods. Where 4 or more figures are shown it refers to Schedule 1 and where a 2 figure item is shown it is an item of Schedule 2; (v) The departmental file number (C). All goods being machinery are, unless otherwise indicated, subject to the provisions of a direction (Separate Articles Direction) given under paragraph (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 25 of the Customs Tariff Act 1966, as proposed to be altered. Manufacturers who consider that they manufacture goods suitably equivalent to the goods described in the Table may apply to the Department, quoting the relevant file number, for consideration of revocation of the determination. Prospective importers of goods may lodge a by-law application on the approved form, quoting the relevant file number, in respect of the desired concession. This does not necessarily mean that all goods covered by that description will obtain similar concessions. Prospective applicants must establish that suitably equivalent goods are not reasonably available from Australian manufacturers. THE TABLE *Ad Hoc* Determinatioiis (/•) (") (///) iiv) (V) Var. Var. 07.04 28.17 29.11 Components, for use as original equipment in the assembly or manufacture of motor vehicles, under security Fabric for use as lining in the manufacture of men's apparel, under security Japanese dried mushrooms Sodium hydroxide for use in the production of alumina Paraformaldehyde having a minimum formaldehyde content of 90 % for use in the manufacture of Pepset and Isocure phenolic resins for use as polyols for urethane applications Calcium acetate, food grade Triphenyl tin hydroxide Polyamides of the nylon 11 type, not compounded with fillers, reinforcing agents or lubricants Polypropylene resin Polytetrafluoroethylene tubing up to and including 63.5 mm nominal bore size Polyethylene resin for use in the rotational moulding of articles, under security Vacuum metallised polyethylene laminate with glass scrim of a kind Rigid PVC sheets embossed on face, reverse side or both sides with a texture, having a thickness not exceeding 0.082 mm Low density polyethylene resin for use in the manufacture of wine bag film, under security Rigid PVC sheets embossed on face, reverse side of both sides with metallised film or metal foil laminated to face or reverse side, having a thickness not exceeding 0.082 mm Laminating adhesive, for use as an adhesive in the manufacture of planar laminated polymers, under security Self-adhesive tamperproof acetate film of a kind used for the production of motor vehicle registration stickers Inflatable pneumatic rubber tubing of a kind used for duct . forming in concrete Aircraft tyres, size 24 x 7.7 in., 10, 12, 16 x 18 ply rating 12/80 4/82 12/81 2/82 6/81 24 51.04.4 56.07.910 19 19 19 80/52288 79/59833 81/51240 81/52594 81/53520 4/82 11/81 6/81 4/79 3/81 8/81 19 19 19 19 19 19 2/82 6/81 19 19 80/57227 81/53312 81/51610 79/54361 80/53580 81/51910 81/51911 81/51912 79/59062 81/52947 7/81 6/81 19 19 80/60757 81/52946 7/81 5/81 8/81 9/81 19 19 19 19 80/60756 80/52787 81/52588 80/55911 29.14 29.34 39.01 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.02 39.03 40.09 40.11 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G23, 9 June 1981 Government departments (0 Hi) (/•/•/) (/V) (V) 40.11 40.14 42.03 48.01 48.01 48.07 48.07 48.14 48.21 51.04 51.04 55.09 56.05 56.07 58,08 68.16 73.18 73.18 Aircraft tyres Rubber blocking pads, adhesive coated, designed for use in lens grinding equipment Motorcyclists' protective riding (kidney) belts High opacity printing paper for use in book printing, under security Carbonising tissue, for use in the manufacture of repetition carbon paper, under security Prespacing, premasking and application tapes for use as an aid in marking and premasking for overprint system Kraft paper, flame retardant, for use in the manufacture of spray booth paint arrestors, under security Ethylene oxide gas indicator tape Acid free end leafs, for book binding 100% Acetate water repellant satin for use in the manufacture of florist's ribbons, under security Fabrics, to which T.l. 51.04 applies, for use in the manufacture of hot air balloon envelopes, under security Canvas, not printed, for use in the manufacture of embroidery, under security Acrylic and acrylic mixture yarns boucle, fancy loop (gimped) Synthetic haircloth interlining for use in the manufacture of shoulder and chest pieces for suits Nitrocellulose or pyroxoline coated cotton bookbinding fabric Carbon magnesia refractories Seamless steel pipe A333/6 600 mm OD Eighteen hundred (1800) m ERW fully killed carbon steel line pipe to API specification 5LX grade X52 having 219 mm OD x 11.1 mm W.T. ERW fully killed carbon steel line pipe to API specification 5LX grade X52 of the following sizes: Four thousand (40C) m 168.3 mm OD x 6.35 mm WT One thousand (1000) m 219.1 mm OD x 7.04 mm WI Aluminium coated stainless steel compensators/expansion joints for acid plants Aluminium polythene laminate Crimping tools, for electrical connections Spanners as per wording of CBR BL 8057062 Internal tube cutters Wire strippers Etching pens Panel beating tools Flexible copper vacuum insulated hose for transfer of liquid nitrogen High performance motor vehicle carburettors Parts for 2-stroke petrol engines, for use with rammers, hammer drills or vibrators, under security 2.6 kW and 3 kW 4-stroke engines for use in the manufacture of portable power generators, under security Inlet valves or exhaust valves, designed to be used with 13 423 kW diesel engines Stainless steel self priming sanitary centrifugal pumps Triple plunger pumps, 130 bar, designed to be connected to 90°C hot water systems for use in high pressure power washers and cleaners Roller bearing hydraulic gear pumps, single, having a capacity exceeding 182 L/min. at 1000 rpm; roller bearing hydraulic gear pumps, double, being either shaft end (front) pumps rated at over 80 L/min. at 1000 rprn or cover end (rear) pumps rated at over 52 L/min. at 1000 rpm; roller bearing gear type triple hydraulic tpumps ^ i 1 m T^c Centrifugal liquid oxygen pump, capacity 18m®/h at - 1 8 3 X Oil free vacuum pumps, twin head, 20 L/min. 689.5 kPa Fixed stockline armour for use on a blast furnace . . . Refrigerators, under 200 L capacity (NAFTA) . . . . Water chiller for use as a prototype, under security . . . Kjeldahl and extraction apparatus 4/83 6/81 6/81 12/80 4/83 5/83 11/81 9/81 (2) 2/83 9/81 4/83 4/83 12/81 4/83 (2) 5/81 (2) 5/83 8/81 4/82 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 80/55911 81/52739 79/51156 81/53907 81/52034 81/54607 81/54340 81/54427 81/52016 81/53580 81/51557 81/52252 80/53539 81/50770 81/51959 81/52986 81/51133 81/52091 9/82 19 81/52090 1/80 6/81 (2) 1/83 6/80 12/81 1/81 4/82 3/83 5/81 4/82 8/81 (4) 4/83 12/81 (4) 3/82 4/83 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 80/59652 81/51160 0 1 /JUO^O 80/63498 80/58996 81/51607 81/51301 81/52081 80/60336 81/54347 81/54700 81/50761 79/55396 81/53314 SOI53m 81/53528 2/83 19 80/61220 10/81 5/83 4/83 7/81 2/82 6/81 19 19 19 13 19 19 81/54377 81/54618 81/54913 77/58132 81/53877 80/63429 73.18 73.20 76.04 82/03 82.03 82.03 82.04 82.C4 82.04 83.08 84.06 84.06 84.06 84.06 84.10 84.10 84.10 84.10 84.11 84.14 84.15 84.15 84.17 9 10 Government Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments (/) (") ("0 (/V) (V) 84.17 84.17 Viscous laminar flow heat exchanger Bubble cap trays for use in scrubbing air in an oxygen plant Components for a bag filter separation starch dryer as follows: One disintegrator, one mixer screwfeeder, four ejectors, one manifold section T u ^ bundle drying machine designed for use as a continuous maize dryer Aquarium filters, motorized, water pump operated, having a capacity of not less than 120L/houT 4/79 4/83 19 19 80/61022 80/59525 4/80 19 80/61839 4/83 19 80/63289 5/82 19 81/51885 11/81 12/81 6/81 19 19 19 80/64050 80/58403 80/58040 8/81 6/81 19 19 80/53615 79/60887 7/81 19 81/53186 5/82 6/81 19 19 80/50928 79/60887 Automatic fabric roll plastic wrapping machines . . . . Plastic stationery collating and packaging machine . . . Automatic stacking and banding machine for aluminium ingots Grip tilting system for the manipulation of blooms in steelworks rolling mill Backhoe for prototype purposes, under security . . . . Drill tubing 22.2 mm—9 N.C. Thread complete with coupling and flexible drill tubing 22.2 mm—9 N C thread complete with coupling Bulldozer blade or ripper assembly arrangements for bulldozers having 522 k W flywheel rating Components for a Lauter Tun for the separation of wort or mash in a brewery Confectionery-making drying conches Surface grinders T o o l and cutter grinder having a swing of 250 mm or more, and a distance between centres of 600 mm or more 4/82 4/82 4/82 19 19 19 80/51971 80/58969 81/54880 3/82 19 81/53641 4/82 3/82 19 19 81/53876 80/51648 8/81 (4) 19 79/52066 7/82 19 10/81 4/83 5/82 19 19 19 80/58807 80/58806 80/60540 81/50692 81/51019 Automatic marble splitting machine, max. saw cut 33 cm, from up to 7.8 cm thick slabs Profile sanding machines capable of sanding all profile shapes on four sides with one pass at an approximate rate of 30 m/min. Finger jointing system for horizontal plane timbers for door manufacture, capacity 120 pieces/min. Plastic laminate post forming machines Frame saw blade setting systems Rolls for manufacture of heater core water tubes to replace worn rolls within a machine which forms the inner tubes of motor vehicle demister heater cores Brazing machine for brazing copper terminal tags . . . Computer graphics display terminals Electromatic electronic gate operators L P gas dispensing pumps for dispensing L P gas to motor vehicles 4/83 19 80/62804 5/83 19 80/61207 5/81 19 81/53117 5/82 5/82 4/83 19 19 19 81/51773 81/50807 81/52010 6/81 7/81 5/82 5/83 19 19 19 19 80/53710 81/54765 81/52614 80/58987 Electronic bullet token traffic control systems of a kind used in car parks Electronic continuous cloth towel dispensers for use in hotels, hospitals, office buildings, etc. Automatic winding equipment for 2140 mm x 813 mm vinyl calendar Fully automatic, coin operated, brush type car washing machine Automatic and semi-automatic irrigation emitter (dripper) insertion machines Dual line lubrication system for installation in a buck-wheel excavator Roller mills for processing of oil seeds 5/82 19 81/52598 4/82 19 81/54041 2/83 19 81/50317 4/82 19 81/54242 4/82 19 81/50313 4/83 19 80/58146 4/82 19 81/54207 84.17 84.17 84.18 84.18 84.18 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.22 84.22 84,23 84.23 84.23 84.30 84.30 84.45 84.45 84.46 84.47 84.47 84.47 84.48 84.48 84.50 84.53 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 Elements for gas scrubber Vegetable oil filtering presses Automatic carton erecting, filling and closing machine for packaging of edible oils and animal fat products Automatic body labelling machine Vacuum packaging machines, internal chamber dimensions in excess of 710 mm x 445 mm x 240 mm Pot and plant filling machines, incorporating soil return attachments, feeder bins, soil batch mixers, soil level switches and belt soil elevator/conveyors Auger filling machines Vacuum packaging machines, internal chamber dimensions in excess of 710 mm x 445 mm x 240 mm Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Government departments (n) 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.59 84.61 84.61 84.61 84.61 84.63 84.63 84.63 84.63 84.65 84.65 84.65 85.01 85.01 85.01 85.01 85.01 85.10 85.01 85.01 85.01 85.01 85.05 85.07 85.07 85.12 85.12 85.13 85.13 85.15 (/v) (V) Machine for the manufacture and packing of disposable electrodes for electrocardiograph machines Die-Ultraflex specifically designed for extension of polycarbonate sheet Dual blocking machines complete with layout marker for blocking of lenses Sheet folding and stacking machine of a kind used in the laundry industry Yacht furling system for yacht over 9 m Motor vehicle tyre changers, pneumatically operated . . Strapping dispensers, floor mounted, of a kind used in conjunction wiih tensional strapping equipment Belt skivers, for use in champering the ends of belts preparatory to joining in an electric press Coating units Opthalmic lens coating machines Dispensing units used to dispense catalyst directly from the material container Refrigerated beverage vending machines, for automatic dispensing of cans or bottles, coin operated Refrigerated beverage vending machine to automatically dispense cans or bottles upon insertion of coin or token Paving machines for applying synthetic rubberized surfaces to sports or recreational surfaces Engine protection controls for internal combustion engines Governor valve and spindle being a part for 30 MW turbo-generator LP gas manifold and regulators to provide pressure reduction of LP gas to pressure regulators; also to automatically draw gas from reserve cylinder when service cylinder is exhausted Differential relief valves—having fast response, plus negligible leadage after reseat Transmission parts to which Tariff Item 84.63 applies for marine diesel engines having a power not exceeding 25 kW which are for use in boats, under security Spider and bearing assemblies being a universal joint which allows for the misalignment of the driveshaft which drive leveller and pinch rolls at a tin mill pickle line Hydro dynamic spindle bearings replacement parts to suit OD grinding wheel on a cylindrical grinder used for the electrolytical grinding of tungsten carbide rolls Goods as per wording of CBR 2/9 BL 8151818 . . . . Oil cups and oilers with or without dustcovers and/or with or without wick feeds Seals and packings, being repair kits for oil filled shock absorbers for a sand core moulder Oil cups and oilers with or without dustcovers and/or with or without wick feeds 4/82 19 81/53651 4/83 19 81/50909 4/82 19 81/54111 1/83 19 81/53940 8/80 4/82 5/82 19 19 19 80/61457 81/54365 81/52318 5/82 19 81/54737 5/83 5/82 4/82 19 19 19 81/50464 81/51115 81/54402 5/82 (3) 19 81/53734 5/82 19 80/63351 5/82 19 81/54684 5/83 19 81/52566 6/81 19 80/54151 7/81 19 80/63674 7/81 19 81/51822 12/81 19 79/53718 5/83 19 81/51502 4/83 19 81/52015 10/80 5/83 19 19 80/62991 81/51805 3/83 19 81/53539 5/83 19 81/51805 Two (2) armatures for DC electric motors Coils for use in colour television receivers Electro-mechanical linear actuators Iron powder cores for use in production of transformers and chokes Battery chargers designed to accommodate portable radio receivers Components for submersible motors Line output transformer for black and white displays Slipring induction motor TEFC, AC, 3 phase geared electric motors Submersible electric motors Batte^ operated powertools as follows: circular saws; polishers/sanders; grinders; screwdrivers aipmaster electric animal clippers Shower modules for showers Electric reflector toasters, NAFTA Waterbed heaters Telephone answering machines Ships intercommunication systems Microwave link equipment 12/80 4/82 12/81 4/83 19 19 19 19 81/52687 81/52397 81/51257 81/52575 4/83 19 81/52377 7/82 7/83 5/81 12/82 4/83 4/82 (4) 19 19 19 19 19 19 80/59601 81/52332 81/50634 81/51364 81/53999 81/51757 4/83 (5) 12/81 10/81 3/83 3/83 8/81 9/82 19 19 13 19 19 19 19 81/51542 81/50933 80/50924 81/52031 80/60659 81/51646 80/62733 11 12 Government (0 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85,15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.16 85.17 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.21 85.22 85.22 85.22 85,22 85.22 85.22 85.23 86.09 87.02 87.02 87.02 87.02 87.03 87.06 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments Priority vehicle indentification equipment Teletext transmission equipment but not including teletext decoders for receiving teletext messages Industrial closed circuit television viewing equipment . . Add-on teletext decoders for use with existing TV receivers Printed circuit boards Colour picture monitors Scanning receivers, 6 band or greater, and capable of scanning at least 5 channels per second VHF automatic scanner receivers Code programmer for radio paging system Speech conversion communications systems Halfwave Dipole antenna Ships television aerial system Airborne HF communication systems TV 'Sound in Sync' systems Centralised railway traffic control equipment Indoor/outdoor displays Interference suppressed mains distributions units . . . . Mechanisms for closing and tripping circuit breakers suitable for use on nominal system voltages not less than 3 kV and not exceeding 50 kV, provided Item 85.19 of the Customs Tariff applies Fuse holders suitable for use in oil filled transformers rated from 8 kV to 23 kV (inclusive) Illuminated pushbutton and toggle switches Power factor correction capacitors, having a rated voltage of 415 V, a current rating from 19 A to 90 A (inclusive) and a nominal rating from 13.5 KVAR to 65 KVAR (inclusive) 26.4 kV 17.2 kA generator circuit breakers Railway signalling treadle switches Semi-conductor fuse links Power transistors Silicon diffused power transistors Power Schottky rectifiers Linear integrated circuits (dual differential line drivers) . Voltage regulator linear integrated circuits Hybrid integrated circuits (VHF/UHF wide band amplifiers) Linear integrated circuits Linear integrated circuits NPN silicon power transistors Linear integrated circuits (comparators) Linear integrated circuits .Parallel efficiency diodes Solid state rectifiers Linear integrated circuits Transistors and integrated circuits Lock in amplifiers Band 1 amplifier circuit DC calibrators but not including AC/DC calibrators . . AC/DC current calibrators RF down converters and oscillator plug-in units for microwave link analyser system Industrial ozone generators Stainless steel braided cable Axle drives for diesel hydraulic railcars Two wheel drive dump trucks, not exceeding 1.6 t capacity Golf cars for use as a prototype, under security . . . . Golf cars, capable of transporting 2 or more golfers and their equipment on a golf course, provided the Collector is satisfied that the goods are for sale to an individual golfer for use on a golf course. Note: Statutory Declarations from both the Golf Club and the individual golfer will be required Golf cars, capable of transporting 2 or more golfers and their equipment on a golf course, for sale to Golf Clubs, under security Trucks specially designed for the carrying of deflectograph measuring apparatus Llewellyn glands and/or service kits therefor (m) (/V) (V) 11/81 12/82 1/83 3/81 10/81 12/82 5/83 10/81 4/82 1/82 7/81 9/81 10/81 12/82 (5) 12/81 1/83 4/83 9/81 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 81/53628 80/58603 81/50607 80/60828 81/54221 80/63108 80/62682 80/60702 81/53352 81/50810 81/54008 81/53621 81/54121 81/63242 81/52013 80/53225 80/60169 81/50787 7/81 4/83 (2) 8/81 19 19 19 81/51543 81/50633 81/52662 4/83 9/81 5/83 (2) 4/83 4/83 (5) 11/82 1/83 (5) 4/83 4/83 4/83 (5) 4/83 (5) 4/83 4/83 (5) 4/83 (5) 5/83 (2) 5/83 5/83 (2) 5/83 (2) 5/83 (5) 4/83 (5) 9/81 4/83 4/83 4/83 (2) 12/81 9/81 4/83 3/82 6/81 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 79/59117 80/63212 81/54423 81/54137 81/50623 80/62048 81/50681 81/52403 81/53702 81/53308 81/53307 81/53247 81/53310 81/53309 81/54308 79/59745 81/54403 81/54122 81/51014 81/52068 81/53185 81/53185 80/62940 81/50479 81/51709 80/57248 81/50135 81/53226 80/59297 6/81 19 80/55957 3/82 12/81 19 19 80/51551 80/57043 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (0 Government departments ("0 87.06 Quick change axles, part no. 7165, for use in the manu3/82 facture or repair of closed circuit racing cars, under security 87.06 Grand national quick change differential assemblies for 2/82 use in the manufacture or repair of closed circuit racing cars, under security 99.04 Motorcyclists goggles 5/83 90.09 Medical slide viewers, for viewing medical slides, (X-rays, 5/83 eye fundus, etc.) 90.10 Daylight processing tank units for X-ray dental films . . 5/83 90.16 250 mm x 50 mm tape measures and refills 7/81 90.17 Dental articulators, but not including straight line arti- 7/81 . culators or occluders 90.17 Wound drainage suction sets being non-electrically 7/81 operated 90,17 Battery operated portable cardiac defibrillator 8/81 90.24 Manometers, oil filled dampened high and low mano- 4/83 meters for measuring pressure 90.28 Watch battery testers for testmg voltage of watch batteries 7/81 90.28 Intended for the measurement by electrical means of shaft 4/82 torque in industrial and laboratory applications 90.28 Level meters for testmg of communications circuit , . . 5/83 90.28 Meter FM/AM modulation for testing mobile radios . . 7/81 90.28 Microwave leakage testers 7/81 92.11 Reel-to-reel tape recorders, FOB price less than $A650 5/83 per unit 92.11 Coders for use with telephone answering machines . . . 5/83 92.11 Reel-to-reel tape recorders, for radio broadcast stations, 5/83(2) recording studios and TV broadcast 92.11 Sound reproducers for use with disc master phonograph 4/82(2) record cutting lathes in record cutting plants 92.12 Tapes, sensing, of a kind used in sound recorders/repro- 7/81 ducers or sound recorders, by stopping or reversing the operation of the sound recording or sound reproducing 94.59 Strapping, dispensers, floor mounted, of a kind used in 5/82 conjunction with tensional strapping equipment 97.03 Model steam locomotives 5/83 97.06 Iso-tonic muscle rehabilitation equipment for use under 6/79 medical and para-medical supervision by an institution dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured muscles 97.06 Golf putting cup, electrically operated 5/82 Notice of Determination Numbers: 326615-326770, 326773-326833, 326836-326843, 326847-326936, 326939-326944 (/V) (v) 19 81/53926 19 81/52046 19 19 81/54513 80/61484 81/54766 81/54354 81/53967 81/53969 81/52935 81/59714 80/63607 81/50127 80/53739 81/52395 80/61421 81/54648 81/54726 81/54725 81/52017 81/51057 81/53619 81/52455 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 81/52318 81/53910 78/56122 19 80/60476 19 \3 Customs Act 1901 NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER PART XVI THE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, the Honourable J. C. Moore, in pursuance of Section 273B (2) of the Customs Act 1901, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI of that Act, revoking earlier Determinations referred to in the Table appended hereto. The Table specifies: (i) The tariff item normally applicable, except where unlimited tariff items apply, in which case Var. (various) is stated; (ii) The kind(s) of goods to which the Determination applies and, where applicable, the conditions specified in the Determination; (iii) The number of the Determination being revoked; (iv) The file number (C). THE TABLE Revocation of *Ad Hoc* Determinations (0 15.10 29.14 39,02 (ii) (Hi) (iv) Dicarboxylic fatty acids Calcium acetate, food grade Laminating adhesive, for use as an adhesive in the manufacture of planar laminated polymers, under security 321230 318702 326513 80/59110 ^151111 80/60756 14 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (m) (0 40.49 48.01 56.05 56.07 84.10 84.10 84.11 84.15 84.15 84.18 84.18 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.19 84.22 84.23 84.25 84.25 84.25 84.25 84.40 84.40 84.61 85.03 85.11 85.15 85.16 85.19 85.21 90.24 90.28 Inflatable pneumatic rubber tubing of a kind used for duct forming in concrete Glazed opaque glassine paper for use in the manufacture of bags of a kind suitable for packaging hot foodstuffs, under security Acrylic and acrylic mixture boucle fancy loop yarn Synthetic haircloth interlining for use in the manufacture of shoulder and chest pieces for suits, under security Tri-lobe pumps Roller bearing hydraulic gear pumps, single, having a capacity exceeding 182L/min. at 1 000 rev./min.; roller bearing hydraulic gear pumps, double, being either shalft end (front) pumps rated at over 80 L/min. 1 000 rev./min. or cover end (rear) pumps rated at over 52 L/min. at 1 000 rev./min.; roller bearing gear type triple hydraulic pumps Nara paddle coolers Batch packaging machine Refrigerators under 200 L capacity, NAFTA Pond filters Pal! Ultipor IV filters/air eliminators Automatic wrapping machines Automatic can filling machines, type FKF Automatic carton erecting, filling and closing machiae for packaging of edible oils and animal fat products Vacuum packaging machines, internal chamber dimensions in excess of 710 mm x 445 mm x 240 mm Truck mounted lattice boom carriers Drill tubing, 22.2 mm—9 NC thread complete with coupling and flexible drill tubing, 22.2 mm—9 NC thread complete with coupling Plot combine harvesters Plot combine harvester Plot combine harvester Plot combine harvester Dyeing machine Dyeing machine Governor valve and spindle being a part for 30 MW turbo-generator Silver oxide watch calculator batteries Portablcinduction heaters Add-on teletext decoders for use witn existing TV recei\ers Centralised railway traffic control equipment Fuse holders suitable for use in oil filled transformers rated from 8 kV to 23 kV (inclusive) Solid state rectifiers Manometers Intended for the measurement by electrical means of shaft torque in industrial and laboratorj applications (/V) 326021 325767 316364 325212 304573 324659 81/52588 81/52655 80/53539 81/50770 79/53907 80/61220 324855 321516 324328 324838 324947 313559 324830 326345 326682 326587 313954 320564 321319 316579 315434 312498 325337 319129 323344 324157 326104 325817 325358 325539 319229 326654 314908 80/61424 80/58969 77/58132 81/51531 80/62832 80/51971 80/61578 80/58040 79/60887 81/52945 80/51648 79/58578 80/60732 80/51956 80/64123 80/59520 81/51605 80/54141 79/61368 80/61540 80/60828 81/52013 81/51543 79/59745 80/63607 80/53739 Notice of Determination Numbers: 326618, 326624, 326625, 326633, 326649, 326650, 326662, 326663, 326666, 326677, 326707, 326709, 326716, 326741, 326746, 326767-326769, 326773-326775, 326795, 326828, 326839, 326842, 326843, 326879, 326880, 326888, 326910, 326912, 326913, 326915, 326921, 326925, 326951. Customs Act 1901 NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER PART XVI THE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, the Honourable J. C. Moore, in pursuance of Section 273B (2) of the Customs Act 1901, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI of that Act, as appended in the Table hereto. The Table specifies: (i) The Tariff item under which the application was considered; (ii) The kind(s) of goods lo which the Determination applies and, where applicable, the conditions specified in the Determination; (iii) The commencing date of the Determination; (iv) The item in Schedules 1 or 2 to the Customs Tariff Act 1966 which shall apply to the goods. Where the item is shown in the form of 4 figures or more it is an item of Schedule 1 and where a 2 figure item is shown it is an item of Schedule 2; (v) The number of the Determination. All goods being machinery are, unless otherwise indicated, subject to the provisions of Separate Articles Directions given under paragraph (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 25 of the Customs Tariff. Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Government departments 15 Each of the Determinations, the making of which is published in this notice, has been or is being included as a reference in the departmental publication 'Consolidated By-law References' and, while any such reference remains current, goods conforming to the description therein may be concessionally entered accordingly without prior application. Copies of the Consolidated By-law References may be inspected at, or purchased from, the Department of Business and Consumer Affairs. Manufacturers who consider that they manufacture goods suitably equivalent to the goods described in tne Table may apply to the Department, quoting the relevant file number, for consideration of revocation of the Determination. THE TABLE Determinations to be included in Part 1 of Consolidated By-law References 29.15 29.24 29.34 34.02 34.02 38.18 38.19 53.11 73.15 73.15 73.20 73.25 82.04 84.23 84.61 85.13 («) (m) (/V) (V) Dioctylsodiumsulphosuccinate in solid form, for use in the manufacture of solid pharmaceuticals, under security Choline or its salts, but not in powder form Organic tin compounds as follows: Dibutyltin diacetate; Dibutyltin dichloride; Dibutyltin oxide; Dimethyltin chloride; Dioctyltin dichloride Dioctyltin oxide Monooctyltin oxide Monooctyltin trichloride Tributyltin acetate; Tributyltin oxide; Triphenyltin chloride; or Triphenyltin fluoride Fluoroaliphatic sulphonamide based surface active preparations, for use in the formulation of fire fighting solutions, under security Germicides, being surface-active preparations containing not less than 10% by weight of alkylaminoethyl derivatives of glycine Nitromethane and menthanol combined, designed to be used as a fuel for model aircraft, boats or cars Choline solution in methanol, the choline content being 40-50 % of the solution Fabrics, having a FOB price of not less than 34.20/m^ for use in the manufacture or repair of billiard tables. under security Steel wire in coil not exceeding 13 mm dia., type UA17— SPS 0.9 and UAIO—SPS 0.9B, for use in the manufacture of socket head, set or cap screws or socket wrenches, under security Steel wire, leaded, not exceeding 13 mm dia., type UA20— SPS 0.9L for use in the manufacture of socket head, set or cap screws, or socket wrenches, under security Screwed elbows, 90° (but not including elbows to which 73.20.2 applies) 88.9 mm ID, or exceeding 152.4 mm ID Stainless steel wire, rope or cable other than in 1.5 mm to 6.5 mm dia. inclusive Offset screwdrivers, being screwdrivers which have the blade at an angle of 90® to the body or handle Blast hole drilling machines, having a pulldown capacity 40 000 kg or greater Backdraft valves, designed to remove air from the bustle main of a blast furnace Intercommunication units, designed for direct wire connection to their counterparts, NOT being ANY of the following: (a) devices designed for connection to an exchange (PAX or PABX); (b) devices designed for connection to a master station; 1.12.80 19 326729 5.5.81 15.1.81 19 19 326729 326729 13.11.80 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 4.11.80 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 1.4.81 19 326729. 27.10.80 19 326844 27.10.80 19 326844 12.5.81 19 326844 12.5.81 19 326844 12.5.81 19 326844 11.5.81 19 326835 29.1.81 19 326772 12.5.81 19 326844 devices incorporating master station switching facilities; 16 Government (0 (//) 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.15 84.22 84.22 84.22 84.22 84.22 85.22 84.22 84.23 departments (d) devices incorporating a micro processor Note: Subject to the prescribed conditions, this determination includes devices known as FM wireless intercoms in which the voice signal is carried between units over a 240 V AC 50 Hz power supply cable Linearity control displays for black and white monitors . Microphones, wireless, each unit incorporating an FM transmitter, 88-108 MHz frequency, capable of reception by any FM receiver/radio, FOB value not exceeding SA20 Radio broadcast receivers (not incorporating power amplifiers) having ALL of the following features: (a) Designed to be permanently mounted in motor vehicles; (b) Designed to receive and convert BOTH amplitude modulated (AM) and frequency modulated (FM) signals into radio frequencies; (c) Nominal voltage 12 V DC for use otherwise than in the manufacture of motor vehicles in compliance with the Government's Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Plan or the assembly of vehicles from CKD packs, under security Transceivers of a kind used by amateur radio operators, capable for use on one or more of the following frequency bands allocated in Australia by the Postal and Telecommunications Department to amateur service: 1.80 MHz to 1.86 MHz 3.50 MHz to 3.70 MHz 7.0 MHz to 7.15 MHz 14.0 MHz to 14.25 MHz 21.0 MHz to 21.45 MHz 28.0 MHz to 29.70 MHz 52,0 MHz to 54.0 MHz 144.0 MHz to 148.0 MHz 430.0 MHz to 440.0 MHz Crawler mounted cranes OTHER THAN secondhand cranes Crane superstructures, hydraulic, for truck mounted cranes (OTHER THAN secondhand cranes), having a lifting capacity of 65 t or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation Rough terrain cranes, designed to rotate 360° on a slew ring, having a lifting capacity of 15 t or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation Rough terrain cranes, designed to rotate 360° on a slew ring, having a lifting capacitj of 151 or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation, OTHER THAN secondhand cranes Shovels or loading machines, as used underground in mines, but not including: (a) components specified in Note 9 to Chapter 84 whether imported separately or otherwise; • (b) shovels or loading machines operated by selfcontained internal combustion piston engines Linear amplifiers, having a FOB price of $200 or less, capable of being used on one or more of the frequency bands allocated in Australia by the Postal and Telecommunications Department to amateur service Microwave transmission amplifiers, other than amplifiers exceeding 140 W which transmit the 10.95 GHz to 14.5 GHz band Raise borers, rotary electric hydraulic drive, drill pipe of not less than 200 mm OD, capable of accepting interchangeable back-reaming heads having a cutting dia, of not less than 1.2 m m Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (/>) (v) 14.7.80 20.10.80 19 19 326844 326844 12.5.81 !9 326844 17.2.81 19 326844 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 2.2.81 19 4.5.81 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 17.12.80 19 326844 12,5.81 19 326844 5.5.81 19 326729 Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June J981 Gazette Government departments (/v) (V) 9.12.80 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 1.6.80 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 13.5.80 30.9.80 19 19 326729 326729 U.2.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 5.5.81 19 326729 (0 84.23 84.23 84.45 84.46 84.56 84.56 85.01 85.01 85.19 87.02 87.02 87.03 87.03 Excavating machines, crawler mounted, self propelled, having a slewing range of 360°, but not including ANY of the following: (a) bucket wheel excavators; (b) electric mining shovels Note: Components specified in Note 9 to Chapter 84 are not covered by the above reference Goodsto which 84.23,99 applies, but not including: . . . (a) coal cutting machines; (b) drilling machines; (c) parts for diamond drilling machines; (d) rippers Goods, as follows, to which 84.45.91 applies: Drawing, forging, hammering, pressing, riveting or straightening machines but not including; (a) Machines (other than those designed solely or principally for preparing or working printing blocks, plates or cylinders), as follows: (i) curving, straightening, grooving, edging or seaming machines for working sheet metal (irrespective of gauge); (ii) presses, forming, including such machines that form and cut; (iii) riveting machines, non-pneumatic, rotary spinning, having a stroke not exceeding 50.8 mm; (b) Portable hydraulic roll swaging machines Brake shoe grinding machines capable of grinding brake shoes to a preselected radius Brick cutting machines, rotary type, rated capacity in excess of 18 OCO/h, minimum brick size 228 mm x 108 mm x 74 mm Extruding machines, brick (but not including parts therefor), rated capacity in excess of 14 000/h, minimum brick size 228 mm x 1C8 mm x 74 mm Chargers, accumulator, designed solely for recharging 1.5 V silver-zinc hearing aid type cells Reactors, current limiting, to which 85.01.29 applies but not including ANY of the following: (a) reactors, AC, having reactive power ratings of 10 kVAR to 10 MVAR (both inclusive) and voltage ratings of 400 V to 33 kV (both inclusive); (b) series reactors, AC, designed for use on power factor correction capacitor banks Holders for mounting light emitting diodes All terrain vehicles, single seater, four wheeled, incorporating a 25C cc belt-driven 2-stroke engine Snowmobiles, designed to carry no more than two persons, incorporating a saddle type seat Crane superstructures, hydraulic, having a lifting capcity of 65 t or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation, imported forming part of crane lorries OTHER THAN secondhand goods Note: (i) Crane superstructures comprises the crane upper works, up from and including the slewing ring and also including the boom equipment (ii) This determination does not include any part of the lorry base Truck mounted lattice boom cranes with a rated lifting capacity of 100 t or more at 3.5 m from centre line of rotation, OTHER T H A N secondhand cranes 17 18 Government departments (i) («•) 97.06 Soccer balls, competition, but not including moulded plastic soccer balls, as follows: (a) having a circumference not less than 69 cm and not more than 71 cm and a weight not less than 396 g and not more than 453 g when inflated to a pressure equalling 600-700 g/cm^ at sea level; (b) having a circumference not less than 55 cm or more than 58 cm when inflated to a pressure equalling 600-700 g/cm^ at sea level; or (c) having a circumference not less than 61 cm or more than 66 cm when inflated to a pressure equalling 600-700 g/cm= at sea-level m Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 8.7.80 (/» (V) 19 326729 Customs Act 1901 NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER PART XVI THE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, the Honourable J. C. Moore, in pursuance of Section 273B (2) of the Customs Act 1901, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI of that Act, as appended in the Tables hereto. The table specifies: (i) The kind(s) of goods to which the Determination applies and, where applicable, the conditions specified in the Determination; (ii) The commencing date of the Determination; (iii) The items in Schedule 2 to the Customs Tariff Act 1966 which shall apply to the goods; (iv) The number of the Determination. All goods being machinery are, unless otherwise indicated, subject to the provisions of Separate Articles Directions given under paragraph (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 25 of the Customs Tariff. Each of the Determinations, the making of which is published in this notice, has been or is being included as a reference in the departmental publication 'Consolidated By-law References' and, while any such reference remains current, goods conforming to the description therein may be concessionally entered accordingly without prior application. Copies of the Consolidated By-law References may be inspected at, or purchased from, the Department of Business and Consumer Affairs. Manufacturers who consider that they manufacture goods suitably equivalent to the goods described in the Table may apply to the Department, quoting the relevant file number, for consideration of revocation of the Determination. THE TABLE (0 (^0 Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the .wellhead assembly is attached, under security, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, or any of the following goods and parts or accessories therefor or for use therewith, viz: (a) apparel of any kind; (b) bits, rock drilling, of the rotary or rotary percussive type; (c) capstans, with or without power take-offs; (d) Christmas tree equipment; (e) cranes; (f) davits; (g) desalinators; (h) drilling machines either barge, skid, trailer or vehicle mounted, capable of drilling holes to a depth not exceeding 1525 m; (i) drilling platforms or steel structures being components or sub> assemblies for drilling platforms; (j) earthmoving machines, machinery or vehicles; (k) flanged drilling-through equipment; 5.5.81 m 41 m 326732 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (0 (1) goods use inof connection (i) for raising petroleum towith— the well-head; or (ii) controlling, treating, storing or conveying petroleum raised to the well-head; (m) land, platform or marine well-head equipment as follows: (i) adaptors; (ii) casing connectors; (iii) casing heads, casing housings; (iv) cross-over flanges; (v) drilling templates, guide bases and guide frames; (vi) hanger/packer mechanisms, seal assemblies; (vii) mudline casing suspension equipment; (viii) spools; (ix) tubing heads; (x) wear bushings and bowl protectors; (xi) well-head and conductor housings; (xii) well-head connectors; or (xiii) running, retrieving and testing tools for use with equipment shown in m (i) through (xiii) (n) lubricants and fuels of any kind (not being additives or conditioning agents as used with drilling muds); (o) natural barium sulphate; (p) pneumatic pressure vessels, of a kind used for handling bulk materials (q) ring joint flanges; (r) road vehicles of general purpose kinds; (s) shackles; (t) ships, boats or other floating structures; (u) valves to which 84.61 applies, not being valves which, at the time of entry for home consumption, a by-law or determination issued under the provisions of Item 19 in Schedule 2 to the Customs Tariff Act 1966 is in force; (v) welding machines and materials; (w) well bore casing centralisers and stop rings for use therewith; (x) winches, with or without power take-ofifs; or (y) wire rope Note-. (A) For this purpose of this by-law, petroleum includes natural gas (B) A reference to 'Parts' is not restricted to parts that have the same tariff classification as the whole goods of which they will form a part or with which they are for use (C) The reference to 'Goods' includes whole goods, parts, accessories, mechanical driving units restricted only to the extent of the exclusions (if any) set out in the preamble to the by-law and the clauses (a) to (y) (D) For the purposes of clauses (d), (k), (m) and (q) the words used shall be deemed to have the same meaning as that given to them in American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 6A. Goods, as follows, that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being: (a) Blow-out preventers; (b) Dynamic positioning and anchoring devices and controls and parts therefor, being devices of a kind designed for use on floating structures (when having a drilling rig mounted thereon) to maintain the position of that rig over the hole; Government departments («) ("7) (/V) 5.5.81 41 326732 19 20 Government Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments (0 (c) Hole openers of a kind used to enlarge pilot holes; (d) Oil well casings, tubing or drill pipe, conforming to API specification 5A, 5AC, IF or 5AX with threaded and coupled joints, integral threaded parts or upset ends for weld on joints; (e) Raise drill bits, but not including rotary tricone types having all of the following characteristics: (i) a sintered tungsten carbide compact cutting structure; (ii) air circulation; and (iii) capable of drilling a hole with a nominal dia. of 250 mm, 310 mm or 380 mm; (f) Rotary rock drilling bits, but not including rotary tricone types having all the following characteristics: (i) a sintered tungsten carbide compact cutting structure; (ii) air circulation; and (iii) capable of drilling a hole with a nominal dia. of 250 mm, 310 mm, 349 mm or 380 mm; (g) Rotary percussive rock drilling bits, but not including detachable types, having all the following characteristics; (i) capable of drilling holes with a nominal dia. of 89 mm to 254 mm inclusive; (ii) for use with downhole hammers; and (iii) a sintered tungsten carbide compact cutting structure Parts or sub-assemblies for electric mining shovels, but not including the following (or parts therefor): (a) air conditioning for operator's cabin; (b) ballast; (c) crowd machinery; (d) track assemblies including crawler shoes and link pins; (e) trail cable; (f) front end equipment (including A-frames, Aframe platforms, booms, boom foot pin assemblies, bucket or dipper handles, dippers, gantries, padlocks, ropes, suspension cables) OTHER THAN: (i) Boom bumpers; (ii) Boom point sheave assembly bearings; (iii) Dipper trip assemblies; (iv) Lubrication systems. Religious crucifixes, shrines or statues, less than 254 mm in height (ii) (iii) (iv) 23.9.80 19 326732 19.1.81 19 326732 Customs Act 1901 NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER PART XVI THE Minister of State for Business and Consumer Affairs, the Honourable J. C. Moore, in pursuance of Section 273B (2) of the Customs Act 1901, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI of that Act, revoking earlier Determinations referred to in the Table appended hereto. As a consequence of the revocations herein notified, the relative references to the Determinations concerned which have been included in the departmental publication 'Consolidated By-law References', and which are more particularly identified in the Table, have been cancelled. The Table specifies: (i) TariflT item normally applicable; Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) The The The The The kind(s) C.B.R. C.B.R. By-law date of Gazette Government departments of goods to which the Determination applies; page n u m b e r ; reprint page n u m b e r ; number; cancellation. T H E TABLE (/) 29.14 29.14 29.14 29.24 29.34 34.02 34.02 38.19 53.11 73.20 73.25 73.25 76.16 82.04 84.22 84.22 84.22 84.22 84.23 84.23 84.23 84.23 84.23 00 2-Ethylhexanoic acid n-Nonanoic acid n-Octanoic acid Choline or its salts Organic tin compounds as follows: Dibutyltin diactate; Dibutyltin dichloride; Dibutyltin oxide; Dimethyltin chloride; Tributylin acetate; Tributyltin oxide; Triphenyltin choride; or Triphenyltin fluoride Dioctylsodiumsulphosuccinate in solid form, for use in the manufacture of solid pharmaceuticals, under security Germicides, being surface-active preparations containing not less than 10% by mass of alkylaminoethyl derivatives of glycine Cements or pastes, carbonaceous, based on anthracite. carbon or graphite, of a kind suitable for use in the bonding o f refractory carbon or graphite Fabrics, wholly of wool, having a F O B price of not less than $4.20/m^, for use in the manufacture or repair of billiard tables, under security Screwed elbows, 90°, but not including elbows to which 73.20.2 applies, 88.9 m m ID and above 152.4 mm ID Stainless steel wire, rope or cable other than in 1.5 mm-6 mm dia. or 1/16 in.-1/14 in. dia. inclusive Braided wire rope, bright steel, anti-twisting Tools, heat sinking Offset screwdrivers Shovels or loading machines, as used underground in mines, but not including shovels or loading machines of a kind operated by self-contained internal combustion piston engines, but not including components specified in Note 9 to Chapter 84 whether imported separately or otherwise Crawler mounted cranes Crane superstructures, hydraulic, for truck mounted cranes, having a lifting capacity of 65 t or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation Rough terrain cranes, having a lifting capacity of 30 t or more, at 3.5 m from centre line of rotation Breakers, rock, pneumatic, remote controlled Rock drilling machines, rotary, electric hydraulic drive. drill pipe of not less than 200 mm O D , capable of accepting interchangeable back-reaming heads having cutting dia. of not less than 1.2 m Boring machines, capable of performing all of the following functions: (i) bore into the ground; (ii) extract the soil; (iii) drive pile casing tubes into the soil; (iv) extract the pile casing tubes Rock drilling machines, combined rotary and percussive. but not including, when imported separately, extension drill steel equipment, as follows: shank rods extension rods Excavating machines, crawler mounted, self-propelled, having a slewing range of 360°, but not including A N Y of the following: (a) bucket wheel excavators; m) {iv) (V) 29/5 29/6 29/6 29/8 29/9 37 37 37 38 14 7250407 7250417 7250418 7853644 8055870 34/1 48 7562491 34/1 48 7661563 38/4 3 7450893 53/2 18 7662327 73/35 12 7662925 73/42 34 8051293 73/42 76/7 82/8 84/23 34 23 3 45 7254798 7262158 7957593 7761685 84/21-1 84/21-1 41 41 7653629 7951606 84/21-1 41 7862150 84/23 84/24 45 45 7276183 7957255 84/23 45 8151086 84/24 84/24 45 45 7957256 8062095 21 22 84.23 84.23 84.45 84.56 84.56 84.61 85.01 85.01 85.03 85.03 85.03 85.03 85.03 85.04 85.04 85.13 Government Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments (b) electric mining shovels; (c) lattice boom portion of cable operated excavators Note: Components specified in Note 9 to Chapter 84 are not covered by the above reference Goods to which 84.23.99 applies, but not including: (a) coal cutting machines; (b) drilling machines capable of drilling holes to a depth not exceeding 80 m; (c) parts for diamond drilling machines; (d) rippers Hydraulic hammers, mobile boom mounted, of a kind used for rock breaking in quarries Goods, as follows, to which 84.45.91 applies— Drawing, forging, hammering, pressing, riveting or straightening machines but not including: Machines (other than those designed solely or principally for preparing or working printing blocks, plates or cylinders), as follows: (a) curving, straightening, grooving, edging or seaming machines for working sheet metal (irrespective of gauge); (b) presses, forming, including such machines that form and cut; (c) riveting machines, non-pneumatic, rotary spinning, having a stroke not exceeding 50.8 mm; Brick cutting machines, rotary type, capacity 18 000 or more standard bricks per hour Extruding machines, brick rated capacity in excess of 14 000/h, but not including parts therefor Aerosol valves Chargers, accumulator, of a kind used for charging silverzinc hearing ^id cells Reactors, current, limiting, to which 85.01.29 applies but not including ANY of the followmg: (a) reactors having reactive power ratings of 10 KVAR to 10 MVAR (both inclusive) and voltage ratings of 400 V to 33 kV (both inclusive); (b) series reactors designed for use on power factor correction capacitor banks Pocket cigarette lighter batteries Air depolarised cells, having a capacity exceeding 22 Ah Cells or batteries, button type, having a diameter which exceeds the height but NOT INCLUDING cells or batteries of dimensions within ANY of the following: (a) height 3.6 mm to 5.4 mm AND diameter 7.6 mm to 7.9 mm (all inclusive); (b) height 3.6 mm to 5.4 mm AND diameter 11.2 mm to 11.6 mm (all inclusive) Primary cells or primary batteries, cylindrical, having a height which exceeds the dia., but not including cells and batteries a dia. exceeding 12 mm Primary cells or primary batteries having a total vohage exceeding 12 V Lead acid accumulators, 6 V, having a capacity of 190 to 350 Ah (at 20 h rate), size length 260 mm, width 180 mm and height over terminals 290 mm± 8% Nickel cadmium accumulators, having a capacity in excess of 162 Ah, but not including fully or partly assembled accumulators of a monobloc construction of a kind used in starting diesel locomotives Sound powered communication units, comprising noiseshielded headset and microphone with high sensitivity receiver and transmitting elements, sound communicated by wire cable (1/7) (/V) (V) 84/24 45 7858241 84/24 45 7950756 84/37 15 8061388 84/58 20 7358716 84/58 20 7265300 84/84 85/1 5 45 8153290 7459460 85/2 45 8061789 85/13 85/13 85/14 34 34 34 7659363 7951633 8063487 85/14 34 7862112 85/14 34 7862111 85/14 33 7959715 85/14 34 7750558 85/27 44 7259530 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 (0 85.13 85.13 85.13 85.13 85.13 85.15 85.15 85.15 85.19 85.19 85.19 85.22 85.22 87.03 90.17 92.12 97.06 Sound powered telephone equipment, of a kind used for communication between any levels in underground mines Intercommunication type of telephones, solely battery operated Sound powered (dynamic-batteryless) telephones . . . . Intercommunication telephone systems, direct wire connected, but not including types suitable for connection to Telecom lines Ships telephone systems, but not including handsets . . Wireless equipment, intercommunication, FM type, A C operated Radio broadcasting receivers, capable of receiving A M , FM broadcasts, having a nominal voltage of 12 V, DC, but not incorporating power