in that pqrtion of the St-:ate hereinafter desctib_od, that is to say, all that portion of the State situated to the West of the lino starting from Point Ann on the South Coast, and following the No. 2 Rabbit-proof Fence to its junction with No. 3, then along No. 3 Fence to the Coast. 'l'he Proclamation elated the eighteenth clay of August, Hl09, anc1 published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of the twentieth day of August, 1909, is hereby revoked. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth-, this 10th clay of August, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! ! 2090 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'vV.A. [ Aua. 12, 1910. The Government Railwavs A1nencl1nent Act, 1907. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 3rd day of August, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables-'l'he Premier, The Colonial Secretary. WHEREAS by '' 'rhe Government Railways Amendment Act, 1907," it is provided that the Governor may, from time to time, by Order in Council published in the Government Gazette, declare that any branch, spur, or other Railway shall be a District Railway: And whereas it is desirable that the unc1ermentionec1 branch or spur Railway should be declared a District Railway: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of vVestern Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby declare that the branch Railway from Mount Magnet to Sandstone, a distance of ninety-t.wo miles seventy-one chains or thereabouts, shall be a District Railway. BERN ARD PARKER, Clerk of the Executive Council. The Mnnicipal Corporations Act, 1906. Jfunicipalit11 of B1'oacl Arrow-Pac1clington. ORDER lJ.� COUNCIL. At the ·1�xecutive Council Chamber, at Pert11, this 10th day of A ugnst, 1910. Present: His Excelle1rny the Governor. The Hononrables-The Premier, 'l'he Colonial Secretary. 1670/10. WHERI�AS by Section 12 (4) of "The Municipal Corporal;ions Act, 190G,'' the Governor may, by Order in Council, dissJlve any nmnieipality and include the dist:riet thereof in any a(ljoining road district: And whereas a petition has been presented to His Excellency the Governor in accordance ,vith Section 25 (c) of the said Ad, signed with the eornmon seal of the Municipality, praying that the Municipality of Broad ArrowPaddington be dissolved: Arn1 whereas the said petition was publidy advertised in the Govermnent Gazette on the 17th clay of .Tune, 1910: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, in pmsuance of the powers so vested in him by the said Act, rloes hereby dissolve_ the Municipality of Broa(l Arrow-Parlilington and in<'-lude the district thereof in the Broad Anow Road District. BERN ARD PAR KER, Clerk of the Executive Counc1:l. The Lancl Act, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this twentyseveuth day of ,July, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. 'l'he Honourables-The Minister for Works. The Minister for Mines, The Atforney General. 7430/10. WHEREAS by Seetion 43 of '' 'rhe Land Act, 1898,'' it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Council, without issuing any deed of grant to place any Reserve under the control of any Municipality, Roads Board, or other person or persons, as a Boa,rcl of Management, and to empower such Boaril to make, repeal, and alter bylaws for the control antl management of such Reserves, and prescribe fees for