Northern Territory Railway Extension Act 1923 (Cth)
NORTHERN TERRITORY RAILWAY EXTENSION.
An Act to provide for the Extension of the Railway in the Northern Territory by the construction of a Railway to Daly Waters.
[Assented to 11th August, 1923.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
“the Commissioner” means the Commonwealth Railways Commissioner appointed under the
Commonwealth Railways Act 1917;“the Railway”, except when followed by the words “in the Northern Territory”, means the Railway authorized by this Act;
“the Railway in the Northern Territory” means the Railway from Darwin to Emungalan, near the Katherine River.
persons for those purposes, and may pay to persons so appointed or employed such salaries or wages as he thinks fit:
Provided that where such salaries or wages are over Five hundred pounds per annum, the sanction of the Minister must be obtained.
Provided that no person who is a lessee of lands from the Crown shall be entitled to compensation in respect of the resumption or use of any of such lands for the purposes of the Railway.
(2.) In this section the prescribed minimum rates of wages and the prescribed conditions of employment mean the standard rates and conditions prescribed by any industrial authority of the Commonwealth, and, in the absence of any such standard rates and conditions applicable to the case, mean the standard rates paid, and the conditions of employment obtaining, in the locality in which the work is performed.
THE SCHEDULE.
Commencing at the southern terminus of the Railway in the Northern Territory distant one hundred and ninety-nine mile’s forty-five chains from Darwin; thence in a south-easterly direction, crossing the Katherine River at two hundred miles thirty-three chains from Darwin; thence bearing generally south-easterly, crossing the King River at two hundred and twenty-five miles sixty-one chains from Darwin, and crossing the Overland Telegraph Line at two hundred and forty-seven miles seventy-four chains from Darwin; thence generally following the right bank of Roper River, bearing generally in a south-easterly direction to a point distant two hundred and sixty five miles from Darwin and approximately one and a half miles distant from Mataranka Springs, thence in a southerly direction to approximately two hundred and seventy-seven miles forty chains from Darwin at which point the proposed railway crosses Elsey Creek, Warlock Ponds being situated about half a mile to the east, still bearing in a southerly direction the proposed railway crosses the Birdum Creek at about three hundred and thirteen miles forty chains and continuing the same bearing, terminates at a point three hundred and sixty miles from Darwin and about one mile from Daly Waters Telegraph Station.
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