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BIRTHS.
ADAMS.—March 18, at Kilcoy private hospital, Bur-
wood, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. T. Adams, of Stan- well, Weldon-street, Burwood—a son (James Port- er).
ANDREWS (nee Luscombe).—March 6, at Kilcoy pri-
vate hospital, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Andrews, of Luscombe, Lucas-road, Burwood—a son
(Kenneth).
ALSOP.—April 1, at Nurse Gee's hospital, York Cot-
tage, The Parade, Dulwich Hill, to Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Alsop, 82 Windsor-road, Petersham—a son (Arthur John)
ASHLEY (nee F. Podger).— April 3, 1918, at Cooinda
Prívate Hospital, Neutral Bay, Sydney, N.S.W., the wife of Petty-Officer, P. Ashley, telegraphist (on act-
ive Service)—a daughter (Flora Miriam).
AYLING.—March 26, at Keira Street, Wollongong, to
Mr. & Mrs. T. N. Ayling—a son.
BARTON.—April 3, at Wellington House, Regent's
Park, London, the wife of Lieut. Oswald Barton,
R.A.M.C.—a son.
BOYD (nee Lizzie Linden).—March 28, at Clarmont,
Nurse Kerr's private hospital, Marrickville-road, Marrickville, the wife of James Boyd, of Holllng- dale, High-street, Marrickville—a daughter (pre- mature, stillborn).
DAVIDSON.—March 29, at Stanhope private hospital,
Alfred-street, North Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson-a daughter. Both well.
DENGATE (nee Hilda Kershaw).—March 9, at Nurse
Packham's private hospital, Molong, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dengate, Westholme, Molong—a daughter (Marion Newton).
DUDGEON.—March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Dudgeon,
Mairoa, Boundary-street, Roseville—a daughter.
EVENS.—April 9, at The Bungalow, West Wyalong,
the wife of Mr. J. B. Evens—a son (stillborn).
FRECKELTON (nee Annie M. Mead).—Easter , Eve,
March 30, 1918, at their residence, Lozells, Botany- road, Waterloo, the wife of Francis A. Freckelton, of a daughter (Beryl Grace).
GIBSON (nee Marjorie Richardson)_March 29, at their
residence, Ton, Church-street, Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson-a son.
HENDERSON (nee Alma S. Smith).-April 9, at Nurse
Cook's private hospital, Balmain, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson, of Abbotsford-a son.
HILLMAN.-March 11, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hill
man, at King-street, Stockton-a son.
HOPPING.-April 9, at Glen Retreat, Ramsay-street,
Haberfield, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hopping, jun.-a son (Neale).
IREDALE.-March 28, 1918, at Nurse Morten's private
hospital, Leeton, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Iredale
a son.
KEENE (nee Cissie Bishop),-March 28, at Nurse
Bennett's private hospital, Hargrave-street, Padding- ton, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Keene-a daughter (pre- mature).
LEAN.-March 26, at Nurse Nettleton's private hos-
pital, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lean, of Loyola, Sully-street, Randwick-a daughter (Joyce).
McBURNEY.-March 13, at Childers, Queensland, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell McBurney-a daugh- ter (Emily Elizabeth Yabsley).
MACKEY.-April 6, 1918, at 345 Darling-street, Bal-
main, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. R. Mackey-a son (stillborn).
MARDEN.-March 28, at Dovercourt, Harwich, Eng-
land, to Eng. Lieutenant A. E. Marden, R.N., and Mrs. Marden (nee Ruth Moulder) -a son.
MILHAM (nee Maher).-April 9, 1918, at Reham, Blen
heim street, Randwick, the wife of Henry S. Milham,
of a daughter.
NAISH.-March 6, at Winton. Selwyn-street, Wollstone-
craft, the wife of A. Naish- a daughter.
PRATT.-March 22, at Modbury, Bowman-street, Drum-
moyne, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pratt-a daughter.
PATERSON.-March 24, 1918, at The Laurels, private
hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, of Croydon-road, Hurstville-a son (Herbert Leslie).
PISTOLA (nee Nellie Catton).-April 1, 1918, at Regi
nell, M'Dougall street, Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pistola—a son.
POLACK.-March 2, at Emlyn, private hospital, Pros
pect road, Summer Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Polack, of Leyton, Gelding street, Petersham—a son (Russell Bradburn).
ROSE.-April 6, at Nurse Matthews' private hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Hector Rose-a daughter.
ROWNTREE.-March 29, Nurse Allan's private hos
pital, Lithgow, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Rowntree-a daughter.
SCOTT (Mildred Harris).-March 31, at Nurse O'Neil's
private hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, of Temora-a daughter.
SELBY.-April 5, at Nurse Munro's private hospital,
Johnston-street, Annandale, the wife of Frederic R. Selby-a daughter (Olive de Courtenay).
SMITH.-March 6, at Winton private hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs Jack Smith, of Moreton-street, Belmore a daughter (Marjory Ethel).
SMITH.-Marrh 26, 1918, at Kaloma, Rocklands-road,
Wollstonecraft, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Smith-a son.
SOLOMON.-March 29, at Sylvania, Leichhardt, the
wife of P. M. Solomon-a son.
STAPLES.-March 30, at Nurse Blayden's private hos
pital, Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Staples, of Bexley-a son (Frank Rogers).
STEVENS.-April 6, at their residence, Almeida,
Mintaro-avenue, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stevens-a daughter (Jean Elaine).
STILL.-March 27, at Nurse Delmege's private hos
pital, Ashfield, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Still, Drum
moyne-a son.
STOKES,-April 5, at Halcyon, Harrow-road, Auburn,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stokes (nee Doris Fair- weather)-a daughter (Doris Joyce).
SULLIVAN (nee Edith Douglas).-March 31, at Nurse
Saunderson Brown's private hospital, Woolcott-street,
a son (Maurice George).
SWADLING.-April 5, at Nurse Atkinson's private hos-
pital, Chatswood, the wife of W. C. Swadling-a son
(Ernest Charles).
SWANSON.-March 19, 1918, at Tryon road, Lindfield,
the wife of S. H. Swanson-a son.
SWIFT.-April 10 (by cable), to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Arthur Swift, of Klang, Federated Malay States
-a son.
