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20 4<br />

(3) by inserting at the end of the kit for Class II. ratings—<br />

" Optional Kit—<br />

1 Waterproof Coat (Pegamoid or similar pattern).<br />

I pair Half Boots (in addition to 1 pair in compulsory kit) oi<br />

Shoes.<br />

1 pair Black Leather Slippers.<br />

2 Cheek Shirts."<br />

(4) by omitting from the kit for Class III. ratings—<br />

" 2 pairs Half Boots .. To be issued to all new entries sent to<br />

Flinders Naval Depot for training."<br />

(5) by inserting at the end of the kit for Class III. ratings—<br />

" Optional Kit—<br />

1 Waterproof Coat (Pegamoid or similar pattern).<br />

1 pair Half Boots (in addition to 1 pair in compulsory kit) or<br />

Shoes.<br />

1 pair Black Leather Slippers."<br />

5; Article 80 is further amended as from 1st April, 1921—<br />

(1) by omitting from the kit for Class I. ratings—<br />

'•' 2 Jackets, S.B., Duck ..<br />

2 Tunics, drill."<br />

and inserting in their stead—<br />

Not to be issued to Vict. C.P.O-<br />

Writers or E.R.A.'s.<br />

" 4 Tunics, drill .. .. 2 only for Officers'Chief Steward.<br />

3 Tunics, white, with blue"]<br />

cuffs and collars .. >Officers' Chief Steward, only."<br />

3 pairs Gloves, white, cotton J<br />

(2) by omitting from the kit of Class III. ratings—<br />

" 2 Jackets, S.B., duck .. Not to be issued to Victualling<br />

ratings, Writers, or E.R.A.'s,<br />

5th Class.<br />

2 Tunics, drill ",<br />

and inserting in their stead—<br />

" 4 Tunics, drill .. .. 2 oflly for Officers' Stewards.<br />

3 Tunics, white, with blue")<br />

cuffs and collars .. ^Officers'Stewards only."<br />

3 pairs Gloves, white, cotton J<br />

6. Subsequent amendments in regard to these allowances, dating from 1st<br />

January, 1922, were promulgated in <strong>Navy</strong> Order No. 522/1921.<br />

(8.21/2656.)<br />

21.<br />

5 21—22<br />

SCHEDULE OF CONTRACT RATES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE.<br />

The following are the contract prices for supplies of Dairy Produce to<br />

H.M.A. Ships at Sydney, Melbourne, Westernport, and'Geelong during period<br />

commencing 1st January, 1922 :—<br />

Item.<br />

1. Bacon, best mild, sides<br />

40 to 50 lbs. (including<br />

wrappers and covers)<br />

per lb.<br />

2. Butter, in prints—per lb.<br />

Butter Boxes, extra<br />

each<br />

3. Cheese, semi-matured,<br />

large .. per lb.<br />

4. Cheese, choice, matured,<br />

mellow, large—per lb.<br />

5. Eggs, new laid, fair<br />

average size—per doz.<br />

Extra for Egg Cases<br />

if not returned in<br />

good order—each<br />

Name and address of Contractor<br />

Sydney.<br />

S. d.<br />

1 3<br />

1 4i<br />

1 0<br />

0 9<br />

0 9<br />

2 0<br />

5 0<br />

Downton and<br />

Dyer Ltd.,<br />

145 Georgestreet,<br />

Sydney<br />

Period of Contract Month of<br />

January, 1922<br />

22.<br />

Melbourne<br />

(Hobson's<br />

Bay).<br />

•Westernport.<br />

.?. d. •?. A.<br />

1 4i 1 4|<br />

1 2| 1 2J<br />

1 0 1 0<br />

1 0 1 0<br />

1 2 1 2<br />

1 (i 1 0<br />

3 0 3 0<br />

Nolan and Broderick,<br />

54 Kingstreet,<br />

Melbourne<br />

* Prices are for delivery<br />

f.o.r. Melbourne<br />

1st January to 31st<br />

March, 1922<br />

REGISTERED PACKAGES IN ENGLISH MAILS.<br />

t Geelong.<br />

3. d.<br />

1 5|<br />

1 5<br />

Nil<br />

0 9<br />

1 9<br />

3 0<br />

Bailey Bros., 512<br />

Flinders-street,<br />

Melbourne<br />

t Prices are for delivery<br />

at Moorabool-street<br />

Pier<br />

1st January to 31st<br />

March, 1922<br />

Consolidated <strong>Navy</strong> Orders, Article 105, is amended by adding to Part I.,<br />

new paragraph 5, as follows :—<br />

" 5. Postal Packets, whether registered or not, will not be enclosed<br />

in the bags addressed to H.M.A. Ships with letters and newspapers, but<br />

will pass through the Post Office and the Customs Department. Should<br />

any packages other than letters and newspapers be found in the bags<br />

containing English mails delivered to H.M.A. Ships or Naval Establishments,<br />

such packages should be retained until the Collector of<br />

Customs has been communicated with and afforded an opportunity for<br />

inspecting the packages in case the contents are liable to import duty."<br />

(21/15682.)

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