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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Saturday 11 November 1944, page 2, 15 National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11369698 BIRTHS ANGIONK (McLaren).-On November 2. at Warrawee Hospital, to Agnes and George-ft ion (Michael Albert). (Both well.) «RUMLEY (nee Olga Karris).-On October M, at St. Andrew's, East Melbourne, to Mr. and^Mrs. K.- J. P. Brumley.^ 117 Murray road. Freston-a son. BYRIELL (Rogers-Davidson).-On Novem- ber' -7, at St. Vincent's Maternity, to Nancy anti Paddy-a daughter (Johanne). CALLOW (nee Francisco).-On November 1, at Airlie, Ivanhoe-a son (Peter William). CHANDLER.-On November 6, at Guild- ford, Camberwell, to Mrs. and Mr. A. F. Chandler, of North Balwyn-a daughter (Patricia Lilian). - CHAPMAN.-On November 8, at St. Andrew's Hospital, to Lieut. R. M. Chapman and ,Mrs. Joan Chapman-a son (Peter Robert). CROWLE.-On October 25. at Sesklnore, to Vi and Bill-a son (John Seaton). (A brother ior Wendy.) DAVEY_On October 26, at Margaret Coles Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davey, 20 Callender street. Hughesdale-a son. DIXON (nee McMennemin).-On October B, at Epworth, to Mavis and Jim. Cowper »ve., Mt. Macedon-a daughter (Beverley Mavis). ELLIOT.-On November 9, at Lynwood, Moat Albert, to Neil and Ray Elliot-a son. FARR (Walsh).-On October 24. at Vau- cluse, to Lorna and Fred-a daughter (Rose- mary Helen). FI8HER (Wills).-On November 6, at Hopetoun, to Mavis and Keith-a daughter (Kay). FLEMING.-On November 8, at St. Andrew's, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming, Surrey Hill»-* son. FOWLER (Nicholson).-On November 8, at Epworth, to Dorothy, wile ol Richard a son (John Mackinnon). GODFREY (Marshall).-On November 2, at Bethlehem. Caulfield, to Lila and Fred a daughter (Cheryl Christine). GREEN (Anderson).-On November 8, at Creswick House, to Peg and Bob-a son. HANNEY (Williams). - On November 2, at Mansfield District Hospital, to Jess and Jim-a daughter (Margaret Joyce). HARRIS (Anderson).-On November 4. at Corryong, to Jacinth, wife of Hunter S. a daughter (Winsome Dawn). HARRIS (Day).-On November 7, at St. George's, to Rose and Colin-a daughter. HARTIGAN,-On November 6. at St. Vin- cent's Maternity Hospital, to Margaret and Gerald-a daughter. HEITSCH (Rayment).-On November 6. at St. George's. Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 'Heitsch-a daughter. HILL (Locarninl).-On November 8. at St. Andrew's .Hospital, East Melbourne, to Addie and Allan-a son (John Allan). HODGSON (nee Clifton).-On November 4, at Colac Hospital, to Marlon and George -a daughter (Lynette Isabel). ' RUDSON (nee Cameron).-On November 8. at Margaret Coles, to May and Len-a daugh- ter. HYNES.-On November 8. to Frederick M. B. and Emily M. E. Hynes, of The Manor. Mosman, near Sydney-a son (John Roger). KELLY.-On November 6. at Eildon House, Ballarat, to L.A.C. and Mrs. Syd. Kelly, 50 Victoria avenue-a daughter. LAIN (Taylor).-On November 8. at Mercy. to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lain-a daughter (Elizabeth). LANYON (Peggy Stooke).-On October 23, at Hamilton, to Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lanyon -a son (Brian Frederick Stanley). LOUGHNAN (nee Lister No- LOUGHNAN (nee Lister Baker).-On No- vember 3. at Charlton Bush Nursing Hospi- tal, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Loughnan-a daughter (Valerie Frances Mary). " (Both well.) MASON (Gephart).-On October 30, at Sacred Heart, Moreland, to Joyce and Bill -a son (Christopher James). , McCOLL (Weston).-On November 8, at Jessie McPherson Hospital, to Doris, wife of Flight-Lieut. Malcolm Mccoll-a daughter. McLEOD (Jessie Vickers).-On November ?. to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLeod-a daugh- ter. MCMILLAN (nee Klmpton).-On November - 6, at the Women's Hospital, Crown street, Sydney, to Prudence, wife of R. B. McMillan -a daughter. MEADOWS.-On November 3, at Margaret Coles Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meadows, of Elsternwick-a daughter. MONTGOMERY (nee Holden).-On Novem- ber 6. at Tatura, to Thelma and John-a daughter (Kaye Lynette). MOUNSEY (Anderson).-On November 8, at St. Andrew's, to Mr, and Mrs. Eric H. a daughter (Glynne Margaret). (Both well.) NEAGLE (Whyte).-On November 9, at Bethlehem, to Frances, wife of Maj. J. F. Neagle-a son (Michael Francis). (Both well.) NEWMAN (nee Fitch).-On November 6, at Windermere, to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. New- man, 329 Orrong road. East St. Kilda-a son (Laurence Robert). NIELSEN (Josephson).-On November 7, at St. Andrew's. East Melbourne, to Bill and Pat-a son (Peter Christopher). NUTTER (Langford).-On November 5. at St. Omer, to Joy and John-a son (John Leslie); OWENS.-On October 30, at Oaklands, Murray road, Preston, to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Owens-twin daughters (Elizabeth Ann and Maureen Joan). (All well.) PADDLE (nee Blundell).-On November 4, at Colac District Hospital, to Norm and Joyce, of Beech Forest-a daughter (Virginia Joy). PEAKE.-On November 6. at St. Andrew's. East Melbourne, to Eileen, wife of George A. Peake-a son. PICKEN (nee Janet McLay).-On October l8, at King George V. Memorial Hospital, Sydney, to Capt. and Mrs. Ian Picken-a daughter. POWERS.-On November 8. at Avonne pri- vate hospital. Belgrave, to L.A.C. and Mrs. C. E. Powers-a son. REES (nee Gwen Parsons).-On November 8, at St. George's Hospital. Kew, to F.-O. and Mrs. Stan Rees-a son (brother for Lois). ROGERS (nee Smith).-On November 8. at Alrleo Hospital. Ivanhoe, to Evelyn and Vern-a son (Keith Vernon.) (Both well.) RUDDOCK (Smith).-On November 6. at St. Vincent's, to Dymphna and Jack-a daughter (Alicia Anne). SELKIRK.-On November 5. at Eildon House, Ballarat, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Selkirk, Howitt street-a daughter. SEXTON.-On October 25. at Kilmore, to Mr. and Mrs. Sexton-a son (Robert James). SHEFFIELD (Saunders).-On November 5, at St. Vincent's Maternity Hospital, to Mrs. L. C.-a son. ^ SMITH (nee Thule).-On November 8, to Bettv and Jim-« son. (Both well.) SPEER (nee McGrall).-On November 10. at St. Andrew's. East Melbourne, to Clare and Ken-a, son (Peter Kenneth). (Both well.) THOM.-On November 9. at Margaret. Coles,, to Enid and Bruce, of Burwood-a daughter. . THOMAS. - On October 20. at Padua House, Brighton, to Valda and Hugh-a son (Russell Julian). (Both well.) THOMSON (Turnbull).-On October 28, at

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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Saturday 11 November 1944, page 2, 15

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11369698

BIRTHSANGIONK (McLaren).-On November 2. at

Warrawee Hospital, to Agnes and George-ft

ion (Michael Albert). (Both well.)

«RUMLEY (nee Olga Karris).-On OctoberM, at St. Andrew's, East Melbourne, to Mr.

and^Mrs. K.- J. P. Brumley.^ 117 Murray road.Freston-a son.

BYRIELL (Rogers-Davidson).-On Novem-

ber' -7, at St. Vincent's Maternity, to Nancyanti Paddy-a daughter (Johanne).

CALLOW (nee Francisco).-On November1, at Airlie, Ivanhoe-a son (Peter William).

CHANDLER.-On November 6, at Guild-

ford, Camberwell, to Mrs. and Mr. A. F.

Chandler, of North Balwyn-a daughter(Patricia Lilian). -

CHAPMAN.-On November 8, at St.Andrew's Hospital, to Lieut. R. M. Chapmanand ,Mrs. Joan Chapman-a son (PeterRobert).

CROWLE.-On October 25. at Sesklnore,to Vi and Bill-a son (John Seaton). (Abrother ior Wendy.)

DAVEY_On October 26, at MargaretColes Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davey,20 Callender street. Hughesdale-a son.

DIXON (nee McMennemin).-On OctoberB, at Epworth, to Mavis and Jim. Cowper»ve., Mt. Macedon-a daughter (BeverleyMavis).

ELLIOT.-On November 9, at Lynwood,Moat Albert, to Neil and Ray Elliot-a son.

FARR (Walsh).-On October 24. at Vau-cluse, to Lorna and Fred-a daughter (Rose-mary Helen).

FI8HER (Wills).-On November 6, atHopetoun, to Mavis and Keith-a daughter(Kay).

FLEMING.-On November 8, at St.

Andrew's, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming,Surrey Hill»-* son.

FOWLER (Nicholson).-On November 8,

at Epworth, to Dorothy, wile ol Richarda son (John Mackinnon).

GODFREY (Marshall).-On November 2,

at Bethlehem. Caulfield, to Lila and Freda daughter (Cheryl Christine).

GREEN (Anderson).-On November 8, atCreswick House, to Peg and Bob-a son.