amplifiers, designed to be used as an addition to, or mcorporated in, a motor vehicle audio system, provided the receivers are used otherwise than in the manufacture of PLAN vehicles or the assembly of PLAN vehicles from C K D packs, under security Transceivers, of a kind used by amateur radio operators, capable for use on one or more of the following frequency bands allocated in Australia by the Postal and Telecommunications Department to amateur service: 1.80 MHz to 1.86 MHz 3.50 MHz to 3.70 MHz 14.0 MHz to 14.35 MHz 21.0 MHz to 21.45 MHz 28.0 MHz to 29.70 MHz 52.0 MHz to 54.0 MHz 144.0 MHz to 148.0 MHz Impact actuated controls, of a kind used to operate electric counters, work stoppage signals and the like Current limiting fuses, motor starter, 3.3 kW and above Fuse holders, incorporating a neon indicating lamp for l l O V or 250 V cartridge fuses which have the fuse link enclosed in a glass barrel D C amplifiers, solid-state, having the following characteristics : Input impedance, 50 K U Max. allowable source resistance, not exceeding 5KO Recording accuracy, 1 % Gain stability, 5% Microwave transmission amplifiers Crane superstructures, hydraulic, having a lifting capacity of 65 t or more at 3 m from centre line of rotation, imported forming part of crane lorries Note: (i) Crane superstructures comprise the crane upper works, up from and including the slewing ring and also including the boom equipment (ii) This determination does not include any part of the lorry base Cannulae, stainless steel of a kind used in the manufacture of single use injection or puncture needles Discettes, computer, but not including discettes each side having an outside dimension of 200 mm to 210 mm, inclusive Soccer balls, competition, but not including moulded plastic soccer balls, as follows: (a) having a circumference not less than 69 cm and not more than 71 cm and a weight not less than 396 g and not more than 453 g; (b) having a circumference not less than 55 cm or more than 58 cm; or (c) having a circumference not less than 61 cm or more than 66 cm Government departments ("0 (/V) (V) 85/27 44 7259531 85/28 44 7266303 85/28 85/28 44 44 7259550 7861674 85/28 85/44 44 33 7259551 7862385 85/40 24 8060109 85/43 33 7757848 85/53 14 7259787 85/54 85/54 14 14 7955705 8061277 85/80 15 7750825 85/80 87/1 15 50 7658948 8057489 90/4 42 7951913 92/5 45 8153292 97/3 8053688 23 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 24 Government departments (0 (") (iii) (iv) (V) Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being blow-out preventors 2/16-2 7 8150733 Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being dynamic positioning and anchoring devices and controls and parts therefor, being devices of a kind designed for use on floating structures (when having a drilling rig mounted thereon) to maintain the position of that rig over a drill hole 2/16-2 7 8150734 Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being hole openers of a kind used to enlarge pilot holes 2/16-2 7 8150736 Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being oil well casings, rubing or drill pipe, conforming to API specifications 5A, 5AC, I F or 5AX with threaded and coupled joints, integral threaded parts or upset ends for weld on joints 2/16-2 7 8150736 Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being raise drill bits, but not including rotary tricone types having all of the following characteristics: 2/16-2 7 8150737 2/16-2 7 8150738 2/16-2 7 8150739 (i) a sintered tungsten carbide compact structure; cutting (ii) air circulating; and (iii) capable of drilling a hole with a nominal dia. of 250 mm, 310 mm or 380 mm Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being rotary rock drilling bits, but not including rotary tricone types having all of the following characteristics: (i) a sintered tungsten carbide compact structure; cutting (ii) air circulation; and (iii) capable of drilling a hole with a nominal dia. of 250 mm, 310 m m , 349 m m or 380 mm Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroleum, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, but not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Government departments m (0 leaving the well-head assembly, under security, being rotary percussive rock drilling bits, but not including detachable types having all of the following characteristics: (i) capable of drilling holes with a nominal dia. of 89 mm to 254 mm inclusive; (ii) for use with downhole hammers; and (iii) a sintered tungsten carbide compact cutting structure Parts for use in electric mining shovels to which 84.23.3 applies, under security, as follows: Ballast box; Crawler side frames, rollers and tumblers; Hoist machinery; Machinery house; Operator's cab; Propel machinery; Revolving frame; Shovel type generators and motors; or Truck frame Goods that are for use in connection with the exploration for petroluem, or the development of petroleum wells to the stage where the well-head assembly is attached, under security, bur not including goods for, or in connection with, controlling, treating, conveying or storing petroleum after leaving the well-head assembly, or any of the following goods and parts or accessories therefor or for use therewith, viz: (a) apparel of any kind; (b) bits, rock drilling, of the rotary or rotary percussive type; (c) capstans, with or without power take-offs; (d) Christmas tree equipment; (e) cranes; (f) davits; (g) desalinators; (h) drilling machines either barge, skid, trailer or vehicle mounted, capable of drilling holes to a depth not exceeding 1 525 m; (i) drilling platforms or steel structures being components or sub-assemblies for drilling platforms; 0) earthmoving machines, machinery or vehicles; (k) flanged drilling-through equipment; (1) goods for use in connection with— (i) raising of petroleum to the well-head; or (ii) controlling, treating, storing or conveying petroleum raised to the well-head; (m) land, platform or marine well-head equipment as follows: (i) adaptors; (ii) casing connectors; (iii) casing heads, casing housings; (iv) cross-over flanges; (v) drilling templates, guide bases and guide frames; (vi) hanger/packer mechanisms, seal assemblies; (vii) mudline casing suspension equipment; (viii) spools; (ix) tubing heads; (x) wear bushings and bowl protectors; 2/27 2/16/1 27 (V) 8054523 8150740 25 26 Government (0 (") Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 departments {iii) (xi) well-head and conductor housings; (xii) well-head connectors; or (xiii) running, retrieving and testing tools for use with equipment shown in m (i) through (xiii); (n) lubricants and fuels of any kind (not being additives or conditioning agents as used with drilling muds); (o) natural barium sulphate; (p) pneumatic pressure vessels, of a kind used for handling bulk material; (q) ring joint flanges; (r) road vehicles of general purpose kinds; (s) shackles; (t) ships, boats or other floating structures; (u) valves to which 84.61 applies, not being valves which, at the time of entry for home consumption, a by-law or determination issued under the provisions of item 19 in Schedule 2 to the Customs Tariff Act 1966 is in force; (v) welding materials for use in rebuilding or hard facing— (i) fluxes, agglomerated alloy bearing; (ii) rods; (iii) electrodes of solid drawn wire or cast alloys; (iv) tubes, metal, containing metallic granules or metallic powders; or (v) wire (w) well bore casing centralisers and stop rings for use therewith; (x) winches, with or without power take-offs; or (y) wire rope Note: (A) For the purposes of this by-law, petroleum includes natural gas (B) A reference to 'Parts' is not restricted to parts that have the same tariff" classification as the whole goods of which they will form a part or with which they are for use (C) The reference to 'Goods' includes whole goods, parts, accessories, mechanical driving units restricted only to the extent of the exclusions (if any) set out in the preamble to the by-law and the clauses (a) to (y) (D) For the purposes of clauses (d), (k), (m) and (q) the words used shall be deemed to have the same meaning as that given to them in American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 6A (vi) Above amendments at 5,5.81, 8.5.81, 11.5.81 and 12.5.81. (iv) (v) Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Department of T r a n s p o r t Australian National Airlines Act 1945 APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES COMMISSION I, SIR STANLEY BURBURY, the Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of Section 7 of the Australian National Airlines Act 1945, hereby appoint Sir Robert Law-Smith to be a Commissioner and Chairman of the Australian National Airlines Commission for the period of five (5) years on and from 31 May 1981. Dated this fourteenth day of May 1981. STANLEY BURBURY Administrator By His Excellency's Command, RALPH J. HUNT Minister of State for Transport (Ex. Min. No. 15/81) Navigation Act 1912 ORDER UNDER SECTION 43 IN pursuance of sub-section (3) of section 43 of the Navigation Act 1912, I, Ralph James Dunnett Hunt, Minister of State for Transport, having considered advice furnished for the purposes of sub-section (4) of that section, hereby direct that, from and including the date on which this Order is published in the Gazette, the prescribed number and description of seamen, other than officers, for the deck complement of MV 'Howard Smith'; Official No. 385876; port of registry Melbourne; shall be: Eight Able Seamen (of whom one shall be Bosun and one Bosun's Mate) One Ordinary Seaman. Dated this 14th day of April 1981. RALPH J. HUNT Minister of State for Transport Navigation Act 1912 ORDER UNDER SECTION 43 IN pursuance of sub-section (3) of section 43 of the Navigation Act 1912, I, Ralph James Dunnet Hunt, Minister of State for Transport, having considered advice furnished for the purposes of sub-section (4) of that section, hereby direct that, from and including the date on which this Order is published in the Gazette, the prescribed number and description of seamen, other than officers, for the engineroom of MV 'Howard Smith'; Official No. 385876; port of registry Melbourne, shall be: Three Greasers (one of whom shall be designated donkeyman). Dated this Hth day of April 1981. RALPH J. HUNT Minister of State for Transport Navigation Act 1912 Government departments 27 of that section, hereby direct that, from and including the date on which this Order is published in the Gazette, the number of crew attendants to be carried MV 'Howard Smith'; Official No. 385876; port of registry Melbourne, shall be: Two Crew Attendants. Dated this 14th day of April 1981. RALPH J. HUNT Minister of State for Transport Department of the T r e a s u r y Commonwealth Banks Act 1959 APPOINTMENT OF MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH BANKING CORPORATION HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council— (a) in pursuance of section 26 of the Commonwealth Banks Act 1959 and having received a letter of resignation of Sir Ronald Stuart Elliott, has terminated the appointment of Sir Ronald Stuart Elliott as Managing Director of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation with effect on the expiration of 14 August 1981; and (b) in pursuance of sub-section 25 (1) of the Commonwealth Banks Act 1959 has appointed Verner Thomas Christie to be Managing Director of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation for the period commencing on 15 August 1981 and ending on the expiration of 26 September 1987. JOHN HOWARD Treasurer (Ex. Min. No. 9) RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT Issued in pursuance of Section 41 of the Reserve Bank Act 1959 STATEMENT OF POSITION AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 25 MARCH 1981 AUSTRALIAN NOTES ON ISSUE Denomination Number Amount $1 $2 S5 $10 S20 $50 $200 (£100) Total 71 562 664 74 514 721 30 214 042 55 565 841 101 081 847 41 992 724 14 374 931 853 71 562 664 149 029 442 151 070 210 555 658 410 2 021 636 940 2 099 636 200 2 800 5 048 596 666 Notes held by: Banks Public ORDER UNDER SECTION 43 IN pursuance of sub-section (3) of section 43 of the Navigation Act 1912, I, Ralph James Dunnet Hunt, Minister of State for Transport, having considered advice furnished for the purposes of sub-section (4) A. H. WILSON For General Manager Note Issue Department $ 607 498 439 4 441 098 227 5 048 596 666 H, M. KNIGHT Governor Savings Australian Banking Statistics Banks a STATEMENTS PREPARED FROM RETURNS DELIVERED TO THE STATISTICIAN UNDER SECTION 53 OF THE BANKING ACT 1959 LIABILITIES AND ASSETS WITHIN AUSTRALU OF EACH SAVINGS BANK AT THE END OF APRIL 1981 {a) Ia ($•000) Liabilities Depositors" balances Savings Banks{b) Balances due to other bunks, bills payable and all other liabilities (c) Australian public securities Total Coin, bullion and Australian nofes Deposits with Reserve Bank Deposits in Australian and State Australia with Treasury Trading Banks Bills Notes Other Local and semigovernmental authorities Cheques and bills Loans of other to banks authorised and dealers balances in the with and short- due jrom term other Other money banks securimarker (d) ties Loans (other than loans to authorised dealers in the short-term money market), advances and bills discounted Housing Bank premises, furniture and Other sites Bills receivable and all other assets Total 7 852 512 374 580 8 227 092 4 878 49 910 19 6 0 5 572 000 1 164 2 4 0 2 164 5 0 9 19 0 0 4 44 600 145 7 0 0 3 854 710 271 342 201 090 10409 8 521 9 9 7 S.B. o f V i c . . . . S.B. o f S . A . . . . R. & I. of W.A. . 4 163 251 1 167 8 4 6 315 443 370 389 77 619 900 4 533 640 1 245 465 316 343 42 627 17 7 9 0 28 186 13 2 1 0 22 768 144 0 3 7 384 309 917 386 590 156 3 9 8 29 406 779 864 288 883 93 542 176 3 300 19 2 5 0 94 772 43 540 2 175 0 3 6 451 961 221 134 506 247 122 2 7 6 150 903 27 412 160 488 2 182 16 6 3 2 4 660 874 1 286 939 361 098 T O T A L , STATE . 5 646 540 448 908 6 095 448 60 417 41 396 167 189 326 549 572 394 1 162 289 176 22 550 138 312 2 8 4 8 131 628 523 178 3 1 5 162 6 7 0 6 308 911 S.B. o f T a s . . . . Launceston Bk S. 198 9 3 0 194 7 4 6 4 445 6 008 203 375 200 754 2 180 3 080 65 221 21 0 1 4 16313 1 000 473 9 140 11 0 7 1 43 701 66 829 3 550 2 550 11 4 5 9 3 830 68 854 77 726 41 266 16 2 5 6 2 868 5 368 6 152 5 362 211 249 209 079 T O T A L , TRUSTEE 393 676 4 0 4 129 5 260 286 37 327 1 473 20 211 110 530 6 100 15 2 8 9 146 5 8 0 57 522 8 236 11 5 1 4 4 2 0 328 204 550 206 674 638 246 5 000 1 361 9 8 3 65 904 290 72 68 194 211 71 19 90 937 295 335 419 1 500 11 3 0 0 9 400 1 760 494 607 763 3 52 30 80 55 C.S.B STATE BANKs(e)— TRUSTEE PRIVATE BANKS— 10453 BANKS— A.N.Z. S.B. . . . Adelaide S.B. . . Wales S.B. . . . Commercial S.B. C.B.C. S.B. . . . National Bk S.B. B.N.Z. S.B. . . . TOTAL, 176 9 238 303 176 69 000 13 2 0 7 830 798 599 608 2 628 350 28 426 21 850 26 200 4 992 832 285 253 3 3 104 4 094 9 532 898 . 22 560 512 1 404 460 23 964 972 70 731 160 592 237 328 . . 1 730 820 2 356 453 6 065 678 47 606 9 5 100 325 501 11 8 4 2 2 5 3 I 242 640 420 745 188 6 8 7 2 4 7 8 4 134 PRIVATE TOTAL, A L L BANKS . 910 3 037 893 1 068 1 388 7 475 572 274 999 554 8 667 784 171 2 177 48 75 94 361 384 992 973 183 406 220 570 519 2 443 2 3 215 942 1 143 1 483 7 46 500 7 746 1 108 15 5 0 0 791 31 3 250 271 384 467 545 457 405 774 2271 20 000 2 500 6 470 64 4 445 1 942 286 I 175 085 000 290 698 727 811 055 241 100 907 448 672 348 729 21 8 0 0 50 926 999 733 340 851 886 159 954 292 58 505 31 4 4 0 1 159 24i3 31 i 1 370 2 536 8 3 303 970 1 167 1 539 7 779 083 038 238 957 031 772 o ? a- (fl) Particulars for the Commonwealth Savings Bank, The State Bank of Victoria, the Savings Bank of South Australia, The Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia (Savings Bank Division) and The Hobart Savings Bank relate to the end of the month, those for the Launceston Bank for Savings to the last Monday in the month, and those for the other Savings Banks to the last Wednesday in the month. Excludes capital and reserves and inter-branch accounts. (b) For legend on abbreviations NOTE. Any discrepancies between totals and sums of components arc due to rounding. of Bank names see footnote on page 29. (c) Includes provisions for contingencies. (d) Includes deposits with and loans to specified banks other than Trading Banks. (e) The information for the State Savings Banks is supplied and published under a special arrangement with the banks and not under the Banking Act. >5 c o Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Government departments 29 DEPOSITORS' BALANCES IN EACH STATE AND THE TERRITORIES FOR EACH SAVINGS BANK AT THE END OF APRIL 1981 (Excludes inter-branch accounts) (S'OOO) Savings Banks^ C.S.B New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory and Other 3 399 104 1 683 010 1 453 542 532 297 494 050 141 128 149 381 STATE B A N K S — S.B. of Vic S.B. ofS.A R. & L o f W . A . TOTAL, STATE 4 163 251 1 167 846 . . . 4 163 251 . 1 167 846 315443 315 443 TRUSTEE B A N K S — S.B. of Tas Launceston Bk. S. 198 930 194 746 TOTAL, TRUSTEE 393 676 PRIVATE B A N K S — A.N.Z. S.B Wales S.B Commercial S.B. . . C.B.C. S.B National Bk. S.B. . . B.N.Z. S.B 529 745 I 474 348 176 480 570 952 204 915 4 205 798 048 554 946 350 654 317917 515 666 1 459 382 686 553 875 186 354 137 621 382 432 1 890 332 032 120 179 75 702 10 396 150 949 125 222 235 709 45 431 9 692 105 324 58 220 29 642 48 141 5 847 8 112 45 957 68 776 10810 15 849 21 601 TOTAL, PRIVATE 2 960 645 2 538 690 1 644 858 689 258 521 378 149 962 162 993 TOTAL, A L L B A N K S 6 359 749 8 384 951 3 098 400 2 389 401 1 330 871 684 766 312 374 Depositors' Balances in each Territory— Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Other S'OOO 199 155 104 216 9 003 tC.S.B.—Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia. S.B. of Vic.—The Sute Bank of Victoria. S.B. of S.A.—The Savings Bank of South Australia. R. & I. of W.A.—The Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia (Savings Bank Division). S.B. of Tas.—The Hobart Savings Bank (trading as The Savings Bank of Tasmania). Launceston Bk S.—Launceston Bank for Savings. A.N.Z. S.B.—Australia and New Zealand Savings Bank Limited. Adelaide S.B.—The Bank of Adelaide Savings Bank Limited. Wales S.B.—Bank of New South Wales Savings Bank Limited. Commercial S.B.—The Commercial Savings Bank of Australia Limited. C.B.C. S.B.—C.B.C. Savings Bank Limited. National Bk S.B.—The National Bank Savings Bank Limited. B.N.Z. S.B.—Bank of New Zealand Savings Bank Limited. 30 Defence force appointments, etc. DEFENCE FORCE APPOINTMENTS, ETC. Royal Australian Navy RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED BY CNS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910 PURSUANT to Section 13 of the Naval Defence Act 1910, the resignations of the following officers have been approved with effect on and from the dates shown. PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES The resignation of Lieutenant Christopher James Horner of his appointment is accepted to date 2€ June 1981. The resi^ation of Lieutenant Anthony Clifford Wynne of his appointment is accepted to date 23 June 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant Bryan Victor Rolandsen of his appointment is accepted to date 19 June 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Paul Adrian Lee of his appointment is accepted to date 5 May 1981. WOMEN'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL SERVICE The resignation of Midshipman Brenda June Maslen of her appointment is accepted to date 5 May 1981. G. J. WILLIS Vice Admiral Chief of Naval Staff PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES CORRIGENDUM With reference to Serial Number 29/81 notification of which was published in Gazette No. G 1 7 of 28.4.8'1 the portion related to the resignation of Lieutenant Frederick Greedy is amended to read 14 March 1982. G. J. WILLIS Vice Admiral Chief of Naval Staff PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES GRANT OF ACTING RANK Commander Anthony Blakiston Robinson is to act in the rank of Captain on and from 25 May '198il. G. J. WILLIS Vice Admiral Chief of Naval Staff RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED BY CNS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910 PURSUANT to Section 13 of the Naval Defence Act 1910, the resignations of the following officers have been approved with effect on and from the dates shown. PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES The resignation of Commander Robert John Greig of his appointment is accepted to date 17 July 1981. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 198J The resignation of Lieutenant-Commander Vincent Windsor Powell of his appointment is accepted to date 3 October 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant-Commander Barry John Arnison of his appointment is accepted to date 12 July 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant Michael Warwick Shepherd of his appointment is accepted to date 8 May 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant Michael Geoffrey Aitchison of his appointment is accepted to date 19 June 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant Stephen Wilfred Cook of his appointment is accepted to date 3 August 1981. The resignation of Lieutenant John Bernard Merton of his appointment is accepted to date 15 June 1981. The resignation of Sub-Lieutenant Hans Reinhardt Hornig of his appointment is accepted to date 13 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Stephen Paul Kuzela of his appointment is accepted to date 14 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Howard Kim Williams of his appointment is accepted to date 30 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Orazio Cassaniti of his appointment is accepted to date 29 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Christopher Stewart Co'eman of his appointment is accepted to date 14 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Gordon James Foubister of his appointment is accepted to date 29 Aprili 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Mark John Humphreys of his appointment is accepted to date 17 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Stephen Alan Jay of his appointment is accepted to date 17 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Perry Dee King of his appointment is accepted to date 30 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Heinz Lepahc of his appointment to date 23 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Phillip Andrew Smith of his appointment is accepted to date 17 April 1981. The resignation of Midshipman Ross Peter Webb of his appointment is accepted to date 30 April 1981. The resignation of Cadet Midshipman Greg Dean Heesom of his appointment is accepted to date 17 April 1981. WOMEN'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL SERVICE The resignation of Midshipman Karen Elizabeth Affleck of her appointment is accepted to date 4 May 1981. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL NURSING SERVICE The resignation of Sub-Lieutenant Fiona Elizabeth Coleman of her appointment is accepted to date 22 May 1981. The resignation of Sub-Lieutenant Susan Mary Reilly of her appointment is accepted to date 18 April 1981. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 CITIZEN NAVAL FORCES ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY EMERGENCY LIST OF OFFICERS The resignation of Lieutenant-Commander Jeffery Charles Lundy Foot of his appointment is accepted to date 17 April 19«1. G. J. WILLIS Vice-Admiral Chief of Naval Staff PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES CORRIGENDUM With reference to Serial Number 9/81 notification of which was published in Gazette No. G 10 of 10.3.81 the portion related to the resignation of Lieutenant Soraya Betty Shalders is cancelled. G. J. WILLIS Vice-Admiral Chief of Naval Staff Defence force appointments, etc. 31 Equipment Branch A. W. Wood 049210, J. L. Bowen 0230174, T. J. Couch 0125396. Dated this twentieth day of May 1981, STANLEY BURBURY Administrator By His Excellency's Command, KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 197) In pursuance of sub-regulation 57 (1) of the Air Force Regulations Flight Lieutenant J. D, Thynne 0120160 be transferred from the Special 'Duties Branch to the General Duties Branch of the Permanent Air Force, with his current rank and seniority of three years to date on and from the date of transfer. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Royal A u s t r a l i a n A i r Force Minister of State for Defence PURSUANT to Air Force Regulation 73<3)(a) the (Ex. Min. No. 188—Approved 20 May 1981) resignation of the air force office of the following officer is accepted on the date shown: In pursuance of sub-regulation 88 (2) of the Air PERMANENT AIR FORCE Force Regulations, to extend the age for retirement of Squadron Leader V. J. O'Brien, M.B.E., 02774 be Special Duties Branch by two years and in pursuance of regulation Pilot Officer L L. Dybing L511569, 22 May 1981. extended 86 of the Air Force Regulations, to place Squadron R. E. TREBILCO Leader V. J. O'Brien, M.B.E., 02774 be placed on Air Vice-Marshal the Retired List on and from 17 June 1983. Chief of Air Force Personnel KEVIN NEWMAN Delegate of the Chief of the Air Staff Minister of State for Administrative Services 21 May 1981. for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 205—Approved 20 May 1981) PURSUANT to Air Force Regulation 73 (3) (a) the following change is made: PERMANENT AIR FORCE TRANSFER OF OFFICER Equipment Branch In pursuance of Regulation 57 of the Air Force The resignation of Wing Commander J. T. Walsh Regulations Wing Commander E. D. Plenty 04668 0315677 of his air force office is accepted 13 January of the General Duties Branch be transferred from the Permanent Air Force to the Citizen Air Force for 1982. service in the Air Force Reserve, Special Duties •R. E. TREBILOO Branch, with his current rank and seniority, until the Air Vice-Marshal expiration of 31 March 1986. Chief of Air Force Personnel KEVIN NEWMAN Delegate of the Chief of the Air Staff Minister of State for Administrative Services 21 May 1981. for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence I, SIR STANLEY BURBURY, the Administrator of (Ex. Min. No. 198—Approved 20 May 1981) the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council in pursuance of sub-regulation 45 (1) of the IN pursuance of sub-regulations 59A (1), 59A (2) and Air Force Regulations hereby promote the followmg 59A A7) of the Air orce Regulations to confirm the Flight Lieutenants to the substantive rank of Squadron grant of acting rank, as indicated, to the following Leader with effect on and from 1 July 1981. fhcers be confirmed: General Duties Branch General Duties Branch M. R. Downing 0321671, I. M. Filsell 0230158. (Wing Commander) Squadron Leader T. P. Body 0223104, 8 April 1981; (Squadron Leader) Flight Engineer Branch Lieutenants A. J. Curr 0117504, 28 April 1981; W. A. Hector 0218854, 28 April 1981. J. W, Downing 0125490. 