Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1963. No. 59.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1960.*

THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD, acting in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the Public Service Act 1922-1960, hereby makes, subject to the approval of the Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this seventeenth day of June, 1963.

F. H. WHEELER

Chairman.

K. E. GRAINGER

Commissioner.

J. E. COLLINGS

Commissioner.

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby approve the following Regulations.

Dated this twenty-sixth day of June, 1963.

DE L’ISLE

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. G. GORTON

Minister of State for the Navy for and on

behalf of the Prime Minister.

Amendments of the Public Service Regulations. 

1. After regulation 3 of the Public Service Regulations the following regulation is inserted:—

Modification of application of certain provisions.

“3a. In the application of a provision of these Regulations specified in the first column of the table in this regulation to and in relation to an officer—

(a) who occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations; or

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 4th July, 1963.

  Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Public Service Regulations, see footnote   to Statutory Rules 1963, No. 4, and see also Statutory Rules 1963, Nos. 4, 5, 20, 22, 33, 41, 42 and 55.

5424/63.—Price 2s. 3d.

(b) who occupies an office in the Third Division, other than an office of—

(i) Assistant Chief Drafting Officer;

(ii) Chief Drafting Officer;

(iii) Communications Officer;

(iv) Drafting Assistant, Grade 1;

(v) Drafting Assistant, Grade 2;

(vi) Drafting Officer, Grade 1;

(vii) Drafting Officer, Grade 2;

(viii) E.D.P. Operator, Grade 1;

(ix) E.D.P. Operator, Grade 2;

(x) Postal Clerk;

(xi) Principal Technical Officer;

(xii) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1;

(xiii) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2;

(xiv) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3;

(xv) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 4;

(xvi) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 5;

(xvii) Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 1;

(xviii) Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 2;

(xix) Senior E.D.P. Operator, Grade 1;

(xx) Senior E.D.P. Operator, Grade 2;

(xxi) Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1;

(xxii) Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2;

(xxiii) Senior Technical Officer, Grade 3;

(xxiv) Supervisor, Grade 1;

(xxv) Supervisor, Grade 2;

(xxvi) Technical Assistant, Grade 1;

(xxvii) Technical Assistant, Grade 2;

(xxviii) Technical Officer, Grade 1;

(xxix) Technical Officer, Grade 2; or

(xxx) Telegraphist,

a reference in the provision to an amount specified in the second column of that table in relation to the provision shall be read as a reference to the amount specified in the third column of that table opposite to the first-mentioned amount.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Provision of Public Service Regulations.

Amount referred to in provision.

Amount to be read in place of amount referred to in provision.

£

£

Regulation 63—

sub-regulation (4.)—

sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b)........................

1,366

1,298

sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (b).......................

1,212

1,144

sub-regulation (5.)...................................................

2,389

2,228

2,235

2,074

 

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Provision of Public Service Regulations.

Amount referred to in provision.

Amount to be read in place of amount referred to in provision.

£

£

Regulation 67—

sub-regulation (6b.)—

paragraph (a)...........................................................

1,366

1,298

paragraph (b)...........................................................

1,212

1,144

sub-regulation (6d.)—

paragraph (a)...........................................................

2,389

2,228

paragraph (b)...........................................................

2,235

2,074

sub-regulation (13.)—

sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (a).............................

2,389

2,228

sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a)............................

2,235

2,074

Regulation 69.................................................................

1,366

1,298

1,212

1,144

Regulation 70—

sub-regulation (5.)—

sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (d).............................

2,389

2,228

sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (d)............................

2,235

2,074

sub-regulation (5a.)—

paragraph (a)...........................................................

1,366

1,298

paragraph (b)...........................................................

1,212

1,144

Regulation 75a—

sub-regulation (1.).......................................................

1,849

1,737

1,850

1,738

1,695

1,583

1,696

1,584

Regulation 84—

sub-regulation (1.).......................................................

1,070

1.028

Regulation 87—

sub-regulation (3.)—

paragraph (a)...........................................................

1,245

1,188

paragraph (b)...........................................................

1,091

1,034

sub-regulation (17.)—

paragraph (a)...........................................................

2,246

2,098

paragraph (b)...........................................................

2,092

1,944

Regulation 98aa—

sub-regulation (1.)—

sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b).............................

752

740

sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (b)............................

888

848

Regulation 99.................................................................

2,389

2,228

2,235

2,074

Regulation 109h—

paragraph (a)..............................................................

1,850

1,738

paragraph (b)..............................................................

1,696

1,584

Regulation 116—

sub-regulation (1c.).....................................................

2,532

2,358”.

Calculation of pay for duty on a holiday.

2. Regulation 63 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (4.) the figures “£1,298” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,366”;

(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (ii) of that paragraph the figures “£1,144” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,212”; and

(c) by omitting from sub-regulation (5.) the figures “£2,228” and “£2,074” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,389” and “£2,235”, respectively.

Recording and payment for overtime.

3. Regulation 67 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (6b.) the figures “£1,298” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,366”;

(b) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (6b.) the figures “£1,144” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,212”;

(c) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (6d.) the figures “£2,228” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,389”;

(d) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (6d.) the figures “£2,074” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,235”;

(e) by omitting from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (13.) the figures “£2,228” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,389”; and

(f) by omitting from sub-paragraph (ii) of that paragraph the figures “£2,074” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,235”.

Travelling time.

4. Regulation 69 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the figures “£1,298” and “£1,144” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,366” and “£1,212”, respectively.

Sunday duty.

5. Regulation 70 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (5.) the figures “£2,228” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,389”;

(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (ii) of that paragraph the figures “£2,074” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,235”;

(c) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (5a.) the figures “£1,298” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,366”; and

(d) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (5a.) the figures “£1,144” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,212”.

Rates of travelling allowances.

6. Regulation 75a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (1.) the figures “£1,737”, “£1,738”, “£1,583” and “£1,584” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,849”, “£1,850”, “£1,695” and “£1,696”, respectively.

Class of travelling accomodation to be provided.

7. Regulation 84 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the figures “£1,028” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,070”.

Higher duties.

8. Regulation 87 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (3.) the figures “£1,188” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,245”;

(b) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (3.) the figures “£1,034” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,091”;

(c) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (17.) the figures “£2,098” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,246”; and

(d) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (17.) the figures “£1,944” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,092”.

Partial reimbursement of fares of certain officer.

9. Regulation 98aa of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) omitting from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (1.) the figures “£740” and inserting in their stead the figures “£752”; and

(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (ii) of that paragraph the figures “£848” and inserting in their stead the figures “£888”.

Allowance—Sunday or holiday duty.

10. Regulation 99 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the figures “£2,228” and “£2,074” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,389” and “£2,235”, respectively.

Allowance in addition to salary.

11. Regulation 105 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-regulation (1.); and

(b) by omitting sub-regulation (2.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

“(2.) An officer of the Third Division who occupies an office or performs the duties of an office of Telegraphist shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he has passed an examination approved by the Board for the purpose of this sub-regulation; and

(b) his salary under these Regulations does not exceed £1,042 per annum.”.

Salaries payable to officers of the Fourth Division.

12. Regulation 106 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-regulation (5.) the figures “£555”, “£580”, “£606”, “£631” and “£657” and inserting in their stead the figures “£566”, “£594”, “£622”, “£650” and “£678”, respectively;

(b) by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (6.) the figures “555” and inserting in their stead the figures “566”;

(c) by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (7.) the figures “555”, “580”, “606”, “631” and “657” and inserting in their stead the figures “566”, “594”, “622”, “650” and “678”, respectively;

(d) by omitting the table in sub-regulation (9.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Designation of Office.

Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

Apprentice.....................................................

£324–£380–£572–£712–£748

Cycle Mechanic-in-training.............................

£324–£380–£572–£748

Technician-in-training....................................

£324–£380–£572–£712–£804–£832

Technician-in-training (Radio)........................

£324–£380–£572–£712–£804–£832

(e) by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (10.) the figures “734”, “734” and “785” and inserting in their stead the figures “74”, “748” and “80”, respectively; and

(f) by inserting in paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (13.), after the word “office”, the words “, or performs the duties of an office,”.

Variation of salaries.

13. Regulation 106a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (6.) the figures “555” and inserting in their stead the figures “566”.

Maximum salary for purposes of certain appeals.

14. Regulation 109h of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (a) the figures “£1,738” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,850”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (b) the figures “£1,584” and inserting in their stead the figures “£1,696”.

Temporary transfer.

15. Regulation 116 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1c.) the figures “£2,358” and inserting in their stead the figures “£2,532”.

First and Second Schedules.

16. The First and Second Schedules to the Public Service Regulations are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:—

FIRST SCHEDULE. Regulation 106.

ANNUAL SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION.

Part I.: Male Officers.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

1

Airport Fireman.....................................

Civil Aviation...............................

Airports..........................................

£776–£804–£832–£860–£888

2

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 1.....................................

Civil Aviation...............................

Airports..........................................

£1,056–£1,098–£1,140

3

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 2.....................................

Civil Aviation...............................

Airports..........................................

£1,140–£1,182–£1,224

4

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 3.....................................

Civil Aviation...............................

Airports..........................................

£1,224–£1,266–£1,308

5

Amenities Officer.....................................

Repatriation..................................

New South Wales and Victoria.........

£1,182–£1,224–£1,266–£1,308–£1,350–£1,392

Queensland.....................................

£1,056–£1,098–£1,140–£1,182–£1,224–£1,266

6

Area Officer.....................................

Shipping and Transport.................

Sea Transport..................................

£1,042–£1,084

7

Armourer, Grade 1.....................................

Army............................................

£818–£846–£874

8

Armourer, Grade 2.....................................

Army............................................

£902–£930–£958

9

Artisan.....................................

Defence........................................

Barracks Office...............................

£902–£930–£958

10

Assistant Aeronautical Inspector

Air................................................

£1,546–£1,602–£1,658

11

Assistant Aircraft Surveyor.....................................

Civil Aviation...............................

£1,546–£1,602–£1,658

12

Assistant (Animals), Grade 1.....................................

£762–£790–£818

13

Assistant (Animals), Grade 2.....................................

£846–£874

14

Assistant (Auctions).....................................

Supply..........................................

District Contracts Board...................

£1,000–£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

15

Assistant Barracks Officer.....................................

Defence........................................

Barracks Office...............................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238

16

Assistant Battery Manager.....................................

Territories.....................................

Northern Territory Administration....

£1,350–£1,406–£1,462–£1,518

17

Assistant (Bureau of Meteorology)

Interior.........................................

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874–£902–£930

18

Assistant (Canvassing).....................................

Postmaster-General’s....................

Telephone Service...........................

£916–£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

19

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer

Interior.........................................

Survey............................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

National Development...................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics

£1,924–£1,980–£2,036

National Mapping............................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

19—contd.

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer —continued.

Postmaster-General’s...................

Engineering...................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Supply........................................

Government Aircraft Factories........

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Weapons Research Establishment, South Australia

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Territories...................................

Northern Territory Administration, Drafting—

Survey Drafting and Examination

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Others.....................................

£1,924–£1,980–£2,036

20

Assistant Cinematographer...........................

Interior........................................

News and Information Bureau.........

£1,028–£1.070–£1,112

21

Assistant Computer...........................

Treasury......................................

Printing..........................................

£1,015–£1,053–£1,091–£1,130

22

Assistant Curator...........................

Health.........................................

£1,028–£1,070–£1,112–£1,154–£1,196–£1,238

23

Assistant (Employment, Timekeeping, &c.)

Interior........................................

Industrial.......................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252

24

Assistant Engineer...........................

Treasury......................................

Printing..........................................

£1,142–£1,181–£1,219

25

Assistant Film Cutter and Biograph Operator

Customs and Excise.....................

Film Censorship.............................

£1,142–£1,181–£1,219

26

Assistant Furniture Officer...........................

Works.........................................

£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

27

Assistant Gazette Officer...........................

Prime Minister’s..........................

Gazette..........................................

£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042

28

Assistant, Grade 1...........................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

29

Assistant, Grade 2...........................

£818–£846–£874

30

Assistant, Grade 3...........................

£874–£902–£930–£958

31

Assistant Keeper of Relics...........................

Interior........................................

Australian War Memorial...............

£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042

32

Assistant Laundry Manager...........................

Repatriation................................

General Services............................

£916–£944–£972

33

Assistant (Mails)...........................

Postmaster-General’s...................

Mail Exchange...............................

£818–£846–£874

34

Assistant Manager...........................

Repatriation................................

Artificial Limb Factory—

Victoria and New South Wales...

£1,672

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

£1,420–£1,462

Territories...................................

Welfare.........................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

35

Assistant (Moisture Tester-Dairy Export)

Primary Industry................

Inspection and Administration.........

£874–£902–£930–£958–£1,000

36

Assistant Monotype Caster...................................

Treasury............................

Printing..........................................

£811–£836–£862

37

Assistant (Motor Repair)...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

Engineering...................................

£762–£790–£818

38

Assistant (Photography)...................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874–£902–£930–£958

39

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1...................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874

40

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 2...................................

£902–£930–£958

41

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 3...................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

42

Assistant (Printing), Grade 1...................................

£875–£900–£926

43

Assistant (Printing), Grade 2...................................

£926–£951–£977

44

Assistant Projectionist...................................

£773–£798–£824

45

Assistant Publications Officer...................................

Attorney-General’s.............

Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

46

Assistant Radio Inspector...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

£968–£1,023–£1,078

47

Assistant Security Officer...................................

£1,238–£1,280–£1,322

48

Assistant Senior Overseer (Telegraphs)...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

Telegraph Service—

New South Wales......................

£1,056–£1,098–£1,140

Victoria.....................................

£1,014–£1,056–£1,098

49

Assistant (Small Animals), Grade 2...................................

Territories..........................

Animal Industry.............................

£846–£874

50

Assistant (Stamper-Dairy Export)...................................

Primary Industry................

Inspection and Administration.........

£846–£874–£902–£930–£958

51

Assistant (Stamp Sales)...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

Accounts.......................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

52

Assistant Stationer...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

Stores and Contracts.......................

£1,252–£1,294–£1,336–£1,378

53

Assistant (Stationery, &c.)...................................

£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

54

Assistant Storeman...................................

Postmaster-General’s..........

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

Other Departments.............

£776–£804

55

Assistant Supervisor...................................

Supply...............................

Central Drawing Office..................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532

Weapons Research Establishment...

£1,392–£1,448–£1,504

Treasury............................

Taxation........................................

£1,042–£1,084

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

56

Assistant Supervisor (Annex)...................................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, New South Wales...................................................

£1,042–£1,084

57

Assistant Supervisor (Despatch)...................................

Treasury.......................................

Printing...................................................

£832–£860–£888

58

Assistant Supervisor (Filing)...................................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, New South Wales...................................................