WHITEHEAD (nee Nellie D. Howell).-April 9, 1918,
at their residence, Doris, Judd-street, Banksia, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Whitehead-a son (Robert William).
WEIBERLE.-March 13, 1918, at Hillside, private hos
pital, Picton, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberle, of Oakdale-a son.
WESTBROOK.-March 17, at 178 Flood-street, Leich
hardt, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Westbrook-a son. Both
well.
WEYMARK.-April 6, at Nurse Sturrock's private hos-
pital, Park-parade, Bondi, to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Weymark, Pembroke, Fletcher-street, Bondi-a daughter.
WHEELER (Nellie Beaumont).-April 8, at Nurse
Sturrock's private hospital, Park-parade, Bondi, the wife of R. R. Wheeler, 31 Llandaff-street, Waverley -a daughter (Betty Jean). English papers please
copy.
MARRIAGES.
BLACK-FITZROY.-March 6, 1918, at St. Paul's
Church, Castle Hill, by the Rev. W. J. Roberts, Gordon Ebenezer, second son of Mrs. and the late James Black, of Montrose. Castle Hill, to Violet Lily, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitz-Roy, of Darcey Hey, Castle Hill, and granddaughter of the late Colonel Fitz-Roy, of Torquay, England.
BUTCHER-WHITE.-March 4, 1918, at Baptist Church,
Hurlstone Park, by the Rev. E. Coleman, Roy Lyn- dall Butcher, son of Benjamin H. Butcher, of Mel- bourne, to Thelma M. M. White, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. White, of Rotherfirn, Foucart street, Rozelle.
CORNISH-EVERINGHAM.-February 16, at Methodist
Church, Croydon Park, by the Rev. G. W. Furner, Herbert Ernest, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cornish, Hurstville, late Emmaville, to Gladys May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Everingham, Croydon.
CRANE-HAYES.-March 6, 1918, at Christ Church, by
the Rev.John Hope, Herbert William (late A.I.F), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crane, Mascotte, Manly, to Jane Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayes, Whakarua, Manly.
EPPER-SLADE.-March 9, 1918, at Christ Church,
Lavender Bay, by Rev. J. H. Maclean, Florence Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Slade, North Sydney (late of Rockdale), to Albert Epper, eldest son of the late Mr. J. Epper (late of London) and Mrs. Goodwin, North Sydney.
ERRATT-HUNTER.-March 9, at Sunnymeade, Bur-
wood, by the Rev. R. Scott-West, Benjamin Wil- loughby Erratt, A.I.F., of Bungalow, Boggabri, fourth son of the late George Hope and Mrs. Erratt, of Heydon, Walcha, to Joan, second daughter of the late Andrew Hunter, of Grassneath, Croydon. Home papers please copy.
FROGLEY-PODMORE.-February 23, 1918, at St.
Philip's Church, Church-hill, Sydney, by the Rev. W. Newmarch, Richard Frogley, of Manildra, to Ethel Mary, second surviving daughter of the late A. S. Podmore, Esq., and Mrs. Podmore, Haberfield, Sydney.
HAYNES-DAVIS.-February 16, 1918, St. Mary's
Church, Waverley, by Rev. R. M'Keown, Searle Frank Edwin Haynes (late A.I.F.), to Florence Beatrice, youngest daughter of Alex. Davis, of Waverley.
LILLYMAN-MARSH.-March 2, 1918, at St. Matthias'
Church, Paddington, by Rev. Fielding, Lieut Nor- man Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lillyman, of Ken sington, to Mary Isabel, only daughter of G. H. Marsh, of Paddington.
LOVERIDGE-COX.-January 12, 1918, at St Luke's
Church, Scone, by Rev. P. A. Cadell, Norman B., only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Loveridge, Drum moyne, to Enid C., only daughter of Mrs. Canute
Brooks, Scone.
NICOLSON-EVERITT.-January 28, at London (by
special license), Captain John Nicolson, 2nd Pioneers A.I.F., to Dorothy Everitt, of Herne Hill, London.
PENMAN-MURRAY.-March 27, 1918, at St. James'
Presbyterian Church, Burwood, by the Rev. J. B. Penman (father of the bridegroom), Staff-sergt. Roy Robertson, second son of Rev. J. B. and Mrs. Pen man, of Toronto, to Elsie Isabella (Essie), only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Murray, of Burwood.
ROBERTS-HOLMAN.-March 16, 1918, at St. Thomas'
Church, North Sydney, by Rev. N. G. F. Cooke, Alfred Egbert Roberts, Captain A.I.F., of The Eirie, Blue-street, North Sydney, to Muriel Ada Holman, of Greenock, Union-street, North Sydney.
STICHNOTH-McKENZIE.-March 2, at residence of
bride's brother, Lochiel, Clan William-street, East- wood, by Rev. J. A. R. Perkins. B.A., Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. McKenzie,
Wollongong, to L. F. Stichnoth, of Ballarat, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stichnoth, Charters Towers. WATTLEWORTH-FENDER.-April 3, at Salonika, Cap-
tain John Wattleworth, British Forces, Salonika, and of Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, to Lola Ruth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fender, Maitai,
Ashfield. (By cable.)
WILLIAMS-HOCKING.-March 9, 1918, at the Dulwich
Hill Methodist Church, by Rev. H. T. Williams (bro- ther of the bridegroom), Percy, son of the late E. J. and Mrs. Williams, of Hayle, Dulwich Hill, to Nancy, youngest daughter of Mr. F. T. and the late Mrs. Hocking, of Kent, England.
YOUNG-CHISHOLM.-March 20, 1918, at All Saints',
Woollahra, by the Bishop of Bendigo, Ivan Sinclair,
only son of the late John Young, of Nhill, Victoria,
to Nancie Vivian, youngest daughter of the late Arthur Bowman Chisholm, of Goulburn, New South Wales.
DEATHS.
ANDERSON.-April 8, at her daughter's residence,
Kalervo, Marrickville road, Marrickville, Eliza, be loved mother of Mrs. Edward Croker and Miss
Josephine Anderson, also widow of late Captain Wal ter Anderson, R.N., of Middlesex, England, in her
71st year.