HANNEY (Williams). - On November 2,at Mansfield District Hospital, to Jess andJim-a daughter (Margaret Joyce).HARRIS (Anderson).-On November 4. at

Corryong, to Jacinth, wife of Hunter S.a daughter (Winsome Dawn).

HARRIS (Day).-On November 7, at St.George's, to Rose and Colin-a daughter.HARTIGAN,-On November 6. at St. Vin-

cent's Maternity Hospital, to Margaret andGerald-a daughter.

HEITSCH (Rayment).-On November 6. atSt. George's. Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

'Heitsch-a daughter.HILL (Locarninl).-On November 8. at St.

Andrew's .Hospital, East Melbourne, to Addieand Allan-a son (John Allan).

HODGSON (nee Clifton).-On November4, at Colac Hospital, to Marlon and George-a daughter (Lynette Isabel).

'

RUDSON (nee Cameron).-On November 8.

at Margaret Coles, to May and Len-a daugh-ter.

HYNES.-On November 8. to FrederickM. B. and Emily M. E. Hynes, of TheManor. Mosman, near Sydney-a son (JohnRoger).

KELLY.-On November 6. at Eildon House,Ballarat, to L.A.C. and Mrs. Syd. Kelly, 50Victoria avenue-a daughter.

LAIN (Taylor).-On November 8. at Mercy.to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lain-a daughter(Elizabeth).

LANYON (Peggy Stooke).-On October 23,at Hamilton, to Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lanyon-a son (Brian Frederick Stanley).

LOUGHNAN (nee Lister No-

LOUGHNAN (nee Lister Baker).-On No-vember 3. at Charlton Bush Nursing Hospi-tal, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Loughnan-adaughter (Valerie Frances Mary).

"

(Bothwell.)

MASON (Gephart).-On October 30, atSacred Heart, Moreland, to Joyce and Bill-a son (Christopher James).

, McCOLL (Weston).-On November 8, atJessie McPherson Hospital, to Doris, wife ofFlight-Lieut. Malcolm Mccoll-a daughter.

McLEOD (Jessie Vickers).-On November?. to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLeod-a daugh-ter.

MCMILLAN (nee Klmpton).-On November- 6, at the Women's Hospital, Crown street,

Sydney, to Prudence, wife of R. B. McMillan-a daughter.MEADOWS.-On November 3, at Margaret

Coles Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W.Meadows, of Elsternwick-a daughter.

MONTGOMERY (nee Holden).-On Novem-ber 6. at Tatura, to Thelma and John-adaughter (Kaye Lynette).

MOUNSEY (Anderson).-On November 8,at St. Andrew's, to Mr, and Mrs. Eric H.a daughter (Glynne Margaret). (Both well.)

NEAGLE (Whyte).-On November 9, atBethlehem, to Frances, wife of Maj. J. F.Neagle-a son (Michael Francis). (Bothwell.)

NEWMAN (nee Fitch).-On November 6,

at Windermere, to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. New-man, 329 Orrong road. East St. Kilda-ason (Laurence Robert).

NIELSEN (Josephson).-On November 7,

at St. Andrew's. East Melbourne, to Billand Pat-a son (Peter Christopher).

NUTTER (Langford).-On November 5. atSt. Omer, to Joy and John-a son (JohnLeslie);

OWENS.-On October 30, at Oaklands,Murray road, Preston, to Mr. and Mrs. EvanOwens-twin daughters (Elizabeth Ann andMaureen Joan). (All well.)PADDLE (nee Blundell).-On November

4, at Colac District Hospital, to Norm andJoyce, of Beech Forest-a daughter (VirginiaJoy).

PEAKE.-On November 6. at St. Andrew's.East Melbourne, to Eileen, wife of GeorgeA. Peake-a son.

PICKEN (nee Janet McLay).-On Octoberl8, at King George V. Memorial Hospital,

Sydney, to Capt. and Mrs. Ian Picken-a

daughter.POWERS.-On November 8. at Avonne pri-

vate hospital. Belgrave, to L.A.C. and Mrs.C. E. Powers-a son.

REES (nee Gwen Parsons).-On November8, at St. George's Hospital. Kew, to F.-O.and Mrs. Stan Rees-a son (brother forLois).

ROGERS (nee Smith).-On November 8. atAlrleo Hospital. Ivanhoe, to Evelyn andVern-a son (Keith Vernon.) (Both well.)

RUDDOCK (Smith).-On November 6. atSt. Vincent's, to Dymphna and Jack-adaughter (Alicia Anne).

SELKIRK.-On November 5. at Eildon

House, Ballarat, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Selkirk,Howitt street-a daughter.

SEXTON.-On October 25. at Kilmore, toMr. and Mrs. Sexton-a son (Robert James).

SHEFFIELD (Saunders).-On November 5,at St. Vincent's Maternity Hospital, to Mrs.L. C.-a son.

^

SMITH (nee Thule).-On November 8, toBettv and Jim-« son. (Both well.)

SPEER (nee McGrall).-On November 10.at St. Andrew's. East Melbourne, to Clareand Ken-a, son (Peter Kenneth). (Bothwell.)

THOM.-On November 9. at Margaret.Coles,, to Enid and Bruce, of Burwood-a

daughter..

THOMAS. - On October 20. at PaduaHouse, Brighton, to Valda and Hugh-a son

(Russell Julian). (Both well.)

THOMSON (Turnbull).-On October 28, at

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THOMSON (Turnbull).-On October 28, at

Ambermere, Shepparton, to Mr. and Mrs.R. V. Thomson-a daughter (Betty May).

TROUNCE (nee Pat Laver).-On Novem-

ber 5, at King George V. Hospital, to

Norman and Pat-a son (William Terrey).WALLIS (Grinllngton).-Ori November 6,

at Maristowe, Fairfield, to Eileen and David-» son (David Basil).

WATSON (Campbell).-At Carbethon, to

Ann and Ernie-a son (Thomas William).(Both well.)

WHITE.-On November 3, at St. Andrew's,to Sheila and Geoff (A.I.F.)-a son (IanStrudwicke).

WILSON (Catherine Gregg).-On Novem-

ber 4, at Gippsland Base Hospital, Sale,

to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson, of Willung, ViaRosedale-a -son (Ian Geoffrey).

MARRIAGESANDERSON-VICKERS. - On September

23, at St. Paul's Church. Bendigo, by theRev. M. P. Oreen, Meiva Hazel, second

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vickers, GlenElgin, Colbinabbin, to Robert James, second

son of Mr. Robert Anderson and the late

Mrs. Anderson, Clyde Farm. Elmore.CARLSON-KEATING. - On Aprii 27. at

London, Section-Officer Moira Thérèse Keat-ing, W.A.A.F., youngest daughter of the lateP. J. Keating and Mrs. E. T. Keating,Ispahan ave., Hobart, Tasmania, to Lieut.

Carl Lancelot Carlson, R.A.N.V.R.. only son

Ol Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carlson, Melbourne.

DANIELS-COCSLAND. - On November3, at Prince of Wales Park Methodist

Church, Thornbury, by the Rev. H. J.

Rouch, Mary.' eldest daughter of Mrs. andthe late Mr.' J. Cousland, Thornbury, toWilliam L. R. Daniels, only child of Mr.and Mrs: W, Daniels, North Fitzroy.

DINGLE-FULTON.-On November 1, at

Bt. Mary's Church of England, Caulfield, byCanon Dewhurst, Lesly Constance, onlydaughter of-'Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Fulton, olIA Hillside avenue. Caulfield, to Sig. HaroldWilliam Cosgrove (4th Brigade, A.I.F.), eldest

son of Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Dingle, of 29Tennyson street. East Malvern.

LEVERETT-HARKNESS.-On October 27,At Presbyterian Church, Malvern, hy theRev. W. Morgan, Isabel, fifth daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harkness, of Drouin,to Cpl. Norman, second son of Mr. and Mrs.

0. O. Levèrent, of 16 Railway avenue. Mal-

vern.

(To guard against Imposition, Birth, Mar»rlage, Death, and In Memoriam Notice«must be authenticated by some reputableperson to ensure their Insertion., To guardagainst error write all names clearly Inblock letters.

Birth. Marriage, Death, Bereavements InMemoriam, and Fufiflkl Notices up to 4

Unes, 3/; extra «iSTd.] ,

MARRIAGESLEWIS - CRUMMEY. - On Beptember

26, at Brisbane (Q.), Shirley Mary,W.A.A.A.F. second daughter of Mrs. O. B.and the late William Crummey, l8 Wakanulstreet. Northcote, Victoria, to Lieut. GordonWood Lewis, U.S. Cavalry, second son of

Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis, of Danese. WestVirginia. U.SA

LEWIS-LIDDELL.-On October 14, at

Holy Trinity, Balaclava, Helen (Bonnie),only daughter of Mrs. J. and the late Mr.J. B. Liddell, Gibbs street, Balaclava, toDonald (A.I.F.), elder son of Mrs. A. R.

and the late Mr. P. A. Lewis, Atheistenroad, Camberwell. ,

MCTAVISH-RICHARDSON. - On Novem-

ber 4, Margaret Weir, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs. H L. Richardson, of Kooyong,

and Mrs. H L. Richardson, of Kooyong,koot rd.. Hawthorn, and Flt.-Lt. Harold

John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lach-

lan McTavish, of Roseville, New South Wales.