£1,280–£1,322

59

Assistant Supervisor (Food Services)

Postmaster-General’s....................

Personnel...................................................

£1,294–£1,336–£1,392–£1,448–£1,504

60

Assistant Supervisor (Gardens and Grounds)

£874–£902–£930

61

Assistant Supervisor (Index)...................................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, New South Wales...................................................

£1,126–£1,168

62

Assistant (Supervisor Records)...................................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, Queensland...................................................

£1,126–£1,168

63

Assistant Supervisor (Searching)

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, New South Wales...................................................

£1,126–£1,168

64

Assistant Supervisor (Sorting and Grading)

Treasury.......................................

Taxation, New South Wales...................................................

£1,126–£1,168

65

Assistant Traffic Inspector (Omnibus)

Interior.........................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£1,028–£1,070

66

Assistant (Transport)...................................

Supply.........................................

Stores and Transport...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

67

Assistant Transport Officer...................................

Postmaster-General’s....................

Postal and Transport Services...................................................

£1,392–£1,448

68

Assistant Typographer...................................

Treasury.......................................

Printing...................................................

£1,104–£1,130–£1,155

69

Assistant Warehouseman and Stationer

Treasury.......................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926–£951–£977–£1,002

70

Assistant Welfare Officer...................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

71

Attendant, Grade 1...................................

£818–£846–£874

72

Attendant, Grade 2...................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

73

Attendant, Grade 3...................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

74

Barracks Officer...................................

Defence.......................................

Barracks Office...................................................

£1,364–£1,420–£1,476

75

Barracks Officer (Navy)...................................

Navy............................................

Secretariat...................................................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238

76

Biograph Operator...................................

£902–£930–£958

77

Blacksmith...................................

£916–£944–£972

78

Boathand...................................

Civil Aviation...............................

£734–£762–£790

79

Boatman...................................

£706–£734–£762

80

Boatshed Officer...................................

Customs and Excise......................

Shipping...................................................

£986

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

81

Boatswain....................................

Shipping and Transport.................

Marine Services...................................................

£972–£1,014–£1,056

82

Bodymaker....................................

Postmaster-General’s....................

Engineering...................................................

£902–£930–£958

83

Boiler Attendant....................................

Shipping and Transport.................

Marine Services...................................................

£888–£916–£944

84

Bookbinder....................................

Treasury......................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

85

Boot Clicker....................................

Repatriation.................................

Artificial Limb Factory...................................................

£811–£836–£862

86

Boot Machinist....................................

Repatriation.................................

Artificial Limb Factory...................................................

£811–£836–£862

87

Boring Inspector....................................

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration

£1,266–£1,308–£1,350–£1,406–£1,462

88

Boring Superintendent....................................

Territories....................................

Water Resources...................................................

£1,588–£1,644–£1,700

89

Building Inspector....................................

Interior.........................................

Lands...................................................

£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

90

Butcher....................................

Repatriation.................................

General Services...................................................

£862–£887–£913

91

Cable Recorder....................................

Postmaster-General’s....................

Engineering...................................................

£902–£930–£958

92

Canteen Assistant....................................

Repatriation.................................

General Services...................................................

£776–£804–£832

93

Canteen Manager....................................

Repatriation.................................

New South Wales...................................................

£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

Victoria...................................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252

Other States...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

Supply.........................................

Weapons Research Establishment...................................................

£1,322–£1,364–£1,420–£1,476–£1532

94

Canvas Worker....................................

£798–£824–£849

95

Caretaker....................................

Army...........................................

£734–£762

Customs and Excise......................

New South Wales...................................................

£930–£958–£1,000

Victoria...................................................

£846–£874–£902

South Australia...................................................

£776–£804

Queensland and Tasmania...................................................

£734–£762

96

Cargo Officer....................................

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,364–£1,420–£1,476–£1,532

97

Carpenter....................................

£902–£930–£958

98

Catering Manager....................................

Repatriation.................................

Repatriation General Hospital—

Concord............................................

£1,532–£1,588–£1,644

Heidelberg............................................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532

Greenslopes............................................

£1,322–£1,364–£1,420

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

99

Catering Manager, Grade 1.................................

Repatriation............................................

General Services, South Australia...................................................

£1,238–£1,280–£1,322–£1,364–£1,420

100

Catering Officer.................................

Health............................................

Darwin Hospital...................................................

£1,280–£1,322–£1,364–£1,420–£1,476

101

Chainman.................................

Civil Aviation; Interior; Territories

£790–£818–£846

Postmaster-General’s............................................

New South Wales...................................................

£790–£818–£846

South Australia...................................................

£776–£804

Other Departments............................................

£776–£804

102

Chef, Grade 1.................................

Repatriation............................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

103

Chef, Grade 2.................................

Repatriation............................................

General Services...................................................

£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

104

Chief Armourer.................................

Army............................................

Western Australia...................................................

£986–£1,028–£1,070

105

Chief Cook.................................

Shipping and Transport............................................

Marine Services...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

106

Chief Drafting Officer.................................

Army............................................

Army Design Establishment, Victoria

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Civil Aviation............................................

Airways Engineering—

Central Staff.............................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Western Australia.............................................

£1,924–£1,980–£2,036

Airport Engineering...................................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Interior............................................

Survey, Australian Capital Territory

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Survey and Drafting, New South Wales

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

National Development............................................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics

£2,176–£2,232–£2,288

National Mapping...................................................

£2,176–£2,232–£2,288

Postmaster-General’s............................................

Engineering—

South Australia..............................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Western Australia..............................................

£2,176–£2,232–£2,288

Tasmania..............................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

106—contd.

Chief Drafting Officer— continued.

Supply.......................................

Central Drawing Office...................................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Ammunition Factory, Footscray...................................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Small Arms Factory, Lithgow...................................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Weapons Research Establishment, South Australia—

Design and Workshops..............................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Technical Secretariat..............................................

£2,050–£2,106–£2,162

Territories..................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£2,302–£2,358–£2,414

Other Departments.....................

£1,924–£1,980–£2,036

107

Chief Examiner.......................................

£1,266–£1,308

108

Chief Examiner, Grade 1.......................................

Air.............................................

£1,266–£1,308

109

Chief Examiner, Grade 2.......................................

Air.............................................

£1,350–£1,392

110

Chief Films Officer.......................................

Repatriation...............................

Institutions...................................................

£1,691–£1,742–£1,793

111

Chief Fire Officer.......................................

Supply.......................................

Weapons Research Establishment...................................................

£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Territories..................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,350–£1,392–£1,434

112

Chief Health Inspector.......................................

Health........................................

Central Staff...................................................

£1,716

113

Chief Steward.......................................

Shipping and Transport...............

Marine Services...................................................

£1,056–£1,098–£1,140

114

Cine-photographer.......................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Director-General’s Office...................................................

£1,336–£1,392–£1,448–£1,504

115

Cleaner.......................................

£692–£720–£748

116

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1.......................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

117

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2.......................................

£818–£846–£874

118

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3.......................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

119

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4.......................................

£958–£1,000

120

Clerical Assistant, Grade 5.......................................

£1,000–£1,042

121

Clerical Assistant (Recruiting).......................................

Navy..........................................

Naval Personnel...................................................

£1,112–£1,154–£1,196–£1,238–£1,280–£1,322

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

122

Clerk........................................

£776–£804–£832–£874–£916–£958–£1,000

123

Communications Officer........................................

Civil Aviation...............................