BAILEY.-April 12, 1918, at the residence of her
son, C. T. Bailey, Merrigang-street, Bowral, Eliza, relict of the late Christopher Bailey, late of West Maitland and Goulburn, aged 93 years. Peace, per
fect peace.
DEATHS.
BROWN.-April 11, 1918, at his residence, Ekibin?,
Milner road, Artarmon, Ernest A. H. Brown, aged 48
years. R.I.P.
CHADWICK.-April 4, 1918, suddenly, at her home,
Bowral, Maria, beloved wife of George Chadwick,
age 35 years; and sister of Mrs. Donohue, Mrs Bur- ford, Mrs. White, Mrs Wyburd, and Hiram and Herbert Duggin, of Alexandria. At rest.
COLEMAN -April 7, 1918, at Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, Annie, the dearly loved wife of John
James Coleman of 95 Bathurst-street. Sydney, aged 56 years. R.I.P.
COLLETTE.-April 1, 1918 at Coast Hospital, Little
Bay, Battery Sergeant-major, A.I.F., service abroad,
beloved husband of Dorothy Collette, Mildura, Manly.
COOK.-April 1, 1918, at his residence, Boulevard,
Sutherland, William Cook, dearly loved husband of
Jane Cook, aged 64 years. At rest.
COONEY.-Killed in action, Dan Joseph Cooney, of 13th Battalion, son of Daniel and Ellen Cooney, of
Alberto-street, Leichhardt.
CRANFIELD.-April 8, at his residence, Gingkin,
Oberon, Robert William Cranfield, in his 82nd year.
HOWARD.-Killed in action, March 20, 1918, Private Harold Howard, of Drummoyne. Inserted by his lov
ing aunt and uncle, Louie and William Duckworth. New Zealand papers please copy.
KELLY.-April 12, 1918, at his residence, Glenora,
Kembla-street, Wollongong, Thomas Kelly, aged 70 years. R.I.P. KENNY.-April 12, 1918, at the residence of her son
in law, Mr James O'Mara, 11 Great Buckingham street, Redfern, Bridget Kenny, aged 82 years, after
a long illness. R.I.P. LAWLER.-April 12, 1918, at her son's residence, 32
Cove street, Balmain, Emmeline, relict of the late
David John Lawler, aged 74 years. By request, no
flowers.
MANNING.-April 12, 1918, at North Sydney, Florence
Clarke Manning, daughter of the late Mrs. Henry Manning, of Nelligen, in her 48th year.
MURPHY.- April 12, 1918, at the residence of his
parents, 4 Charles-street, Petersham, Francis Joseph Murphy, aged 3 years and 3 months. R.I.P.
NIGHTINGALE.-April 11, 1918, at Wellington Point,
Brisbane, George Henry (senior), aged 79 years.
NIXON.- April 12, 1918, at Sacred Heart Hospice,
Darlinghurst, George Nixon, of 485 Dowling-street, Moore Park, aged 63 years. R.I.P.
O'BRIEN.- April 10, 1918, James Edward, beloved
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, and brother of Mamie, Maggie, Julia, Lucy, Leo, of 392 Victoria street, Darlinghurst. Died at Wingham Hospital.
Result of accident. R.I.P.
PERRY.-April 11, 1918 at Parramatta, Mr George
Edward Perry, in his 58th year.
READ.-April 11, at her residenee, Harlyn, Liverpool
road, Ashfield, Jane, widow of the late William Read, aged 68 years. Her end was peace. Private interment St John's, Ashfield.
RHODES.-April 4, at Children's Hospital, Camper
down, Vera May, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes, of Yanco-street, Hurstville, and beloved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of Per cival street, Lilyfield, aged 4 years and 11 months.
Sadly missed.
RHODES.-April 4, at Children's Hospital, Vera May,
dear little niece of Perc and Florrie Chidgey, aged
4 years 11 months.
RYAN.-April 12, 1918, at his residence, 37 Macauley
street, Leichhardt, Phillip Albury, dearly beloved husband of Sarah Ryan, and late of Bateman's Bay, aged 45 years. R.I.P.
SCOTT.-March 21, at Miss Husband's private hospi
tal, Randwick, Margaret Scott, wife of Mr. W. Scott, chemist and dentist, late of 51 George-street West, daughter of the late David McLeay, Seaforth High landers, late of Tain, Ross, Scotland, sister of the late George McLeay, solicitor, Tain; sister of the late David McLeay, of Dingwall; and sister of Mary Pitman, Hunter's Hill. At rest. Leeds, Inverness, and Invergordon papers please copy.
SOUTHWELL.- April 10, at the residence of her son-
in-law, Mr. W. Ardill, Llanarth, Victoria street ,
Lewisham, in her 81st year, Eliza, dearly beloved wife of Rev. W. A. Southwell and mother of Mr W. E. Southwell and Mrs. W.Ardill.
SYMS.-April 12, 1918, at his residence, 455 Marrick
ville road, Dulwich Hill, William, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Syms, late of Clifton, Queensland, aged 75 years. At rest. Home and Queensland papers please copy.
TOTOLOS.-March 28, 1918, at Perth, W.A., Hector, the
beloved brother of Alex, George, Theo, Mrs. Parker, and W. Clemens, aged 42 years. Formerly of Hill
End.
VOSPER.-April 3, at Rydalmere Hospital, William
Henry Vosper, late of Forest Lodge, aged 86 years. WOOLLEY. -April 5, at her son's residence, Claremont,
Burrundulla, Elizabeth, relict of the late W. T. Woolley, Mudgee.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
BARKER.-Killed in action, France, June 7, 1917
(previously reported missing), Eric Hugh Barker, eldest son of Mrs. Barker, 48 Cowles-road, Mosman.
BRIDGEMENT. -Our dear son, Ted Bridgement, Private
602, 30th Batt., killed in action March l8, 1918, late of 99 William-street. A young life nobly ended. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving mother and father. BRIDGEMENT. -Our dear brother, Ted Bridgement,
Private 602, 30th Batt., killed in action March 18, 1918, late of 99 William-street. Little we thought as we parted it was our last farewell. Inserted by his fond sister and brother, Charlie and Ada. R.I.P. BRIDGEMENT. -Our dear brother, Ted Bridgement,
Private 602, 30th Batt., killed in action March 18,
1918.
