Bread Act Amendment Act 1949 (WA)

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No. 37.]

Bread.

[1949.

BREAD

13° Geo. VI., No. CXXIII.

No. 37 of 1949.

AN ACT to amend the Bread Aet, 1903-1947.

[Assented to 26th October, 1949.]

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty,by and with the advice and consent of the Legis-

lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :—

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Bread Act Amend- ment Act, 1949, and shall be read as one with the Bread Act, 1903-1947 (Act No. 5 of 1903, as reprinted with amendments to and including No. 49 of 1937, incorporated in the Appendix to the Sessional Volume of the Statutes for the year 1937-1938, and further amended by Nos. 44 of 1938 and 76 of 1947), hereinafter referred to as the principal Act.

Citation of

principal Act

2.

The principal Act, as amended by this Act, may

as amended

by this Aet

be cited as the Bread Act, 1903-1949.

Amendment

of a. 15.

3.

Section thirteen of the principal Act is amended by adding before the word "It" in subsection (1), line one, the words "Subject to the provisions of section twelve A of this Act".

S. 15

repealed and

4.

Section fifteen of the principal Act is repealed and

substituted.

the following section is inserted in its stead :—

15. Every person employed as a bread carter by any person carrying on business as a baker of bread for sale in either of those portions of the State within a radius of

(a) twenty-five miles of the General Post Office

at Perth; or

(b) eight miles of the principal Post Office at

Kalgoorlie

shall receive and be granted by his employer holidays in accordance with the provisions of the industrial award or agreement for the time being in force under the provisions of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- 1948, and applying to the delivery of bread in the respective portion of the State.

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