£916–£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

124

Compositor........................................

Treasury.......................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

125

Computer........................................

Treasury.......................................

Printing...................................................

£1,244–£1,283–£1,334–£1,385

126

Control Officer (Workshops)........................................

Supply..........................................

Stores and Transport—

New South Wales and Queensland

£1,210–£1,252–£1,294–£1,336

Victoria...............................................

£1,294–£1,350–£1,406

South Australia—

Woomera..........................................

£1,140–£1,182–£1,224

Other..........................................

£1,210–£1,252–£1,294–£1,336

127

Conveyancing Assistant........................................

Attorney-General’s........................

Crown Solicitor’s...................................................

£1,546–£1,602–£1,658

128

Cook........................................

Shipping and Transport..................

Marine Services...................................................

£860–£888–£916

129

Cook, Grade 1........................................

Repatriation..................................

£804–£832–£860

130

Cook, Grade 2........................................

Repatriation..................................

£888–£916–£944

!31

Counter Officer, Grade 1........................................

Postmaster-General’s.....................

£874–£902–£930–£958

132

Counter Officer, Grade 2........................................

Postmaster-General’s.....................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

133

Coxswain........................................

Civil Aviation...............................

£888–£916

134

Custodian (Buildings)........................................

Interior..........................................

Land and Property—

Victoria...............................................

£1,308–£1,364–£1,420

New South Wales...............................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

Queensland...............................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

Administration...................................................

£1,350–£1,406–£1,462

Postmaster-General.......................

Buildings—

New South Wales and Victoria...............................................

£1,350–£1,406–£1,462

South Australia...............................................

£1,168–£1,210–£1,252

Queensland...............................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

Western Australia...............................................

£1,014–£1,056–£1,098

Tasmania...............................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

134—contd.

Custodian (Buildings)—continued.

Supply...................................

Research and Development.......

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

135

Cutter............................................

Treasury................................

Printing....................................

£875–£900–£926

136

Cycle Mechanic............................................

Postmaster-General’s..............

Engineering.............................

£790–£818–£846

137

Danger Building Officer............................................

Supply...................................

Government Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong

£1,266–£1,308–£1,350–£1,406

138

Dental Mechanic............................................

£972–£1,014–£1,056

139

Deputy Chief Fire Officer............................................

Supply...................................

Weapons Research Establishment

£1,224–£1,266

140

Designer and Cutter............................................

Army.....................................

£1,098–£1,140–£1,182

141

Developmental Officer............................................

Supply...................................

Ammunition Factory, Footscray

£1,868

142

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1............................................

£762–£790–£818–£860–£902–£944–£986

143

Drafting Assistant, Grade 2............................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

144

Drafting Officer, Grade 1............................................

£1,322–£1,364–£1,420–£1,476–£1,532

145

Drafting Officer, Grade 2............................................

£1,546–£1,602–£1,658

146

Dried Fruit Inspector, Grade 2............................................

Primary Industry....................

Inspection and Administration...

£1,154

147

Drill Foreman............................................

Territories..............................

£930–£972–£1,014–£1,056–£1,098–£1,140–£1,182

148

Drill Runner............................................

Territories..............................

Mines......................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

149

E.D.P. Operator, Grade 1............................................

£762–£790–£818–£860–£902–£944–£986

150

E.D.P. Operator, Grade 2............................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

151

Electrical Assistant............................................

Postmaster-General’s..............

£804–£832–£860

152

Electrical Fitter and Mechanic............................................

£902–£930–£958

153

Electrician............................................

£902–£930–£958

154

Electroplater (First Class)............................................

£902–£930–£958

155

Electroplater (Second Class)............................................

Postmaster-General’s..............

Engineering.............................

£804–£832–£860

156

Employment Officer............................................

Labour and National Service...

Employment............................

£858–£913–£968–£1,023–£1,078–£1,133–£1,188

Prime Minister’s.....................

Office of Public Service Board..

£1,280–£1,322–£1,378–£1,434–£1,490

157

Engine Driver............................................

£938–£977–£1,015

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

158

Engineer-in-charge........................................

Treasury.................................................

Printing...................................................

£1,601–£1,640–£1,678

159

Engine Fitter........................................

Supply.................................................

Aeronautical Research Laboratories...................................................

£930–£958–£1,000

160

Engraving Machinist (First Class)

Civil Aviation.................................................

Airways Engineering...................................................

£902–£930–£958

161

Examiner, Grade 1........................................

£818–£846–£874

162

Examiner, Grade 2........................................

£944–£972–£1,014

163

Excise Officer, Grade 1........................................

Customs and Excise.................................................

Excise...................................................

£808–£858–£913–£968–£1,023–£1,078

164

Excise Officer, Grade 2........................................

Customs and Excise.................................................

Excise...................................................

£968–£1,023–£1,078–£1,133–£1,188

165

Excise Officer, Grade 3........................................

Customs and Excise.................................................

Excise...................................................

£1,078–£1,133–£1,188–£1,243–£1,298

166

Field Assistant........................................

National Development.................................................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics

£902–£930–£958

167

Field Assistant (Survey)........................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

168

Field Officer........................................

Treasury.................................................

Statistician’s...................................................

£1,462–£1,518–£1,574

Other Departments.................................................

£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

169

Film Cutter and Biograph Operator

Customs and Excise.................................................

Film Censorship...................................................

£1,283–£1,334

170

Film Officer........................................

Repatriation.................................................

New South Wales and Victoria...................................................

£1,283–£1,334

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

£1,219–£1,257–£1,295

Tasmania...................................................

£1,181–£1,219–£1,257

171

Finisher........................................

Treasury.................................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

172

Fireman........................................

Territories.................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£888–£916–£944–£986–£1,028

173

Fire Officer........................................

Repatriation.................................................

General Services—Orderlies and Fire Control

£888–£916

174

Fitter........................................

£902–£930–£958

175

Fitter and Turner........................................

£902–£930–£958

176

Foreman Assistant........................................

Health.................................................

North Head, New South Wales...................................................

£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252

Victoria...................................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

176—contd.

Foreman Assistant—continued.

Health......................................

Queensland and Western Australia...................................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

South Australia...................................................

£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

Darwin, Northern Territory...................................................

£972–£1,014

Newcastle, New South Wales...................................................

£972–£1,014

177

Foreman Bodymaker, Grade 2.......................................

Postmaster-General’s................

Engineering...................................................

£1,420–£1,462

178

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 1.......................................

Postmaster-General’s................

Mail Exchange...................................................

£1,193–£1,232

179

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 2.......................................

Postmaster-General’s................

Mail Exchange...................................................

£1,270–£1,308

180

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 1.......................................

£1,336–£1,378

181

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 2.......................................

Postmaster-General’s................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Other Departments...................

£1,420–£1,462

182

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 3.......................................

Postmaster-General’s................

£1,644–£1,700–£1,756

Other Departments...................

£1,504–£1,546–£1,588

183

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 4.......................................

£1,630–£1,672

184

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 5.......................................

£1,714–£1,756

185

Foreman Cleaner.......................................

£902–£930–£958

186

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1

£1,336–£1,378

187

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 2

Postmaster-General’s................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Other Departments...................

£1,420–£1,462

188

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 3

£1,504–£1,546–£1,588

189

Foreman Gardener.......................................

£874–£902–£930

190

Foreman, Grade A.......................................

£1,630–£1,672–£1,714

191

Foreman, Grade B.......................................

£1,504–£1,546–£1,588

192

Foreman, Grade C.......................................