He died as he lived-a man.
Inserted by his loving sister and brother Josie and
Jack Walden.
BRIDGEMENT. -Our dear brother, Ted Bridgement,
Private 602, 30th Batt., killed in action March 18,
1918.
You answered the call as we knew you would. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Vivian and George Munton.
BUDD.-Killed in action in France, 16/3/18, Pte.
Henry Budd, 12th Batt, beloved son of Joseph BiId lb3 View street Annandale (late of Hobart)
Inserted by his sorrowing father stepmother, sister-, I and brother« I CARR.-Killed in action in France, Private Roy
Ionian Carr dearly beloved hu ban I of M irlel Olive and dada of little Muriel Inserted by Ins wife and little daughter fby will be done
CARR.-Killed in action, in France, Roy Jordan Carr,
dearly beloved third son ol Arthur and barah Carr, aged ->J vears
He luth fought the good fight
CORKILL.- Private Norman Asher Corkill, died of
wounds In I ranee March 11 1018 dearlv loved tlunl «on of Mr au I Mrs. V\ R, Oorkill, V\ lsdom street, Guildford
CORKILL.-Died of wounds, March 11, 1918, my dear
grandson, Private Norman Asher Corkill, aged 20 j ( in. A v oung life nobly ende 1 Inserted by hi« loving grandmother, Agnes Corkill
CORKILL.- Died of wounds, March 11, 1918, Private
Norman Asher Corkill.
In unswLr to his countrv « rall,
« Ile gave his best lu« life hit. nil
Inserted by his loving uncle mint and cousins, Yv lliam and Agnes Gow and fanulj
COX.-March 22, 1918, Pte. Wilfred E. Cox, beloved
husband of Maud Cox Parramatta a id fifth son of the late James and Flu» Cox, of Orante killed in action aged 30 jean.
EADE.-April 5, Captain Henry Arthur Eade, 35th
Battalion A I F dearly beloved husband of Rose Pearl lade of Fairmount street Summer Hill and eldest son of the late Mm. Henry Lade, of Ashfield, died of wound« in .ranee, aged 37 jcurs
FISH.-Killed in action, March 21, 1918, Douglas
Percy Fish (Beaney) aged l8 years and 2 months, beloved son of Mrs Geo. Beaney and step-son of Mr. Geo. Beaney, 3 Waratah street, Enfield, also beloved
brother of Eric and Geoff.
GALBRAITH.- Killed in action, Palestine, March 28,
1018 Trooper t R Galbraith, Olh Reg , A L H cid est son of F n Galbraith Children s Magistrate and of Mrs Galbraith Burwood
GEAR. -Trooper George C. Gear, 6th A.L.H., died of
wounds March ¿9, 1918 Your deith ha« saddened us dear brother Inserted hi his lovinff brother and aistcr in law, Sid and Sanh Gear
GEAR. -Trooper George C. Gear, died of wounds, in
lulestinc March 20 1918 dearly loved second «on of George and Barbara Gear, 1 rother of Mary and Annie, aged 33 jcars Our hero
GILBERT.- Killed in action, France, March 22, 1918,
Icclj only and dearly loved son of 1> B and L Gilbert. McArthur parade, Dulwich Hill
GOWING.- Died of wounds, March 22, 1918, France,
Private B. G. Gowing (Bennie), 30th Battalion beloved second son of B. and M. M. Gowing, Jellat Jellat Bega, New South Wales.
When peace dawns over the countryside
Our thanks shall be to the lads that died. O, quiet hearts, can you hear us tell
How peace was won by the men who fell?
GRAVES.-Killed in action, somewhere in France,
March 22, 1918 Private William li Graves aged 31 jcars 1st Anzac Salvage Section lute of the 20th Battalion Inserted bj lils sorrowing wife Maisie, and only child, Phillp J I Graves, 23 George street, Newtown Rent in pence
GRAVES.- Killed in action, somewhere in France,
Mardi 22 J918 Private Willi nu II Grave, nure! 31 jcar« 1st Al-ac Salvage Section late 2011i Bat tilion. All . beloved son of Mr and Mrs William Graves of Newtown and Waterloo
. good life nobly ended
GRAVES. -Killed in action, somewhere in France,
March 22 1J18 Private William 11 Graves, aged 81 year» 1st Aanc Salvage Section into 20t. Batt, Alt, beloved brother of Jack and Violet
Thy will be done
GRAVES.-Killed in action, somewhere in France,
March 22 1018 Private William II Graves, aged 31 years, 1st Anzac Salvage Section, late 20th Batt
Air beloved brotbir and mule of Mr and Mrs Lisle Ruck and Chid»« and Alice of Dubbo
He died a glorious death
GRAVES.-Killed in action, somewhere in France,
Mareil 22 J018 Private Vi illlam li Graves aged 81 jears 1st A lira c Salvage Section, late 20tli Batt, A IF, deirlv loved I rother of Eva, and uncle of Phoebe and boreen Lloyd
He lietnt the cull and answered
GRAVES.-Killed in action, somewhere in France,
Ylarch ?i 191S Private William H Graves aged j TI vein. IBI Ani-u Salvage Section late 20th Hit
tallon beloved son in law of Mi« Minnie O Sullivan | ¿3 George street, Newtown Rest in peace
GRAVES.-Killed in action, somewhere in France,
Mauh 22, 1918 Private William H Graves, aged 81 j ears beloved brother in law of W Kcnm and
YV Ilojd I GRAVES.- Killed in action, somewhere in France,
March 22 1918 Private YY Illlam 11 Gram, «i,cd li vcars 1st Anne Salvage bection late -Olh Batt
A I F Our beloved Willie Inseilcd by Mr und Mrs I
Robert MacGulre ,._...,. !
