ANIMAL
FOOD MAKERS, &c. (STATE) AWARD
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by the National Union of Workers, New South
Wales Branch, industrial organisation of employees.
(No. IRC 4929 of 2005)
The Honourable Justice Kavanagh
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30 September 2005
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VARIATION
1. Delete
subclause (iii), of clause 5, Adult Weekly Rates, of the award published 1 June
2001 (325 I.G. 112), and insert in lieu thereof the following:
(iii) The rates of pay
in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case
2005. These adjustments may be offset
against:
(a) any equivalent
overaward payments; and/or
(b) award wage
increase since 29 May 1991 other than Safety Net, State Wage Case, and minimum
rates adjustments.
2. Delete Tables
1 to 4 of Appendix 1 - Minimum Award Wage Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
Adult
Weekly Rates (Clause 5)
A. 1. Feed Miller
in Charge of Shift:
Table
1
Feed Miller in Charge of
Shift
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Former
Award Wage
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Minimum
Award
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Rate
Per Week
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Wage
Rate Per Week
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2
October 2004
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2
October 2005
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$
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$
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1. Not exceeding 2 tonnes of provender per hour
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514.60
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531.60
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2. Exceeding 2 tonnes but not exceeding 6 tonnes of
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521.10
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538.10
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provender per hour
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3. Exceeding 6 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes of
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527.90
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544.90
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provender per hour
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4. Exceeding 12 tonnes but not exceeding 18 tonnes of
|
534.50
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551.50
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provender per hour
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5. Exceeding 18 tonnes but not exceeding 28 tonnes of
|
542.50
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559.50
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provender per hour
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6. Exceeding 28 tonnes but not exceeding 40 tonnes of
|
550.50
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567.50
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provender per hour
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7. Exceeding 40 tonnes but not exceeding 60 tonnes of
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561.00
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578.00
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provender per hour
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8. Exceeding 60 tonnes of provender per hour
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570.00
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587.00
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(2) Foreman Feed Miller
- Shall be paid not less than $34.00 per week above the relevant rate
prescribed by classification 1 hereof.
(3) Feed Mill
Operative:
Table 2
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Former Award Wage Rate
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Minimum Award Wage Rate
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Feed Mill Operative
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(Per Week)
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(Per Week)
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2 October 2004
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2 October 2005
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$
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$
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Grade 5
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490.40
|
507.40
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Grade 4
|
496.20
|
513.20
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Grade 3
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502.90
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519.90
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Grade 2
|
509.60
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526.60
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Grade 1
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516.10
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533.10
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Premix Blender
|
502.90
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519.90
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B. General
Table 3
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Former
Award Wage
|
Minimum
Award Wage
|
General
|
Rate (Per
Week)
|
Rate (Per
Week)
|
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2
October 2004
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2
October 2005
|
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$
|
$
|
1. Millwright
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531.00
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548.00
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2. General Repairer not Millwright
|
500.90
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517.90
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3. Head Millwright
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548.60
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565.60
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4. Binsman
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496.20
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513.20
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5. Grain Sampler
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483.10
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500.10
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6. Head Storeperson
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507.00
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524.00
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7. Storeperson/Storehand/Siloperson
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477.40
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494.40
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8. Packer/Stacker
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485.30
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502.30
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9. Head Siloperson/Head Intake
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492.00
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509.00
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10. Head Millhand
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492.00
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509.00
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11. Millhand
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468.00
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485.00
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12. (i) Driver of engines, whether the motive be steam
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or any other motive power other
than manual power
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(a) With condenser
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507.60
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524.60
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(b) Without
condenser
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497.60
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514.60
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(ii) Driver of
suction gas or other internal combustion
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engines:
|
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(a) If 50 b.h.p.
or over
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497.60
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514.60
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(b) If under 50
b.h.p.
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488.60
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505.60
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(iii) Driver of engines
attending electric generator or
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dynamo other than a dynamo for
merely lighting the
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works shall receive an additional
$12.43 per week
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13. Fireperson/Boiler Attendant
|
476.20
|
493.20
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14. Forklift Truck Driver and/or Tractor Driver
|
488.60
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505.60
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15. Laboratory Assistant
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499.30
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516.30
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16. All other Adult Employees
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467.40
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484.40
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Table 4 - Other Rates and Allowances
Item No
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Clause No
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Allowance
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Amount
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3 October 2005
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$
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1
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9(a)
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Dusty Conditions
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1.97 per day
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2
|
9(b)
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Unusually and
Excessively Dirty or Dusty Conditions
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0.42 per hour
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3
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9(c)(i)
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Engaged in
discharging bulk grain
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0.84 per hour
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4
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9(c)(ii)
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Working adjacent
to employee discharging bulk grain
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0.49 per hour
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5
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9(d)
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Carrying Bagged
Products
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0.32 per hour
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6
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9(e)
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Bag Cleaning
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3.37 per day
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7
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9(f)
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Containers -
Stacking Mill Products
|
0.54 per hour
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8
|
9(g)
|
Boiler Attendant
Certificate
|
8.42 per week
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9
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9(h)
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Boiler Cleaner
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1.31 per hour
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10
|
9(i)
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Silo and Bin
Cleaner
|
0.89 per hour
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11
|
10(j)
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Meal Allowance
|
6.60 per meal
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12
|
13(c)(i)
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Afternoon Shift
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19.73 per shift
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13
|
13(c)(ii)
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Rotating Night
Shifts
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24.61 per shift
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14
|
13(c)(iii)
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Change of Shift
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16.84 per shift
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15
|
13(h)
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Meal Hours
|
2.07
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16
|
14(g)(iv)
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Meal Allowance
|
6.60 per meal
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17
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15(c)
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Travelling
Allowance
|
0.63 per kilometre
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18
|
26
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First-Aid
Attendant
|
8.42 per week
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19
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27
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Fire Officer
|
7.68 per week
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20
|
28(a)
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Clothing
Allowance
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2.27 per week
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21
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28(b)
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Tool Allowance
|
9.00 per week
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22
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28(f)
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Handling and Use
of Pesticides
|
0.41 per hour
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3. This
variation shall take effect from:
(i) 2 October
2005 with respect to Tables 1 to 3; and
(ii) 3 October
2005 with respect to Table 4.
T. M. KAVANAGH J.
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Printed by the
authority of the Industrial Registrar.