£1,378–£1,420–£1,462

193

Foreman, Grade D.......................................

£1,210–£1,252–£1,294–£1,336

194

Foreman, Grade 1.......................................

£1,336–£1,378

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

195

Foreman, Grade 2.......................

Postmaster-General’s.................................................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Other Departments.................................................

£1,420–£1,462

196

Foreman, Grade 3.......................

Postmaster-General’s.................................................

£1,644–£1,700–£1,756

Other Departments.................................................

£1,504–£1,546–£1,588

197

Foreman Labourer.......................

Supply.................................................

Aeronautical Research Laboratories...................................................

£986–£1,028

198

Foreman (Limb and Appliance Making), Grade 1

Repatriation.................................................

Artificial Limb Factory...................................................

£1,420–£1,462

199

Foreman (Limb and Appliance Making), Grade 2

Repatriation.................................................

Artificial Limb Factory...................................................

£1,504–£1,546

200

Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft).......................

Civil Aviation.................................................

£1,490–£1,532

201

Foreman Mechanic (Lighthouse), Grade 1

Shipping and Transport.................................................

Marine Services...................................................

£1,420–£1,462

202

Foreman Mechanic (Lighthouse), Grade 2

Shipping and Transport.................................................

Marine Services...................................................

£1,504–£1,546

203

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 1

£1,336–£1,378

204

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 2

Civil Aviation.................................................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Interior.................................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Postmaster-General’s.................................................

£1,420–£1,476–£1,532–£1,588

Other Departments.................................................

£1,420–£1,462

205

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 3

Civil Aviation.................................................

£1,644–£1,700–£1,756

Postmaster-General’s.................................................

£1,644–£1,700–£1,756

Other Departments.................................................

£1,504–£1,546–£1,588

206

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 4

£1,630–£1,672

207

Foreman (Sewerage and Drainage)

Supply.................................................

Explosives Factory...................................................

£1,000–£1,042

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

208

Foreman Storeman, Grade 1...............................................

£1,168

209

Foreman Storeman, Grade 2...............................................

£1,252

210

Foreman Storeman, Grade 3...............................................

£1,336

211

Foreman Storeman, Grade 4...............................................

£1,420

212

Foreman (Surgical Bootmaking), Grade 1

Repatriation................................

Artificial Limb Factory.............

£1,336–£1,378

213

Foreman (Surgical Bootmaking), Grade 2

Repatriation................................

Artificial Limb Factory.............

£1,420–£1,462

214

Foreman Toolmaker, Grade 1...............................................

Postmaster-General’s...................

Engineering.............................

£1,420–£1,462

215

Fork Lift Driver...............................................

£804–£832–£860

216

French Polisher...............................................

£875–£900–£926

217

Fruit Inspector (Supervising)...............................................

Primary Industry.........................

Inspection and Administration...

£1,238–£1,280–£1,322–£1,364

218

Furniture Officer...............................................

Works.........................................

£1,602–£1,658–£1,714

219

Garage Attendant...............................................

Postmaster-General.....................

£734–£762–£790

220

Gardener, Grade 1...............................................

£720–£748–£776

221

Gardener, Grade 2...............................................

£790–£818–£846

222

Gazette Officer...............................................

Prime Minister’s..........................

Gazette....................................

£1,392–£1,448–£1,504

223

Geophysical Assistant...............................................

National Development.................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics

£986–£1,028–£1,070–£1,112

224

Greaser...............................................

Shipping and Transport................

Marine Services.......................

£888–£916–£944

225

Groundsman...............................................

£790–£818–£846–£874

226

Group Inspector, Grade 1...............................................

Supply........................................

Ammunition Factory................

£1,476–£1,532

227

Group Inspector, Grade 2...............................................

Supply........................................

Ammunition Factory................

£1,546–£1,602–£1,658

228

Handyman...............................................

Repatriation................................

£734–£762

229

Head Butcher...............................................

Repatriation................................

General Services......................

£938–£977

230

Head Lightkeeper...............................................

Shipping and Transport................

Marine Services.......................

£916–£944–£972

231

Head Reader...............................................

Treasury.....................................

Printing....................................

£1,385–£1,423

232

Health Inspector...............................................

Health.........................................

£1,206–£1,244–£1,295–£1,346–£1,397–£1,448

233

Hydrometer Tester...............................................

Customs and Excise....................

Laboratory...............................

£902–£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

234

Indexer...............................................

Interior.......................................

Electoral..................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

235

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 1.................................

Interior..................................................

Electoral...................................................

£1,000–£1,042

236

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 2.................................

Interior..................................................

Electoral...................................................

£1,056–£1,098–£1,140–£1.182

237

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1.................................

Attorney-General’s..................................................

Bankruptcy...................................................

£902–£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042

Customs and Excise..................................................

Excise...................................................

£1,014–£1,056–£1,098

Other Departments..................................................

£902–£944–£986–£1,028–£1,070

238

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2.................................

Customs and Excise..................................................

Excise...................................................

£1,098–£1,140–£1,182–£1,224

Repatriation..................................................

Branch Office...................................................

£1,070–£1,112–£1,154

Social Services..................................................

£1,070–£1,112–£1,154

239

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3.................................

Repatriation..................................................

Branch Office...................................................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238–£1,280

Social Services..................................................

Outdoor Inquiry...................................................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238–£1,280

240

Inquiry Officer (Mails).................................

Postmaster-General’s..................................................

Mail Exchange...................................................

£986–£1,028–£1,070–£1,112

241

Inspector.................................

Interior..................................................

Australian Capital Territory Services—

Education...............................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

Public Information and General...............................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

Registries...............................................

£902–£930–£958

242

Inspector (Aircraft).................................

Civil Aviation..................................................

Flying Operations...................................................

£1,476–£1,532

243

Inspector (Automotive).................................

£1,098–£1,140–£1,182

244

Inspector (Dogs).................................

Interior..................................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£832–£860–£888

245

Inspector (Fire Services).................................

Civil Aviation..................................................

Airways Operations...................................................

£1,588–£1,644–£1,700

246

Inspector (Leases).................................

Territories..................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

247

Inspector (Lines School).................................

Postmaster-General’s..................................................

Engineering...................................................

£1,994

248

Inspector of Mines (Electrical).................................

Territories..................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,588–£1,644–£1,700

249

Inspector of Seamen and Licences

Shipping and Transport..................................................

Marine Services...................................................

£902–£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042

250

Inspector of Welding.................................

Supply..................................................

Government Ordnance Factories...................................................

£1,140–£1,182

251

Inspector (Property).................................

Interior..................................................

Housing...................................................

£1,364–£1,420–£1,476

Territories..................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,294–£1,336–£1,378

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

252

Inspector (Radio Line Plant).....................................

Postmaster-General’s..............................................

Engineering...................................................

£1,406–£1,448–£1,490–£1,532–£1,574

253

Inspector (Technical), Grade 1.....................................

Interior..............................................

Lands...................................................

£1,266–£1,308–£1,350–£1,406–£1,462–£1,518

254

Inspector (Technical), Grade 2.....................................

Interior..............................................

Lands...................................................

£1,518–£1,574–£1,630

255

Inspector (Technicians’ School).....................................

Postmaster-General’s..............................................

Engineering...................................................

£2,134

256

Instructor.....................................

Repatriation..............................................

£1,126

257

Instructor, Grade 1.....................................

£1,084–£1,126–£1,160–£1,210

258

Instructor, Grade 2.....................................