32 Defence jorce appointments, etc. Engineer Branch (Group Captain) Wing Commander M. J. Brennan 015984, 14 April 1981. Equipment Branch (Wing Commander) Squadron Leaders M. C. Coles 0318389, 14 April 1981; C. K. Western 0316694, 29 April I9S1; (Squadron Leader) Flight Lieutenant J. .F. Kilrain 055436; 29 April 1981. Medical Branch (Squadron Leader) Flight Lieutenant S. M. Buckland 0124268, 3 April 1981. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 207—Approved 20 May 1981) IN pursuance of Regulation 57 of the Air Force Regulations each of the following officers be transferred from the Permanent Air Force to the Citizen Air Force for service in the Air Force Reserve until the expiration of the date shown and with rank as indicated: General Duties Branch Wing Commanders W. E. Scott, A.F.C. 0219569, 1 April 1986; D. J. Walters 0216120, 7 April 1986; D. G. C. Stenhouse 0213027, 27 April 1986; Squadron Leader A. H. Trafford 0216988, 14 April 1986; Flight Lieutenants P. G. Robinson 0319911, 16 April 1986; B. L. Stott 0319202, 22 April 1986; L. J. Evans 0225920, 29 April '1986. Engineer Branch Squadron Leader R. S. Greeney 061219, 28 April 1986. Equipment Branch Squadron Leader D. Jones 055542, 1 April 1986; Flight Lieutenant B. A. Lake 0510234, 10 April 1986. Medical Branch Flight Lieutenants H. M. Pietsch N320238, 8 April 1986, R. A. Mathie N126093, 14 April 1986. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 206—Approved 20 May 1981) CITIZEN AIR FORCE In accordance with Air Force Regulation 88 (2) the age for retirement of Flight Lieutenant (temporary Wing Commander) B. Capper 023023 be extended by two years and in accordance with Air Force Regulation 86 to place him on the Retired List on <6 October 1983. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 191—Approved 20 May 1981) Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 CITIZEN AIR FORCE the age for retirement of Flight Lieutenant (temporary age for retirement of Flight Lieutenant (temporary Wing Commander) J. Dawkins 0318615 be extended by two years and in accordance with Air Force Regulation 86 to place him on the Retired List on 22 June 1983. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 190—Approved 20 May 1981) PERMANENT AIR FORCE IN accordance with Air Force Regulation 86 the following officers be placed on the Retired List: General Duties Branch Group Captain P. W. Kennedy, O.B.E., 04667 Equipment Branch Group Captain R. G. Halverson, O.B.E. 0312978. KEVIN NEWMAN Minister of State for Administrative Services for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Defence (Ex. .Min. No. 154—Approved 20 May 1981) 1, SIR STANLEY BURBURY, the Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby— (a) in pursuance of sub-regulation 73 (5) of the Air Force Regulations, accept the resignation, dated 19 February 1981 by Air Commodore John Ralph Anstee, A.O., of his air force office, the resignation to become effective on 10 July 1981; and (b) in pursuance of regulation 86 of the Air Force Regulations, place Air Commodore John Ralph Anstee, A.O., on the Retired List on and from 10 July 1981. Dated this twentieth day of May 1981. STANLEY BURBURY Administrator By His Excellency's Command, D. J. KILLEN Minister of State for Defence (Ex. Min. No. 189) Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Commonwealth teaching service 33 COMMONWEALTH TEACHING SERVICE FORM OF APPEAL There is no standard form of appeal; however, the appeal, which would be typewritten, must show: Dale of Gazette Name of provisional promotee Position to which promotion made Ground of Appeal. PROVISIONAL PROMOTIONS The following particulars of the appellant should THE following promotions are provisional and are subject to appeal by qualified officers to the Com- appear at the foot of the appeal: missioner of the Commonwealth Teaching Service, Full Name (block letters) and where consequent upon another provisional proCTS Reference Number motion, are dependent upon the latter being conPromotional Status, e.g. Substantive Band 2 Primary firmed. The date of promotion is 9 June 1981. Where or Band 3 Secondary Eligibility an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions, a separate appeal must be Present School lodged for each one. An appeal is acknowledged. The officer is invited to submit a supporting stateWHERE TO LODGE APPEALS ment, with the appeal. This statement must be in Appeals must be lodged, either by letter or telegram, triplicate, and contain: so as to be received on or before the close of busiFull Name ness on the 21st day after the date of this notification. CTS Reference Number They are to be addressed to: Educational Qualifications (in detail), including The Commissioner, courses which have not resulted in a formal Commonwealth Teaching Service, qualification - P.O. Box 39, Woden, A.C.T. 2606. Details of Teaching Experience, including levels of classes Summary of Claims, which should be prepared GROUNDS OF APPEAL with the detailed duty statement for the position The grounds of appeal are: to which a provisional promotion has been (a) Superior efficiency; or made very much in mind (b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority. The supporting statement, whether sent separately or with the appeal, must be received by the office of the Commissioner within twenty-one days after the date of this notification. If at all possible, supporting statements should be typewritten. THE following provisional promotions have now been confirmed: In Gazette No. G 10 of 10 March 1981: Margaret Maria Russell; and In Gazette No. G-l? of 28 April 19&1: Christopher Peter Conti. Name Joan Estelle Hurren Promoted from Teacher, Band I, Auditory Training Centre OFFICERS of the Commonwealth Teaching Service who have the appropriate Commonwealth Teaching Service promotional eligibility (schools) may apply for the vacancies advertised below, which may be filled by transfer or promotion. Applications should be made on the appropriate Commonwealth Teaching Service Form, CTS-SC-120 and must be forwarded to reach: The Acting Commissioner, Commonwealth Teaching Service, P.O. Box 39, Woden, A.C.T. 2606 for A.C.T. positions, or P.O. Box 5454, Darwin, N.T. 5794 for Northern Territory positions, by: 30 June 1981. Officers are reminded of CTS policy in relation to applications for transfer/promotion to positions at Bands 4, 3, or 2 level. 10734/81—2 Promoted to Assistant Pre-School Officer, Band 2 Primary, A.C.T. Authority Office Applications for transfer/promotion to each vacant position at Band 4, 3 or 2 level which is notified in the Gazette must be made on a separate Form CTS-120 and should indicate positions sought. Applicants for HDA transfer to promotions positions should submit Form CTS-120. If applicants wish, they may submit additional information relevant to the specific duties of the position or positions applied for. Applicants for transfer/promotion are reminded that it is necessary to have claims and statements made in their applications substantiated. Supporting documentation may be submitted with one of a number of applications and reference made to it in the others. 34 Bankruptcy Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Act Senior Teacher: Mathematics, Westoc Creek High SchooL Band 2 Secondary, Duties: Act as team leader of the Mathematics staff in planning and supervising the implementation of the school's Mathematics program. Participate in the curriculum development of mathematics, lead the staff in the continuing development of computer studies within the school. Allocate staff to classes and supervise teaching within the Mathematics faculty and co-ordinate the placement, guidance, assessment and supervision of pupils in Mathematics studies. Salary: $23807. T H E following notices received f r o m the Registrar, Official Receiver and Trustees in each Bankruptcy District appear under their respective Districts and appropriate sectional headings. BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES A N D THE A U S T R A L I A N CAPITAL TERRITORY PETITIONS The date of bankruptcy appears following the name and particulars. 276/81—Brian Mclnnes, Greenacre (6.4.81). 167 3 1 5 / 8 1 — P a u l Anthony Black. Woolloomooloo (15.4.81). 6 Bourke 3 2 3 / 8 1 — S h i r l e y Margaret Nankervis, Highway, Wahroonga (16.4.81). Street, Mil Pacific 324/81—Re Graham John Lennon, 'Avonley', R M B 306, M a j u r a Road, Fyshwick, A.C.T. (16.4.&1). 325/81—Re Michael Charles Bourgeois, T o d m a n Avenue, Kensington (22.4.81). 326/81—Re Joffre Rov Earlwood (22.4.81). Piggott, 7/171 4 / 1 5 9 Homer Street, 327/81—Re Robert John Russell, Flat Street, Broulee, N.S.W. (22.4.&1). Parkinson, 4, Francis 238 Polding Dl Wortley 3 3 0 / 8 1 — R e Derek Matthews (alno known as Clive Matthews), 27 Lalor Drive, Springwood (23.4.81). 166 Clarke Street, 331/81—Re Victoria Chiistine Luckwell, 5 Matika Place, Lethbridge Park, Mount Druitt (23.4.81). Mil Pacific A1 Ashburton Mitchell and Judith 15 Joseph Street, Blakehurst and 14/22 Penkivil Street, Bondi and Suzanne Adams, North Wollongong 329/81—Re Norman Lindsay Street, Balmain (23.4.81). 295/81—/?e Frederick Arnold Hoitink, 52 McCormack Street, Curtin, A.C.T. (8.4.8)1). 296/81—i?e Ronald Sydney Benson, 11 Willandra Street, Lane Cove (9.4.8il). 297/8il—Re John Seirersen, Ainslie Village, Ainslie, A.C.T. (9.4.81). Diamond Street, Clarke 294/S\~Re Deneze Margarete Snillard, Circuit, Kaleen, A.C.T. (7.4.81). 2 9 9 / 8 1 — R e Harry 3 1 4 / 8 1 — R e Lawrence Adams 30-32 Pleasant Avenue, (15.4.81). Muresk 70 Gladstone 2 9 3 / 8 1 — R e William George Thomas and Helen Mary Ann Thomas, 2 Tindale Street, Muswellbrook (7.4.81). Walter 19 166 292/81—Ian Barkla Nankervis, Highway, Wahroonga (7.4.81). Mitchell, 310/81—/?e Silvio Mariniello, Farrer, A.C.T. (15.4.81). Briscoe, 2 8 0 / 8 1 — B r i a n David Leech, 19 Dorothy Street, Armidale (6.4.81). 281/81—Re Antoinette Miriam Pass more, 131 Woodburn Road, Evans Head (6.4.81). 2 8 7 / 8 1 — M a r g a r i t a Eugenia Sonego, 10 Kurnell Street, Botany (8.4.81). 288/811—Ke Augustin Sonego, 10 Kurnell Street, Botany (8.4.81). 2 9 1 / 8 1 — R e Reginald John Severin and Helen Joy Severin, 5 Hurd Street, Wagga Wagga (7.4.81). 298/81—Richard 3 0 9 / 8 1 — R e Trevor Sidney Haymes and Lynette Fay Haymes, 71 Clapham Road, Sefton (14.4.81). 328/81—Re Kenneth Bruce Street, Fairfield (23.4.81). 2 7 8 / 8 1 — C y n t h i a Ann Guilliamse, Street, Howlong (6.4.8-1). Adrian Guilliamse, (6.4.81). 1 Leonard Place, Road, Wangee 2 7 7 / 8 1 — R e Kenneth Raymond Cook, Avenue, Wollongong (6.4.81). 219/Si—Re Howlong Haley, 3 1 6 / 8 1 — R e Michael John Osborne and Michele Verlane Osborne, 15 Denny Street, Latham, A.C.T. (15.4.81). BANKRUPTCY ACT DEBTORS' 3 0 8 / 8 1 — T h o m a s Edward St Marys (14.4.81). Nancy Ann (10.4.81). Diamond, (10.4.81). 3 0 0 / 8 1 — L e i g h Boardman, 61 McKJllop Circuit, Kambah, A.C.T. (10.4.81). 301/81—Re Jennifer Boardman, 61 McKjllop Circuit, Kambah, A.C.T, (il3.4.81). 3 3 6 / 8 1 — R e Coral Beatrice Steele and Trevor Steele, 45 Captain Cook Drive, Willmot, Druitt (27.4.81). 337/81—Re Robert Leeton (27.4.81). Brian 341/81—Re Janice Avenue, Woonona Ann McLaughlin, (28.4.81). 342/81—Re Woonona Chamings, Neil McLaughlin, (28.4.8il). 48 Charles Mount Farm 207, 48 Doris Doris Avenue, 343/81—Re Dianne Josephine Ford, 21/46 Lawrence Margrave Drive, Warwick F a r m (28.4.81). 35il/81—Re Victor Cyril Narrabeen (29.4.81). Clarke, 1/152 Ocean Street, 352/81—Re William John Cambourn, Road, North Manly (29.4.81). 353/81—Re Francis John O'Leary, Avenue, Wagga Wagga (29.4.81). 354/81—Re John Henry Belmont (30.4.81). 3 5 5 / 8 1 - R e John Harold Campsie (4.5.81). Parkes, 400 Pitt water 30 Hodson 1/16 Marks Street, Water son, 37 Coper Street, 356/81—Re Raymond George Bills and Gloria Bills, Pacific Highway, Newrybar (5.5.81). 362/81—Re John Edward Carpenter, Street, Paddington (5.5.81). 13 363/81—Re Gregory Glen Staines and Jannette Staines, 3 Coppin Place, Doonside (5.5.8(1). 371/81—Re Peter Charles Bradley, Crescent, Merewether (6.5.81). 372/81—Re John Cawdell Smith, Avenue, Campbelltown (6.5.81). Dawn Heeley Anne 26 Rowan 103 Hoddle Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G23, 9 June 1981 3 7 3 / 8 1 — W i l l i a m Clive Hicks, 422 Union Road, Albury (5.5.81). 3 7 4 / & 1 — M a r g a r e t Anne Dowell, Heuske Road, Jindera (5.5.81). 3 7 5 / 8 1 — K e n n e t h William Dowell, Heuske Road, Jindera (5.5.81). 376/81—Re Maree Constance Kompara (also known as Maree Constance Bryant), 13 Arthur Street, Ashfield (7.5.81). 3 7 7 / 8 1 — S u s a n Gail Wainohu, 3/17 Jarrett Street, Ballina (8.5.81). 3 7 8 / 8 1 — P e t e r White, 80 Mills Street, Warners Bay (8.5.81). 3 7 9 / 8 1 — A l e x a n d e r Miller, c/o 40 Wambool Street, Narrabundah (11.5.81). 3 8 0 / 8 1 — N o e l John Burke, ;106/196 Glebe Point Road, Glebe (11.5.81). 3 8 1 / 8 1 — J o s e p h Arthur Pratt, 1 Page Street, Wentworthville (11.5.81). 384/81—Re Gordon Ronald Eddy and Jennifer Ann Eddy, 36 Lyne Street, Henty (11.5.81). 3 8 6 / 8 1 — R o b y n Olivia Clarke, 27 Blackwood Crescent, Macquarie Fields (12.5.8'1). 387/81—Re Pamela Lome Hogan, 5 Ro-,cmary Place, Macquarie Fields (12.5.81). 388/81—Re Steven Jcff:ies, cnr Boronia and Carrabeen Streets, Evans Head (12.5.81). 389/81—/?^ Kevin William Kelleher, 20 Tumbi Road, Tumbi Umbi (12.5.81). 396/81—Re Horst Schultz (also known as George Schultz), 'Avalon Park', Bundarra (13.5.81). 3 9 7 / 8 1 — C h r i s t o p h e r John Morgan, 2/13 Gladstone Street, Newport (14.5.81). 3 9 8 / 8 1 — W i l l i a m Arthur Ramsay, 2 Colton Place, Downer, A.C.T. (15.5.81). 3 9 9 / 8 1 — L a r r y Alien McKell, 6/17 Hill Street, Campsie (15.5.81). 4 0 0 / 8 1 — C l a r e n c e Rex Alexander, 72 Baron Street, Cooma (15.5.81). ^01/81—Re Dennis James Trappel, 20 Elk in Avenue, Raymond Terrace (18.5.81). 410/81—Re Stephen James Bannerman, Highs Road, West Pennant Hills (19.5.81). 4 1 1 / 8 1 — D a i s y Evelyn McDougali, 1/57 Bourke Street, North Wollongong (19.5.81). 4 1 2 / 8 1 — R o v Colin McDougali, 1/57 Bourke Street, North Wo'longong (19.5.81). 4 2 2 / 8 1 — T r e v o r Collin Allen, 2 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach (20.5.81). 423/81—Re Mi.iani Margaret Elaine Harris, 2 Watson Place, Doonside (21.5.81). 424/81—/?^ Juani'a Margaret Fauntleroy and Leon Murray Fauntleroy, Caravan Park, Jackadgery (21.5.81). 4 2 5 / 8 1 — R i c h a r d Bruce Cairncross, 15 Gidley Crescent, Claymore (22.5.81). 426/81—Re Cheryl Jennifer Cairncross (formerly known as Nunn), 15 Gidley Crescent, Claymore (22.5.&1). SEQUESTRATION ORDERS 2S2/S\—Re Hilton R. Byrnes, Nutt Road, Londonderry (6.4.81). 2 8 3 / 8 1 — P a t r i c i a Mary Bradley, 212A Hastings River Drive, Port Macquarie (6.4.81). Bankruptcy Act 35 2 8 4 / 8 1 — J o h n G. Cooper, Suite 45, 48/50 Civic Arcade, George Street, Parramatta (6.4.81). 2 8 5 / 8 ) 1 — M c Q u i l l a n (female), 50 Connemarra Street, Bexley (6.4.81). 2S6/m—Re Arthur John Loughlin, U Hughes Street, Potts Point (7.4.»1). 2 8 9 / 8 1 1 — B e t t y e Mildred Lorraine Brewer, 38 McDonald Avenue, Temeplestowe, Vic. (8,4.&1). 290/S\—Re Maxwell Gordon Brewer, 38 McDonald Avenue, Templestowe, Vic. (8.4.81). 3 0 2 / 8 1 1 — C h a r l e s E. Darnell, 6/47 Morgan Street, Merewether (I3.4.8il). 3 0 3 / 8 1 — F r a n k P. Lovett, il9 Darwin Street, Cessnock (113.4.81). 3 0 4 / 8 1 — W i l l i a m S. Smith, 39 Captain Cook Drive, Willmot (13.4.81). 305/81—7? e Max Rothapfel, 63 Kendall Street, Charlestown (il3.4.81). 3 0 6 / 8 1 — C a r o l Ann Nolan, 10 Connolly Avenue, Padstow Heights (13.4.81). 3 0 7 / 8 1 — B a r r y G. Davidson, 16 Linton Street, Baulkham Hills (13.4.81). m/m—Re Phillip E. Welch, 147 Burdett Street, Wahroonga East (14.4.81). 3 1 2 / 8 1 — A l l a n Goddard, Grove Street, Spring Hill (14.4.8(1). 313/81—Re John Spencer, 14/3 Gallimore Avenue, Balmain (il4.4.8il). 317/81—Re John R. Joyce, 28 Feramin Avenue, Mount Druitt (14.4.81). 3118/81—Re Kenneth R. White, 36 Aurora Drive, Tregear 14.4.81). 319/81—/?^ Kerry le Diane May Ian, 220 River Street, Ballina (14.4.81). 3 2 O / 8 1 I — N e v i l l e Adamson, Townsville, Qld (14.4.81). 321I/81I—Re William Thomas Thomson, 9 Jindabyne Street, Frenchs Forest (14.4.81). 3 2 2 / 8 i l — G r e g o r y John Hooper, 30 Dawn Crescent, Thornlands (14.4.81). 3 3 2 / S I — A l a n C. Leahy, 1 Grose Place, Camden South (23.4.811). 3 3 3 / 8 i l — P . Cheung (male), 91 Burren Street, Newtown (23.4.811). 334/81—Re Howard E. Cutts, 165 Kings Road, New Lambton (23.4.8-1). 335/81—i?^ Ray Allen, 3 Alston Parade, North Belmont (23.4.81). 338/&l_/?^ Russell Mobbs, 75 Grove Street, Casula (27.4.811). 3 3 9 / 8 1 — R o b y n Anne Rae, 1 Jersey Place, Muswellbrook (27.4.81). 340/81—Re Gregory Francis Rae, 1 Jersey Place, Muswellbrook (27.4.81). 3 4 4 / 8 ( 1 — M i c h a e l Robert Winters, 9 Cambert Street, Ballina (28.4.8il). U5/S\—Re J. Myers (male), 61 Kalaroo Road, Redhead (28.4.81). 346/81—Re Colin Courtney, Central Industrial Prison, Long Bay Gaol, Malabar (28.4.81). 3 4 7 / 8 1 — G r a e m e Caesar, 51 Hampstead Road, Hoppers Crossing (28.4.81). 348/811—/?e Lloyd Augustine Logue, 8 Meredith Street, Blaxland (28.4.8J1). 36 Bankruptcy Act U9/S\—Re Phillip Nolan, 30 Desborough Street. St Mary; (28.4.81). 350/81—Re Margarei Rose Fletcher, Gregory Matthew Fletcher and Noel Thomas Fletcher, 56 Byng Street, Orange (28.4.81). 251/S\—Re Beth Abbott, Attuon Highway. Geeveston, Tas. (4.5.81). 358/81—Re Graham T. Flower, 7 Clinton Avenue, Narellan (4.5.&1). 3 5 9 / 8 1 — L u c a s Kosmas and Elvis Combos, 1/95 Duncan Street, Maroubra (4.5.81). 360/81—/?^ Ljubomir Vuina, A/II Edward Street, Bondi (4.5.81). 3 6 1 / 8 1 — W i n s o m e Mary Robertson, 126 Highfield Street, Quakers Hill (4.5.81). 364/81—Re Rodney J. Burgess, Lot 74, Ingleburn Road, Leppington (5.5.81). 365/81—Re Nick Rournbas, 2 Roseneath Avenue, Kingsgrove (5.5.81). 366/81—Re Bruce Joseph Reynolds and Carol Reynolds, 1 Cambridge Street, Valley Heights (5.5.81). 3 6 7 / 8 1 — N e v i l l e E. Bryant, 10 Henry Street, Bathurst (5.5.81). 3 6 8 / 8 - 1 — G e o r g e William Peisley, 3 Moorehead Street, Latham, A.C.T. (5.5.81). 369/81—Re Douglas Hamilton McDougall, 7 The Crescent, The Entrance (5.5.81). 370/81—Re Phillip John Timbs, 21 Pearson Avenue, Gordon (5.5.81). 382/81—Re Tom Lesic, 6 Stewart Avenue, Blacktown (il'1.5.81). 383/81—Re Reg Taylor, 'Parkville', Mount McKenzie, via Tenterfield 011.5.81). 3 8 5 / 8 1 — C l i f f o r d Brian Guyati, 33 McArthur Parade, Mangerton (11.5.81). 3 9 0 / 8 1 — F . W. Saville (male), 6 Rowley Street, Milestom (I2.5.8il). 3 9 1 / 8 . 1 — R o b e r t Schad, 101 Frederick Street, Seven Hills (12.5.81). 3 9 2 / 8 ' l — T h e o d o r e Schuler, 39 Warrigo Street, Sadlier (12.5.81). 393/81I—/?(? Giocomo Volpes, 43 Joseph Street, Blacktown (:12.5.81). 394/81—/?^ John O'Shaughnessy, 443 Wilson Street, Albury (12.5.81). 395/81—/^c Lloyd Harold Wrixon Russell, 'Wynmalee', sub-division of 'Willo-Wyn', Murray's Run via Cessnock ( 1 I 2 . 5 . 8 I ) . A02/S\~Re Ronald Posa, 13 Parkins Street, St Marys (18.5.81). 403/81—/^c Anthony John Randall, 34 Links Avenue, Roseville (18.5.81). 4 0 4 / 8 1 — E l a i n e Mary Valery, 127 Phillip Street, Gladstone, Qld (118.5.81). 4 0 5 / 8 1 I — L o i n s Julian Valery, 127 Phillip Street, Gladstone, Qld 018.5.81). 4 0 6 / 8 1 — G i o v a n n i Lops, 3 Hamstead Road, Dulwich Hill (18.5.81). 407/8 Manuel Halicas, 332 Crown Street, Surry Hills (18.5.81). 4 0 8 / 8 1 — R o b e r t C. Simshauser, 2 Regent Street, Narrabri 018.5.81). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 4 0 9 / 8 1 — C o l i n Bruce Thistle ton, 273 Penshurst Street, Willoughby 018.5.81). 4 1 3 / & 1 — R u t h A. Banks, 10 Margarwa Avenue. Lethbridge Park (19.5.81). 4\A/^a—Re M. Maher (female), Bold Street, Laurieton 019.5.81). 415/81—/?^ Frederick Prophet, 99 Webster Road, Lurnea (19.5.81). 4 ' 1 6 / 8 1 — M a u r e e n May Shirvington, 40 Beach Street, Emu Plains (19.5.81). 4\1/\S—Re Robert Lloyd Davis, 1 Bay Road, Oatley (19.5.81). 4 I 8 / 8 1 I — G r e t e l Pinniger, 67 Fitzroy Street, Surry Hills 019.5.81). 4)19/81—Re Owen B. Holmes, 6 Buna Street, Orange (I9.5.81I). 4 2 0 / 8 1 — 5 . Coleman (male), 59 Cromwell Street, Cooma 019.5.81). 4 2 1 / 8 1 — C h r i s t o p h e r John McMullen, 450 Old Prospect Road, Wentworthville 019.5.81). DISCHARGES UNDER SECTION 149 The date of discharge appears following the name and particulars. n/lS—Re David John Edward Barnes, 1/113 Station Street, Penrith (30.1.80). 533/15—Re James Leigh Rootsey, Diane Kay Rootsey, 31 Simpson Street, Tumut (23.12.80). 735/77—Re Douglas MacKinnon, 70 Moxhams Road, Winston Hills (1.2.81). 1 4 8 6 / 7 7 — W i l l i a m Thornton Menzies Miller, 11 loana Avenue, North Rocks (13.4.81). 5 0 / 7 8 — J o h n Malcolm Hargreaves and Suzanne Hargreaves, 1 Murdoch Crescent, Connells Point (9.2.81). 59/IS—Re Ivan Mandic. 40 Larakia Street, Waramanga, A.C.T. (10.2.81). GX/lS—Re Alan Frederick Kemball, 2 Susan Place, Gymea (11.2.81). 63/lS~Re Paul Frederick Rollins, 44 Christian Road, Punchbowl (14.2.81). 64/78—Re Robert John Brown, 17 Andover Crescent, Hebersham (14.2.81). 65/78—Re Suzanne Lorraine Brown, 17 Andover Crescent, Hebersham (14.2.81). 66/IS—Re Peter Norman O'Reilly, 18 Old Western Road, Prospect (15.2.81). 6 8 / 7 8 — G e o r g e Joseph French, 23 Tullimbar Road, Cronulla (15.2.81). 70/78—Re Arthur Patrick Peters, 25 Campbell Street, St Peters (15.2.81). l\/lS—Re Harold Arthur Jeynes, Hals Boutique, Shop 8, Nelson Plaza, Stockton Road, Nelson Bay (15.2.81). 11/lS—Re Richard Charles Witney and Elizabeth Ann Witney, 16 Wabash Avenue, Cromer (16.2.81). 95/lS—Re Alfred M. Dann, 2 Martins Avenue, Bondi (22.2.81). \0\/lS~Re William Barrington Pheloung, 15 Brightlands Avenue, Blackheath (22.2.81). 1 0 3 / 7 8 — W a r w i c k John Sheridan, 55 Lawndale Avenue, North Rocks (22.2.81). We/lS—Re Salvatore Sponza, 1/51 Llewellyn Street, Merewether (29.2.81). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 1 5 4 / 7 8 — S . Chiddy, 111 Lambert Street, Bathurst (8.3.81). \lin%—Re Richard Henry Rolls, 19 Green Street, Tamworth (11.3.81). 1 7 3 / 7 8 — E u n i c e Veronica Rolls, 19 Green Street, Tamworth (11.3.81). 195/78_/?e Brian Edward Hough, 5/20 Stuart Street, Collaroy (17.3.81). 247/78—Re Leondard Allan Paterson and Doreen Paterson, 8 Conjola Street, Currarong (12.4.81). 212/1^—Re David George Spinner, 2/23 Oxley Avenue, Jannali (21.4.81). 412/IS—Re Richard Francis Hanly, 16 Transvaal Avenue, Double Bay (14.4.81). DISCHARGES U N D E R SECTION 150 334/77_/?e George Albert Evans, 13 Bridge Street, Port Macquarie (20.3.81). 335/77~/?e Albert George Evans, 2/28 Dent Crescent, Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie (20.3.81). ANNULMENTS The date of annulment appears following the name and particulars. 601/79—/?e Ronald Griffiths, -809 Princes Highway, Tempe (27.4.81). 3 6 9 / 8 0 — J a n Victor Gilleland, 106 Walker Street, North Sydney (11,5.81). 618/SO—Re Glvnn David Redwood, 1/10 Pacific Street, Coffs Harbour (18.5.81).695/80—-Re Sefer Fil, 30 Tavistock Road, Burwood (18.5.81). 1157/80—Re Ernest Simone and Christine Simone, 16 Marco Avenue, Revesby (23.4.81). 1 4 5 / 8 1 — F r a n k William Dening, 30 Bathurst Street, Singleton (23.4.81). V. D. SUMMERHAYS Registrar in Bankruptcy NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND No. 211 of \919/X—Re Christine Mary Cole, of 149 Badimara Street, Fisher, A.C.T. TAKE notice that, as Trustee of the property of the abovenamed debtor, I, Brian Henry Kahlefeldt of B. H. Kahlefeldt & Co., Chartered Accountants, 202 Hoskins Street, Temora, N.S.W., intend to declare a final dividend in this matter. Any person wishing their debt to be considered for inclusion in this dividend must lodge their proof of debt with me on or before the 26th day of June 1981. The date of the Deed of Assignment was the 12th day of December 1979. Dated this 28th day of May 1981. B. H. KAHLEFELDT Trustee BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF VICTORIA PUBLIC EXAMINATION A public examination is to be held before the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Second Floor Court, Federal Court Building, 450 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, Bankruptcy Act 37 on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estate should be paid to the Official Receiver, 5th Floor, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne. 365/80—Re Efraim Sztrochlic, Unit 2, 91 Seymour Road, Elsternwick. merchant, previous business 74 Pipe Road, Laverton North as chicken killing and processing plant under business name of 'Dendy Poultry Supplies' (17.6.81 at 10.15 a.m.). FIRST MEETINGS First meetings of creditors to be held at the Official Receiver's Office. 6th Floor, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne on the dates and at the times shown. 