1 althful unto death /
HARRISON.-In ever loving memory of my dear bro
thcr 385' PrivaU. VI alter Harrison killed In ac tion In france October 3 1917 aged 10 vcar» pre vlously rcn rtid inissiiig Inserted hi lils loving «later Holly Harrison Horn street Arncliffe
HOWARD.-Died of wounds, March 21, 1918, France,
Private Harold Howard, a_cd 21 87th Battalion Y brave J oung hero Inserted bv lila sincere friends Mr mill Vira Dobinson, Gladesville also hi« loving mates Walter and luck Dobinson (on a.tlvc service) HOWELL.-Killed in action, March 9, 1918, Jack,
dearlv loved son of the late James Howell of Dal keith Station, Cassilis and Elizabeth Howell Cam
den,
Lord, grant us victory,
That his life be not in vain.
KENNEY.-Killed in action September 22, 1917, Jack
hoimej dcarlj loved -0111 of Mr »nil M» hennoj, Spendrstieet Summer Hill (tile of Redfern)
KENNEY.-Killed in action, September 22, 1917, Jack
hoiincj, diullj lovell nephew of Mrs Mirsliill We lesln slrcet, Suinmir Hill, and Mr Hitcher, Ml
nindu '
KENNEY.-Killed in action, September 22, 1917, Jack
Ivennev late till lliltullon Ile died a hero In scried bv hu loving frltml, Beatrice Buüdouk, Sum mer Hill.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
KENNEY.-Killed in action, September 22, 1918, Jack
Kenney, aged'22, dearly loved brother of Jim and Vera Kenney, of Kogarah. ' >
LANE.-(4519) Private Percy Reginald, 30th Bat-
talion, late 2nd Battalion, killed in «ction in France, March 2, 1918, third beloved «on of Mm. Lane, 65 MansficldHttrect Rozelle, aged 23 yean« 9 month«.
Australia mourns his fate,
Who died to bring her fame.
True to country. King, and mate. Leaving a spotless name.
LANE.-(4519) Private Percy Reginald, 30th Bat-
talion, late 2nd Battalion, killed in action in France, Mareil 2, 1918, beloved brother of Arthur Lane, 05 Mansfield-street, Rozelle, aged 23 year« 9 month«. A fioldfer and a man he died.
LANE.-(4519) Private Percy R. Lane, 30th Battalion,
killed in action in Trance, March 2, 1918, beloved brother of Ad
Some daj-, some time, our eye« »hall «ee The face that lives in memory.
LANE.-No. 4519, Private Percy Reginald, 30th Bat-
talion, late 2nd Battalion, killed In action In France, March 2, 1918. Inserted for his two brother«. Wil- liam and Ernest Lane (on active service abroad). "Thy will be done."
LANE.-Killed in action, March 2, 1918, No. 4519, Pri-
vate Percy R., darling brother of E. and J. Breen, and uncle to Joseph and Maurice. "An example to men he died."
LANE.-Killed in action, March 2, 1918, Private Percy
R. Lane, late SOth Battalion. He died a hero, ln eerted by his loving friend, rearl Chapman, Drum-
moyne.
LANE.-Killed in action, March 2, 1918, (4519) Private
Percy R. l«ne, dearly beloved brother of M. and B. Bush, and uncle of Rennie.
Not once or twice in our rough island «tory. The path of duty was the way to glory.
LANE.-(4519) Private Percy Reginald, 30th Bat-
talion, late 2nd Battalion, killed in action in France, March 2, 191S aged 23 jcars and 9 months.
He lins fought the good fight.
Inserted by lils loving brother and «isler-in-law, Clias. and J. Lane, Mnulj.
LAWSON.-Killed in action, in Palestine, March 30,
1018, Sergeant James (J.rilon Lawson, 7lh Light Horse Regiment, the dearlj'-beloved youngest son of Mr. and Air«. J«mcs Lawson, Strathmore, New Routh Head-road, Rose Bay, aged 22 years.
LEVY.-March 29, 1918 killed somewhere In France,
No. 605, Sergeant Albert Levy, M.M., S9th Batt, Australian Imperial Foric, only «on of J«ck and Eva Levy, H Park-street, SI. Kilda, Melbourne. Pre- viously wounded in January, 1017.
LONG.-Killed in action in France, October 4, 1917
{previously reported missing). Private Patrick Joseph 1-ng, 4th Battalion, youngest «on of Mrs. P. Long, and brother of M»ry. Martin, Bara, and Gilbert (on active acrvire), of IDS West-street N. Sydney, aged 21 years. Gone, but not forgotten.
LONG.-Killed in action in France, October 4, 1917,
(previously reported missing), Stretcher-bearer Patrick J. Long, sincere friendof Nellie, Nora, and Dorothy Maddocks, North Sydney. Ona of the best LONG.-Killed in action, October 4, 1017 (previously
reported missing). Private Patrick Joseph I"n_r, 4th Battalion, A.I.P.
In answer to his countrv'9 e-H.
He gave his best, his life, iii» «li.
Inserted by his loving and true nute. Sergeant W. II. Hurditch (on active service).
LONG.-Killed in action, October 4, 1917 (previoualy
reported missing), Private Patrick Joseph I"ng, aged 21 (late of Water Police Court). Rest in peace.
He died a« he lived,
Honoured and loved by nil.
Inserted bv hi« loving friends, Mr. and Mm. William Hurditch and family, of North Sjdney.
MAMWELL.-Killed in action, March 21, 1918, Gun-
ner Horace Mam« eil. «.inn-re friend of Mr. and Mm. P. li. Brown and family, of Fairmont, Car ringtoii.»trccl, Bexley. TI« supreme nirltiiT. .
MAMWELL.-Killed in action, March 21, 1918, Gun-
ner Horace Mninwcll, lȏlovcd comrade of Corporal Perry R, E. Brown (on active service).
He died ns lie lived, nobly.
MYERS.-Arthur Francis, Lieutenant Queen's Own
Hussars, dearly loved nephew of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Cohen, aged 22 years, killed in action . (By cable.)
NICOL.-Died of wounds, France, Sapper Tom Nicol,
12th Field Company, Engineer«, late 3rd Pioneers, «on of James Nicol, late 101 WMt-strcet North K.vdnry, and Mrs. Niqol, 51 Old Canterbury-road,
Lewisham.