£1,210–£1,252–£1,294–£1,336

259

Instructor (Motor Driving).....................................

Postmaster-General’s..............................................

Engineering...................................................

£958

260

Instrument Maker.....................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

261

Investigating and Inquiry Officer

Customs and Excise..............................................

Shipping...................................................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238–£1,280

262

Investigator, Grade 1.....................................

Customs and Excise..............................................

£1,014–£1,056–£1,098

263

Investigator, Grade 2.....................................

Customs and Excise..............................................

£1,098–£1,140–£1,182–£1,224

264

Investigator, Grade 3.....................................

Customs and Excise..............................................

Special Investigation ...................................................

£1,224–£1,266–£1,308

265

Laboratory Attendant.....................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874

266

Labourer, Grade 1.....................................

£692–£720–£748

267

Launchmaster.....................................

Civil Aviation..............................................

£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

Territories..............................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£944–£972–£1,014

268

Laundry Foreman.....................................

Repatriation..............................................

General Services...................................................

£860–£888–£916

269

Laundryman.....................................

Repatriation..............................................

General Services...................................................

£720–£748–£776

270

Laundry Manager.....................................

Repatriation..............................................

Repatriation General Hospital—

Concord and Heidelberg..............................................

£1,574

Greenslopes and Hollywood..............................................

£1,154–£1,196–£1,238

271

Leading Hand (Wood Shop).....................................

Supply..............................................

Aeronautical Research Laboratories...................................................

£1,126–£1,168–£1,210

272

Letterpress Machinist.....................................

Treasury..............................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

273

Library Assistant, Grade 1.....................................

Prime Minister’s..............................................

National Library of Australia...................................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

274

Library Assistant, Grade 2.....................................

Prime Minister’s..............................................

National Library of Australia...................................................

£818–£846–£874

275

Library Assistant, Grade 3.....................................

Prime Minister’s..............................................

National Library of Australia...................................................

£874–£902–£930

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

276

Library Assistant, Grade 4................................

Prime Minister’s.........................

National Library of Australia...................................................

£930–£958–£1,000

277

Library Assistant, Grade 5................................

Prime Minister’s.........................

National Library of Australia...................................................

£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

278

Licence Inspector, Grade 1................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Personnel...................................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168

279

Licence Inspector, Grade 2................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Personnel...................................................

£1,224

280

Lift Attendant................................

£692–£720–£748

281

Lightkeeper................................

Shipping and Transport...............

Marine Services...................................................

£734–£762–£790–£818

282

Limb and Appliance Maker................................

Repatriation...............................

Artificial Limb Factory...................................................

£902–£930–£958

283

Line Foreman, Grade 1................................

£1,042–£1,084

284

Line Foreman, Grade 2................................

£1,210

285

Line Inspector................................

£1,406–£1,448–£1,490–£1,532–£1,574

286

Lineman, Grade 1................................

£748–£776–£804–£832

287

Lineman, Grade 2................................

£902

288

Lineman-in-training................................

£720

289

Linotype Mechanic................................

Treasury....................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

290

Linotype Operator................................

Treasury....................................

Printing...................................................

£951–£977–£1,002

291

Lithographic Machinist................................

Treasury....................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

292

Locker, Grade 1................................

Customs and Excise...................

£818–£846–£874–£902–£930–£958

293

Locker, Grade 2................................

Customs and Excise...................

£858–£913–£968–£1,023–£1,078

294

Locksmith................................

£902–£930–£958

295

Machine Operator, Grade 1................................

£804–£832–£860–£888

296

Machine Operator, Grade 2................................

£902–£930–£958–£1,000

297

Machine Operator-in-training................................

£720–£748–£776–£804–£832

298

Machine Tabulator, Grade 1................................

£706–£734–£762–£790–£818

299

Machine Tabulator, Grade 2................................

£818–£846–£874–£902–£930

300

Machine Tabulator, Grade 3................................

£930–£958–£1,000

301

Machinist (Binding)................................

Treasury....................................

Printing...................................................

£875–£900–£926

302

Machinist (Second Class)................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Engineering...................................................

£804–£832–£860

303

Machinist (Steel Construction)................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Engineering...................................................

£776–£804–£832

304

Mail Officer................................

Postmaster-General’s..................

Mail Exchange...................................................

£734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874–£902–£930–£958–£986

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

305

Maintenance Mechanic...................................

National Development................................................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics

£1,000

306

Maintenance Officer...................................

Works................................................

Technical—

Australian Capital Territory

£1,602–£1,658–£1,714

Northern Territory ..............................................

£1,728–£1,784–£1,840

307

Manager...................................

Repatriation................................................

Artificial Limb Factory—

New South Wales and Victoria...............................................

£1,924

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

£1,574

Tasmania..............................................

£1,462

Territories................................................

Welfare...................................................

£1,028–£1,070–£1,112–£1,154–£1,196

308

Manager (Cattle)...................................

Territories................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

309

Manager (Cattle Station)...................................

Territories................................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,000–£1,042–£1,084–£1,126

310

Marine Officer, Grade 1...................................

Civil Aviation................................................

Airways Engineering...................................................

£1,196–£1,238–£1,280

311

Marine Officer, Grade 2...................................

Civil Aviation................................................

Airways Engineering...................................................

£1,350–£1,406

312

Marine Officer, Grade 3...................................

Civil Aviation................................................

Airways Engineering...................................................

£1,476–£1,532

313

Master of Launch...................................

£938–£977–£1,015

314

Meat Inspector, Grade 1...................................

£1,252–£1,336–£1,378–£1,420

315

Meat Inspector, Grade 2...................................

£1,462–£1,504–£1,546

316

Meat Inspector, Grade 3...................................

Primary Industry................................................

£1,742

317

Mechanic (Aircraft)...................................

Civil Aviation................................................

£1,028–£1,070–£1,112

318

Mechanic (Diesel Engine)...................................

Postmaster-General’s................................................

Engineering...................................................

£902–£930–£958

319

Mechanic (Lighthouse)...................................

Shipping and Transport................................................

Marine Services...................................................

£930–£958–£1,000–£1,042

320

Mechanic (Quarantine)...................................

Health................................................

Quarantine...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

321

Medical Laboratory Attendant...................................

Repatriation................................................

£762–£790–£818

322

Medical Laboratory Technologist

Repatriation................................................

£1,042–£1,084–£1,126–£1,168–£1,210–£1,252–£1,294

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

323

Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training

Repatriation.................................

Technical Services...................................................

£762–£790–£818–£846–£874–£902

324

Metal Caster....................................

Treasury......................................

Printing...................................................

£760–£785–£811

325

Meter Reader, Grade 1....................................

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

326

Mill Manager....................................

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£1,196–£1,238–£1,280

327

Ministerial Messenger....................................

£818–£846–£874–£902–£930

328

Ministerial Officer....................................

Prime Minister’s..........................

Ministerial and Liaison...................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

329

Mobile Crane Driver (Class B)....................................

Postmaster-General’s...................

Stores and Contracts...................................................

£874–£902–£930

330

Mobile Crane Driver (Class C)....................................

£846–£874–£902

331

Model Maker....................................

£986–£1,028–£1,070

332

Model Maker Checker....................................

Supply

Aeronautical Research Laboratories

£1,070–£1,112–£1,154

333

Monitor....................................

£902–£930–£958

334

Monotype Caster....................................

Treasury......................................

Printing ...................................................

£875–£900–£926

335

Monotype Operator....................................

Treasury......................................

Printing ...................................................