©.FLAHERTY-LAURIE.-On November 8,

at Deepdene Presbyterian Church, May Boyd(Maisie), younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.T. B. Laurie, 32 Campbell road. Balwyn,to Michael Sidney, eldest son of Senatorand Mra. S. W. O'Flaherty.PAYNTER-YORK. - On October 28. at

St. Mark's. East Brighton, by the Rev. "W.G. Backhouse, assisted by the Rev. Norman

Fox of St. Michael's, Sydney, Joan Marie,youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

W. 0?. York, of St. Kilda, to Kenneth

Mcintyre (R.A.A.F.), only ion of Mr. andMrs. J. E. Paynter, of Row Bay, Sydney.

ftOLXS - WILSON. - On October 21.

at Wesley Church, Melbourne, by Rev. A, O,Day, Nancy May, only daughter of Mr. andMrs. Beth Wilson. 204 Foster street. Dande-

nong, to Cpl. John Rolls (AXF.). 63 Wadestreet. Golden square.SULLIVAN-BURRAGE.-On October 28,

at Pirie street Methodist Church, Adelaide,by Rev. F. Humbly, M.A., B.D., assisted byRev. A. Broadbent, uncle of bridegroom,Joyce, elder daughter of Mr. and Mra. J.

Burrage, 239 Young »t.. North Unley, SouthAustralia, to Corporal Geoffrey Sullivan,

R.A.A.F., second eon of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Sullivan. 263 Morgan st., Broken Hill.

SILVER WEDDINGSKENNEDY-WHITTAKER. - Mr. and

Mrs. B. R. Kennedy, of 21 Harcourt avenue.Caulfield, have pleasure in announcing the25th anniversary of their wedding, celebratedby the Rev. Canon Ashton, at All Saints',East St, Kilda, on November 12, 1919.

ROGERS-ORCHARD. - Mr. and Mrs.R. W. P. Rogers announce with pleasurethe 25th anniversary of their wedding, cele-brated at St. Stephen's Church, Sydney, byRev, John Ferguson on November 8, 1919.Present address, Union Bank, Camperdown,Vic.

THOMPSON.-Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomp-son announce with pleasure the 25th anni-versary of their wedding, celebrated at St.Francis Xavier Church, Frankston, by Rev.Fr. O'Hagan on November 12, 1919. 2Grampian street, West Preston.

GOLDEN WEDDINGSBALLOCH - JOHNSON. - Mr. and Mrs.

A, Balloch announce with pleasure the 60thanniversary of their wedding, celebrated byMr. A. Maaengarb. at North Melbourne, onNovember 13. 1894. (Present address. 27Bourne road. Glen Iris S.E.6.)WYNNE-HOLLIS.-On November 12. 1894,

at Bacchus Marsh, by Major Phillip Kyle(Salvation Army), Charles Edward, youngestson of the late R. L. Wynne and lateMrs. Byron. Toolern Vale, to Annie, eldest

daughter of late Wm. and I'vs. Hollis, Mainstreet, Bacchus Marsh. (Prosent address,57 Orange avenue, Mildura.)

DIAMOND WEDDINGSFETHERS-CLARKE. - On November 11,

1884. at All Saints' Church. St. Kilda, byCanon J. H. Gregory, assisted by the Rev.H. A. Langley, William, son of JamesFethers, to Edith Mary, daughter of H. J.Clarke. (Present address, Royston, 64 Dan-denong road. Caulfield.)

DEATHS

On Active ServiceCHESTERMAN.-A sincere tribute to the

memory of- our former colleague. FlylngOfflcer N.

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memory of- our former colleague. FlylngOfflcer 8. N. Chesterman, presumed killedIn action. January 23, 1942. (Eagle, starInsurance Company Ltd.)

COCHRANE.-On October 30 (accidentallykilled, Melbourne), Lesley Florence, Cor-poral. A.A.M.W.B- beloved eldest daughterof the late O. W. and F. cochrane, andloved sister of Mary (Mrs. A. SchwarU)and Robert (Horsham), aged 29 years.

(For Continuation of AnnouncementsSee Page 15)

DEATHSOn Active Servie«

(Continued from Page 2)

EVA-Colin, Sgt., VX30683. 2/2nd Pioneers,

ME Java, formerly P.O.W.. now reportedmissing, presumed lost his life at sea Sep

tmba'12. dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs.

p. S. Eva. loving brother of Roma, and

hrnther-ln-law Of Don.

KING.-VX64359. George Francis, P.O.W.,

reoorted missing believed dead, dearly loved

fourth son of William and Beatrice King,

Werribee loving brother and pal of Arthur,

Fred Allen Herb, Rupert. Mary, Jean. Enid,Colin. Beatie, Peter, aged 35 years.

-Remembered always.LYNCH.-VX27139, Sapper Martin Mont-

gomery, P.O.W. Thailand. 2/10 Field Coy.,

RAE, Stn Dlv.. believed lost his Hie at

eea

'

September 12, loved eldest son of Mr.

und Mrs. M. B. Lynch, Sunshine, loved

brother of Ron (A.I.F.) and Alvan (M.N.),Albert (Jim., A.I.F.). and Lillian. -Sadly

"LYNN.-K. H. (VX19291), 2/2nd Pioneer

Batt former P.O.W.. Java, now missing,believed dead, esteemed friend and workmate

of the employees of Leeds Dyeworks, North-

cote. -Lest we forget.

MACAULAY.-Sgt. GeoSrey, No. 2 Petrol

Park Middle East, Java, loved nephew of

j and M. Morgan, Carrum Downs, and

cousin of Murray (R.A.A.F.). Ian (R.A.A.F.),

Margaret, Geoffrey, and Nancy, -So dearlyloved, so deeply mourned.

MARKS.-VX5C053 Pte. Ronald Elphin-stone 2/2nd Pioneers, formerly P.O.W-, Java,

now reported missing, believed dead, dearlyloved onlv son of Will and Edith, loving

brother of Muriel (deceased). Doreen (Mrs.Wilson), and Joy. aged 24 years. -Ever re-

membered.

MARSH.- -On January 21, presumably killed

over Germany, Flight-Sgt. Pathfinder Peter

Andrew, beloved elder son of John StanleyMid Phyllis Marsh, 13 Kennaway street, Tus-

more, S.A., and loved brother of Barry, aged19 years. -R.I.P.

MARSH.-On January 21. over Germany,Fllght-Sgt. Peter Andrew MaTSh. beloved

grandson of Mrs. Andrew Sweetman, 20 Derbystreet, Camberwell, aged 19 years. -R.I.P.

MCDOUGALL. - On April li (result air

operations over France). Flying-Officer Rob-

ert Bruce, loved younger son of Mr, and

Mrs. J. J. McDougall, and loved brother ofJack.

MCDOUGALL. - On April li, in France,Robert Bruce, loved brother of Jack, brother

in-law Morac, and loving uncle of Bruce and

John.MCDOUGALL. - on April li, in France,

P.O. Robert Bruce, loved fiance of Jean Lin-colnsMCGREGOR.-On June 20, VX48268 J. D.,

S/3rd Machlnegun, M.E.. Java, previouslyP.O.W.. now reported missing» believed dead,dearly loved nephew of J. ana V. McGregor,

dearly loved nephew of J. ana V. McGregor,loving cousin of Muriel, Stella, and Norman,Cronmore. Wyuna.ROWLEY.-On September 12, VX23934 Pri-

vate William Russell, previously P.O.W.,Moulmeln Camp. Burma, now reported miss-ing, died at sea, loved elder son of Mrs.E, J. Rowley, 23 North road, Elwood, andthe late Mr. W. W. P. Rowley, dear brotherto Dorothy and Ron.RAMSAY.-VX17827 Harold G., 2/2nd

Pioneers, M.E., formerly P.O.W., Thailand,reported lost his Hie at sea, September 12,dearly loved set brother of Bryan Foster,alEO 2/2nd Pioneers, who was killed In actionSyria, June 27, 1941.WALSINGHAM.-S. H.. VX57812, P.O.W.

Java, now reported missing believed deadJune 20. only son Mr. and Mrs. S.

walsinghom, Albert street. Highett, lovingbrother of Win.

ADAMS.-On November 10. Dorothy Cliallice, of 413 North road. Caulfield, youngestdaughter of the late William and AliceAdams, loving sister of Elsie (deceased).Archie, Reg, and Kathleen (Mrs. M. L.Mullins), loved sister-in-law of Evelyn andHarcus, fond niece of Ellen Jane Tremlett.-Sadly missed.ANDREW.-On November 4, Martha, of

Nth. Brighton, loved sister of Minnie (Mrs.Gillett). Ethel (Mrs. Clark). Henry, andHazel, auntie of Lorna, Ivor, Ray, Isabel,and Albert.ARKINS.-On November 10. at her resi-

dence, 2 Pino grove. Malvern, Beatrice, dearlyloved sister of Harold and Cecilia. -Requlescat in pace.AULD.-On November 9, Christina

Josephine Auld, late 16 Champ street, Coburg,loved sister of Ada (Mrs. Payne). Vera (Mrs.James), Maurice, and Graham, aged 46 years.

-R.I.P.

BARRATT.-On November 9. William Bar-ratt, beloved brother of Margaret Barratt, 44Robe street, St. Kilda. (Tasmanian papersplease copy.)

BLANC. - On November 10, at CaritasChristi Hospice, Elizabeth, dearly loved wifeof the late Joseph Noel Blanc, late of 179Drummond street, Carlton. -R.I.P.

BLANC-On November 10, at CaritasChristi Hospice, Elizabeth, dearly lovedeldest daughter ol the late Joseph and DinahBrennan, loved sister of Mary (deceased).Rose. Lily (deceased), Tillie (deceased).Julia. Janey, and Daisy (deceased), lateof Warrnambool and 179 Drummond street.Carlton. -R.I.P.