PATERSON.-Killed in action, Sapper W. S. Pater
«on, aged 22 jears, eldest »on of Hie Right Rev. and Mrs. John Paterson. (Private cable.)
PICKERING.- Our darling son and brother, Corporal
Stanley James, 22nd Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, killed in action in France, October 4, 1917, aged 21 years, ninth und youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam James Pickering, of Letitia-street, Oatley (late
of Peakhurst).
POCKLEY.-John Graham Antill Pockley, dearly loved
husbnnd of Nancy Julia Rockley, of Wahroonga, and youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. F. Antill rockley, Killed in action in France, March 30, 1018, aged 20.
ROGERS.-Killed in action, March 12, 1918, Private
Walter (Jack) Rogers, our beloved friend. Greater love b&tli no mau Utan this that n man lay down his life for his friends. Mrs. and Nellie Djgg, 115 Hargravestreet Paddington.
ROSER.-Killed in action at Passchendaele, previously
reported missing, October 12, 1917, Private Lionel George, dearly-loved «on of Mr. anil Mrs. W. J. R.«.cr, of RozcUc, and beloved brother of David and Queenie.
The hardest part has yet to come. When our heroos ali return-,
We will miss .among the cheery throng The face of our dear Lionel.
ROSER.-Killed in action, previously reported missing.
October 12, 1017, Pi ¡vale Lionel George, dearly-loved biothcr of Will, and Nell.
ROSER.-Killed in action, previously reported missing,
October 12, 1017. Private Lionel George, dearly-loved brother of Hughie and l_ura.
ROSER.-Killed in action, previously reported missing,
October 12, 1017, Private Lieucl George, drurly-loved brother of Mary (CIs) and Fred.
ROSER.-Killed in action, previously reported missing,
October 12, 1017, Privuic Lionel Ccorgc, dearly-lo» ed
brother of Jim and Elia.
SLADE.-Killed in action, France, March 30, 1918,
Lieutenant Elliott Darcy Slade, aged 23 years 8 month«, eldest son of J. E. and Ada Slade, Wah-
roonga.
SMITH.-Killed in action in France, March 11, 1918,
Reginald G. Smith, dearly loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, of Lilydale, Mosman.
SUNDERLAND.-Killed in action, October 4, 1917.
Private N. S. Sunderland (Nattie), dearly-loved and only son and brother. Inserted by his loving father and sister, Pauline C. N. S. Sunderland. A young life nobly ended.
SUNDERLAND.-Killed in action, October 4, 1917,
Private N. S. Sunderland (Nattie), deary-loved and only brother of Aggie and G. E. Walker (on ac- tive service), Egypt.
SUNDERLAND.-Killed in action, October 4, 1917,
Private N. S. Sunderland (Nattie). Inserted by his fond mates, Cecil and Walter Walker (on active service abroad).
THOMPSON.-Killed in action in France, on 30th
March, 1918, Horace William Thompson, of the First Pioneers, and lute of Ryde and Wilberforce, ' elder son of Mr. aud Mra. Win. Thompion, Clermont, Ryde.
TRIM.—Gunner John Thomas Trim, 29th Battery,
eldest son of John Thomas and Alice Trim, and brother of Albert, Alice, Mollie, Gertie, and Rea Trim, Edward-street, Wagga, died of wounds re- ceived in action, France, March 30, 1018.
TURNER.-Killed in action, in France. March 1, 1918,
Private W. L. (Lance) Turner, 13th Battalion, A.I.F., much esteemed friend of Mr. J. and Flo. O'Kecfe, Banksia, and comrade of Alf. (on active service).
VANCE.-Killed in action, at Messines, France,
?lune 10, 1917, previously reported missing. Private A. J. Vance, S6th Battalion, dearly-loved youngest «nu of Mr. and Mrs. Vance, Alloa, Botany-road,
Waterloo.
WHITE.-Killed in action in Palestine, March 27,
1918, Corporal Fred. A. V. White, of 6th Light Horse, youngest loved son of the lote Rev. Dr. White and Mrs. YVhite, of Gowrie, Singleton.
WOODHEAD.-My nephew, Lce.-Cpl. Arthur Wood
head, D.C.M., gave his life for his country, March 28, 1918. Inserted by his uncle, Thomae A.
Cooper, Eungai._
IN MEMORIAM.
ALLSOPP.-In loving memory of my dear husband
und father, Henry Allsopp, who passed away April 15, 1917, aged 04 j'cars. Inserted by his loving wife and fumilj'.
ANDREWS.-In loving memory of our dear Rube, who
passed away'April 13, 1917.
You are always in our thought«, dear Rube,
Your face we cannot see.
But let this little token tell
We still remember theo.
Inserted by her father and brothers mid sisters.
ANDREWS.-In loving memory of our dear sister,
Ruby, who died April 13, 1017,.
While you lie in peaceful sleep
Your memory we will alivnjs keep.
Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Norman and Ada, and little niece. Edna Taylor.
BECKENHAM.-In memory of my beloved husband and
our father. Rev. J. Beckenham, entered into rest April 13, 1910. . -
BELLEW.-In loving memory of my dear brother, Tho
mas Bellew, who depaited Ibis life at North Sj'dney April 14, 1915. Inserted bj- hi« loving sister. Mar- garet Bellew.
BILLINGTON.-In loving memory of our dear son
Joseph, who waa accidentally killed at Scarborough, South Clifton, April 13, 1007, aged 24 yea« and 4 months. ...
It seems but a day since he bado us good-bye,
Hil heart lull of hope and lils «plrlt so high;
How little we thought when he leit us that lav
The grim hand of death would soon tear him away. Su gentle and kind, how-, we miss lils dear fice.
Now we know that on earth we can ne'er fill his place. Tho' asleep in lils Saviour, vvheic grief is unkjown, lu sorrow and tears arc his,,lov ed ones ot home.
Inserted by lils loving mother und father, brothers and sisters, of Dora-street. Hurstville.
CARTER.- In loving memory of our dear mother, Marv C. Carter, who departed thl« life April 14, 1917. Inserted by her sorrowing mm omi daughter-in-law, F. and O. Carter, and grandchildren.