£951–£977–£1,002

336

Motor Driver....................................

Postmaster-General’s...................

£804–£832–£860

Other Departments.......................

£762–£790–£818

337

Motor Driver (Prime Minister’s Department)

Prime Minister’s..........................

Administrative...................................................

£1,028–£1,070–£1,112

338

Motor Mechanic....................................

£902–£930–£958

339

Motor Vehicle Testing Officer....................................

Interior........................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£958–£1,000–£1,042–£1,084

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration...................................................

£902–£930–£958

340

Movements Officer (Heavy Transport)

Supply.........................................

Stores and Transport—

New South Wales..............................................

£1,350–£1,406

Victoria..............................................

£1,434–£1,490

FIRST SCHEDULE—-continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Desig-nation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

341

Movements Officer (Light Transport)

Supply.........................................

Stores and Transport...................................................

£1,210–£1,252–£1,294–£1,336

342

Municipal Inspector..................................

....................................................

£958–£1,000–£1,042

343

Nurse (Male)..................................

Repatriation.................................

Nursing Services...................................................

£874–£902–£930–£958

344

Nurse (Male) (Special)..................................

766

Typist-in-charge (Female), (Photo-litho)........................

£860

 

SECOND SCHEDULE. Regulations 62(1.) (l) and 106 (13.).

ALLOWANCES PAYABLE TO CERTAIN OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

1

Boatman..................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum if he holds a Master’s Certificate, Rivers and Harbour.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum if he holds an Engine-driver’s Certificate.

2

Bookbinder, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

3

Canteen Assistant..................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £56 per annum while employed as first assistant to the Canteen Manager, New South Wales or Victoria.

4

Compositor, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

5

Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Postmaster-General’s Department

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, determined by the Board, if—

(a) he has passed an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Exchange Branch; and

(b) he is employed on the maintenance of mail handling plant in the Mail Exchange Branch.

6

Excise Officer, Grade 2..................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £55 per annum, if—

(a) he has completed twelve months’ service to the satisfaction of the Chief Officer on the maximum salary of the office of Excise Officer, Grade 2; and

(b) he occupied an office of Excise Officer or Excise Locker on the first day of August, 1941.

7

Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft)..................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £29 per annum if he has two of the following categories, namely, engines, airframes, electrical systems or instrument systems, endorsed on the current licence issued to him, each with a rating authorizing him to exercise the privileges of the licence on aircraft of a kind operated or repaired by the Department of Civil Aviation.

2. He shall, if he has so endorsed more than two of those categories, each with a rating authorizing him to exercise the privileges of the licence on aircraft of a kind operated or repaired by the Department of Civil Aviation, be paid an allowance at the rate of £29 per annum for each of those categories in excess of the first two.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

7—contd.

Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft)—continued.

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £5 per annum for each Category “A” extension endorsed on his licence for an aircraft of a kind operated or repaired by the Department of Civil Aviation if the duties of his office require him to certify with respect to the work authorized by the extension.

4. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £11 per annum in respect of each category if he has two ratings in any one of the following categories, namely, engines, airframes, electrical systems or instrument systems, endorsed on the current licence issued to him and authorizing him to exercise the privileges of those ratings on aircraft of a kind operated or repaired by the Department of Civil Aviation.

5. He shall, if he has so endorsed more than two ratings in any one of those categories authorizing him to exercise the privileges of those ratings on aircraft of a kind operated or repaired by the Department of Civil Aviation, be paid an allowance at the rate of £11 per annum for each of those ratings in excess of the first two.

6. The maximum rate of allowance payable under the last two preceding paragraphs shall not, in respect of any category, exceed a rate of £55 per annum.

8

Fruit Inspector (Supervising)..............................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £84 per annum while supervising Fruit Inspectors (Supervising).

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £168 per annum in lieu of overtime for all time worked in excess of 40 hours per week, including duty performed on Sundays and public holidays.

9

Inspector (Aircraft)..............................................

1. He shall be paid the allowance or allowances payable to a Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft) specified in this Schedule opposite to the designation of that office if he possesses the qualifications and complies with the conditions specified in relation to that allowance or those allowances.

10

Line Etcher, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

11

Linotype Operator, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

12

Machine Operator, Grade 1.................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum, where he uses morse telegraphy in setting up the equipment, if—

Machine Operator, Grade 2.................................................

(a) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send or receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute; and

(b) the Chief Officer has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

13

Machinist, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

14

Mail Officer.......................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £56 per annum if—

(a) he has passed the test determined by the Board for the purpose; and

(b) he has not attained the age of 21 years.

2 The allowance under this item shall cease to be payable on the day immediately prior to the date on which the officer attains the age of 21 years.

15

Mechanic (Aircraft).......................................................

1. He shall be paid the allowance or allowances payable to a Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft) specified in this Schedule opposite to the designation of that office if he possesses the qualifications and complies with the conditions specified in relation to that allowance or those allowances.

16

Monitor.......................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

17

Nurse (Male).......................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of an operating theatre.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate recognized by the Board and held by him if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

18

Overseer, Telephone Branch, Postmaster-General’s Department.......................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

19

Photolithographic Operator, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury.......................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

20

Postman ...................................................

1. He shall, whilst employed in the city section at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth, be paid, under such conditions as are, from time to time, approved by the Board, an allowance equal to the difference between his salary and the salary which would be payable to him from time to time if the scale of rates of annual salary of the office was £734–£762–£790–£818–£846–£874.

21

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1............................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum if he holds a Master's Certificate, Rivers and Harbour.

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 2............................................

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 3............................................

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum if he holds an Engine-driver's Certificate and is regularly employed on launches.

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £18 per annum if he holds the Certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute or the Certificate of the Royal Society of Health.

4. He shall, if he is paid the allowance specified in the last preceding paragraph, be paid an additional allowance at the rate of £18 per annum if he is regularly employed on inspection of rat control measures on ships.

22

Reader, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

23

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £55 per annum while in charge of the airport at which he is employed.

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3

24

Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1, Postmaster-General’s Department

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, determined by the Board, if—

(a) he has passed an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Exchange Branch; and

(b) he is employed on the maintenance of mail handling plant in the Mail Exchange Branch.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

25

Senior Groundsman, Grade 2.............................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £55 per annum while in charge of the airport at which he is employed.

26

Senior Mechanic (Aircraft).............................................

1. He shall be paid the allowance or allowances payable to a Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft) specified in this Schedule opposite to the designation of that office if he possesses the qualifications and complies with the conditions specified in relation to that allowance or those allowances.

27

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1, Department of Civil Aviation

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £55 per annum while in charge of the airport at which he is employed.

28

Senior Nurse (Male).............................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of three, four or five operating theatres.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £99 per annum while in charge of six or more operating theatres.

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum while in charge of a ward staffed to accommodate 55 or more patients.

4. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of the Central Sterilizing Department, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord.

5. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £48 per annum while employed as Evening Superintendent.

6. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while employed as Night Superintendent.

7. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate recognized by the Board and held by him if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

29

Senior Technician (Mail).............................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, determined by the Board, on passing an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Exchange Branch.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

30

Senior Technician (Telecommunications)

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he is employed—

(i) at a carrier repeater station;

(ii) at a carrier terminal station;

(iii) at a trunk line testing station;

(iv) at a telegraph repeating station;

(v) at a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties;

(vi) at a national broadcasting station; or

(vii) at an overseas radio terminal;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute; and

(c) the Assistant Director (Engineering) has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

31

Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 1

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £55 per annum while in charge of the airport at which he is employed.