BLANC. - On November 10, at CaritasChristi Hospice, Elizabeth, dearly loved auntc4 Ruby and Noel Toniolo, fond great-auntof Norma (deceased), Noela. Leon, and babyAnnita. -R.I.P. (Inserted by her lovingniece, 48 Guildford road. E.10.)BOYD-On November 10. at Camperdown

District Hospital, James Alexander, husbandoí the late Mary L.. loving father of Ed-ward Alice (Mrs. Morgan). Allan. Robert,Albert (deceased), Willinm. Frank. Annie(Mrs. James Hill), Frederick (deceased, lateA.I.F.), Harry, and Minnie (Mrs. G. Payne),Hßed 87 years.

BRITTEN.-A tribute of respect and lovedmemory of our esteemed employer. (In-serted by the staff.)

BMTTiNGHAM.-On November 10. at 32Chrystobel crescent, Hawthorn. SamuelS2?Iles deÄrly loved husband of the lateEdith Lillie, and father of Lindsay andGeoffry.

BRITTINGHAM.-On November 10, at hisresidence, 32 Chrystobel crescent Hawthorn,,,?,??,uel abarles, second son of the lateWilliam and Ann Amelia Brittingham, be-loved brother of William (deceased). George(deceased), Staines (deceased), Frederick

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(deceased), Staines (deceased), Frederick(deceased), Walter. Furless, May Frank (de-ceased), and Arthur (deceased).'in his 85thsear.

BUCK.-On November 4, at Gordon, Regi-nald Joseph, of Albert street. Brighton, be-loved husband of Elizabeth, and lovingfather of Mary Gwendoline. -R.I.P.

.JiP'^T011 November 10, at 216 Glenelmroad Elsternwick, Eva May Theresa, dearlyÍ?" u.wlfe oi Charles Alfred Bunn, lovingdaughter of Frederick and Ellen Howard,laving_ sister of Clare and Frank Hnzen.1JÏÏ4 WELI'- - °n November 9, William,sn

,.w?aly/"rS<S "of, tne late Francis andgTteth (Walhalla), brother of May (Mrs.SLRWn". Oakleigh). Ethel (Mrs. Sutherland,LiHdale)'J Ellzabeth (Mrs. Myers, Ascotrn'.SF.SL44 years- -Requlescat in pace,

w »W* ORD.-On November 6. at private

Hospital, Melbourne. Martha Ann. lovingÄw of, ollve <Mrs. Parkinson), dearBTandma of Alma (Mrs. Ricardo), and Joyce

ars' WrlKht), great-grandma of Graeme.-Sweet rest

n.5ïiCKINSïr0n October 31. at Waratah,^"ton.N.S.W., Amy Florence, beloved

m! ofT J°scph. and loving mother of Ida

M3J-, n- Reynoldson), Roy (R.A.A.F.),

Norma (Mrs. W. D. Young, Leeton), Arnold.Betty (A A.M.W.S.), Ronnie, loving grandÄ1«0* k?rrainp, John. Elizabeth. Mal

Ä H^no'dson, Ian Dlcklns, and Graham«ung, aged CO years -At rest.,i.!?îlAITïN,'~0n November 6, at her resi-dence. 121 windermere street, Ballarat,Ä?«na-«dcorly love<1 wlfe °i the Jate

2«s Pr.a«m. of Cardigan, and lovedn?;ilcr"of .Prank. Thomas, David, Ellzabeth"5s- Harold White), Mary (Mrs. L. Crow).EU",1?]0,' ln her 01st l,car- -Bestingn^Uí0 s sunset.

h^,ATrî^-,r0n November 9, at privateKi

I-ballarat. David Draflln. of Bo-peep.

¡Le<lJHlM,and of the late Agnes Draflln,Bmnl?»ving Ia,lheir 0I Dorothy. Vera (Mrs.Bennetts), and Leslie, aged 77 years.JnmP'«u,_0n November 10, at Kyneton,¿TvS ^nÄ *Pn <* lat« James and MarypiSLí? Gicnlyon. -R.I.P.

nHJ.-On November 7, Rosalie, fondÄother °} A- E- Edney. Hampton, andffiL Krandm» of Daisy. Madge, andPnwi,,^Pe«cerully sleeping,

lorn DDs-~°n November 9. at Dayles

EdSlJS?'*' iellct of the late William Johnfinffi5, ?nd l0,vhig mother of Ethel (Mrs.H1,("Jcnnle <Mr¡¡- Sartori), William.wn\

,(Iírs; Nankervis), Evelyn (Mrs. JackoSiV». ck' Mlnnlo (Mrs. Featherstone), and

clos«.' aS 8* years- ~The IonB dMr

diîoNSHu"~°n November 9, at hospital, BenSfo'iÄ1 í01*1T (Dad), loved husband ofZl3&i«**<* Ann Finch! loved dad of John

Sí- .""icli-lovcd granddad of Bob; great«Jnoaad of ian. aged 89 years. -In God's

Ma?X£^cîn November 10, at Heathertondtorlv IÏÏÎ?^1?' Thomas. Bridgewater, tho

lo fc?£ved ««»band of Mary Jane, andELIat£er,or William, James (deceased).«Ä8- "?Sn&mln (deceased), Valeria (de

*Ä«uUy CS' age,d 81 years- -Slecp"

Vatw C&i1 November 10, Thomas BridgehtWBi vS?** frenddad of Leslie and Valerie.fiiiiUSiiiL. -Asleep.«tace^0^--0^ November 8. at the re

Si"of,w' son-in-law, 41 Dendy street,"i uTP",t«Zi?UuCar William, beloved husband

Slit vÀ* e RSb?cc(v Emily .Carrington, In his(¡inwïù privately Interred November 9.)

(W A ?0«-rOn November 8. at Fremantle

MA 6s *£?""? «»race, M.B... Ch.B..Voiarii "\5,B-}- wooHd son of the lato

»ilWf wd, ;,tb?le Gibson, formerly of

ofL-J \:

nve,d '»«banu of Mary, und father"'U1- Pet>--r. iviid

Duvld.

"'U1- Pet>--r. iviidDuvld.

DEATHSGILBERT.-On November 2. at 81 powell

street, Yarraville. -In loving memory ofour friend, Rose, Sadly missed. (Inserted byMr, and Mrs. Orchard and Marjorie.)

GRANGE.-On November 10, at his resi-dence, 31 Bishop street. Brunswick, William

Richard, beloved husband of Rose, and lovingfather of Richard. Violet. Harold, Olive.Albert. Ethel, James, Leslie, Isabella, Wil-liam (deceased), and Dulcie (deceased), aged80 years. (No flowers by request.) .

,

GRANGE.-On November 10. William, theloved father of Olive (Mrs. D Mehegan,of Coburg), loved father-in-law of Dan.grandfather of Olive (Mrs. S. Sprague,Coburg). Mary (Mrs. Warhurst. Kensington),and Doris Mehegan. loved papa of Slddie andBillie Sprague. -May God give us graceto follow his good example.

GRAY.-On October 7, Ernest Charles,drowned result of accident at Dromana (notfound), dearly loved husband of Daphne.-Some day I'll understand.

GRAY.-On October 7, Norman Arthur

(drowned, result of accident), at Dromana,brother of Ern. -A wonderful friend, (Inser-ted by his sister-in-law, Daphne.)

i

HALL.-On November 8, at his residence,23 Stanley grove, Canterbury, George HenryCumpston, loved husband of Ada, and lovedfather of Dorothy and Hilda. (Privatelyinterred November 9.)

HARRY-Jane, loved wife of late Thos.B. Harry. Milloo, eldest daughter of latoWilliam Peters, Dunolly; dear sister of Thos.,William, Edwin, Olive (all deceased), andHelen (Mrs. A. Harrop, Warburton), -InGod's care.

HARVEY.-On November 6 (suddenly), at

Wonthaggi Hospital, Alfred E., son of lateWilliam and Hannah Harvey (late of Ruby,South Gippsland), loved brother of Wil-liam, Arthur, Albert, Harold, Florrie, and

Ruby. -Sweet rest.HILLS.-On November 0, at her home.

Forest, Tasmania, Margaret Jane, lovedmother of GlRdys (Mrs. Laird, Werribee),dear granny of Hilton, Irene. Madge, Lyle,Ken (2nd A.I.F.), Lesley, and great-grand-mother of Jennifer, Phyllis, and Ian, aged78 years. -In God's care.

HOLDEN.-On November 10, at 82 Point

Nepean road, Aspendale, Frederick Watter

son, the dearly beloved son of James and

Mary, and loved brother of Annie (Mrs.Williams), Victor (deceased), and Beatrice

(Mrs. Anderson). -At rest. (No flowers,

by request.)HOLDEN.-On November 10. at 82 Point

Nepean road. Aspendale, Frederick, loved

brother of Annie (Mrs. Williams). Victor

(deceased), and Beatrice (Mrs Anderson).HOLDEN.-In memory of Fred, loving

nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holden, 50

Shepparton avenue. Carnegie.HUNTLEY.-On November 5. Marla Eliza-

beth, of Essendon, beloved wife of Herbert,and darling mother of Audrey (Mrs. Leary).Fred. Len. and Norm., loving nana of

Sandra and Diane. -Sadly missed.JUPP.-On November 9, at Prince Henry's

Hospital, Herbert John, loved brother of

Arthur, brother-in-law of Myrtle. -At

peace.KENNEDY (nee England). - On November

10, Stella, lovinst sister of Charlie, Liz,

loving aunt of Jack. Lil, Gertie, Tom, Nellie,

Jenn, Ernie.KENNEDY (nee England). - On November

10, Stella, loving, sister of Agnes, Gertie,

Horrie, loving aunt Dorothy and Thelma.