CARTER.-In loving memory of our dear wife and
mother, Mary U. Curler, who went to Jesus, April 14, 1917. Inserted by her sorrow Ing husband und daughter, Janie» mid C1 ire Carter.
CARTER.-In sad but ever loving memory of our
dear mother. Mary C. Carter, who departed tills life April 14, 1017. Inserted by her sorrowing daughter ami son-in-law, ? C. and P. Heuncll, and grand-
children.
CARTER.-In sad but ever loving remembrance of
our dear mother, Mary O. Curler, who departed this life April 14, 1017.
One of the best t'jat God could send, A loving mother mid faithful friend.
Inserted by her sorrowing daughter .and son in-law, II. .and A. Medina, and grandchildren.
CARTER.- In loving memory of our dear mother,
Slurv Colclough Curler, who departed this life April 14 1017 Gime, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving sou and daughter-in-law, Sapper .Jome«,
(on active service abroad) and Emma Carter. |
CARTER -In loving memory of our dear grandmother,
Marv Colclough Carter, who departed this life April
14 .1117 Gone, hut not foigottrw. Itiserl.d by herl loviiu' gronihluuglilers, Grace and Dalsv Carter.
DADLEY.-In loving-memory of our dear son and
bro lier, who departed this life April 13, 101D.
W'e who loved you sadly miss you.
Inserted by his loving mother, father, and «¡stern,
Grace and Alice,
DADLEY.-In loving memory of our dear comrade,
George who wa» drowned al Woniora, April 1.1. 1913. ' liucrtcii by bl« comrade«, P|)il (on active (.civicc), and Toni Fletcher.
DALLAS.-In loving memory of my dear son, Harold
DÚÍin«; who departed this life April 13, lins, aged . 17 years lind 5 months. .
Sume Hine.' Mme dn.v. our eye« shall see The deor fuco vve hold In memory;
And Clulst «hull link the broken chain SHU closer when we meet again. Inserted by his loving parents.
IN MEMORIAM.
DAUGHTRY.- A tribute of everlasting love to the
memorv of my dear »on »nd our dear brother, C1 rlstophcr, vi ho passed »way April 14, ,1009. aged I 21 .ear»
! Not dead to us, we loved him dear, . Not lost, but gone before
Inserted hy Iii» loving mother and »liter«, Winnie, Jean Chisholm, Ethel Quiglci, sisters, and brothers in law, Emily «nd Sid Austin, Maggie and Tom
Bolind
DOLAN.-In loving memory of my dear husband, and
our father, Samuel Thomas, who departed this life \prll 13, Mil Inserted liv lus loving wife and
tinnlj, »on in law, and grandsons I FIELD.-In loving memory of my dearly beloved hus-
band, Charles Iicld, who de|iarted this life on April
34, 10H, at fig Bolanv road, Alexandria ,
I neier ein til. love forget.
Whatever mav betide,
On thee most flrnilv love i« set,
Before all friend» beside ' Inserted bv his loving wife. Marv Field
FIELD.- In loving memory of our dear father, Charles
Ilcld, who departed this life April 1!. 1011, at «5
Botam road, Alexandria '
There's a beautiful land on high,
Where we never »hall sav goodbye; Ami our Siviour bath said. No tears shall lie shed
In Hint beautiful land on high Inserted by his loving daughters
FORAN.-A tribute of love to the memory of my
dear friend, Mrs E Foran, died April 14, 1917
Memories like the ivy, cling Inserted by Mrs J, Graham.
GARRINGTON.- In loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, llarrv Alfred Harrington, died April 14, 1017 Inserted by his loving wlf» «nd daughter, Dot At rest
GARRINGTON.- In loving memory of our dear father,
Ham Alfred Carrington who deputed this life April 14 1017 Inserted bv his son and daughter in law. um, IJ,S and fimlli (lone, lint not forgotten GARRINGTON.-In loving memory of our dear father
mid grandfi thcr Horn Alfred Carrington, «ho dlel April 14, 11117, Jaie of Lidcombe mid Viov Woy In »erteil bv his loving sou and dnughter in law. Harry and Margery Carrington, and granddaughter, Ida
GODFREY.-In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Catherine Godfrey, who departed this life April 14, 1916.
The flowers I place upon your grave
Will wither and decay,
But the love for you, dear mother,
Will never fade away.
Inserted bv her loving daughter and son-in-law. Maggie and Albert Carmichael.
GOODACRE.-Cpl. E. A. E , at Passchendaele, France,
on Oct. 12, 1917. Inserted by father, mother, Erle and Dot. "Come on, he cried, and fell."
GOODACRE.-Killed in action at Passchendaele, April
12, 1917. Corp. E. A Goodacre, beloved friend of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and family, Edinburgh-road,
Enmore
GOODACRE.-Killed in action at Passchendaele, April 12 1917, Corp Eric Goodacre, beloved friend of Mr.
and Mrs. Hayes, Newtown
One of the best that God could send.
GREGORY.-In loving memory of my dear wife and
mv drir mother, Sophia (»rcgorv, who passed away April 14 1017 Inserted by her loving husband, Martin, und sun, I red
GREGORY.-In everloving memory of my dear
sister, Sipliu Caroline, who passed away April 14, 1017 Inserted hi her loving «inter and brother in law, 1* and N Peterson
HAIGH.-In fond and loving remembrance of our
darling daughter. Marion lan« (Minnie), who «le par!e<! this Hie at Camden Cottage Hospital on April
1- 1317, aged 1*1 icars
Plead for us, oh dearest daughter,
\s vic strew lour grave with flower». And beg of God to cheer «nd liles»
lins Jonch home of our»
Inserid by her loving father and motjicr, brother »nd
r-Ï6tcr
HAIGH.-In loving memory of Marion Jane* (Minnie),
who died April 12 1117
We mourn for von, dear Minnie,
But not with outward show, lor Ihosc that mouin sincerely
Mourn sllenlli and low
Inserted by her uncle Ted and Aunt NIT«.