409/8(1 John Edward Gregory, RMB 5105, Byawatha, Wangaratta, nurseryman, previous business at Bundlong, 18il5 RMB Yarrawonga, 52 Boorhanan RSP Wangaratta, 65ll Centawa RP Lavington, N.S.W. respectively as nursery, under the business name of 'Northwang Seedling Farm Gregory's Nursery' (24.6.81 at 10.30 a.m.). 475/81—Re Margaret June Carson, 3/2 Grattan Street, Hawthorn, secretary (25.6.81 at 10.30 a.m.). INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS Dividends are intended to be declared in the following estates. Creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt with the Official Receiver, 5th Floor, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne on or before the 30th day of June 1981 will be excluded from dividend. 449/79—Re Ugolina and Mario Fuscaldo, 6 Vasey Grove, Mitcham, unemployed, previous business at 24 Punt Road, Windsor, as restaurateur, under the business name of 'Bernadi's Restaurant' (interim dividend). ^S/lS—Re Henry Howe Marshall, 4/4 Bolan Street, Glen Waverley, salesman, previous business, 12 Shields Street, Cairns, 60 Shields Street, Cairns and Centre 25, Cairns, Qld, as investor, under business names of 'Marmaduke Restaurant', 'Something Different' and Thomas Webb Real Estate' (second and final dividend). 262/81—Re Joyce Juliet Diana Hanson, 13 Howe Avenue, North Dandenong, secretary/girl Friday, previous business 9 Hanover Arcade, Dandenong, as fashion boutique (proprietor), under business name of 'Fancy Free Boutique' (16.6.81 at 11.30 a.m.). 103/81—Re Peter Geoffrey Lock (also known as Peter Geoffrey Locke), 19 Bonfield Avenue, East Hawthorn, driver (15.6.81 at 10.30 a.m.). 91/79—Re Jeanette Alison Leighton, 67 Quarry Road, Mitcham, accounting machinist, present business above address as printer under business name of 'Kevin Leighton & Associates' (10.6.81 at 10.15 a.m.). R. P. COLBY Official Receiver 38 Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Act Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Act 1966 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 50/m\/X.—Re Frank Richmond Walker. At a meeting of creditors on the 25th day of May 1981 it was resolved that the debtor's proposal for a composition be accepted. I intend to declare a dividend. The latest day on which creditors may lodge their proofs of debt is 30 June 1981. J. C. BARNES Trustee John C. Barnes & Co., 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Telephone 67 8679. Bankruptcy Act 1966 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No, 52/1981/X—Re Gladys Walker. At a meeting of creditors on the 25th day of May 1981 it was resolved that the debtor's proposal for a Composition be accepted. I intend to declare a dividend. The latest day on which creditors may lodge their proofs of debt is 30 June 1981. J. C. BARNES Trustee John C. Barnes & Co., 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Telephone 67 8679. Bankruptcy The Deed of Assignment in accordance with the Section 216 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 was executed on the 26th day of May 1981. Dated this 26th day of May 1981. A. G. HODGSON Trustee Ferrier Hodgson & Co., Chartered Accountants, 459 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. Bankruptcy Act 1966 Form 34 Rules 77 NOTICE OF MEETING Terence John No. .100 of 1981—Part X—Re Stringer. No. 99 of I19&1—Part X~Re Maureen Joan Stringer. TAKE notice that Terence John Stringer and Maureen Joan Stringer, both of 27 Walhalla Drive, East Ringwood, salesman and secretary respectively, have on the 21st day of May 198il, signed authorities under sub-section (d) of Section 188 of the Bankruptcy Act 11966, authorising Maxwell George Gee of cnr Grant and Pilmer Streets, Bacchus Marsh, a registered trustee in Bankruptcy, to call separate meetings of their creditors (and to take over control of their property) and that, in pursuance with Section il94 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966, separate meetings of the creditors of the abovenamed debtors will be held at the Australian Society of Accountants, Room 6, 2nd Floor, Accountants House, 170 Queen Street, Melbourne, on Wednesday, the :10th day of June il98il, at 10.30 a.m. and 11-15 a.m. respectively. Dated this 26th day of May •198'1. Act 1966 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF EXECUTION O F DEED OF ASSIGNMENT—PART X No. 70 of \\9^\/X—Re Ian Charles Sheppard, 4/110 Thoresby Grove, ivanhoe, teacher (a debtor), TAKE notice that Ian Charles Sheppard, of 4/10 Thoresby Grove, Ivanhoe, a teacher, has executed a Deed of Assignment with me as trustee on the 20th day of May 1981, and that I executed the deed on the same day. Creditors intending to claim should file a proof of debt with me on the prescribed form. Dated this 27th day of May 19&1. MICHAEL W. E M. G. GEE Controlling Trustee Max Gee & Co., Public Accountants, Bacchus Marsh. BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE CENTRAL DISTRICT O F THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND BANKRUPTCIES ON DEBTORS' PETITIONS The date of of bankruptcy appears in parentheses following the name and particulars. 4/^\—Re John Francis Mitchell, of Victoria Hotel, Rockhampton, tiler/concretor (21.5.8il). HOSKING Trustee Hosking, Dyer and Co., Public Accountants, 1st Floor •153 Park Street, South Melbourne 3205. Telephone 690 6466. 5 / 8 ' l — N i c h o l a s Martin, of 2/8 Seahorse Crescent, Lammermoor Beach, unemployed (22.5.81). Bankruptcy Act 1966 Re assigned estate Ralph Murray FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS Meeting to be held at the Official Receiver's Office, Ninth Floor, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane, on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estate should be paid to the Official Receiver. G. D. ROBERTS Registrar in Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Kerle. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of creditors of the abovenamed held at the City Mutual Meeting Room, 18th Floor, 459 Collins Street, Melbourne, on Tuesday, the 26th day of May 1198^1, the following special resolution was passed: 'That Ralph Murray Kerle be required to execute a Deed of Assignment pursuant to Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and that the Trustee of the (Deed be Anthony George Hodgson.' Act 1966 3 / 8 i l — J o h n Michael Simms, 270 Archer Street, Rockhampton, chartered accountant ('1.7.811 at 2.30 .p.m.). H. A. RICHARDS Official Receiver Commonyvealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 2981 BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND Bankruptcy Act 1966 rNTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND Dividends are intended to be declared in the following estate. Creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt with the Official Receiver, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane, on or before the ilst day of July il98<l will be excluded from dividend. 21/69—Re William Henry Chadwick and Walter Enos William Ferguson, previously carrying on business in partnership as painting contractors and trading as 'Chadwick & Ferguson* (third and final). H. A. RICHARDS Official Receiver BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND The date of bankruptcy appears in parentheses following the name and particulars. BANKRUPTCIES ON DEBTORS' PETITIONS 250/S\—Re David Barton Outram, unemployed, 154 Oriel Road, Ascot (15.5.81). 2 5 1 / 8 1 — B a r b a r a Judith Andrews, housewife, 32 Quarrian Crescent, Beenleigh (19.5.81). 252/81—Re Elaine Patricia Ciantar, housemaid, 4 Warry Street, Gailes (20.5.81). 254/81—Re Donald James Kane, flight administration officer, 23 Ferguson Avenue, Northgate (21.5.81). 2 5 5 / 8 1 — J a m e s Patrick Anthoney Barry, unemployed, Flat 2, 26 Cronin Street, Annerley (21.5.81). 256/Sl—Robert Driver, wall and floor tiler, 110 Dolphin Avenue, Mermaid Beach (21.5.81). 251Daphne Rae Driver, housewife, 110 Dolphin Avenue, Mermaid Beach (21.5.81). 258/81—R Stephen Graham John Brady, unemployed, Laidley Creek West Road, Laidley (21.5.81). 259/81—Re Kevin James Crook, salesman, 10 Drysdale Avenue, Collingwood Park (22.5.81). 260/81—Re Joan Crook, homemaker, 10 Drysdale Avenue, Collingwood Park (22.5.81). 2 6 1 / 8 1 — P e t e r George Roberts, unemployed, 2 Copley Street, Geebung (26.5.81). 262/81—Re Kevin Francis McErlean, labourer, 1 Gleeson Crescent, Toowoomba (26.5.81). SEQUESTRATION ORDERS 253/81—/?-- Verleigh May Lanyi, shopkeeper, 35 Sexton Street, Highgate Hill (20.5.81). 2 6 3 / 8 1 — T . V. Rachow and L. J. Rachow, Lot 10, Beachmere Road, Caboolture (27.5.81). 264/81—Re Gregory James, labourer, 18 Christine Avenue, Miami (27.5.81). DISCHARGES BY FORCE OF SECTION 149 The effective date of discharge appears in parentheses after the name and particulars. 21^/11—Re Spencer David Watling, Lot 76, Hocking Street, Labrador, truck driver (19.12.77). 196/78—Re Joycelyn Alice Stevens, 78 Greenmount Avenue, Holland Park, legal secretary (24.5.81). 1 9 7 / 7 8 — L i o n e l Patrick Bateman, 193 Alderley Street, Toowoomba, clerk (24.5.81). Bankruptcy Act 39 1 9 8 / 7 8 — M a r j o r i e Bateman, 193 Alderley Street, Toowoomba, home duties (24.5.81). 1 9 9 / 7 8 — H e n r y Donald Athol Vinall, 39 Bedser Street, Macgregor, salesman (24.5.81). 200/lS—Re Milford Eugene Virtue, 27 Rudge Street, Woodridge, auto parts wholesaler (25.5.81). 201/78—Re Lorraine Mary Virtue, 27 Rudge Street, Woodridge, housewife (25.5.81). R. A. ALLEN Registrar in Bankruptcy 29.5.81. FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS Meeting to be held at the Official Receiver's Office, Ninth Floor, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estate to be paid to the Official Receiver. 166/81—Re Leonard Byers and Esther Pauline Byers, Pacific Highway, Sandringham Creek, via Mackay (7.7.81 at 2.30 p.m.). PUBLIC EXAMINATION Examination to be held before the Registrar in Bankruptcy, 21st Floor, Commonwealth Courts Building, 294 Adelaide Street, Brisbane on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estate should be paid to the Official Receiver, Ninth Floor, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane. 155/81—Re Donalda Ann Strubin, company director, 273 Blunder Road, Durack (10.8.81 at 10.30 a.m.). FIRST MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Meetings to be held at the Official Receiver's Office, Ninth Floor, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane, on the date and at the time shown. Public examinations to be held before the Registrar in Bankruptcy, 21st Floor, Commonwealth Courts Building, 294 Adelaide Street, Brisbane on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estates to be paid to the Official Receiver. 226/81—Re Wayne Edward Cross, diamond merchant, 15 Saffron Street, Robertson (meeting 29.6.81, 2.30 p.m.; examination 4.9.81, 10.30 a.m.). 227/81—Re Debra Ellen Cross, housewife, 15 Saffron Street, Robertson (meeting 29.6.81, 2.30 p.m.; examination 4.9.81, 10.30 a.m.). 595/80—Re Lyall Brunskill Clayton, business proprietor, 21 Edwin Street, Dundas (meeting 30.6.81, 2.30 p.m.; examination 7.9.81, 10.30 a.m.). INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND Dividends are intended to be declared in the following estates. Creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt with the Official Receiver, 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane, on or before the list day of July 1981 will be excluded from dividend. 225/75—Re Phylis Iren- Wendt, formerly of 5/29 Barlow Street, Clayfield and 95 Hertford Street, Upper Mount Gravatt, previously carrying on business at Albion as a wholesale-retail health equipment dealer and trading as 'Body Health & Clare' (second and final). 1/77—Re Terrence Barry Butler, musician, of 21 McGrath Street, Toowong, previously carrying on business in partnership with another conducting a restaurant and trading as 'Leo's Restaurant' (first and final). 40 Bankruptcy Act 26\/ll—Re Glen Gordon Watts, unemployed, and Winifred May Watts, housewife, of 469 Benhiam Street, Calamvale, (first and final) and in the separate estate of Glen Gordon Watts (first and final) and in the separate estate of Winifred May Watts (first and final). 459/79—/?^ Kanwal Nain Singh, of 34 Trent Street, Jindalee, unemployed, previously carrying on business as an importer and wholesaler and trading as 'Indian Jute & Handicraft Traders' (first and final). H. A. RICHARDS Otticial Receiver BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Bankruptcy Act 1966 NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF DEED OF ARRANGEMENT No. 7 of 1981—Part X—Re Guiseppe Tassone, debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that Guiseppe Tassone of 38 Symes Road, Virginia in the State of South Australia, did on the 29th day of April '198'! execute a Deed of Arrangement pursuant to the provisions of Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 in favour of John Henderson Jackson, Registered Trustee, and that the same is lying for inspection in the offices of Pannell Kerr Forster, 3rd Floor, Stafford House, 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Dated this 14th day of May 1981. JOHN H. JACKSON Trustee BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA BANKRUPTCIES ON DEBTORS' PETITIONS The date of bankruptcy appears in parentheses following the name and particulars. 245/81—7?^ Ben Greenfield, of 65 Fisher Street, Belmont, haulage contractor, carrying on business on own account as a haulage contractor, trading as 'B. Greenfield' at 199 Hardy Road, Belmont (22.5.81). 246/81—Re Yousef Isa Mat hub Massoud, of Salvation Army Tanderra Hostel, cnr Short and Nash Streets, Perth, unemployed, formerly carrying on business in partnership as a shop proprietor, trading as (i) Massoud's Deli at 73 Leach Highway, Willagee, (ii) Hani Deli at Webber Street, Willagee and also carrying on business in partnership and own account as a shop proprietor, trading as Joe's Continental Deli at 425 William Street, Perth (25.5.81). 2 4 7 / 8 1 — E d w a r d Albert Smith and Maureen Teresa Smith, both of 42 Bernera Drive, Bullcreek, sheetmetal worker and paymaster respectively (25.5.81). 2 4 8 / 8 1 — L a r r y Clifford Houston, of 17 Miller Street, Victoria Park, taxi driver, formerly carrying on business as a wallpaper and paint shop proprietor with others trading as 'Paint Decor', at 880 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park (25.5.81). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No, G 23, 9 June 2981 2 4 9 / 8 1 — B e t t y Eileen Houston, of 17 Miller Street, Victoria Park, home duties, formerly carrying on business as a wallpaper and paint shop prietor with others trading as 'Paint Decor*, at 880 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park (25.5.81). 250/81—Re Shirley Anne HaskeM (also known as Shirley Anne Westall), of 4( Casserley Avenue, Girrawheen, housewife (26.5.&1). 2 5 2 / 8 1 — J o h n Alfred Funnell, of 7 Shortlands Way, Girrawheen, freezer hand, formerly carrying on business in partnership as a paint and wallpaper shop proprietor, trading with others as 'Paint Decor', at 880 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park (26.5.81). 253/S\—Re Rosetta Alice Funnell, of 7 Shortlands Way, Girrawheen, export clerk, formerly carrying on business in partnership as a paint and wallpaper shop proprietor, trading with others as 'Paint Decor', at 880 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park (26.5.81). 254/81—i?^ John Maxwell Lock, of 4 Austin Street, Bunbury, linesman (27.5.81). 255/U—Re Noel Leslie Grant and Noeline Joyce Grant, both of 161 Parkin Street, Rockingham, unemployed printer and housewife respectively, formerly carrying on business in partnership at Shop 13, Innaloo Shopping Centre, Innaloo, trading as 'Noel Grant's Sporting Discounts' (27.5.81). 2 5 6 / 8 1 — J o h n Joseph Bradford, of 336 Grand Promenade, Dianella, invalid pensioner, formerly carrying on business in partnership as a hostel proprietor with others, trading as 'Annar Bulldogs Hostel', at 336 Grand Promenade, Dianella (27.5.81). SEQUESTRATION ORDER The date of the order appears in parentheses following the name and particulars, 251/81—Re John Ernest Davey and Suzanne Iris Davey, both of 6 Meagher Way, Beeohboro, business proprietors (26.5.81). All debts due to the above estates should be paid to the Official Trustee in Bankruptcy, 7th Floor, 251 Adelaide Terrace, Perth. ORDERS OF DISCHARGE The date of the order appears in parentheses following the name and particulars. 85/80—Re Shane Kimberley Anning, formerly of 3 Sue-Ellen Place, Osborne Park but now of 318 Scarborough Beach Road, Innaloo, storeman (26.5.81). 92/81—Re Ronald James Kennedy, of 162 Empire Avenue, Wembley Downs, builder (26.5.81). M. JAN Registrar in Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Act 1966 INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS Dividends are intended to be declared in the following estates. Creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt with the Official Receiver, 7th Floor, Lombard House, 25tl Adelaide Terrace, Perth on or before the 30th day of June 19811 will be excluded from dividend. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 2 8 8 / 7 2 — B a l i n t Hedgedus, of 2 Welshpool Road, Welshpool, mobile crane driver (first and final). 21/74—Re James McGinty and Maure-n Joan McGinty, of Lot 7, Mandogalup Road, Mandogalup, market gardeners (third and final). 219/74—Re Walter John Devir, of iltl9 Amelia Street, Amelia Heights, salesman (first and final). 220/74—Re James Edward Moore, unemployed, and Julia Catherine Moore, part-time office worker of 15 Market Street, Guildford, formerly carrying on business as 'J. E. & J. C. Moore', cartage contractors and 'Moore Transport Group' (first and final). 289/74—Re Donald Sinclair Manson, of 50 Tain Street, Applecross, production manager, formerly carrying on business as 'D. Manson & Sons* engineer (first and final). 2 9 9 / 7 4 — D a v i d Gall, of 89 Calista Avenue, Calista, spray painter (second). nPS—Re Eric Maxwell Healey, of Tower Street, Leonora, cook, formerly carrying on business as a builder at Gwalia Street, Leonora (&3cond). 1 0 0 / 7 5 — R o d n e y John McGhee, of 11 John Street, West Perth, Inmate (third). 200/15—Re Alfred George Ware, of 48 High Street, Marmion, unemployed (second). 2 0 3 / 7 5 — D a v i d James Dyke, of 23B Fifth Avenue, Davis Park, Beaconsfield, truck driver (first). 226/15—Re Michael Albert Hilsz, of 56 Hovea Crescent, Wundowie, unemployed (first). 497/79—Re Hugh Richard Dunn, of 48 Kanowna Avenue, RedclifTe, unemployed, formerly carrying on business as an auto motor repairer trading as 'Autotronics' at Unit 14A, 11 King Street, Bayswater (first). Bankruptcy Act 41 Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND No. 82 of 1 9 7 8 / X — t h e separate estate of Richard Donald Flick, boat manufacturer, residing at 4 Williams Road, Dianella 6062. NOTICE is hereby given that as trustee of the property of th3 abovenamed debtor I, Maurice Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, l l t h Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000, intend to declare a first and final dividend in this matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 20th day of June 1981. Dated at Perth this twenty-sixth day of May 1981. M. H. LYFORD Trustee Melsom, Wilson & Partners, llth Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terraoe, Perth, W.A. 6000. Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND No. 82 of 1 1 9 7 8 / X — t h e separate estate of Peter James Nicholson. NOTICE is hereby given that as trusee of the property of the abovenamed debtor I, Maurice Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, llth Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000, intend to declare a first and final dividend in this matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 20th day of June 1981. Dated at Perth this twenty-sixth day of May 1981. M. H. LYFORD Trustee Melsom, Wilson & Partners, llth Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000. Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND No. 82 of • 1 9 7 8 / X — t h e separate estate of Graeme John Flick, boat manufacturer, residing at 24 Moorhouse Street, Willagee 6156. NOTICE is hereby given that as trustee of the property of the abovenamed debtor I, Maurice Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, llth Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000, intend to declare a first and final dividend in this matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 20th day of June 1981. Dated at Perth this twenty-sixth day of May 1981. PUBLIC EXAMINATION M. H. LYFORD Public examination to be held before the Registrar Trustee in Bankruptcy, 8th Floor, Lombard House, 251 Adelaide Terrace, Perth Except where otherwise Melsom, Wilson & Partners, llth Floor, T. & G. shown) on the date and at the time shown. All Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000. debts due to the estate to be paid to the Official Receiver, Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X 65/8,1—/?e Daryl Franklin McCormack (also known NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A as Andrew Barnes), of 9 Sevington Street, Mad- FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND dington, unemployed (examination il2.6.8il at 10.30 No. 27 of \9S]/X—Re Steven John Dyer, of Unit 6, a.m.). 30 Tain Street, Applecross 6153, trading as W. A. SMITH 'Oceanracing Yachts', of Sainsbury Road, O'Connor 6163. Official Receiver FIRST MEETINGS OF CREDITORS Meetings to be held at the Official Receiver's Office, 7th Floor, Lombard House, 251 Adelaide Terrace, Perth on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estates to be paid to the Official Receiver. 2 0 7 / 8 1 — F r a n k Demarte, of 95 Alma Road, North Perth, clearing contractor (meeting 28.7.81 at 110.00 a.m.). 2A1/M—Re Edward Albert Smith and Maureen Teresa Smith, both of 42 Bernera Drive, BuUcreek, sheetmetal worker and paymaster respectively (meeting 30.7.81 at 10.00 a.m.). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 42 Bankruptcy Act No. G 23, 9 June J981 NOTICE is hereby given that as trustee of the and Ross Stewart Norgard, Chartered Accountants, property of the abovenamed debtor I, Maurice both of 16th Floor, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, 11th Floor, do intend to declare a first dividend in this matter. T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 60<X), Creditors are required to prove their debts and must intend to declare a first and final dividend in this do so on the prescribed form and lodge same in our matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 20th office no later than Friday the 10th day of July 1981 failing which they may be excluded from the benefit day of June 1981. Dated at Perth this twenty-fifth day of May 1981. of the distribution. Dated at Perth this 25th day of May 1981. M. H. LYFORD R. W. BROWN and R. S. NORGARD Trustee Joint and Several Trustees Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T. & G. Hungerford Hancock & Offner, Chartered Accountants, Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000. 16th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000. Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X No. 10 of 1 9 8 1 / X — S t u a r t William Green, NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ACCEPTANCE salesman and Barbara Green, housewife, both OF COMPOSITION residing at 50 Acanthus Road, Willetton, trading No. 37 of 1981—Part X—In the matter of the estate as 'C. & G. Juices'. of Clifford Anzac Nash and Joyce Margaret Nash, NOTICE is hereby given that as trustee of the business proprietors, trading as 'C. & J. Nash', of property of the abovenamed debtors I, Maurice 6 Hurrell Way, Rockingham, Western AustraUa. Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, illth Floor, TAKE notice that by a special resolution passed at T. & G. BuUding, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000, intend to declare a first and final dividend in this a meeting of creditors of Clifford Anzac Nash and matter. Creditors -must prove their debts by 20th day Joyce Margaret Nash held on Thursday the 14th day of May 1981, a Composition was accepted. of June 1981. Dated at Perth this twenty-sixth day of May 11981. The Composition provides: 'That the joint and several creditors of the debtors M. H. LYFORD accept the debtors' offer of a Composition, the Trustee terms of such Composition to be as follows: Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T. & G. 1. That the trustees of the Composition shall be a Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000. person or persons nominated by the joint and several creditors of the debtors pursuant to Scction 204 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966-1973. Bankruptcy Act 1966—Part X 2. That the debtors' pay to the trustees the sum of $3,000 per annum over a three years period NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A from the date of the acceptance of this ComFIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND position ('composition sum') payable in quarterly No. 82 of l91S/X~'Re Richard Donald Flick, instalments of $750 with the first payment being residing at 4 Williams Road, Dianella 6062 and made on 15 August 1981. Graham John Flick, residing at 24 Moorhouse Street, Willagee 6156 and Peter James Nicholson, 3. The Composition sum together with all the debtor's joint and several divisible property as all boat manufacturers, previously trading as defined in Section 187 of the Act should be 'Australian Multihull Yachts'. accepted by the creditors in fuU and complete NOTICE is hereby given that as trustee of the settlement and satisfaction of their provable property of the abovenamed debtors I, Maurice debts. Hodgson Lyford, Chartered Accountant, 11th 4. The trustees shall have the power to sell any Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, assets to the debtor's after those assets have Perth 6000, intend to declare a first and final dividend been independently valued. in this matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 20th day of June 1981. 