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Horrie, loving aunt Dorothy and Thelma.

KERR.-On November 4, at 1 Imperialavenue. Caulfield, Britania, widow of the

late T. W. Kerr, of Ballarat, and dearlyloved mother of Robert. Mabel, and Wal-lace. -In God's care.

LANG. - On November 9, Mary Emily,dearly loved wife of the late Henry Lane,of The Patch, and mother of Will grand-mother of Jack and Dorothy (Annuello), aged89 years. -Peacefully sleeping.

-

LARMOTJR.-A tribute of love and affectionto our dear father, William John, who passedaway on November 2, at Charlton. -Thoughdeath divides, fondest memories cling. (In-serted by his loving daughter. Mavis and

son-in-law, Keith Cossar, 37 Thomas street.

Mitcham.)LEACH.-On November 9, at Mentone.

Edwin Isaac, the dearly beloved husband ofEdith Blanche, of 2 Hunter road, Camber-well, and loving father of Ruth (Mrs.Hammon). Edith (Mrs. Blrrell), and Gwenda

(Mrs. Jones), aged 61 years, (No mourning,by request.)

LEACH.-On November 9. Edwin I., dear

father of Ruth and Jack, and grandpa ofJenette. Margret-Noel. Peter. Louise, andWarwick.

LEACH.-On November 9. Edwin I., loved

father of Edith and Dick, and dear grandpaof Joan.

LEACH.-On November 9, Edwin I., darl-

ing father of Gwenda and Carl, and dear

grandpa of Pamela, Bobby, Coralie, and

Barry.LEACH.-On November 9. Edwin I., loving

brother of Annie and Charlie. f|

LILLY.-On November 10, George Alexan-

der, beloved husbaud of the late Emma Eliza-

beth, loved father of Winifred, James. Bea-

trice (deceased), Viotti, Grace, Alice, and

Olive, passed peacefully away aged 90 years.(Inserted by his loving family.)

LITTLE.-On November 7, at Morwell,Sarah, relict of late George Henry, of Essen-

don, loved mother of George (N.Z.), Me-

linda (Mrs. White), James (N.Z.), Gordon

(N.Z.), Bert (deceased). May (Mrs. Rowell),loving grandmother of Howard Rowell, Lil-

lian, Jean, Jessie, and Isobel White, greatgrandmother of Marie and Elizabeth, aged92 years, a colonist of 90 years. -At rest.

MCDOUGALL. - On November 5. at East

Melbourne, late Moonee Ponds and St. Kilda,

dearly loved wife of the late Frank Kentish

and William McDougall (deceased), loving

mother of May (Mrs. Les Barry, 664 Highstreet, East Kew). Daisy (Mrs. George

Barry), and Frank Kentish. -Peacefullysleeping.

MoLEAN.-On November 4. at St. Arnaud,Elizabeth, the devoted wife of John, loving

mother of W. L. (St. Arnaud). M. E.

(Warrnambool), J. W. (Regent), A. E. (Mal-vern), late of Hyde Park. Adelaide, aged84 years. -Smile thru your weeping and

say, Gone by the upland way.

MILES. - On November 6, at Warwick.Queensland, Elizabeth, only daughter of the

late Robert and Gwenlllan Miles. (InterredBrisbane, November 8.)

MILLS.-On November 6 (suddenly), at

Wandiligong, John Francis, dearly loved hus-

band of Dorothy, aged 69 years. -Peacefullysleeping.

MURRAY.-On November 8, James Stlrk

lng, dearly loved father of Jack, father-in

law of Maisie, and grandfather of Jim

and Bill, aged 77 years.

NORTON.-On November 4. at her resi-

dence, Roseville avenue. Roseville, Elaine,

dearly loved wife of Maurice, and loved

mother of Mary (Mrs. Mote), Noel, Elaine,

Isabelle, Warren (deceased). Moira, and loved

grandma of Paul, aged 68 years. -At rest.

O'DWYER. - On November 0. at Mel-

O'DWYER. - On November 0. at Mel-

bourne (suddenly), William Luke, dearly

loved eldest son of late Michael and Annie

O'Dwyer (Bendigo), and loved brother of

Mary. Michael (deceased), Annie (Sister

Mary Patrick, Convent Mercy, Bendigo),and Joseph. -Requlescat in pace.

PETRIE.-On November 8, at a privatehospital, Frank. (Privately cremated, Spring-vale, November 9.)

POWER.-On November 8, nt 187 Highstreet. Kew. Richard Gerard, loved husband

of Ellen, and loved father of Richard

(R.A.F.) and Helen (Mrs. B. A. Santa-

maría). -R.I.P.POWER.-On November 8. at 187 High

street, Kow, Richard Gerard, loved son ol

the late Dr. Richard and Mrs. Power, form-

erly of Crimea street, St. Kilda, loved

brother of Major Jack Power. Nell (Mrs.

Baden Powell, deceased), and Molly (LadyWalker). -R.I.P.

PRESTON.-On November 10. at his resi-

dence, 48 Castlemaine street, Yarraville,

Stanley, dearly loved husband of Eileen Pres-

ton, and loving father of Florence (Mrs.Anderson), Morris, and Reg, aged 57 years.

RICHARDS.-On November 10. at her resi-

dence, 121 Head street. Elsternwick. Fanny

Helen, dearly beloved daughter of the late

Samuel and Mary Richards (of Windsor),sister of Samuel (deceased), Mary (Mrs. J.

Oliver), Harry (deceased). Isabel, and Ed-

ward. (Private Interment.)RICHARDS.-On October 28, at Melbourne,

Muriel, loved daughter of the late William

and Emma Richards, and loving sister of

Maynlo (Mrs. F. M. Martin), Maud (Mrs.W. H. Rook), Gwen (Mrs. C. Meltzer). and

Herbert.RIHOY.-On November 10, at Lilydale,

Bridget, wlfo of the John Henry Rlhoy,loving Bister of Margaret, Marla, Alice, aged86 years. -Peacefully sleeping.

RUSSELL.-On October 27. at 20 Beaver

street, East Malvern, Emily Ellwibcth, the

dearly beloved wife of the late John Brodie

Russell, and loved mother of Minnie (Mrs.G. Chamber*), Rose (Mrs. L. Allan), James,and William (deceased)-by the first mar

-riage with the late Thomas McDermottMccallum; and loved sister of Mina, Agnes,

Fanny (all deceased), George, and Ada, aged78 years. -A patient sufferer, at rest.

RYAN.-On November 9 (result of acci-

dent). Catherine, of 15 Johnson street, North

Richmond, relict of the late John Patrick

Riyan, and dearly loved mother of John,

Percy (deceased). Catherine, May (Mrs.

Sutton, deceawd), Margaret (deceased),

Joseph (deceased). Thomas (deceased).

Rupert, Mary (Mrs. Kegele), Patrick. Leo.

Vincent, and Veronica (Mrs. Suffield), aged

78 vears. -Requlescat in pace.SMITH.-On November. 10, at 33 Grosvenor

street, Balaclava, Emma, beloved wlfo of late

James Herbert, loving mother of James,

Ethel (Mrs. Davey), Albert, Linda (Mrs.

Mcpherson). Lauretta (deceased). Nell, In

hor 93rd year. -Peacefully sleeping.

STEPHENSON.-On November 4.<* Joseph

William, of 37 Mackav street, Essendon,

loved uncle of Frank, Evelyn, Allson, and

Roscmaiy Pitts (Kyabram), and Allen Inch

(Mcrrlcum).i

DEATHSSTEWART.-On November 6. Ann, third

eldest daughter of the late William and MaryStewart, of Swanwater, St, Arnaud; lovingsister-of Christina (Melbourne), Jane (Mrs.Robertson, Ormond), Jessie (Mrs. Chamber»,Oakleigh), Lily (St. Arnaud), and brothersWilliam and John (Gre Gre North), Grace,Mary, James, William, and Alex (deceased),aged 67 years.

STREAT.-On November at her

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years.STREAT.-On November 8. at her fcsl

dence, 195 Cape street. Heidelberg, FlorenceIsabel, beloved wife of Albert Streat, lovedmother of Jack, Violet (Mrs. F. Kingston).Gladys (deceased), Bob, Eric, and Peg, aged72 years. -Our loved mother at rest. (Pri-vately Interred, November 9.)

TURNER.-On October 31, William Fred-rick, 5th Battalion, First A.I.F., eldest son

of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Turner, for-merly of Geelong and Kilmore.

WELLS.-On November 6, William, of

Darley, Dandenong road. Armadale, belovedfather of Argie, dearly loved father-in-lawof Dorothy, and devoted grandfather of Wil-liam George Wells.

WILTSHIRE.-On October 27. Alfred, of116 Barkly street. East Brunswick, dearlyloved husband of Lena, and devoted fatherof Olive (Mrs. Bright), aged 73 years.

WRIGHT.-On November 10, at privatehospital, Ruby Alice, the loved wife of

David, of Point Nepean road, Cheltenham,and loving mother of Pat and Ray, aged 48

years. (Private interment.)

