Broken Hill Proprietary Steel Industry Agreement Act Amendment Act 1958 (WA)

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1958.]

Broken Hill Proprietary Steel

[No. 9.

Industry Agreement.

BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY

STEEL INDUSTRY AGREEMENT.

7° Elizabeth II., No. IX.

No. 9 of 1958.

AN ACT to amend the Broken Hill Proprietary

Steel Industry Agreement Act, 1952.

[Assented to 29th September, 1958.]

BE it enacted by the Queen's Most ExcellentMajesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Broken Hill alrAgittlieon.

Proprietary Steel Industry Agreement Act Amend-

ment Act, 1958.

(2) In this Act the Broken Hill Proprietary Steel

Industry Agreement Act, 1952,

Act No. 46 of 1952,

is referred to as the principal Act.

No. 9.]

Broken Hill Proprietary Steel

[1958.

Industry Agreement.

(3) The principal Act as amended by this Act may be cited as the Broken Hill Proprietary Steel Industry Agreement Act, 1952-1958.

S. 3

amended.

2.

Section three of the principal Act is amended by substituting for the words, "an amount of ore not exceeding fifty thousand tons in any one year" in lines three and four of subsection (2), the pas- sage, "such amount of ore as is required for the purposes of producing charcoal iron and steel at the works establishd at Wundowie under the Wood

Cf. No. 20

of 1993, s. 5.

Distillation and Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry

Act, 1943".

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amended.

3.

Section four of the principal Act is amended by substituting for the words, "an amount of ore not exceeding fifty thousand tons in any one year" in lines nine and ten of subsection (5), the passage, "such amount of ore as is required for the purposes of producing charcoal iron and steel at the works established at Wundowie under the Wood Distilla-

Cf. No. 20

of 1943, s. 5

tion and Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry Act,

1943".

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