5. The trustees of the Composition are to distribute the moneys aforestated to the creditors Dated at Perth this twenty-sixth day of May 1981. of the debtors in the order prescribed by SecM. H. LYFORD tion 109 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966-1973, in the same manner as if the debtors had been Trustee made bankrupt on the date of acceptance of their Melsom, Wilson & Partners, .11th Floor, T. & G. proposal. Building, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000. 6. The Composition is to be entered into pursuant to Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966. Bankruptcy Act 1966 7. The definitions contained in Sections 5 and 187 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 shall apply to the FIRST DIVIDEND terms used in the Composition'. No. 37 of 11981—Part X—Re Clifford Anzac Nash Dated at Perth this 25th day of May 1981. and Joyce Margaret Nash, business proprietors, R. W. BROWN and R. S. NORGARD trading as ' C & J. Nash', of 6 Hurrell Way, Rockingham, W.A. Joint and Several Trustees NOTICE is hereby given that as joint and several Hungerford Hancock & Offner, Chartered Accounttrustees of a Composition pursuant to Part X of the ants, 16th Floor, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. Bankruptcy Act 1966, we, Ronald Wyndham Brown 6000. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 2981 Bankruptcy Act, 1966—Part X NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF DEED OF ASSIGNMENT No. 36 of 1 1 9 8 1 / X — L e e Raymond Moore, salesman, of Unit 3, 66 Sixth Avenue, Maylands, and Naomi Heather Kathleen Moore, of 15A Myrtle Avenue, Marmion, previously in partnership trading as 'Bentwood Crafts' at High Street, Denmark. NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed debtors on the 26th day of May 1981 executed Deeds of Assignment pursuant to Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966, to Terence John Collinson, Peter Michael Melsom and Stanley Frederic Robson, Registered Trustees in the State of Western Australia as Joint and Several Trustees and the same are now lying for inspection at the offices of Collinson Melsom & Co., Chartered Accountants, 'Colmel House', 241 Stirling Street, Perth. P. M. MELSOM Trustee Collinson Melsom & Co., Chartered Accountants, 'Colmel House', 241 Stirling Street, Perth, W.A. 6000. Bankruptcy Act 1966-1970—Part X NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND Form Alio—Section 140 (3) No. 113 of l9S0/X—Re Colin Barry Moore, workshop foreman and Denise Elizabeth Moore, housewife, both of 5 Clark Place, Karrinyup and previously trading as 'B.P. Kaninyup', of 190 Karrinyup Road, Karrinyup. TAKE notice that, as trustee of the abovenamed debtor, I, Peter Michael Melsom, of 241 Stirling Street, Perth, intend to declare a dividend in this matter. Creditors who wish to be included in this dividend must lodge their proof of debt form with me on or before the 22nd day of June 1981. Dated this twenty-seventh day of May 1981. P. M. MELSOM Trustee Collinson Melsom & Co., Chartered Accountants, 'Colmel House', 241 Stirling Street, Perth, W.A. 6000. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 35 of 1981—Part X—Re Jacob Sharp and Veroniac Sharp, of 28 Ward Avenue, Greenmount. At a meting of creditors of the abovenamed, held on the 21st day of May 1981 at 12 Mead Street, Kalamunda a Composition was approved. Take notice that as trustee of the property of the abovenamed debtors I intend to declare a first and final dividend in this matter. Creditors wishing to be included in this dividend must lodge their proof of debt with me on or before the 6th day of July 1981. Dated this 28th day of May 1981. N. E. HARDING Trustee N. E. Harding & Associates, '12 Mead Street (P.O. Box 20), Kalamunda, W.A. 6076. Bankruptcy Act 43 BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF TASMANIA PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Examinations to be held before the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Court Room, 11th Floor, 188 Collins Street, Hobart, on the date and at the time shown. All debts due to the estates should be paid to the Official Receiver, 188 Collins Street, Hobart. 205/80—Re Peter Johanus Slyp (also known as Peter John Slyp), 19 Hope Street, Ulverstone, presently carrying on business on his own account as a building contractor from the above address, under the name 'P. J. Slyp' (21.7.81 at 3.00 p.m.). 85/81—Re David Ross Wilson and Jillian Elizabeth Wilson, Leslie Vale, contractors (22.7.81 at 10.30 a.m.). 97/81—Re David John Hopwood, 49 Cleburne Street, Kingston, shop assistant, formerly carrying on business in partnership at 112 Montague Street, New Town, as an advertising sales representative, under the business name 'Jo'em Enterprises' (21.7.81 at 10.30 a.m.). 106/81—Re Anthony David Blackmore and Patricia Blackmore, 5 Pennycuick Court, Bridgewater, unemployed and waitress respectively (21.7.81 at 2.15 p.m.). D. N. B. ROSS Acting Official Receiver PRIVATE NOTICES Companies Ordinance 1962 In the matter of DULHUNTLY HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF MEMBERS AND CREDITORS PURSUANT TO SECTION 272. TAKE notice that a final meeting of creditors and members of the abovenamed company will be held at 125 Rivett Street, Hackett, A.C.T. 2602, on Thursday, the ninth day of July 11981 at 2.00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to lay before it the accounts of the winding up, and to give an explanation thereof. Dated this first day of June 1981. L. S. D. HENRY Liquidator In the matter of the Companies Ordinance 1962 and In the matter of WANDEEN INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the company held at Sydney on the 16th day of April 1981, the following special resolution was duly passed: 'That the company be wound up voluntarily and that John William Charles d'Apice of 50 Margaret Street, Sydney, be appointed liquidator for the purposes of such winding up.' Dated this 16th day of April 1981. J. W. C. d'APlCE Liquidator 44 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Private notices In the matter of the Companies Ordinance 1961 and In the matter of R. W. WHITAKER (HOLDINGS) PTY LIMITED TAKE notice that the affairs of the abovenamed company is now fully wound up and that in pursuance of Section 272 (1) of the Companies Ordinance 1961, a meeting of that company will be held at the offices of Hooker Corporation Limited, 21st Floor, 175 Pitt Street, Sydney, on the 29th day of June 1981 for the purpose of laying before the meeting, accounts showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted, the property disposed of and giving any explanation thereof. L. B. HUNTER Liquidator Wallace, McMullin & Smail, Chartered Accountants, 52 Phillip Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000. Companies Ordinance 1962-1974 Section 271 and 272 NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS AND MEMBERS BUDGET CONCRETE PTY LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) NOTICE is hereby given that in the terms of Section 271 and 272 of the Companies Ordinance 1962 (as amended) the annual and final general meeting of the company will be held at the office of the liquidator, Shop 164, Gallery Level, Belconnen Mall, A.C.T. at 12.30 p.m. on Friday, the 10th day of July 1981, for the purpose of having laid before it by the Uquidator an account of his acts and dealings and of the conduct of the winding up and the property of the company disposed of. S. N. A. H A R D I N G Liquidator Canberra, 28th May 1981. Companies Ordinance 1962-1974 Section 271 and 272 NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS AND MEMBERS BUDGET LANDSCAPING PTY LIMITED a N LIQUIDATION) NOTICE is hereby given that in the terms of Section 271 and 272 of the Companies Ordinance 1962 (as amended) the annual and final general meeting of the company will be held at the office of the liquidator. Shop 164, Gallery Level, Belconnen Mall, A.C.T. at 11.00 a.m. on Fiday, the lOith day of July 1981, for the purpose of having laid before it by the liquidator an account of his acts and dealings and of the conduct of the winding up and the property of the company disposed of. S. N. A. HARDING Liquidator Canberra, 28th May 1981. In the matter of the Companies Ordinance 1962 and RUBOR HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF MEMBERS NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 272 of the Companies Ordinance the final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held at 50 Bridge Street, Sydney, on the 25th day of June 1981 at 10.30 a.m. AGENDA (i) To receive an account made up dator showing how the winding conducted, and the property of has been disposed of, and to explanation required thereof. by the liquiup has been the company receive any (ii) To agree that the liquidator be authorised at his discretion to destroy the books of account, records and documents of the company, and the liquidator's accounts and records, within a period of five years after dissolution of the company. Dated this twenty-second day of May 1981. JUSTIN H. GARDENER Liquidator Geoffrey Fulham Silverlock, late of 14 William Street, Mentone, retired, deceased. CREDITORS, next of kin, and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on the 8th day of February 1981 are required by the Trustees Lorelei Pat Rumble, of 16 Pine Street, Frankston, home duties, Judith Aileen Seddon, of 2 Waitara Drive, Keysborough, home duties, and Ruth Silverlock, of 17 Yertchuk Street, Ashwood, secretary, to send particulars to them c / o the undersigned by the 9th day of August 1981 after which date they may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. R. F. M. HOLLOW Barrister and Solicitor 482-484 Nepean Highway, Frankston. Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Tenders invited 45 TENDERS INVITED Tenders close at 2 p.m. on— Description of goods or services D E P A R T M E N T O F ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES P U R C H A S I N G DIVISION AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Provision of cleaning services to the Institute of Anatomy, NBSL, Currong and Acton (RT62/02772U-1) Provision of cleaning services to the Spence Primary and Infants School and Baby Health Centre (RT62/02865M1) Provision of cleaning services to the North Ainslie Primary and Infants School (RT62/02866L-1) Provision of cleaning services to the Police Services Complex, the Joint Services Staff College and the Coastal Surveillance Centre, Weston (RT62/03084R-1) Provision of drafting services for the Australian Survey Office (RT62/02867K-1) Provision of cleaning services to Copland College (RT62/ 03139S-1) Supply, delivery and installation cf steel shelving and clothing lockers for period of twelve months from date of acceptance (RT62/03025F-1) Supply and delivery of executive type chairs for period of twelve months from date of acceptance (RT62/03060B1) Supply and laying of vinyl tiles and vinyl sheet for period twelve months from date of acceptance (RT62/02563G) VICTORIA Rivets (RT04/21875E) Flying helmets (RT07/02891W) Woven insignia (RT07/02775W) Women's white dresses (RT07/21825S) Insecticides (RT05/00251Y) Webbing belts (RT07/00137B) Anti-flash gloves and hoods rRT07/21737S) Aircraft brake disc (RT04/02899A) Copper, electrolyctic (RT08/21840T) Loam (RT05/03006J) Towing tractor (RTO1/02919 R) Men's non-slip boots (RT07/8430-80-12B) Typesetting of reports (RT06/2i841J) Boxes (RT06/21844M) Women's made-to-measure special measurement clothing (RT07/20695Y) Ultrasonic flaw detector (RT03/02931W) Cloth, wool Melton (RT07/02694S) Plug and clamp (RT04/02935T) Connector, electrical (RT04/21887Y) Toilet paper and paper towelling (RT06/21055B) MUk, condensed, sweetened, 400 g can (RT05/21903U) . Hire of self-drive rental cars (RT01/21684M) 23.6.81 16.6.81 Forms, specifications, etc., available at— 5th Floor, N o r t h Tower, CAGA Centre, Akuna Street, Canberra City, A.C.T. (P.O. Box 1920) (Telephone: (062) 45 3749) 18.6.81 23.6.81 18.6.81 24.6.81 25.6.81 18.6.81 16.6.81 23.6.81 10th Floor, Jensen Hduse, 339 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Vic, (G.P.O. Box 2820aa) (Telephone: (03) 665 6396 (03) 665 6386) 24.6.81 25.6.81 26.6.81 30.6.81 QUEENSLAND Security patrol service for R A A F , 47942F) Brisbane (RT31/ 24.6.81 10th Floor, Commonwealth Government Centre, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane (G.P.O, Box 2456) (Telephone (07) 225 0122 ext. 2925) Special measurement clothing for Australian Army Personnel in South Australia (RT43/45553T) Feasibility study for the introduction of a serial data bus into shipborne weapon systems for Defence Research Centre Salisbury, S.A. (RT41/45402M) 18.6.81 7th Floor, National Bank Building, 26 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. (G.P.O. Box 1243) (Telephone: (08) 50 6210) SOUTH AUSTRAUA 9.7.81 46 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Tenders invited Description of goods or services Tenders close at 2 p.m. on— Forms, specifications, etc., available at— DEPARTMENT OF THE CAPITAL TERRITORY AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Supply of reflectorised number plates (TBI00/80) . . . 1.7.81 Supply of two bush fire tanker bodies (TB102/80) Supply of motor vehicles (TBlOl/80) 8.7.81 Secretary, Tender Board, Department of the Capital Territory, Canberra City DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH VICTORIA Double element monochromator (T803) . . . Radioactivity effluent monitor for HPLC {T804) 25.6.81 Commonwealth Department of Health, Commonwealth Centre, cnr Spring and Latrobe Streets, Melbourne DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION VICTORIA Bonegilla, Army Apprentice School, Commercial Wing— 23.6.81 Landscaping of east and west courtyards NSC (Defence —Army) (VT254) QUEENSLAND Director of Housing and Construction, Department of Housing and Construction, Contracts Branch, 7th Floor, Tivoli Court, 239-241 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Vic. also at Bandiana Depot Greenslopes, RGH (Veterans' Affairs)—Part demolition 23.6.81 of temporary walkway and alterations to permanent walkway (QT136) Hughenden Telephone Exchanjge (Telecom Australia)— Remedial works to foundations siteworks and walls (QT137) Townsville, International Airport (Transport)—Stormdrainage and roadworks (QT138) Cabarlah (Defence—Army)—New working accommo- 30.6.81 dation and transport compound (QT139) Cabarlah (Defence—Army)—Working accommodation and transport compound, electrical NSC (QT140) Toowong (Telecom Australia)—Construction of Telecom 23.6.81 Operations Depot Stage 2 (QT142) Department of Housing and Construction, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane also at Dalrymple Road, Garbutt, Townsville, Qld Adelaide—Provision of additional electrical metering at 16.6.81 King William Tower Birkenhead—External repairs and painting to building No. 17 (Drill Hall) at HMAS 'Encounter' Adelaide—Re-roofing, repairs and painting to Ansett Hangar No. 1 at Airport Thevenard—Connection of various premises to the common effluent scheme Port Augusta—External and internal repairs and painting to residence at 13 Seaview Road Port Augusta—External and internal repairs, renovations and painting of duplex residence at Nos 8 and 10 Marryatt Street Department of Housing and Construction, 10-20 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, S.A. SOUTH AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA Perth (Australia Post)—Replacement of two no passenger 30.6.81 lifts in G.P.O. also at 7SD Compound, Drayton Road, Toowoomba, Qld also available at Ceduna Post Office also available at Port Augusta Post Office Department of Housing and Construction, Sheraton Court, 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, W.A. AUSTRALIAN POSTAL COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS Cleaning of Australia Post Headquarters, Carlton 25.6.81 (CP1522) Polythene bags for overseas registered mail (CP1533) Supply and installation of a microprocessor system 2.7.81 (CP1530) Survey of energy audits of Hobart, Preston and Clayton South Mail Centres (CP1531) Supply Branch, 71 Rathdowne Street, Carlton, Vic. Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Tenders invited 47 Tenders close at 2 p.m. Description of goods or services on— Forms specifications, etc., available SOUTH AUSTRALIA Locksmith requirement for Australia Post in South Australia—Period 1.7.81 to 30.6.82 (SA4046) 24.6.81 Manager, Supply Branch, Australia Post, 1st Floor, C M E Building, 272 Gouger Street, Adelaide, S.A. (Telephone: 216 2680) AUSTRALIAN T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S C O M M I S S I O N HEADQUARTERS Rope, cordage and twine (C5250)* 11.6.81 Thermoplastic hologram svstem for the Research Laboratories (C5269) Logic analyser (No. 3) for the Research Laboratories (C5270) Envelopes for Personnel (C5282) Xenon, arc weathering equipment for the Research 16.6.81 Laboratories (C5244) Printed continuous list printing stationery (C5285) Printed continuous stationery for T2030 data printer (€5287) Teleprinter pagewinder and brackets (C5146)* . . . . 18.6.81 Subscribers and statistical meters (C5245) Printed forms, T X series (C5281) Power generating sets (C5272) Printed forms, E651-899 (C5284) Push button dial kit (C5265) Printed pay series (C5300) Coil winding wire (C5273) Utilities and vans, light commercial (C5241) Individual circuit monitoring system (C5142)* Automatic data processing equipment (C5150) . . . . Telephone cable, external, optical fibre cable and installation accessories (€5198) NEW SOUTH WALES Courier services, Sydney-Gosford-Newcastle-SvdneyPenrith—Period 1.9.81 to 31.8.82 (NSW1149) Purchase and removal of batteries, Silverwater Telephone Exchange (NSW1231) Adjustable spanners—Period 1.1.82 to 31.12.83 (NSW 1245) Emergency warning and intercommunications system, Sydenham and Concord workshops (NSW 1265) Cold mix binder, Sydney Metropolitan and Blue Mountain and adjacent areas—Period 1.10.81 to 30.9.83 (NSW 1272) Flow meters—Period ending 31.12.81 (NSW 1322) Fans and air circulators—Period 1.9.81 to 31.8.82 (NSW1330) Buffing of telephone cases and handsets—Period 1.10.81 to 30.9.83 (NSW1268) Magneto bell castings (NSW 1277) Offset printing and/or photocopying of documents (NSW1I32) Carrying cases for test instruments—Period 1.10.81 to 30.9.83 (NSW1146) Cleaning public telephones, Lismore, Tweed H e a d s Period 1.10.81 to 30.9.83 (NSW1261) Construction of flammable liquid store, Caringbah TEC (NSW 1282) Supply and erection of fully adjustable steel pallet racking (NSW 1302) Courier service, Sydney-Canberra—Period ending 30.6.83 (NSW 1148) Cleaning and disposal of waste from grease trap, Telecom House—Period ending 31.3.83 (NSW1232) Linesmen's tools and accessories (NSW 1242) • Closing date extended at— Supply Branch, all States Supply Branch, all States Secretary, London Supply Branch, all States and Official 23.6.81 25,6.81 30.6.81 7.7.81 9.7.81 11.8.81 13.8.81 12.6.81 16.6.81 19.6.81 23.6.81 Manager, Supply, BP House, 110 Alfred Street, Milsons Point (Telephone: 92 1808) 48 Tenders Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G23, 9 June 1981 invited Tenders close at 2 p.m. on— Description of goods or services AUSTRALIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS VICTORIA Forms, sepcifications, etc., available at— COMMISSION- continued Bump caps (V1459) Patrol service, auto plant section, Port Melbourne (V1482) Incinerators (VI462) Pallets, container type, steel mesh (V1463) Crane, trunk mounted, map purchasing (VI466) Pocket knives (V1464) First aid material (VI480) Wooden road and footway bridges (V1465) Patrol service, Telecom premises, 1868 Dandenong Road, Clayton (V1434) Accommodation operations, departmental seminars (V1475) Cleaning, Belgrave Telephone Exchange (VI399) . . . . SOUTH AUSTRALIA Supply and install automotive air-conditioners to motor vehicles—Period 1.8.81 to 31.7,82 (SA2347) PVC ducting—Period 1.11.81 to 31.10.82 (SA2397) . . Removal of waste ex motor repair workshops—Period 1.9.81 to 31.8.83 (SA2400) Sensitized dyline paper, opaque medium—Period 1.8.81 to 31.7.82 (SA24()4) 17.6.81 Manager, Supply, Telecom Australia, 917 Princes Highway, Springvale, Vic. (Telephone: (03) 544 9011. ext. 256) 19.6.81 24.6.81 26.6.81 23.6.81 30.6.81 Manager, Supply, 260 Currie Street, Adelaide, S.A. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Contracts arranged 49 C@g\iT^ACTS ARi^ANGED Reference Description of supplies Value ($) Contractor DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING SERVICE AUSTRALIAN CAPDTAL TERRITORY Government Printing Office 69192 Daco E microfilm, 105 mm X 75 m 69116 Cornwall Board, coated one side, 640 x 1020 mm 240 gsm T9733 . . . . Jiffy padded bags 69128 Calico, expanding, 800 mm x 250 mm 69121 Buckram Winchester No. 1014, blue, 50 m rolls 69146 2 mm black baling wire, 1500 m coils 69181 Plate material, concentrate, electrostatic solution, blue etch, blanket wash and toner Comp/Edit 5618 visual display terminal TJE 16 tape drive and installation . . 80073 80071 80063 69186 3 168.00 3 609.00 1512.00 1 250.00 1 263.50 1 406.40 1 465.60 11 900.00 14 000.00 Quadritek phototypesetter, interface 20 000.00 and fore ground/back ground Envelopes, Kraft brown, pocket, 265 1 219.50 mm x 215 mm Tuff tan Kodak quad plates, 1270 x 1035 x 1688.00 .30 mm Clear, bi-oriented, PVC shrink film, 1512.00 800 mm wide centre-folded to 400 mm Gold foil, 10 in. x 20 feet F41601 . . 7 470.(K) 69083 69047 69069 T9745 . . . . 69118 69198 Packaging tape and cellulose tape . . Cornwall Board, one sided, 890 x 1140 mm 240 gsm Daco E microfilm, 105 mm X 75 m 3 564.40 9 793.17 3 168.00 Kodak (A'asia) Ltd, Dickson, A.C.T. Dalton Fine Paper, East Bentleigh, Vic. Besley & Pike Pty Ltd, Milsons Point, N.S.W. Brella Pty Ltd, Reservoir, Vic. Winterbottom Products (Aust.) Ltd, Seven Hills, N.S.W. Australian Wire Industries Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. A. B. Dick Aust. Ltd, Braddon, A.C.T. A.M. International, Fyshwick, A.C.T. Infosys Peripherals Pty Ltd, Milsons Point, N.S.W. Itek Graphic Products, Kew, Vic. Spicers Paper Industries Pty Ltd, Fairfield, Vic. Kodak (A'asia) Ltd, Dickson, A.C.T, W. R. Grace Aust. Ltd, Botany, N.S.W. Starnell Printing Supplies, Kensington, N.S.W. Beiersdorf Aust. Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Dalton Fine Paper, East Bentleigh, Vic. Kodak (A'asia) Ltd, Dickson, A.C.T. DEPARTMENT OF THE CAPITAL TERRITORY AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Finance and QA647/80 OA993/80 QA127/81 QA148/81 QA 168/81 QA196/81 QA211/81 QA215/81 QA217/81 Supjily Branch . . Removal of unwanted pine seedlings . Foam branchpipes with controls . . . . Fertilizer spreader , Thinning and pruning in Kowen Forest . Non-commercial thinning and pruning, Kowen Forest Electronic top loading balance . . . Hire of photocopiers—Period ending . 30.6.81 . Electric urns Turf seeding machine Garbage bag, domestic . QA254/81 . QA255/81 QA257/81 . . . QA258/81 QA263/81 . Estimate 10734/81—3 Offset disc plough Weather coats Forms BL 1/7 Forms BL 1/9 Density disk packs 3 060.00 1 825.00 6 074.00 2 378.00 2 780.00 3 187.00 2 655.00< ! 514.00 2 997.00 4 250.00 2 641.(K) 4 441.00 1 805.00 1 004.(K) 9 828.00 J. Korhonen, Evatt, A.C.T. Chubb Fire (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Moorabbin, Vic. Seymour Rural Equipment, Seymour, Vic. R. Hagan & R. Armstrong, Kowen Forest, N.S.W. L. R. Neuss, Melba, A.C.T. Selby's Scientific Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. A.B.E. Copiers, Fyshwick, A.C.T. K. J. Warden Pty Ltd, F>shwick, A.C.T. Deveson Jahn (A'asia) Pty Ltd, Cabramatta, N.S.W. Alpha Bag Co. Pty Ltd, Winston Hills, N.S.W, Connor Shea & Co. (N.S.W.) Pty Ltd, Granville, N.S.W. B.B.C. Hardware, Fyshwick, A.C.T. W. A. Pepperday Pty Ltd, Marrickville, N.S.W. Paterson Press Pty Ltd, Richmond, Vic. Burroughs Ltd, Fyshwick, A.C.T. 50 Contracts Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 arranged Description of supplies Reference Value (S) DEPARTMENT OF THE CAPITAL TERRITORY—<:ontinued 3011.00 QA253A/81 . . Control loop canisters 1 383.00 QA270/81 . . Mild steel 4 510.00* QA273/81 . . Mailing ser^'ice—Period 18.5.81 to 30.6.82 2 920.00 QA281/81 . . Fire fighting pumps 0/N310247 . . Hire of Stacker Walkie Period to 30.6.81 Water testing kit TB58/80 Ride-on mower 0/N410583 . . . . . Straddle- 2 415.00* 1 2C0.00 11 696.00 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE NEW SOUTH WALES 917.8N-62. . . Grafton, 41 RNSWR—Erection of a security fence around training depot 917^N-87. . . Coffs Harbour, 41 RNSWR—Erection of a security fence around training depot M9478 . . . . PMQ 5, South Head Road—Construct garage M9330 . . . . Moore Park Barracks—Relocate gas pastry machine, Building No. 43 911-79N-79 . . Georges Heights, WRAAC S c h o o l Upgrade kitchen in ORs' mess M9697 . . . . Georges Heights, PMQ 1110—Internal R & M and repaint 911-80N-3 . . Chowder Bay—Upgrade classroom 3, Building No. 17 4 048.00 6 428.00 6 120.00 Contractor Burroughs Ltd, Fyshwick, A.C.T. Elders Metals Ltd, Wollongong, N.S.W. Better Mail, Canberra City Fire Fighting and Agricultural Pumps, Cronulla, N.S.W. Wreckair Hire, St Ives, N.S.W. Selbys Scientific Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Rover Mowers (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Chester Hill, N.S.W. ARC Engineering Pty Ltd, Coffs Harbour, N.S.W. ARC Engineering Pty Ltd, Coffs Harbour, N.S.W. 9 950.00 Vimayne Pty Ltd, Macquarie Fields, N.S.W. J. Curtin & Sons Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Joro Pty Ltd, Collaroy, N.S.W. 2 900.00 L. Roy, Bondi, N.S.W. 1 152.00 13 250.00 John Cox, Collaroy, N.S.W. Supply Manager (Armament) 168670 . . . . Ring 1 860.00 Max Kadner, Surry Hills, N.S.W. Supply Manager (Electrical) 103330 . . . . Santon rotary switches I 188.00 Santon Aust. Pty Ltd, Chatswood, N.S.W. Instant Component Service, Mascot, N.S.W. Decca Marine Pty Ltd, Artarmon, N.S.W, Morganite Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Electrical Equipment (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Regents Park, N.S.W. J. Blackwood & Son Pty Ltd, Smithfield, N.S.W. Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Sony (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Wild Leitz (Aust.) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Santon (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Chatswood, N.S.W. Tektronix Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Email Pty Ltd, Rosebery, N.S.W. Dept of Productivity, Adelaide, S.A. Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Pty Ltd, North R>de, N.S.W. Mallory Batteries, North Ryde, N.S.W. Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, Liverpool, N.S.W. John Hadland Pty Ltd, Glen Waverley, Vtr viv. Morganite Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Standard Telephones & Cables Pt> Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Olex Cables Ltd, Lidcombe, N.S.W. Austral Standard Cables, Liverpool, N.S.W. 103346 . . . . Connectors 1 552.00 103356 103362 103374 . . . . . . . . . . . . Generator sweep Contact brushes Jack assembly 6 051.00 1 237.00 2 282.00 103376 . . . . Flow switches 2 055.00 103399 . . . . Transformers 1 479.00 106486 110513 . . . . . . . . Sony 22 in. colour television Enlarger complete with footswitch . . 1 152.00 1 356.00 102801 . . . . Switches, rotary, Santon 6 842.00 102892 103164 103185 103254 . . . . Oscilloscope TEK P/No. 465B . . . Quicklag circuit breakers Mica insulators and sleeving . . . . Circuit card assemblies 2 957.00 1 884.00 2 226.00 5 760.00 103260 103264 . . . . . . . . Batteries Block tape holders 1 447.00 3 100.00 103286 . . . . Binocular prisms and housings 103367 102469 . . . . . . . . Carbon brushes Telephone, portable 2 394.00 3 960.00 Cable, electrical 24 core 7/0.67 mm Cable, electrical 12 core, 16/0.20 mm . 4 954,00 3 816.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 102946 . . . . . 103002 : . . • . * Estimate . . . 4 014.00 Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Contracts arranged Value ($) 51 Contractor Reference Description of supplies 103047 . Cable, electrical single core 276/0.40 mm Telephone set, wall 3 468.00 Olex Cables Ltd, Lidcombe, N.S.W. 1 822.00 Cord, electrical 4 core, 30/0.20 mm Case, balance and straps for under water wrist watch Strap, tiedown, cable ducting . . 1 401.00 1 321.00 Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Ltd, Leichhardt, Ts.S.W. Olex Cables Ltd, Lidcombe, N.S.W. Roland R. Harris, Sydney, N.S.W. 103061 . 103093 . 103127 . 103133 . 103141 . 103149 . 103165 . 103174 . 103183 . 103184 . 103208 . 103209 . 103253 . 2 115.00 Film, photographic, developer . . Insulation sheet Pack, consumable for Nashua photocopier Plug, tip, jack tips Motorola pageboy unit 3 566.00 1 006.00 9 884.00 Rela> armature . . Plug and socket kit 2 587.00 1 820.00 Field pack, canvas 1 240.00 Circuit card assembly 1 582.00 1 470.00 1 440.00 . . . Oscilloscope, accessory pack 1 699.00 Ropelighting, type CLW-04 . 5 460.00 Torsional vibrational calibration and conditioner Portable gas monitor, filter and indicator Impulse generator 1 024.00 3 497.00 103045 . 103316 . Lantern, spotlight, underwater Light, desk, bench lamp 4 784.00 4 217.00 103322 . 103361 . 103409 . Batteries, three cell . . . . Bird, dummy load Electric light fitting, red glass 1 615.00 1 150.00 4 484.00 103418 . 103522 . Tape sound recording Fuse holder 1 714.00 1 237.00 103524 . Fuse link, cartridge. 1 912.00 103529 . 103549 . 103595 . Battery assembly, P/No. 3XMP15 Dry silver paper Psychrometer, clockwork . . . . 1 580.00 1 943.00 7 045.00 110477 . 5 696.00 2 830.00 110500 . Storage oscilloscope, model 1741A and accessories Dual trace oscilloscope, main frame model 525 and accessories Films, various titles 110533 . Digital hnear amplifier 4 250.00 110534 . Electronic multimeter and accessories . 4 893.00 110535 . I 029.00 110541 . Mobile transceiver FM320 with accessories 16 mm film. Visual Aids 110559 . 16 mm films. Engineering Craft Studies 7 200.00 103255 . 103256 . 110416 . 110418 . 110481 . 110489 . Supply Manager (General) 183874 . . . . Wire rope 184454 . . . . Pine wood 184678 . . 184683 . . Tapered pin Rubber pads . . . . 1 155.00 6 240.00 1 460.00 4 236.00 6 984.00 1 189.00 1 361.00 Salmon Bros. Elect. Pty Ltd, Meadowbank, N.S.W. Kodak (A'asia) Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. O.H. O'Brien, Lidcombe, N.S.W. Nashua (Aust.) Pty Ltd, St Leonards, N.S.W. Tecnico Electronics, Lane Cove, N.S.W. Motorola Communication (A'asia), Rydalmere, N.S.W. A.J. Distributors, Rhodes, N.S.W. Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Wild Leitz (Aust.) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Warburton Franki Pty Ltd, Auburn, N.S.W. Sevlen Lighting Pty Ltd, Burwood, N.S.W. Warburton Franki Pty Ltd, Auburn, N.S.W. George Kent (ANZ) Pty Ltd, Caringbah, N.S.W. Elmeasco Instruments Pty Ltd, Concord, N.S.W. Murfett Pty Ltd, Marrickville, N.S.W. Salmon Bros Electric Pty Ltd, Meadowbank, N.S.W. Besco Batteries, Villawood, N.S.W. R.F. Devices Pty Ltd, Concord, N.S.W. Safe Appliance Equipment Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. Ampex (Aust.) Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Lakemba Wholesalers Pty Ltd, Lakemba, N.S.W. Salmon Bros. Electric Pty Ltd, Meadowbank, N.S.W. Chloride Batteries, Lidcombe, N.S.W. 3M (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Pymble, N.S.W. Analgas (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Castle Hill, N.S.W. Hewlett-Packard (Aust.) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. B.W.D. Instruments Pty Ltd, Springvale, Vic. Holt Saunders Pty Ltd, Artarmon, N.S.W. Leeds & Northnip (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Hewlett-Packard (Aust.) Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. PhilUps T M C Ltd, Auburn, N.S.W. Bell & Howell (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Pyrmont, N.S.W. British Broadcasting Corp., Sydney, N.S.W. Bullivants Pty Ltd. Alexandria, N.S.W. Bowman's Timber Pty Ltd, Seven Hills, N.S.W. Bullivants Pty Ltd, Alexandria N.S.W, Tylors (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Beaconsfield, N.S.W. 52 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Contracts arranged Reference Value (S) Description of supplies DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE—continued Hand tool 1 364.00 184864 . . 184906 . . . Vice 1 490.(K) 184925 . . . Nut 1 652.00 184926 . . . Cock 2 736.00 184934 . . 184940 . . 184958 . . . . . Bolt Polish Detergent 4 230.00 1 010.00 1 268.00 Frame Packing Plywood Seal Pallet transporter 1 710.00 1 048.00 4 749.00 1 312.00 1 700.00 Sleeving 1 643.00 Tap 1 061.00 185081 . . Ratguard 3 724.00 185082 . . Adhesive 1 800.00 184964 184985 185013 185029 185030 . . . . .. . . . . . . 185041 . . 185079 . . . 185103 . . . Hook 1 750.00 185119 . . 184670 . . 194650 . . . . Handle Hoist Mask 1 260.00 2 130.00 5 604,00 194747 . . 194802 . . . . Boring head Plate 1 170.00 2 170.00 194811 . . . . 1 538.00 Hose * Supply 124708 124799 124823 124840 124842 124849 124861 124868 124895 124915 124938 124949 124986 135119 Manager (Machinery) . Gauges . . Washing machine . . . Spray gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 970.00 1 320.00 1 706.00 3 267.00 1 104.00 1 196.00 1 255.00 3 335.00 2 339.00 4 602.00 2 480.00 Bush Rotary pump Gear worm Filter element Sealing ring Atomisers Spool gun and control Rings Welding equipment Valves Welding machine Supply Manager (Victualling) . Form SQI34 145225 . . . Form SX29 145213 . . Potatoes ' 142873 . . Protector, document, plastic 144855 . . 145218 140419 145227 143615 5 220.00 5 581.00 1 512.00 . . . . 3 272.00 2 738.00 6 000.00 7 326.00 Form SD17 Socks, black, woollen Form FS3 Gloves, leather, welder's 3 564.00 2 570.00 2 295.00 5 171.00 143636 . . 143648 . . . Tape, textile Insignia, embroidered, blue on white . 9 805.00 1 367.00 145239 . . 146237 . . 143673 . . . . Form PB115-3 Tape, vinyl, alphabetical and numerical Gloves, rubber 1 365.00 1 006.00 2 567.00 Contractor John Crane Mauri Pty Ltd, Bankstown, N.S.W. Dawn Tools Vices Pty Ltd, Belfield, N.S.W. A. H. Mullings Pty Ltd, Rosebery, N.S.W. Enware N.S.W. Pty Ltd, Punchbowl, N.S.W. Clade Manufacturing Pty Ltd, N.S.W. Mulford Plastics Pty Ltd, Rozelle, N.S.W. Whiteley Chemicals (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Chippendale, N.S.W. Alfab Pty Ltd, West Heidelberg, Vic. Swift M.LP. Pty Ltd, Ashfield, N.S.W. Cemac Pty Ltd, Auburn, N.S.W. C. E. Mayo Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Davies Ind. Equip. Pty Ltd, Milperra, N.S.W. Bellies Agencies Pty Ltd, South Brisbane, Qld J. Blackwood and Son Ltd, Smithfield, N.S.W. W. Kopsen and Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Emhart Australia Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. West Footscray Engin. Works Pty Ltd, West Footscray, Vic. Walkers Ltd, Maryborough, Qld Scruttons Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. Drager (Aust.) Pty Ltd, South Melbourne, ViV vie. Demco Pty Ltd, Redfern, N.S.W. J. Murray Moore N.S.W. Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. Dunlop Industrial and Aviation, Rosebery, N.S.W. K.D.G. Instruments Pty Ltd, Sydney Hoover (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney Samson Spray Equipment Pty Ltd, "Sydney Weir Engineering Pty Ltd, Sydney Mono Pumps Pty Ltd, Sydney Yared Marine Pty Ltd, Sydney DCE Vokes Pty Ltd, Sydney Spirax Sarco Pty Ltd, Sydney Email Limited, Sydney C.I.G. (Aust.) Ltd, Sydney John Crane Mauri Pty Ltd C.I.G. Limited, Sydney H. I. Fraser Pty Ltd Scruttons Ltd, Sydney Miller Business Forms Pty Ltd, Sydney Snap-Apart Pty Ltd, Sydney Kable Bros Pty Ltd, Sydney Cumberland Stationery Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney Snap-Apart Pty Ltd, Sydney Holeproof Ltd, Deepdene, Vic, Davies & Cannington Pty Ltd, Sydney Jordan Leather Goods (Mfg) Pty Ltd, Collingwood, Vic. Sheppard Textiles, Montmorency, Vic. Arcade Badge Embroidery Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney C. A. Jones & Abies Pty Ltd, Sydney Quickstik International Pty Ltd, Sydney Ansell International Pty Ltd, Sydney Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Gazette Contracts arranged 53 Reference Description of supplies Value ($) Contractor 146693 . . . 143603 . . . Safe, personal, one drawer Insignia, embroidered, various colours 4 140.00 1 931.00 143646 . . . . 143644 . . . . 143652 . . . Button, gilt, size 3 Button, gilt, size 1 Mitten, oven, hand, protective 1 200.00 1 960.00 2 332.00 140393 . . . . 143651 . . . Stockings, large Insignia, naval, embroidered, blue on white Badges Potatoes and onions Form FP174-1 Form SQ103 Trousers, men's, white Cup, vitrified china, white Leathercloth, PVC Sweater, man's, rib-knit Shoes, men's, white leather Tag, servicing record 9 750.00 2 084.00 I 059.00 1 667.00 1 879.00 143713 . . . . Thread, cotton and polyester . . . . Fabric, furnishing Insignia, naval, embroidered, blue on white PVC Leggings, welder's 140432 . . . Trousers, barathea 4 712.00 C.M.I. Safe Coy., Sydney Perkal Embroidery Co. Pty Ltd, Rainbow, Vic. Stokes (Australasia) Ltd, Ringwood, Vic. Stokes (Australasia) Ltd, Ringwood, Vic. Dreikurs Safety and Engineering Supplies, Sydney Mentor Sox, Sydney Arcade Badge Embroidery Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney Swann & HudsonPtyLtd,Frankston, Vic. Kable Bros. Pty Ltd, Sydney Burroughs Ltd, Sydney W. A. Pepperday Pty Ltd, Sydney King Gee Clothing Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney Bristiie Ltd, Perth, W.A. Acmil Moulded Plastics Products, Sydney Elegant Knitting Co., Penrith E. McCamley & Sons Pty Ltd, Sydney Automatic Fire Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sydney Coats Patens (Australia) Ltd, Sydney I. Redelman and Son Pty Ltd, Sydney Arcade Badge Embroidery Co. Pty Ltd, Sydney Henness Safety Equipment Pty Ltd, Sydney Evercraft Manufacturing Pty Ltd, Sydney Machinery Spares . 124607 . . . 124653 . . , 124745 . . 124786 . . 124886 . . . 124887 . , 124921 . . 124944 , . . 125001 . . 125043 . . 125047 . . 125051 . . 125067 . . 125074 . . 125093 . . 125104 . . . 125142 . . Branch Impellers Thermometers Washing machine Transformer, portable Bearing, R H P Bearing, RHP Compressor Impeller Filter Teledyne processor Water pump, regent Water pump, engine cooling Inverted roller l.athe tools Nuts and washers Main boiler equipment Outboard motor 1 854.00 5 384.00 6 030.00 8 265.00 2 794.00 2 131.00 6 503.00 5 492.00 2 309.00 4 868.00 1 460.00 4 933.00 1 585.00 1 490,00 1 580.00 1 122.00 1 365.00 125168 125200 135066 124014 124163 124754 124844 124845 124988 125036 125062 125079 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125102 125147 12518! 125182 125189 125198 125215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Sleeves, salt water circ. pump . . . . Bellows, diesel engine Lathe, metal machining Valves, steam pressure Spindle Mitre wheels Valves, seat and globe Valve, disc, metallic Hydraulic crane Shoe, pump Valve, butterfly Compressor cylinder head and tube nest Propeller Rotor and shaft assembly Sleeves, pump Bushing sleeve Cover, inserted Bowl assembly Valve, butterfly 143621 142880 145224 145226 143720 148141 146689 140416 140433 146221 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 146217 . . . , 146694 . . . 143683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152221 . . 125226 . . 125233 . . . . Element fuel filter Coupling pump Crankshaft compressor . . . . . . . 3 977.00 1 586.00 5 188.00 6 050.00 2 768.00 6 537.00 9 345.00 9 356.00 2 750.00 1 820.00 1 740.00 1 272.00 4 032.00 5 364.00 1 999.00 1 408.00 1 130.00 2 083.00 2 206.00 1 462.00 1 414.00 1 485.00 6 330.00 3 299.00 1 490.00 2 891.00 1 688.00 3 528.00 3 862.00 1 936.00 1 099.00 1 693.00 1 853.00 Weir Engineering Pty Ltd, Sydney Tomasetti Instruments, Vic. Horscroft Eng. Pty Ltd, Vic. Robert Ford & Co., Sydney Bearing Distributors, Sydney R.H.P. Bearing, Sydney Hall Thermotank Pty Ltd, Sydney Kelly & Lewis Pumps, Sydney Gibson & Battle, Sydney Aust. General Electric Ltd, Sydney All Pumps Pty Ltd, Sydney M.T.U. Australia Pty Ltd Alfred Herbert (A/asia) Pty Ltd, Sydney Sandvik (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney Weir Engineering Pty Ltd, Sydney Babcock & Wilcox Pty Ltd, Sydney Outboard Marine Australia Pty Ltd, Sydney Thompson-Byron Jackson, Sydney Flexmetallic Tubina Pty Ltd, Sydney Macson Machine Tools Pty Ltd, Sydney Treloar Distributing Pty Ltd, Sydney Weir Engineering Pty Ltd, Sydney Babcock & Wilcox (Aust.) Ltd, Sydney Bestobell Engineers, Sydney Eureka Valves, Sydney J. Blackwood & Son Limited, S>dney Pump Engineers Pty Ltd, Sydney Keystone Valves (A/asia), Nowra Hamworthy Engineering (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney S.S. Engineering & Foundry Ltd, W.A. Dishmaster Appliances Ltd, Sydney Kelly & Lewis Pumps Pty Ltd, Sydney Walkers Limited, Qld Weir Engineering Pt> Ltd, Sydney Sharpies Stokes, Sydney Keystone Valves (A/asia) Pty Ltd, Sydney DCE Vokes Pty Ltd, Sydney Mono Pumps (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney Compair (A/asia) Pty Ltd, Sydney 54 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Contracts arranged Description of supplies Reference Value (S) Contractor DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE—continued 1 152.00 1 350.00 1 584.00 1 780.00 Richard Klinger Pty Ltd, Sydney Macson Machine Tools, Sydney Frederick Duffield Pty Ltd, Sydney W. Simons & Sons Pty Ltd, Sydney No. 2 Stores Depot, RAAF, Regents Park Binder, loose-leaf . . G311429 . 3 689.00 G312157 . Steel plate. . . 5 292.00 G312164 . Naval brass rod 1 788.00 G312167 . 1 350.00 G312168 . Stand, visible index file, lateral filing unit Tube steel, cold drawn Willcox Stationery Pty Ltd, West Heidelberg, Vic. J. Murray-More (N.S.W.) Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. Austral Bronze Crane Copper Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Megara Office Supplies, Balwyn, Vic. 4 128.00 G312188 . Terneplate 1 503.00 G312192 . Steel bar 4 713.00 G312194 . Aluminium alloy sheet 2 762.00 G312I95 . Aluminium alloy rod . 2 854.00 G312303 . Micrometer 2 870.00 G312308 . G312312 . G312323 . Tools, various Solder, tin alloy, wire form Key set 4 282.00 1 381.00 1 054.00 G312334 . Vice, 2 in. wide I 834.00 G312335 . G312336 . G312344 . Tools, various . Tools, various . Drill, hand . . 3 790.00 3 344.00 3 805.00 G312346 . G312373 . Welding torch outfit Leak test compound 1 665.00 1 008.00 G312400 . Monochlorodifiuormethane 4 843.00 G311425 . Book, memorandum . . . 9 975.00 G312434 . 8 656.00 G311449 . Paper, photographic, printing, black and white Sporting equipment G312510 . Straight edge . 2 253.00 G312513 . Cable, electrical 1 603.00 G312549 . 1 502.00 G312669 . Paper, photographic, projection waterproof Mixer, crystal G312717 G312725 G312726 G312765 G312770 Pen, lettering . Paint, galvanise Filler, metal . Respirator . . Box, polystyrene 4 268.00 1 249.00 1 471.00 1 135.00 1 979.00 125246 135081 135122 135138 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Cock assembly Mitre machine Hydraulic hose assembling machine Steam generating unit . . . . . . . . 1 906.00 1 264.00 G312790 . G312798 . G312953 , Wrench box Crimping tool Paint . . . 2 095.00 2 041.00 4 364.00 G313021 . Water still, solar heated 1 332.00 G313192 . Generator 1 094.00 Tubemakers of Aust. Pty Ltd, St Leonards, N.S.W. George Ward Dist. Pty Ltd, Smithfield, N.S.W. Eagle & Globe Steel Ltd, Guildford, N.S.W. William Adams Metals, Chester Hill, N.S.W. Alcan Aluminium Centre, Lidcombe, N.S.W. Pauls Merchants Pty Ltd, Bankstown, N.S.W. Sidchrome Pty Ltd, Belfield, N.S.W. Royston Electronics, Punchbowl, N.S.W. S. Robinson & Sons Pty Ltd, Camperdown, N.S.W. Paul's Merchants Pty Ltd, Bankstown, N.S.W. Trojan, Homebush, N.S.W. ABW Tools, Salisbury North, Qld Stanley Tools Pty Ltd, Drummoyne, N.S.W. CIG Order Dept., Alexandria, N.S.W. Anglo American Aviation Co. (AAA), Essendon Airport, Vic. F. C. Lovelock Pty Ltd, Broadway, N.S.W. Sands & McDougall (Aust.) Pty Ltd, South Melbourne, Vic. Ilford Aust. Pty Ltd, Crows Nest, N.S.W. Overseas Indents Pty Ltd, Canterbury, N.S.W. W. & G. Precision Instruments, South Caringbah, N.S.W. Austral Standard Cables Pty Ltd, Liverpool, N.S.W. Ilford Aust. Pty Ltd, Crows Nest, N.S.W. Hewlett-Packard Aust. Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. Liquid Paper Australia, Dee Why, N.S.W. Zephyr Products Pty Ltd, Chadstone, Vic. Dulux Aust. Ltd, Concord, N.S.W. MSA Aust. Pty Ltd, Girraween, N.S.W. Willowware Australia Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. ID International, Karrinyup, W.A. Australian AMP, Northmead, N.S.W. Triton Paints (N.S.W.) Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. R.F.D. Co. (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Marrickville, N.S.W. G. & M. E. Ryan, Auto & General Engineering, Seaford, Vic. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23. 9 June 1981 Reference Description of supplies VICTORIA Defence Printing Establishment Two-sided white superscreen board DPE5748 . . 760 X 1020 mm x 1.27 mm White glopaque paper 650 x 910 mm DPE5758 . . 85 gsm DPE5774 . . . Green bond paper 690x860 mm 70 gsm DPE5779 . . . Azure laid ledger paper 690 x 860 mm 90 gsm DPE5780 . . . Old gold bond paper 690 x 860 mm 70 gsm DPE5781 . . . Blue bond paper 690 x 860 mm 70 gsm DPE5782 . . . Natural polythene film DPE5804 . . . Phase III paper 560 x 895 mm 85 gsm DPE5806 . . . Sunrise eclipse offset paper 650 X 910 mm 85 gsm Contracts arranged Value ($) Contractor 1 052.35 Dalton Fine Paper 1 749.20 2 800.00 2 205.44 1 286.88 Wiggins Teape (Aust.) Pty Wiggins Teape (Aust.) Pty Wiggins Teape (Aust.) Pty Wiggins Teape (Aust.) Pty 1 280.16 1 650.00 6 688,00 3 372.30 Wiggins Teape (Aust.) Pty Ltd Astrapak Ltd Dalton Fine Paper Dalton Fine Paper Headquarters, 2nd Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Group GYC474110 Display technamation units 8 258.00 Navy Store Officer (Melbourne) J2000520 . . . Aluminium strainers Air pressure controllers J4000641 Cooling coils J4000657 Waterfog atomiser J4000674 Gear operators . . . . . . J4000687 Air-conditioning distributors J7001676 Hand shaping machine . . . J7001810 Thicknessing machine J7001811 Weld neck flanges . . J7001828 Load cells J7001878 Cupro nickel tubing J7001909 Electrical cable . J7001950 Compressed asbestos fibre sheet . . J7001965 Cleaning compound J7001968 Piping insulation J7002002 Rubber gloves . . J7002009 Insulation tape . . J7002023 Rubber flooring . . J7002047 2 145.00 5 800.00 4 113.00 3 800.00 1 320.00 6 942.00 7 277.00 8 310.00 1 622.00 1 330.00 4 360.00 1 294 00 2 745.00 4 468.00 2 307.00 I 056.00 1 272.00 2 878.00 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE BUREAU AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 153 050.00 Diesel generating seti; DA411/81 3 955.00 Aluminium and stainless steel screens DA415/81 18 702.80 Six mobile grain augers and spares . . DA424/81 1 714.00 Paint Q838 . 1 160.00 Thermometers Q841 . 3 995.00 Illuminators and power supply . . . Q845 . 9 990.00 Two hot water tanks, stainless steel Q848 . 5 500.00 Q849 . Steel double doors 1 740.00 0850 . Pumps 5 597.00 Q851 Picture synchronizer 3 944.00 Q851 Studio projector and lens 5 427.00 Q854 . Temperature recorders 1 817.60 Q859 . Copper wire 1 571.00 Q860 . Preamplifier and audio distribution amplifier 55 Ltd Ltd Ltd Ltd Publicity Projects Pty Ltd, Revesby, N.S.W. Nu-Swift Australia, East Malvern, Vic. H. I, Fraser Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. McKee Heat Transfer Pty Ltd, Dandenong, Vic. G. Jukes and Co. Pty Ltd, East Malvern, Vic. Pipeline Supplies of Aust., Mulgrave, Vic. Hall Thermotank Pty Ltd, Kensington, Vic. Norman W. Benson and Co. Pty Ltd, Coburg, Vic. A. H. Wolfenden, Airport West, Vic. Pipeline Supplies of Aust., Mulgrave, Vic. Gedge Systems Pty Ltd, South Melbourne, Vic. Weir Engineering Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Cablemakers (A.C.T.) Pty Ltd, Abbotsford, Vic. Richard Klinger Pty Ltd, Noble Park, Vic. Turco Aust. Pty Ltd, Bayswater, Vic. Actrol Parts, West Melbourne, Vic. Ansell International, Richmond, Vic. 3M Aust. Pty Ltd, Mount Waverley, Vic. Clark Rubber Ltd, Footscray, Vic. R. A, Lister (Aust.) P/L Qld Glasshouses P/L, Qld Vennings P/L British Paints (Aust.) P/L, Vic. Dobbie Instruments Anax P/L G. R. Barrow Holdings, N.S.W. Favor Steel Ajax Pumps John Barry Group Village Theatre Supplies Kent Industries, N.S.W. Metal Manufactures (N.S.W.) Poul Kirk Electronics P/L 56 Contracts Reference Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 arranged Description of supplies Value (S) Contractor D E P A R m E N T OF HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION NEW SOUTH WALES NT549 . . . . Randwick, Sydney—Repairs, alterations and additions to R a n d w i c k Post Office, for the A u s t r a l i a n Postal Commission (Australia Post) Shaddock AvenueNT613 . . . . Leightonfield, Construction of South West Mail Centre, Stage 1, T r a n s p o r t D e p o t (Australia Post) NQ382 . . . . Randwick Military Area, A d m i n i stration a n d Stores Building, D e n t a l Area—Provision and installation of ten dental technician workplaces NQ51I . . . . C h a t s w o o d Post Office (Australia Post), 45 Victor S t r e e t — U p g r a d e m e n ' s toilet, first floor NQ522 . . . . P a r r a m a t t a Telephone Business Office (Telecom Australia)—Alterations t o the electrical installation Hale Street—Maintenance N Q 5 4 0 . . . . Botany, work t o water tower PQ1018(80/81) Sydney Metropolitan Area, various locations—Period contract for ceramic floor and wall tiling a n d maintenance MC1427(80/81) N o r t h H e a d , School of Artillery, Cutler C l u b — R e n e w various ceilings M C I 428(80/81) N o r t h H e a d , School of A r t i l l e r y Repairs and maintenance N o r t h H e a d , School of Artillery, M C I 429(80/81) Cutler C l u b — R e p a i r s and m a i n t e n ance to ceiling 224 952.00 M. Richmond Contracting N.S.W. 403 888.00 Kell & Rigby (Builders) Pty L t d , Burwood, N.S.W. 16 160.00 Rudolf G u n z & Co. Pty Ltd, Surry Hills, N.S.W. 9 655.00 Malcher C o n s t r u c t i o n s Pty L t d , Lindfield, N.S.W. 6 850.00 Blacktown Electrical Installation Pty L t d , Seven Hills, N . S . W . 7 890.00 William W i n t e r t o n C o n s t r u c t i o n s Pty L t d , Kings Cross Purcell Tiles Pty Ltd, Crows N e s t , N . S . W . 250 000.00* 2 698.00 11 400.00 2 582.00 (trading as R i c h m o n d Services), C h i p p e n d a l e , Bailey Internal Linings Pty L t d , M o r t d a l e , N.S.W. D e c o r u m Painting Services Pty L t d , Coogee, N . S . W . N . Taylor (trading as Centre Ceilings), Frenchs Forest, N . S . W . MC1430(80/81) Ingleburn, ' A ' Block, 2nd Military Hospital, S M E Married Q u a r t e r s — Patching of potholes, failed sections of r o a d w a y and surface r e s t o r a t i o n of water main trench excavations 2 565,00 M e t r o p o l i t a n Civil C o n t r a c t o r s ( N . S . W . ) Pty Ltd, P a d s t o w , N . S . W . MC1431(80/81) Sydney, Wembley C h a m b e r s , H u n t e r Street, 3rd F l o o r — I n t e r n a l repairs and painting to Electoral Office a n d lobby areas 1 750.00 Peter Mcllwraith N.S.W. MC1438(80/8I) Narrabeen Telephone Exchange (Telecom Australia)—Insulate sections of supply duct n o t already insulated 1 754.00 L. & M. Insulation Pty L t d , West, N.S.W. MC1439(80/81) Chester Hill R A A F Base—Installation of one additional alarm bell a n d the relocation of o n e alarm bell at t h e married quarters Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airport, Operational Complex, T o w e r Building—Waterproofing of control tower roof area C o n c o r d , Repatriation General Hospital—Replace petrol storage tank I 431.00 W o r m a l d Electrics (a division of W o r mald International (Aust.) Pty L t d ) , Waterloo, N . S . W . 