IN MEMORIAM

Roll of Honour-On Active Service

DALGLIESH.-In loving memory of Max,

dearly loved husband of Dorothy, who died

on active service In the Middle East, No-

vember 12, 1941 (Sgt. M. A. Dalgliesh). -

Ever remembered.HILLIER. - in loving memory of our

dearest Daddy, Cnpt. Roy Hillier, who passedfrom this life on November 12, 1943, at

the Heidelberg Military Hospital. (Inserted

by his wife and daughter. Elsie and Joan.)JOHNSON.-In loving memory of Pllot

Oillcer Alfred Carrington Johnson, 400398,

killed Middle East, November 12, 1941, dearlyloved husband of Jessie, and dear father of

Lesley.JOHNSON.-A tribute of love to our dear

Al. (Pilot-Officer Alfred C), Egypt, Novem-

ber 12, 1941, devoted and dearly loved son

of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, 47 Collins

street, Thornbury, dear.

brother of Elva,

brother-in-law of Howard, fond uncle of

Jean and Keith Thomas. Avoca.JOHNSON.-Fond memories of Al. (Pilot

Offlcer Alfred C), beloved nephew of Auntie

Louie. -Greater love hath no man.

JOHNSON.-In loving memory of Alfred

Carrington Johnson, died result of aircraft

accident at Fuka, Middle East, November 12,

1941, loved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Garland, 9 Hotham street. Preston.

MACAULAY.-Geoffrey, sgt., VX12548.Petrol Park, M.E. and Java, missing, pre-

sumed dead, loved brother of Nell (R.A.A.F.),brother-in-law of Bess. -We never forget.

MACAULAY.-In loving memory of Uncle

GeoiT. -He died that we may live. (Jimand Moira.)

MARSHALL.-Cherished memories of our

son. Bgt.-Pilot Mervyn, who gave his life

at Accra. B.W. Africa, November 13. 1942.

-In the morning and at eventide we will

remember. (Inserted by his sorrowingparents and grandparents.)MARSHALL.-Loving memories of Sgt.

Pilot Mervyn, who rests at Accra, British

West Africa. -The memory of a smile

lingers. (Queenie and Cecil.)

MARSHALL.-Loving memories of Sgt.

Ptlot Mervyn, who rests at Accra, B.W.

Africa. -And through the mists we see yousmile. (Merle and Bill.)

MARSHALL.-Loving memories of Sgt.

Pllot Mervyn, who sleeps at Accra, Chris

tlanborg Cemetery. -My garden Is not so

sweet because you are not there. (Enid and

Tom.)MARSHALL.-Loving memories of Sgt.

Pllot Mervyn, who sleeps at Accra, WestHarold.

Pllot Mervyn, who sleeps at Accra, West

Africa, loved brother of Iris and Harold.

-Resting where no shadows fall.

MARSHALL.-Sacred to Mervyn's memory.-At evening fall we hear you call. (Dorothy,Norm, and Garth.)

MEIER.-A tribute of love to the beautiful

memory of our dear son and brother, .SapperHarry, A.I.F., died of Injuries, El Alamein,November 11, 1942. -Always In our thoughts.(Inserted by father, mother, and Ossie.)

MEIER.-In loving memory of my dearlyloved nephew. Harry, A.I.F., who died of

injuries, El Alamein, November 11. 1942.

-Ever remembered. (Inserted by his Aunt

Mary.)PALMER.-In fond memory of Don. killed

El Alamein, November 11, 1942. -Our pal.

(Inserted by Spr. Jim and Bill Tuttle.)

ALLISON.-In fond memory of Florrie,

who died at Richmond. November 12, 1929,

loving mother of Mary, Joan, Gwen, John,and Ruth.

ARCHBOLD.-In loving memory of mydear husband and our dear father, who

passed away November 11, 1941. -Sadlymissed by all.

AKCIIBOLD.-Cherished memories of our

wonderful brother, Ralph, who passed awaythree years ago today. (E. Gray.)

ASHWORTH.-In memory of my devotedwife, Rachel Racine Ashworth, who departedthis life on November 11, 1942. -Peacefullysleeping. (Inserted by her loving husband

and family.)ASHWORTH.-In loving memory of our

dear mother and grandma, who passed away

on November 11, 1942, at Glen Iris. -Fondmemories. (Inserted by her loved ones,

Nellie, Will, and grandchildren, Rae andBillie.)

UEARDSLEY.-In loving memory of dear

mother, who passed away November 11,. 1939,-Ever remembered. (Holly.)

BERTOLI.-In loving memory of my dearsister. Teresa Amelia, who passed away No-vember 11, 1940. -Sadly missed by herbrother, Arthur.

BOYD.-In loving memory of my dear wife.

Lydia Ann, and our beloved mother, who

passed away November 11, 1943. -Sadlymissed. (Inberted by her husband, family,und grandton, little Bob.)

BOYD.-In loving memory of my dearsister, Lil, who passed away November 11,

1943. -Sweet memories. (Inserted by hersister. Mrs. L. Jones, and family.)

CAWCUTT.-In loving memory of my dearwife, Edith Emello, who passed away No-vember 11, 1938. -R.I.P.

CIIALLONER.-In loving memory of Jane,who passed away on November 11, 1940.-Ever remembered.

CLARK.-In loving memory of our dear

mother. Mary Eda. who passed away No-vember 11, 1940. -Happy memories. (In-

serted by her loving daughters.)CLARK.-In loving memory of my dear

mother, who passed away suddenly on Novem-

ber 11, 1940. -Loving memories. (Insertedby Edna and Bill Pearson, East Ivanhoe.)

CLEGHORN.-In loving memory of mydear husband. Harry, and our loving father,

who passed away on November 11, 1939. -A

thought for today, memories for ever. (In-

serted by his wife and children.)

DANAHER.-In loving remembrance of my

dearest wife, Minnie, who passed away on

November 12. 1941. (Inserted by her loving

husband. Rod.)-- DANAHER.-In loving memory of our

darling mother, who passed away on Novem-ber 12. 1941. -Sweet memories. (Insertedby her loving daughter. Mollie; son-in-law.

Charlie; and granddaughters, Billie andPatty.)

DANAHER.-In loving memory of my dear

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DANAHER.-In loving memory of my dearmother, who departed this life November12, 1941. -R.I.P. (Inserted by her loving

son. Tom; daughter-ln-law, Eileen; grand-son. Maurice. )

DAVEY.-In loving memory of my dear son.Harry, who passed away November 7, 1943,loved brother of Edle, Bert, and Bill.

-Sadly missed. (Inserted by his loving

mother.)DAVID.-In loving memory of H. R.

(Harry 1, dearly loved husband of Vera,I. M.. November 11, 1943.

DAVID.-In memory of our dear pop,H. R" November 11. 1943. (His loving

daughter and son-in-law. Olive and Des

Glynn.)DAVIS.-In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, who died Novem-ber 11. 1941. (Inserted by his wife andfamily.)

DUNN.-In memory of James Stewart, who

passed away at 4 Foster street, 8t. Kilda.November 12. 1943. (Inserted by his friends,St. Kilda Gardens.)

ELLIS.-A tribute to the memory of our

dear father, John E. M.. called home from

Hawthorn, November 12. 1943. -Our be-loved dad. (Inserted by his family. Mabel,Lizzie. Jack, Bill, and Flo.)

ELLIS.-Loving memories of our dear dad

and grandfather, who passed away at Haw-

thorn, November 1943: also our loved mother

and grandma, July 7, 1930. -United In

heaven. (Mr. and Mrs. G. Blackman and

family.)GEAPPEN.-In loving memory of my dear

husband and our dear father, who passed

away November 12, 1941. -Though lost to

sight, to memory ever dear. (Inserted by his|

loving wife and family.) «

GIDNEY.-In loving memory of my dear

husband, Herbert James, who passed away

November 11, 1943. -Away in God's beau-

tiful somewhere. (Inserted by his loving

wife, Margretta; sons, Stan and Bert; and

daughter-in-law. Edna.)

HARRISON.-In loving memory of our dear

mother, Louisa, who passed away on Novem-

ber 12, 1939. - Every day in silence we

remember. (Inserted by her loving daughterand loving ron-ln-law, Elsie nnd Gordon

Gldney, and Mavis Gidney.)HARRISON.-In loving memory of our

dear mother nnd grandmother, who passed

away on November 12, 1939. (Inserted by

her daughters. Edith and Rose, and grand-

son. Neale.).

,

.

,

HODGE.-Sweet memories of mv dearlyloved sister, .Harrlutte Newell Hodge, who

dlfd November 12, 1942, -Rest after weari-

ness, peace after pain.

IN MEMORIAM"HOBBS.-In memory of my dear sister,

Helena, who passed.away November 11. 1943.

(Inserted by her loving sister. L. G. Shaw.)HOWICK.-In sad but loving memories of

my darling husband. Bill, who passed awayon November 10, 1941. (Inserted by his

loving wife, Doris.)

IN loving memory of our dear mother,who passed away November 11. 1943,

-Cherished memories. (Inserted by her lov-

ing son, Frank. and daughter-in-law,Gladys.)

JOHNSON.-Fond memory of our dear

parents-father, who passed away November12, and mother. February 1, 1944. -Remem-

brance.JOY.-in loving memory of our dear

mother, who passed away November 11, 1943.

-Always remembered by her sons, Bert and

Will; daughter. Olive; and daughter-in-law.Nellie.

LAMBRICK.-In loving memory of Millie,

elder daughter of Erasmus and Letitia Lam

brick, sister of Freda, and niece of Missto the life

brick, sister of Freda, and niece of Miss

Lambrlck. who passed to the higher life

on November 11, 1930. -Not forgotten.

LEVY.-In loving memory of my devotedwife. Bertha who passed away November 10,

1039, darling mother of Frank. Norman,

Adele (deceased), and Kenneth.