32

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 1

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he is employed—

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2

(i) at a carrier repeater station;

(ii) at a carrier terminal station;

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2a

(iii) at a trunk line testing station;

(iv) at a telegraph repeating station;

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 3

(v) at a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties;

(vi) at a national broadcasting station; or

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 4

(vii) at an overseas radio terminal;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute; and

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 5

(c) the Assistant Director (Engineering) has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 6

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

33

Supervising Technician (Tradesman), Grade 1

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, approved by the Board, if—

Supervising Technician (Tradesman), Grade 2

(a) he has passed an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Exchange Branch; and

(b) he is employed on mail handling plant in the Mail Exchange Branch.

34

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2.............................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he is employed—

(i) at a carrier repeater station;

(ii) at a carrier terminal station;

(iii) at a trunk line testing station;

(iv) at a telegraph repeating station;

(v) at a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties;

(vi) at a national broadcasting station; or

(vii) at an overseas radio terminal;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute; and

(c) the Assistant Director (Engineering) has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

35

Technician (Telecommunications).............................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he is employed—

(i) at a carrier repeater station;

(ii) at a carrier terminal station;

(iii) at a trunk line testing station;

(iv) at a telegraph repeating station;

(v) at a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties;

(vi) at a national broadcasting station; or

(vii) at an overseas radio terminal;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute; and

(c) the Assistant Director (Engineering) has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

36

Telegraphist.................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum if—

(a) he has passed an examination approved by the Board for the purposes of this item; and

(b) his salary under these Regulations does not exceed £1,042 per annum.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum when rostered for picturegram duty.

37

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £84 per annum on passing a test determined by the Board for the purpose.

38

Card Punch Operator (Female), Grade 1

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £34 per annum on passing a test determined by the Board for the purpose.

39

Folder (Female), Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £13 per annum if employed as a sewer.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 19s. per week while in charge of two or more Folders (Female).

3. She shall be paid an allowance equal to the difference between her actual salary and the actual minimum salary payable from time to time to an adult who occupies an office of Folder (Female) if—

(a) she has completed five years’ service in an office of Folder (Female);

(b) she has not attained the age of 21 years; and

(c) her salary is less than the actual minimum salary payable to an adult officer who occupies an office of Folder (Female).

40

Monitor (Female).................................................

1. She may be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

41

Phonogram Operator (Female).................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £34 per annum on passing a test determined by the Board for the purpose.

42

Senior Sister.................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of three, four or five operating theatres.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £99 per annum while in charge of six or more operating theatres.

3. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum while in charge of a ward staffed to accommodate 55 or more patients.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

42—contd.

Senior Sister—continued.

4. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of the Central Sterilizing Department, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord.

5. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £48 per annum while employed as Evening Superintendent

6. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while employed as Night Superintendent

7. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate recognized by the Board and held by her if she performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

43

Sister......................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £70 per annum while in charge of an operating theatre.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate recognized by the Board and held by her if she performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

44

Stenographer (Female), Grade 1......................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of the table in this paragraph opposite to the speed in words per minute equal to the highest rate at which she has satisfied the Board as to her efficiency at writing shorthand and correctly transcribing that shorthand.

Highest shorthand speed in words per minute.

Annual rate of allowance.

£

100

42

120

84

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

44—contd.

Stenographer (Female), Grade 1—continued.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at such rate as is determined from time to time by the Board for any period during which she is employed on taking and transcribing notes of evidence in courts of law or on other duties which in the opinion of the Board are of like character.

45

Stenographer (Female), Grade 2...................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at such rate as is determined from time to time by the Board for any period during which she is employed on taking and transcribing notes of evidence in courts of law or on other duties which in the opinion of the Board are of like character.

46

Tutor Sister...................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate recognized by the Board and held by her if she performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

47

Typist (Female)...................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £34 per annum if—

(a) she has not satisfied the Board as to her efficiency at writing shorthand at the rate of not less than 80 words per minute;

(b) she has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board in typing at the rate of 50 words per minute and in typing letters and documents with due regard to punctuation and form; and

(c) her rate of salary does not exceed £678 per annum.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £28 per annum for each day on which she is employed solely on the transcription by typewriter of recorded dictation if—

(a) she is in receipt of the allowance specified in the last preceding paragraph; and

(b) she has passed the examination conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

47—contd.

Typist (Female)—continued.

3. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of the table in this paragraph opposite to the speed in words per minute equal to the highest rate at which she has satisfied the Board as to her efficiency at writing shorthand and correctly transcribing that shorthand.

Highest shorthand speed in words per minute.

Annual rate of allowance.

£

80

42

100

84

120

126

4. She shall be paid an allowance at such rate as is determined from time to time by the Board for any period during which she is employed on taking and transcribing notes of evidence in courts of law or on other duties which in the opinion of the Board are of like character.

 

Fifth Schedule.

17. The Public Service Regulations are amended by adding at the end thereof the following Schedule:—

FIFTH SCHEDULE. Regulation 3a.

LIST OF OFFICES FOR THE PURPOSE OF REGULATION 3a.

Assistant Computer

Assistant Engineer

Assistant Film Cutter and Biograph Operator

Assistant Monotype Caster

Assistant (Printing), Grade 1

Assistant (Printing), Grade 2

Assistant Projectionist

Assistant Radio Inspector

Assistant Typographer

Assistant Warehouseman and Stationer

Bookbinder

Boot Clicker

Boot Machinist

Butcher

Canvas Worker

Chief Films Officer

Chief Health Inspector

Compositor

Computer

Cutter

District Employment Officer (Female), Grade 1

Employment Officer—Department of Labour and National Service

Engine Driver

Engineer-in-charge

Excise Officer, Grade 1

Excise Officer, Grade 2

Excise Officer, Grade 3

Film Cutter and Biograph Operator

Film Officer

Finisher

Folder (Female)

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 1

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 2

Forewoman—Department of the Treasury

French Polisher

Head Butcher

Head Reader

Health Inspector

Letterpress Machinist

Linotype Mechanic

Linotype Operator

Lithographic Machinist

Locker, Grade 2

Machinist (Binding)

Master of Launch

Metal Caster

Monotype Caster

Monotype Operator

Overseer (Printing)

Photo-engraving Operator

Photolithographic Operator

Plate Grainer

Pressman

Production Assistant

Projectionist

Quarantine Inspector

Reader

Ruler

FIFTH SCHEDULE—continued.

List of Offices for the Purpose of Regulation 3a—continued.

Senior Artist and Designer

Senior Assistant (Printing), Grade 1

Senior Assistant (Printing), Grade 2

Senior Canvas Worker, Grade 1

Senior Employment Officer

Senior French Polisher, Grade 1

Senior Health Inspector

Senior Typewriter Mechanic

Shipwright—Department of Civil Aviation

Stereotyper

Supervisor-in-training (Mail)

Traffic Officer-in-training

Trainee Engineer

Typewriter Mechanic

Typographer

Upholsterer

Warehouseman and Stationer

Wood Machinist (A Grade).

Authority for payment of allowances.

18. The Public Service Board may authorize the payment of an allowance, in respect of the period that commenced on the second day of May, 1963, and ended on the day immediately before the commencement of these Regulations, to each officer and employee of such an amount as would result in the total remuneration of the officer or employee being not less than the total remuneration that would have been payable to the officer or employee in respect of that period if the amendments made by these Regulations had taken effect on the second day of May, 1963.

 

By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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