2 650.00 Maintenance Applications Hurstville, N . S . W . MC1442(80/8I) M C I 443(80/81) M C I 451 (80/81) M C I 455(80/81) M C I 467(80/81) MC1469(80/81) M C I 470(80/81) - Estimate Bradfield Park, National M e a s u r e m e n t s Laboratories—Installation of new fire doors, etc. M o o r e b a n k District—Plumbing w o r k Glebe, Flat 2, 2 Catherine S t r e e t — R e pairs a n d maintenance Balmoral, H M A S ' P e n g u i n ' , rear of Building N o . 17—Replace c o n c r e t e to d u m p m a s t e r handling a r e a Neutral Bay, R A N T M E — S u p p l y a n d fit three (3) No. 2 h o u r timber fire rated d o o r s and j a m b s , etc. 14 080.00 3 500.00 10 000.00* 4 650.00 Pty Ltd, Harbord, Concord Pty Ltd T h e Shell C o m p a n y of Australia Limited, Sydney, N . S . W . J. Loje, Collaroy, N . S . W . R, & M . Peters, P a n a n i a , N . S . W . E d w a r d Lee, Dulwich Hill, N . S . W . 3 900.00 J o e Loje, Collaroy, N . S . W . 3 070.00 J o e Loje, Collaroy, N . S . W . Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Contraces arranged Description Reference 80/2817 Gazette . . . CDl23/80 C D 124/80 CD008/81 of supplies Regents Park, mechanised receipts and dispatch facility: Mechanical and electrical design and working drawings Concord, R G H — P l a t e s and links . . Concord, RGH—Boiler spares . . . Concord, R G H ~ P a n e l . . . . . . Contractor 30 000.00 Planner West N.S.W. 1 006.00 4 306.00 1 582.00 . . . . . 1 449.00 3 927.00 1 802.00 1 246.00 1 660.00 . . . 1 950.00 Gore Hill, ABC—Pump, uniflow, 1 stage, double suction, horizontal split casing model 4/5 Concord, R G H — C o n t r o l and operate Babcock and Wilcox 10 000 lb per hour coal fired boilers 7 360.00 CD007/81 . . CD003/81 . . CD13/81 . . . CD14/81 . . . CDll/81 . . . Concord, Concord, Concord, Concord, Concord, CD20/81 . . . Concord, R G H — L i g h t 26465/81 . . . MCI 471(80/81) Value ($) RGH—Chemicals . . R G H — S p a r e parts . . RGH—Amplifier etc. . RGH—Amplifier etc. . R G H — W a s h e r sanitizer fittings . . . . . DEPARTMENT O F PRIMARY INDUSTRY AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 816246-9 . . . Laboratory washer 810984-4 . . . Computer equipment 816257-3 . . . Light meters 816259-+ . . Ear tags 3 798.10 4 23 2 3 1 530.00 5 370.00 816263-7 811006-0 . . . . . . Anemometers and hygrometers VT 100 terminals 811007-9 . . . D Z l l B board 2 508.00 816266-1 . . . 816267-+ . . 816268-8 . . . Video equipment Microscope LA 34 terminal 4 024.00 4 181.00 2 063.00 816270>9 811016-7 814121-1 811033-5 811041-5 811054-6 . . . . . . Microscope Lateral pockets Net measuring devices H P L C columns Electric winches LA34 dewriter 1 1 3 I 3 2 811056-2 . . . Line printer and visual display unit. . 7 095.00 811057-0 816292-8 816297-9 811076-5 811077-3 816620-8 816622-4 816627-5 814435-9 814441-2 . . . . . . . . . . Disc cartridge Clips N o v a computing equipment Paper Paper 1000 pads of form E l 2 500 pads of form E212 1000 pads of form El 57 100 northern gillnetting logbooks . . 500 A F Z catch record logbooks . . . 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703.00 860.98 376.00 400.00 716.00 755.00 488.00 080.00 867.50 063.00 100.00 285.00 861.00 361.88 361,88 319.00 062.50 046.00 925.00 935.00 Pty Ltd, 57 Greenwich, Babcock Aust. N o r t h Sydney, N.S.W. Babcock Aust. N o r t h Sydney, N.S.W. Paton Electrical Pty Ltd, Ashfield, N.S.W. Catoleum Pty Ltd, Ashfield, N.S.W. L. Dee Pty Ltd, Forest Lodge, N.S.W. Etone Pty Ltd, Peakhurst, N.S.W. A.W.A. Pty Ltd, Ashfield, N.S.W. Turella Industries Pty Ltd, Gordon, N.S.W. Associated Lighting Industries, Smithfield, N.S.W. All Pumps, Rydalmere, N.S.W. Skilled Engineering (contract labour) Pty Ltd, Marrickville, N.S.W. Selbys Scientific Ltd, N.S.W. W a n g Computer Pty Ltd, A.C.T. G . E . C (Sales) Ltd, N.S.W. Plant Protection Products Pty Ltd, N.S.W. Dobbie Instruments Pty Ltd, N.S.W. Anderson Digital Equipment Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Digital Equipment Australia Pty Ltd, A.C.T. G.E.C. Automation & Control, N.S.W. Anax, N.S.W. Anderson Digital Equipment Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Anax, N.S.W. R o n e o Alcatel, A.C.T. A. L. Franklin Pty Ltd, N.S.W. Edwards Instrument Co., N.S.W. Thiess Toyota Pty Ltd, N.S.W. Anderson Digital Equipment Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Anderson Digital Equipment Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Computer Resources Co., A.C.T. W. A. Deutsher Pty Ltd D a t a General (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Vic. Wiggins Teape Australia Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Wiggins Teape Australia Pty Ltd, A.C.T. Paterson Press Pty Ltd, Vic. Moore-Paragon Australia Ltd, A.C.T. Moore-Paragon Australia Ltd, A.C.T. Cirils Printers, A.C.T. Union Offset, A.C.T. D E P A R T M E N T O F S C I E N C E AND T E C H N O L O G Y VICTORIA BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY QVM81/427 . Pressure controllers 3 061.00 QVM81/426 . Multimeter 1 700.00 QVM81/511 QVM81/512 QVM81/450 QVM81/485 . . . Switch box Electric counter Solid state amplifier Heavy duty strapping and seals 1 1 3 1 . . . 900.00 021.00 150.00 400.00 Smiths Industries Pty Ltd, South Melbourne, Vic. H. Rowe and Co. Pty Ltd, North Melbinirne, Vic. Analite Pty Ltd, Notting Hill, Vic. Associated Controls. Mulgrave, Vic. Leeds and N o r t h r u p , Richmond, Vic. Gerrard Strapping Systems, Kensington, Vic. 58 Contracts Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 arranged Reference Value (S) Description of supplies Contractor D E P A R T M E N T O F S C I E N C E A N D T E C H N O L O G Y - continued QVM81/466 QVM81/494 QVM81/453 QVM81/412 . Bench processor, enlarger and accessories Lcupold and Stevens telemark . . . . 1 524.00 Michaels Camera Store, Melbourne, Vic. 3 200.00 A. Tools Photographic developer 2 304.00 1 550.00 G. Barrer and Assoc., North, Melbourne, Vic. Thos. Warburton, South Melbourne, Vic. F. T. Wimble, Rydalmere, N.S.W. of 1 640.00 1 192.00 1 070.00 2 866.50 1 943.70 Olivetti Aust. Canb. Publishing & Printing Union Ofl'set Union Off"set Multilingua of 1 943.70 Multilingua of I 943.70 Multilingua of 1 943.70 Multilingua of 2 082.30 Multilingua of 1 943.70 Multilingua of 2 385.60 MultiHngua of 1 943.70 Multilingua 1 545.00 1 495.00 1 047.00 King's Printing Shop Ciril's Printers King's Printing Shop 5 980.00 Antrac Machinery Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Copy Aid Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Antrac Machinery Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. A.P. Lever Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. A.M. International Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Sony (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. A.C.Y. Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. A.C.Y. Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. D E P A R T M E N T O F S O C I A L SECURITY AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 1000 mini disk . . . C02189 148 000 Form SU93 . C02191 10 000 Form SR201 . C02193 240 000 Form SU13 . C02203 Translation and back translation C02212 leaflets (Turkish) Translation and back translation C02213 leaflets (Spanish) Translation and back translation C02214 leaflets (Serbian) Translation and back translation C02215 leaflets (Italian) Translation and back translation C02216 leaflets (Greek) Translation and back translation C02217 leaflets (Croatian) Translation and back translation C02218 leaflets (Arabic) Translation and back translation C02219 leaflets (Vietnamese) 1000 pads, Form SC127 C02228 1000 pads. Form SC118 C02229 94 000 Form SA84 . . C02233 NEW SOUTH WALES Presses, inclineable R952 . R1016 . R1042 . Guillotine, paper . . . Drilling/tapping machine 5 126.00 1 461.00 R840 R1051 Pan brake Off"set printer 3 495.00 8 000.00 Video equipment Guillotine, metal Folder/bender, metal 2 774.00 I 340.00 1 732.00 . . R1069 . R1087 . R1086 . D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E TREASURY ROYAL A U S T R A L I A N M I N T AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY RAM80/06 . . Plastic capsules . . . 9 210.00 5 500.00 18 975.00 33 419.00 RAM80/07 RAM80/09 RAM80/10 Coin collars PVC single coin wallets Coin presentation cases RAM80/11 Medal cases RAM80/12 RAM80/14 Wooden boxes Plastic coin containers and inserts . 8 250.00 19 605.00 RAM80/15 RAM80/16 Foam styrene containers Rolled copper plates . . 14 400.00 1 131.00 RAM80/17 Copper-nickel coinage blanks . . . . RAM80/18 Mould dressing RAM80/19 Bronze coin blanks 4 738.00 3 782 196.(K) I 190.00 104 650.00 Pennicook Davison Pty Ltd, Turrella, N.S.W. AZ Trading Pty Ltd, Boronia, Vic. Flexoplast Pty Ltd, Mentone, Vic. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Bedford Industries, Daw Park, S.A. Pennicook Davison Pty Ltd, Turrella, N.S.W. Hanimex Pty Ltd, Mascot, N.S.W. Austral Bronze Crane Copper Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. C. Itoh & Co. Aust. Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Vic. Steetly Chemicals Pty Ltd, Seven Hills, N.S.W. Austral Bronze Crane Copper Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 Reference Description of supplies RAM80/21 RAM80/22 RAM80/23 RAM80/24 RAM80/25 . . . . . . . . . . RAM80/26 RAM81/01 RAM81/02 RAM81/04 RAM81/05 RAM81/03 RAM81/06 RAMS 1/07 RAM81/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAM81/11 . . Contracts arranged Value ($) Single coin wallets Coin presentation cases PVC coin wallets, uncirculated . . . Styrene coin cases Copper-nickel coinage blanks . . . . 11 930.00 59 619.00 9 730.00 4 790.00 462 800.00 1 627 200.00 Medium frequency capacitors . . . . 11512.00 Blank anneal furnace drums . . . . 31 458.00 Presentation cases 18 400.00 Bronze coin blanks 2 062 800.(X) Presentation cases 11 250.00 Gold blanks 372 900.00 Australian honours 50488.00 Tungsten carbide coinage collars . . 6 347.00 Coin press spares 16 404.00 14 088.00 Coin presentation cases 9 638.00 Carbide coin collars 1 350.00 Labels 1 680.00 Freon 1 225.00 Abrasive sticks 8 640.00 Electric micro balance 5 601.00 Formsdata hoppers 195.00 Input 311 723.00 Fibreglass 009.(K) Buffing compound 2 557.(K) 59 Contractor Mayer Plastics Pty Ltd, Rydalmere, N.S.W. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Mayer Plastics Pty Ltd, Rydalmere, N.S.W. Pennicook Davison Pty Ltd, Turrella, ' N.S.W. Austral Bronze Crane Copper Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Stallman & Co. Pty Ltd, Botany, N.S.W. Electric Utilities Co., North Carolina, U.S.A. Vickers Hadwa, Bassendean, W.A. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Austral Bronze Crane Copper Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Perth Mint, Perth, W.A. Amor-Sanders Pty Ltd, Surry Hills, N.S.W. Cemented Carbide Tools & Dies Pty Ltd, Bayswater, Vic. Quality Tool & Die (N.S.W.) Pty Ltd, Guildford, N.S.W. George Lovitt (Mftg) Pty Ltd, Montmorency, Vic. Davies Ferguson Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. Cemented Carbide Tools & Dies, Bayswater, Vic. Avery Labels, Dulwich Hill. N.S.W. F. C. Lovelock Pty Ltd, Fyshwick, A.C.T. Carborundum Pty Ltd, Thomastown, Vic. John Morris Aust. Pty Ltd, Chatswood, N.S.W. Cook & Heathcote, Mornington, Vic. Key Data Pty Ltd, Braddon, A.C.T. Automatic Currency Equipment, Rosebery, N.S.W. Plastic Electroplaters Pty Ltd, Greenacre, N.S.W. AUSTRAUAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS 26127HQ 26128HQ 26145HQ 26154HQ S81/1390 S81/1416 S81/1570 S81/1572 C3324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3813 . . . C3856 . . . C3917 . . . 18 345.00 Film,'Ringing True* Printing of innovation and impact kit 10 320.00 6 580.00 Printed book on registry facilities. 6 230.00 Brochure, Black Mountain, tower Canberra 107 0<K).00 Telephone cable, external, lead-in 14 797.(K) Purchase of cable pressurisation equip ment 23 000.00 Wire wrapping tools 74 (KX).(X) Data facilities study 8 496.00 Maintenance of Interdata model 7/16 computer and associated equipment —Period ending 8.2.82 7 656.(K) Technicians tools, exchange and substation maintenance 226 864.(X) Relay sets Transceiver for the Research Labora- 13 957.00 tories Film Australia, Lindfield, N.S.W. Tech Art Pty Ltd, West Melbourne, Vic. Essential Sales Promotions, Croydon, Vic. Canberra Press, Moorabbin, Vic. Olex Cables Ltd, West Footscray, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Puregas (Australia) Pty Ltd, Caringbah, N.S.W. Bowthorpe Australia Pty Ltd, Cheltenham, Vic. Logica Pty Ltd, North Sydney, N.S.W. Perkin Elmer Data Systems Pty Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. (extension to existing contract) Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, Alexandria, N.S.W. Centre Industries, Brookvale, N.S.W. Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Ltd, North Ryde, N.S.W. 60 Contracts Reference Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 23, 9 June 1981 arranged Description of supplies Value (S) A U S T P A L U N TELECOMMUNICATIONS C3945 . C5026 . C5033 . C5060 . COMMISSION-^ontinued Maintenance of IMTEC microfiche reader/printers—Period ending 31.3.82 Cable terminal boxes and associated items Maintenance of control equipment for use with automatic telephone switching network—Period ending 30.6.82 Jointing material for plastic insulated and sheathed cable, adhesives and thermoshrinkable materials 31 672.00 Computer Resources Alexandria, N.S.W. 12 695.00 Acmil Mouldings, Oakleigh, Vic. 7 880.00 37 294.00 6 413.00 6 017.00 5 320.00 C5061 . . C5084 . . C5097 . . Sch.C5114 Jointing material for plastic insulated and sheathed cable, plastics and metalwork Wire, bridle, drop, tie and accessories High frequency twelve-channel open wire carrier telephone equipment Video recorders, players and receiver monitors 170 822.00 297 718.00 71 471.00 30 750.00 26 255.00 20 095.00 Sch.C5139 Portable air-conditioning units 108 300.00 Sch.C5160 Printed forms, Z series . . . . 87 879.00 18 699.00 15 773.00 12 467.00 7 900.00 7 285.00 6 635,00 Sch.C7444 43 578.00 Sch.C8850 Hire of automatic data processing equipment for the period ending 30.6.81 PABX equipment Sch.C9201 Through group filter equipment . . . 30 596.00 30 513.00 16 620.00 Sch.C9272 Sch.C9476 Contractor Radio relay equipment for telephony (120-2700 chs) and/or television for Melbourne-Sydney radio relay system Radio plant for medium frequency broadcasting stations Sch.C9597 Interactive computer terminals Sch.C9669 Sch.C9677 Voice frequency programme and re corded services-line equipment Wire, line (copper wire) Sch.C97!8 Power distribution cable Sch.C9846 Tents, flies and tarpaulins Sch.C9850 423 911.00 28 124.00 6 062.00 I 748 244.00 18 500.00 . . . 52 679.00 . . 5 455.00 Linesmen's tools, conduit rods . 13 777.00 Co. Pty Ltd, Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, Thornbury, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Intercoastal (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Mount Waverley, Vic. Bostik Australia Pty Ltd, Thomastown, Vic. Egerton Connectors (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Potts Point, N.S.V/. Tasman Engineering, West Heidelberg, Vic. Acmil Mouldings, Oakleigh, Vic. Austral Standard Cables Pty Ltd, Clayton, Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Hagemeyer (Australasia) BV, North Ryde, N.S.W. Robertson Audio Visual Services Pty Ltd, Brookvale, N.S.W. G E C Automation and Control (a division of G E C Australia Ltd), Hawthorn, Vic. Allied Air Conditioning Pty Ltd, Cheltenham, Vic. Moore Paragon Australia Ltd, Richmond, Vic. Paterson Press (Aust.) Pty Ltd, Richmond, Vic. Penny Printing Pty Ltd, Moorabbin, Vic. Cook & Heathcote Printers, Mornington, Vic. G. W. Robinson & Co. Pty Ltd, Clarence Gardens, S.A. Burroughs Ltd, Erskineville, N.S.W. Buckner Printing Co. Pty Ltd, Bowen Hills, Qld Honeywell Pty Ltd, North Sydney, N.S.W. (extension to existing contract) L. M. Ericsson Pty Ltd, Broadmeadows, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Siemens Industries Ltd, Richmond, Vic. (extension to existing contract) N E C Australia Pty Ltd, Mulgrave, Vic. (extension to existing contract) N E C Australia Pty Ltd, Mulgrave, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Radio Manufacturing Engineers Pty Ltd, Rydalmere, N.S.W. (extension to existing contracts) Hewlett-Packard Aust. Pty Ltd, Doncaster East, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Plessey Australia Pty Ltd, Meadowbank, N.S.W. (extension to existing contract) Austral Standard Cables Pty Ltd, Clayton, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Olex Cables Ltd, Brunswick East, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Evan Evans Canvas Pty Ltd, Brunswick, Vic. (extension to existing contract) General Synthetics Pty Ltd, Mortdale, N.S.W. (extension to existing contract) Commonwealth of Australia No. G 23, 9 June 198J Gazette Contracts arranged Value ($) Contractor . . . 12 529.00 Electron tubes (item 301 onwards) 27 013.00 Electrical Equipment Ltd, Regents Park, N.S.W. (extension to existing contract) Philips Electronic Components and Materials, Lane Cove, N.S.W. Siemens Industries Limited, Richmond, Vic. Thomson-CSF (A'asia) Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Vic. Eagle Type Graphic Services, Dandenong, Vic. (extension to existing contract) Reference Description of supplies Sch.C9916 Telecommunications jacks Sch.C99I8 22 027.00 7 193.00 Sch.C9944 . Printing of loose leaves for telephone switching construction branch 9 664.00 NEW SOUTH WAI.ES NSW1070 Nswina NSW1139 NSW1250 NSW1288 NSW4993 61 Supply and installation of spray painting booth, Villawood Backboards Industrial forklift truck Tally T1612 RO printer Modular office furniture Busbar cover (DVC) 28 055.00 Morwood Holdings P/L, Cheltenham 12 325.00 17 350.00 9 365.00 56 434.00 10 640.00 Con & Co., Flemington Clark Equipment, Hornsby Warburton Franki, Sydney Carmen Furniture Sales P/L, Kirrawee Rehau Pty Ltd, North Ryde Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra Cofflmonwealth of Australia Gazette V M V Published by the Australian G o v e r n m e n t Publishing Service No. S104 i ^ E ^ I ^ B Canberra, Monday, 1 June 1981 Aboriginal Land Rights {Northern Territory) Act 1976 ESTABLISHMENT OF LAND TRUST IN pursuance of sub-section 4 ( 1 ) of the Aboriginal Land Rights {Northern Territory) Act 1976, I, Peter Erne Baume, the Minister of State for Aboriginal Affairs, hereby establish an Aboriginal Land Trust by the name of the Yingawunarri Mudbura Aboriginal Land Trust to hold title to the land in the Northern Territory the boundaries of which are set out in the Schedule below. Dated this twenty-seventh day of May 1981. PETER BAUME Minister of State for Aboriginal Affairs SCHEDULE All those parcels of land near the Town of Top Springs Northern Territory of Australia containing an area of 202 square kilometres more or less being Northern Territory Portions 1788 and 1789 and bounded by lines described as follows: Firstly Commencing at a point bearing 47 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds 193.18 metres from No. 14 Bore (Pussycat); thence by lines bearing 76 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds 36 metres; 166 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds 60 metres; 256 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds 36 metres; 346 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds 60 metres to the point of commencement. SPECIAL Secondly Commencing at the southeastern corner of Northern Territory Portion 1751; thence southerly by a line for a distance of 3028.73 metres; thence westerly by a line for a distance of 11265.41 metres; thence by a line bearing 299 degrees 12885.21 metres; thence northerly by a line for a distance of 9656.06 metres; thence by a line bearing 119 degrees 12S85.21 metres; thence easterly by a line for a distance of 11265.41 metres; thence southerly by a line for a distance of 3028.73 metres; thence westerly iby a line for a distance of 3598.9 metres; thence southerly by a line for a distance of 3598.6 metres; thence easterly by a line for a distance of 3598.3 metres to the point of commencement but excluding therefrom the Buchanan Highway 100 metres wide. In lieu of notification appearing in Special Gazette No. S99 of 25.5.81. Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra 12734/81 Cat. No. 81 5209 1—Recommended retail price 10c (plus postage) cofflfflonwealth of Australia Gazette Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service No. S105 Canberra, Monday, 1 June 1981 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DECLARATION OF VACANCY UNDER S U B - S E C T I O N 37 (1) O F T H E BROADCASTING A N D TELEVISION ACT 1W2 WHEREAS subsection 37(1) of the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942 provides, inter alia, that if a member of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, being a Commissioner appointed by virtue of paragraph 31 ('!) (ba) of that Act, ceases to be ordinarily resident in the State in which he was ordinarily resident at the time of his appointment, the Governor-General shall, by notice published in the Gazette, declare that the office of the Commissioner is vacant and thereupon the office shall be deemed to be vacant: AND WHEREAS, by reason of Section 16A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, a reference in an Act to the Governor-General is, unless the contrary intention appears, to be deemed to include the person for the time being administering the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and is, unless the contrary intention appears, to be read as referring to that person acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council: SPECIAL AND WHEREAS Herbert James Elliott was appointed to be a Commissioner in respect of the State of Western Australia for the period of 3 years commencing on 23 October 1978 by virtue of paragraph 31 (1) (ba) of that Act and has ceased to be ordinarily resident in that State: NOW THEREFORE I, Sir Stanley Burbury, the Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby declare, in pursuance of sub-section 37 (1) of the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942, the office of Herbert James Elliott as a Commissioner appointed by virtue of paragraph 31 (1) (a) of that Act in respect of the State of Western Australia is vacant. Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 1981. STANLEY BURBURY Administrator By His Excellency's Command, IAN SINCLAIR Minister of State for Communications Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra 12793/81 Cat. No. 81 5210 X—Recommended retail price 10c (plus postage) Comfflonwealth of Australia Gazette W M f l l Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service No. S106 J ^ ^ ^ t t l i ^ l Canberra, Tuesday, 2 June 1981 NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF STATUTORY RULES NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Statutory Rules have been made. Copies of them can be purchased at the Australian Government Publishing Service Bookshop, 70 Alinga Street, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory. Act under which the Statutory Rules were made Description of the Statutory Rules Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 . . Income Tax Regulations (Amendment) Number and year of the Statutory Rules Price of the Statutory Rules No. 116, 1981 0.40 Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra 12817/81 Cat. No. 81 5212 3—Recommended retail price 10c (plus postage) s commonwealth of Australia Gazette Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service AUSTRALIA Foreign Takeovers Act 1975 ORDER W H E R E A S Koala Motels Pty Ltd (hereinafter referred to as 'Koala'), a company incorporated in the Northern Territory and having its registered office situated at c / o Messrs Ward Keller, Solicitors, 26 Mitchell Street, •Darwin, in the said Territory, is a prescribed corporation that carries on an Australian business; A N D W H E R E A S International Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as 'International'), a company formed and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware in the United States of America and having its registered office situated at c / o Suite 715, 1735, .1 Street N.W., Washington D.C., in the said United States of America, is a foreign person; A N D W H E R E A S I, J O H N W I N S T O N H O W A R D , the Treasurer, am satisfied that— (a) International proposes to purchase The K o a l a Motel, Darwin, f r o m Koala; (b) the proposed acquisition would have the result that the business would be controlled by foreign persons; and (c) that result would be contrary to the national interest. NOW THEREFORE I, JOHN WINSTON H O W A R D , the Treasurer aforesaid pursuant to sectiton 19 (2) of the Foreign Takeovers Act il975, by this order P R O H I B I T the proposed acquisition by International of assets f r o m Koala. Dated this 28th day of .May 1981. JOHN HOWARD Treasurer Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealih Government Printer, Canberra 12887/81 Cat. No. &1 52J1 5 9—Recommended retail price lOc (plus postage) Commonwealth of Australia Cazette Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service No. S 1 0 8 A^^^littl Canberra, Thursday, 4 June 1981 NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF STATUTORY RULES NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Statutory Rules have been made. Copies of them can be purchased at the Austrahan Government Publishing Service Bookshop, 70 Alinga Street, Canberra City, AustraHan Capital Territory. Number and Price year of the of the Statutory Statutory Act under which the Rules Rules Description of the Statutory Rules Statutory Rules were made Student Assistance Act 1973 . . . . Student Assistance Regulations (Amendment). . Amendments of the Navigation (Musters and Navigation Act 1912 Drills) Regulations Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 Conciliation and Arbitration Regulations (Amendment) Defence Amendment Act . . . 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