LEVY.-Sweet remembrances. (Roy and

Sandra.)LUDLOW_In loving memory of our dear

mother and nana, who passed away lust a

year today. -Deep in our hearts a memory

is kept of one too dear to ever forget.

(Inserted by her loving son, Bill; daughter

in-law, Esne; and grandchildren, Elaine and

Joan.)LUDLOW.-Treasured memories of all I

have left of my wonderful mother, who

passed away November 11, 1943; also my sis-

ter. Rose, who passed away December 17,

1943. -To be with us In the same old

way Is my dearest wish always. (Elsie.)

LUDLOW.-In loving memory of our dear

mother and nana, who passed away No-

vember 11, 1943. For her, sweet rest; for

us, memories. (Inserted by Minnie. Les,

Charlie, and Robert.)LUDLOW. - Treasured memories of my

darling mother. Theresa Fanny, who passed

away November 11, 1943. -Dear mum. Ever

in my heart. Sadly missed by her daughter,Chrlssle.MCKENZIE. - In loving memory of our

dearest friend, Croft, who passed away on

Armistice Day, 1927. at Numurkah. -Alwaysremembered. (Inserted by Nell and Tom.)

McMAHON.-In loving memory of our dear

brother, John Winter, who passed away No-

vember 12, 1931. -Ever remembered. (In-

serted by A. and R. McMahon.)MILTON.-In memory of Edward Samuel

Milton, who passed away November 11, 1943.

(Inserted by daughter, Marjorie.)OLIVER.-In remembrance of my husband,

Walter J. Oliver, who died November 12,

1943. -Sadly missed. (Rosa.)'

OPAS.-Treasured memories of our dear

mother, Kitty passed away November 11 at

271 Carlisle street Balaclava; also our dear

father, Phillip, January 29, 1931. -Maytheir dear souls rest in peace. (Inserted bytheir loving children.)

ORROCK.-In loving memory of my

mother, who died on November 11. 1931.

(Inserted by her daughter, son-in-law, and

grandchildren, Blackburn.)ORROCK.-In loving memory of my dear

mother, who died November 11. 1931; also

father, who died August 5. 1939. -Ever

remembered. (Mill.)

PATTERSON.-In memory of my dear

husband, Jack, who passed away November

11, 1942. (Inserted by his loving wife, Nell.)

PETERS.-In ever-Iovlng memory of our

dear son and brother. Lloyd, who left us,

result of accident, on November 12, 1935.

-A silent thought brings many a tear of a

loving son and brother we loved so dear.

(Inserted by his parents, Bisters, and

brothers. Balliang.)

REID.-In loving memory of my mother,who passed away at Bendigo, November 7,

1929; also father. June, 1911. -Sweet

memories. (E. Spencer, Bendigo.)

ROSS.-In sad memory of my much-loved

husband, who departed November 11, 1942.

-In memory of happy days we spent to-

gether. (Inserted by his loving wife. Agnes.)STURRY.-Cherished memories of our dear

mother. Sophia Sterry, who died on November

11, 1939. (Tom and Florrie-Mrs. S.

Stuart.)STDCHBERY.-In loving memory of our

dear grandson, David Ward, who passed

away on November 13, 1942. -Sadly missed.

(Inserted by his loving grandparents, A.

and L. Stuchbery.)TAYLOR.-In loving memory of my dear

mother, who passed away November 8, 1941,

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mother, who passed away November 8, 1941,

(Inserted by Cassie and her grandchildren,Verna Catherine, and Jim.)

TRIVETT.-In loving memory or our dear|

mother, Emma Rebecca, who passed away

November 9, 1943: also our dear father,

William, who passed away March 13. 1941.

(Inserted by their loving children.)

TUER.-In fond and loving memory of dad,'

who passed away November 10, 1940. -Al-

ways remembered. (Inserted by his son.

Bob: daughter-in-law, Eileen; and Barry.)TURNER.-In loving memory of our dear

j

mother, who passed away November 10,

1943. -Sadly missed. (Inserted by Gertie,

Edgar, and Verna.)

WALKER.-In fond and loving memory or

our darling son and brother, Gordon Reginald,who was taken away from us November 11,

1943, aged 10 years. -Some day we'll under-

stand. (Inserted by his sorrowing parentsand brother. Don.)

WALKER.-In loving memory of my dear

grandson. Gordon Walker, who passed away

on November 11. 1943, aged 10 years. -For

ever with the Lord. (Inserted by his loving

grandma E. H. Annan.)WIGLEY.-In loving memory of Clara

Ann, wife of T. G. Wigley, who passed

away on November 12. 1941. (Inserted by

her husband, son, and daughter-in-law.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

BATES.-Mrs. MAURICE BATES wishes to

THANK relatives and friends for letters,

cards, telegrams, floral tributes and per-

sonal expressions of sympathy in the loss

of her dearly loved husband. Will all please

accept this as a personal expression of my

gratitude. Queen street, Warragul.BAUL-Mr. and Mrs. C. BAUL Wish to

sincerely THANK their many kind friends

and relatives for their letters, cards, tele-

grams to them in the recent sad loss of

their little daughter. 12 George st.. MooneeI

Ponds.BERNSTEIN. - Mr. LEWIS BERNSTEIN

and Family THANK most sincerely their re-

latives and friends for the many telegrams,

letters, and all other expressions of sym-

pathy during their recent sad bereavement.

341 Park street. North Carlton.

CREW.-Mrs. J. CREW and Family wish*

to THANK all friends and relatives for all

floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and expres-

sions of sympathy in their recent sad be-

reavement. Will all please accept this as

a personal expression of our sincere gratitude.

132 Blackwood street. Yarraville.

CRITTENDEN.-Mrs. S. CRITTENDEN de-

sires to THANK all relatives and friends

i<ff telegrams, letters, cards, personal ex-

pressions of sympathy in her recent sad

bereavement. Will all please accept this as

her personal acknowledgment of sincere

gratitude. 218 Miller street. North Fitzroy.

CROUGEY.-The Family of the late Mrs.

EMILY ANN CROUGEY, Ballarat, wish to

THANK all relatives and friends for letters,

cards, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy

in their recent- sad bereavement. Will all

please accept this as a personal expression

of thanks..FERGUS.-Mrs. FERGUS and Family wish

to THANK all relatives and friends for

letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes,

and personal expressions of sympathy In

their recent sad bereavement, also Dr.

Rutherford and Dr. Bennet. Will all please

accept this as a personal expression of

our sincere gratitude. 39 Henry street,

Kensington.FRASER.-Mrs. FRASER and Family wish

to THANK all relatives and friends for cards,

letters, telegrams, and personal expressions

of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

Will all please accept this as a personal

acknowledgment of their sincere gratitude.

Will allacknowledgment of their sincere gratitude.

1 Bayside crescent. Hampton.GEDDES.-Mr. ALAN H. GEDDES desires

to THANK all kind friends, relatives, and

neighbours for all letters, cards, telegrams,

floral tributes, and personal expressions of

sympathy in his recent sad bereavement.

Will all please accept this as a personal

expression of sincere gratitude. 11 Airlie

avenue. Armadale,

GRAY.-Mrs. E. C. GRAY, of 37 Godfrey

avenue, East St. Kilda, wishes to THANK

all kind friends and relatives for their let-

ters, cards, telegrams, nnd personal expres-

sions of sympathy in her sad loss. Will all

please accept this as her personal thanks.

GUIGG.-Mrs. JAMES GRIGG wishes to

THANK most sincerely all relatives and[

friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes,

and personal expressions of sympathy during

her recent sad bereavement. 731 Malvern

road. Toorak.

HALL.-Mr. HENRY G. HALL and Family

wish to THANK all friends and relatives

for (heir letters and telegrams, cards, floral

tributes, and personal expressions of sym

patliy in their recent bereavement. Will

all please accept this as a personal acknow-

ledgment of their sincere gratitude. Coola

murt, Terrara road, Vermont.

HUGO.-The Son and Daughters of the

late GEORGE HUGO wish to THANK all

relatives and friends for letters, cards, floral

tributes, and personal sympathy hi their sad

bereavement. Will all please accept this as

a personal acknowledgment of our sincere

gratitude.JACKSON, - The Family of the late

ESTHER MAY JACKSON Wish to THANK

all relatives and friends for floral tributes,

letters, cards, telegrams, personal expression's

of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-

ment. Will all please accept this as their

pcrucmal acknowledgment of sincere grati-

tude.'

^BEREAVEMENT CARDSJOHNSON.-Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON and

Family wish to THANK all kind friends and

relatives for telegrams, cards, and floral

tributes. Will all accept this as a personaland sincere expression of gratitude. 233

York street. South Melbourne.

LAMBRICK.-Mrs. LAMBRICK and Familywish to THANK all relatives and friends

for their kind expressions of sympathy, tele-

grams, letters, cards, and floral tributes;also thanking the Loyal Rose of EnglandLodge and the A.E.U and Associates.

LATTA.-Mr. J. LATTA-and Family wish

to THANK all kind friends for letters, tele-

grams, floral tributes, and personal ex-

pressions of sympathy. Please accept thisas our personal expression of gratitude.

23 Clifton avenue, Clifton Hill.

LUSCOMBE.-Family of the late ROBERT

LUSCOMBE desire to THANK all relatives

and friends for letters, cards, telegrams,floral tributes, and personal expressions of

sympathy In their lecent sad bereavement.

Will all please accept this ns a personalacknowledgment of our gratitude. 73 David

street PrestonMARSHALL. '- Mrs. A. MARSHALL and

Daughter (Mrs. Moroney) desire to THANKall relatives, friends, and neighbours for

their many kind letters, cards, telegrams,and floral tributes In their recent bei eave-

ulent. Will all please accept this as a

personal expression of thanks. 26 Denmaik

street, Kew.MAYER.-Mrs. J. MAYER desires to

THANK all kind friends, relatives, and neigh-bours for all letters, cards, telegrams, and

floral tributes, and personal expressions of

sympathy In her recent sad bereavement.

Special thanks to my friends who so kindly

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Special thanks to my friends who so kindlyassisted in nursing my dear husband. Willall please accept this as an expression of

my sincere gratitude. 62 Flinders street,

Thornbury.McFARLAND.-Mrs. C. McFARLAND and

Family, 9 Oban street, Hawksburn, conveyTHANKS to friends for, letters, telegrams,and cards. Special thanks Mr. and Mrs.Parker and Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith.

PRESTON.-The Relatives of the late Mrs.M. E. PRESTON desire to THANK relativesand friends for sympathy and kind wishes Intheir recent bereavement. Will all pleaseaccept their sincere thanks.

REEDY.-The Widow, Son, and Daughtersof the late JAMES FREDERICK -(Fred)REEDY wish to THANK all kind friendsand relatives for letters, telegrams, floraltributes, and personal expressions of sym-

pathy In their sod bereavement; especially

thanking Dr. Norman Luth (Springvale),Miss Hughes. Smythe family, Mrs. Albert

Spooner (Oakleigh). Mrs. Buckley (MiddlePark). Will all please accept this as their

personal expression of gratitude. F. A.

Reedy, 24 Oxford street. Oakleigh.REID.-Mrs. REID. Mrs. COLSON, and

TOM wish to THANK all relatives andfriends for letters, telegrams, cards, andfloral tributes and personal expressions of

sympathy in their recent sad bereavement;also thanking Dr. I. and C. Beaumont, Sis-ter Cheately. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood.

I

Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthews, sen., Mr. andMrs. W. Cundy, and Mrs. Jim Mummery.Will all please accept this as a personalacknowledgment of our gratitude. Elginstreet, Myrtleford.

_

RENFREE. - Mrs. RENFREE and Familywish to THANK all relatives, friends, andneighbours for letters, cards, telegrams, andpersonal expressions of sympathy in theirsad bereavement, especially thanking Dr.Mackenzie and Sister Hilda for their kindattention. Will all please accept this as a

personal expression of gratitude. 54 Hunterstreet. Malvern.

ROSEN.-The Sisters and Brothers of thelate Mr. A. ROSEN, of Collins street. Mel-

bourne, wish to THANK all relatives andfriends for telegrams, letters, cards, and

personal visits in their recent sod bereave-ment. Will all please ace*,* ùiis as a per-sonal expression of sincere gratitude.

SAWYER.-Mr. R. SAWYER wishes toTHANK all kind friends for flowers, cards,letters, telegrams, and personal expressionsof sympathy in his recent sad bereavement.27 Court st.. Box Hill.

STENHOUSE.-Mr. J. D. STENHOUSE and

Family desire to THANK all relatives,friends, and neighbours for letters, tele-

grams, cards, floral tributes, and personalexpressions of sympathy during their sad

bereavement, thanking the staff of theAlfred and Caulfield Convalescent Hospitals.Will all please accept this as personalthanks. 24 Oak grove. East Malvern.

THOMSON.-The Family of the late Mr. T.THOMSON wish to THANK many kindfriends, relatives, and neighbours for cards,floral tributes, and personal expressions ofsympathy during their sod loss. Will all

please accept this as a personal acknowledg-ment of our gratitude.

TURNBULL.-The Family of the late Mrs.MARGARET C. TURNBULL wish to expresstheir Bincere THANKS to all kind friendsand relatives for telegrams, letters, cards,floral tributes and personal expressions ofsympathy during their recent sad bereave-ment,- especially thanking Dr. Kllmler. Willall please accept this as a personal expres-sion of our sincere gratitude. 411 Hoddle6treet, Abbotsford.

WILLCOX.-The Family of the lateGEORGE WILLCOX wish to THANK all

GEORGE WILLCOX wish to THANK all

kind friends and relatives for all floraltributes and expressions of sympathy in theirrecent sad bereavement. 71 Como parade.Parkdale.

WRIGHT.-Miss DEENIE WRIGHT wishesto THANK all kind friends for their expres-sions of sympathy in her recent bereave-ment. Will all please accept this as a per-sonal acknowledgment of her sincere appre-ciation. /

YOUNG.-The Brother, Sister, andNephews of the late Miss ABIGAIL YOUNGwish to THANK relations and friends for let-

ters, floral tributes, and personal expressionsof sympathy In their recent sad bereavement.

FUNERAL NOTICESADAMS.-The Funeral of the late Miss

DOROTHY CHALLICE ADAMS wUl leaveher residence. 413 North road. Caulfield,THIS DAY (Saturday. November 11), at theconclusion of a service commencing at 9.45,for the Springvale Crematorium. DRAYTON& GARSON. U1228.

ARKINS. - Requiem Mass for the reposeof the soul of the late Miss BEATRICEARKINS will be celebrated at St. Joseph'sChurch, Stanhope street. Malvern. THIS DAY,at 10 a.m. The Funeral will leave thechurch at the conclusion of the Mass for theBrighton Cemetery. TOBIN BROS.. FuneralDirectors. U4720

AULD.-The Funeral of the lateCHRISTINA JOSEPHINE AULD will leave16 Champ street. Coburg. THIS DAY, at10.30 a.m., for Fawkner Cemetery. R. B.PENN, Coburg. FW2275.

BLANC.-Requiem Mass for the repose ofthe soul of the late Mrs. ELIZABETHBLANC will be celebrated at the SacredHeart Church, corner Rathdown and Pelhamstreets. Carlton, on MONDAY (November 13),at 10.30 a.m. The Funeral will leave thechurch at conclusion of Mass for the NewMelbourne General Cemetery. Fawkner. W. G.APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., 74 Moorstreet. Fitzroy. JA1145.

BOYD.-The Funeral of JAMES A. BOYDwill leave his late residence. Braeside. Pom-

borneit. THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m..for Camperdown Cemetery.

BRITTINGHAM.-The Funeral of the late

SAMUEL CHARLES BRITTINGHAM willleave 32 Chrystobel crescent. Hawthorn, on

MONDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the Kew Cemetery.LE PINE & SON. JA11Ö4.

BUNN.-The Funeral of the late Mrs.

EVA M. BUNN will leave No. 216 Gleneira

road. Elsternwick, on MONDAY (November13). at 2 p.m., for the St. Kilda Cemetery.APPS St SONS PTY. LTD., St. Kilda. LA1271

(2 lines).DRAFFIN.-The Funeral of the late

DAVID DRAFFIN will leave his residence at

Bo-peep THIS DAY (Sautrday), at 10.15

a.m., for the Ballarat New Cemetery. F. W.

BARNES & SON, Ballarat. Phone 79.

FOX. - The Funeral of the late Mr.

THOMAS BRIDGEWATER FOX will leave

Heatherton road, Springvale, on MONDAY,at 1.30 p.m., for the New Cheltenham Ceme-

tery. Holloway road. W. D. ROSE Se SON,Cheltenham. Phone 42 Chelt.

GRANGE.-The Funeral of the late Mr.

WILLIAM RICHARD GRANGE will leave 31

Bishop street. Bnuiswick, on MONDAY, at

10.30 a.m. for the Fawkner Cemetery.

JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. North

Brunswick. FW4126 (2 lines).

LEACH.-The Funeral of the late Mr.

EDWIN ISAAC LEACH will leave the parlourof W. D. Rose & Son, 241 Charman road,Cheltenham, THIS DAY, at 9.30 «,.m.

punctually, for the Springvale Crematorium.W. D. ROSE & SON. Cheltenham. Phone

42 Chelt.LILLY.-The Funeral of the late GEORGE

ALEXANDER LILLY will leave 10 BoydTHIS at 10 a.m.,

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ALEXANDER LILLY will leave 10 Boydstreet, Albert Park, THIS DAY, at 10 a.m.,

for the Brighton Cemetery. AUSTRAL

FUNERAL SERVICES PTY. LTD. JA5705.

PRESTON.-The Funeral of late Mr.

STANLEY PRESTON will leave 48 Castle-

maine street, Yarraville, THIS DAY, at 10

a.m., for Fawkner Crematorium. WALTER

A. WARNE. Footscray. MW1209.

PRESTON.-Hope of Yarraville Tent. No.

307, I.O.R.-Officers and Members of the

above Tent and the Order In general are

requested to attend the Funeral of their

late Bro. STANLEY PRESTON. The Funeral

will leave 48 Castlemaine street. Yarraville,

THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. D. MEIKLE, CR.;

E. H. GLEN, Sec. WALTER A. WARNE.

Footscray. MW1209.RIHOY.-The Funeral of the late Mrs.

BRIDGET RIHOY will leave her residence.

Cave Hill road. Lilydale, THIS DAY (Satur-day), at 3 p.m.. for the Lilydale Cemetery.BURTON BROS., Lilydale. Phone 11.

. ,

RYAN.-Requiem Mass for the repose of

the soul of the late Mrs. CATHERINE RYAN

will be celebrated at St. James* Church.

Kent street, North Richmond. THIS DAY

(Saturday), at 7 a.m. The Funeral will

leave the church at 9 a.m. for the Fawkner

Cemetery.. TOBIN BROS. F1294.