HAMILTON.- In loving memory of my dear husband
and our fitlnr, I aptain lames Hamilton, who de pariel this hie April II, 10)4
Rest, dearest husband, swcetli rest,
I I liei mis* von most who loved ion best
Inserted b. lils loung wife ind fiimlli
HAMPTON.-In loving memory of our dear son and
brother Arthur rrnest who deputed this life April 14 1017 (.one, bul not forgotten Inserted hy lils loving father mid mother sisters and brother», loin and (feirge (on nellie service)
HAMPTON.-In loving memory of our dear brother,
Arthur I mest, who departed thi« life April 14. 1017 We who Inic von widlv nils» jon Inserted hi Ins loung v|.(,r »nd brother In law, Lily and lim Smith. HANSELL.-In loving memory of my dear father,
Willum lusifh, who died suddenly April 13, lull] lu 11 ted by lus liiviii). daughter, Irene
HARFORD.-In loving memory of my dear husband
and our faillir, lesse Haul, vilir, died sudduili. April lj, 1014 Inserted In his loving wife .lud children, 1 Kima road. Double Bay
HARRIS.- In loving memory of my dear husband,
Joseph Edwin Harris »ho departed this life April II tim Insirtcd bv lils loiing wife, Mar. tun
Hums
HYMANN.-In sad and loving memory of my dear
diughter mid our fleur sister. Dorn, »Tin dcpirtel till» life on \i ni II inn f.* It If S Inserted bv her sorrowing mother mid slstirs, Mrs A 1> P.kc, Uiloc, C innen und Islhir
IRELAND.-In loving memory of my dear husband,
Idmund In hu I who dcpirtid Ibis life April 14,
1017 . Blessul ure tin. deni whlüi die in the Lord .? Inserted bv lils loving wife and daughter, Clara
IVIN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who died
April II lilli
We ilium wo sec vour dear, kind face
And kiss voiir lunn,: brow
let in our arliing hearts wc know
Wi line no mother now
Inserted li Inr loung e'lildrcn, G and J Weston,
Cladls Lis!, luck anil Millie | IVIN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Eliza
beth Mu who dcpirtcd tills hie April 14, lill |
Inserted by Inr loiing «on, Charlie, daughter HI , law, lisle grandi Inld, Olive
JONES.-In loving memory of my dear son and
brother, Jail who dcpurlcd this lite April U, lui, i
(.one, but not furgolten
Inserted In his loving mother and brothers, mid'
sisters
JONES.- In loving memory of my dear husband, and
our deir fitlnr, lohn lidward Iones, who de|iarted Ibis life V|>iti I" 10H, aged 30 year«, Inserted In his loung wife, Eva, aud three audron, Jiek, Ko.,
an I Colin
JONES.-In loving memory of our dear son in law, and
brother In I iw, lohn Edward Jones, who deputed this life \|>rll 1J, 1014, aged 10 year« Inserted bj Mr aul Mrs Ta.lor and family
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear father, Joseph
S-ily 1/n o late of 140 liverpool street, Hvdo l'aik, who departed this life In Hobart, April 14, lilli Gone, but never folgerten Inserted by his loung elnldren, Grace, Ivy, and Cliarlio (on active service), IO Burton street
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear father and
gmndfithtr loseph Sealy Lane, 'otc of 140 Liverpool street, H.dc Park, who departed thi» life in Hobart \pril H lou Never forgotten Inserted by lui loving daughter, Annie, and grandbon, Hed
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear father and
krandfuthcr, loseph Scaly Lane, late of 340 Liver pool streit, ll.de Park, who departed this life in Hobart April 14 1012 Thy will be done Inserted by his loung daughter and son in IJW, Prlsslc and Harold Lofts, and grandson, Bonnie
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear father, Joseph
Sealy 1-anc, late ol 140 Liverpool street. Hyde Park, who departed tills life in Hobart, April 14, 1012. Abide with me Inserted by his loving daughter und son lu law, Lily and Jack llolcroft v
LAYCOCK.-In loving memory of our dear daughter,
Caroline Matilda (Muv), »ho departed this life April 1J ima, agis] li j cars Sadly missed Inserted by hir loung parents, J C and O M La. cock
LOGUE.-In loving memory of our dear father and
grandfather, John Logue, »ho departed this life April 13, 1010 Inserted by his daughter and son in lau, Annie and Thomas Lynch, also grandchildren, 1 rule and Bessie
MILLER.-In sad but loving memory of my dear
inothc-, Lli/ubcth Miller, who died suddenly ut P.rniout, April 11, 1000, aged 48 Inserted by lier loung daughter and son in law, Mary and James
I arrler
PASSMORE.-In memory of my dear wife, Florence
May Passmore, who departed thlB life April 14, 1917
lou luivc left us, mother dear,
1 or a brighter home above. For a land o( greater beauty,
Of eternal light aid love
Inserted by lier loving liusband and family.
LENNON.-In loving memory of our dear father,
John loseph Lennon, »ho departed this life April 2, 101L Inserted by his children, Kate. Ma-y. George, and John Lennon
PHILPOT.-In remembrance of our old mate, Victor
Philpot, who died April 13, 1015
Hie memory of Iii« laughing e.e«,
Die smile upon his face,
Are constant visions memory bring»,
1 or none can fill his place
Inserted bj his old mates of Canterbury and Hurl-
stone Park
PLUM.- In loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs. J.
Plum, who passed away April 13, 1917, at Preston House. North Sydney Inserted by an old frlond,
M. Windon
RILEY.-In loving memory of our dear son and
brother Wniter, »ho departed till» life April 13, 7010 Inserted bv lils loving family
ROBINSON.-In loving memory of my dear sister, Vera
Ma., »ho died \pril id, lull, aged 10 .cars Never lorgolten bv her loung sister and brother lu la». Rose und John Whito (on ailiie service)
RUSSELL.- In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Emin Jane, who died April 13, 101S Inserted Iv her loving father, mother, »Ister», »nd
brothers
RYAN.- In sad remembrance of my dear mother, Mar
Ague« Kvnn, who departed this life Anrli 11, 1010 It 11* Mi mory Is the only 'friend that gnef can tall Its min Sadl. inissesl b. her loving daughter,
Mildred »van
SMITH.-In sad and loving memory of my dear wife,
Man D.IU who pissed awi. April 11. 10H In »erteil hi her loving hiuband, J R Smith, Telegraph Offlic, Wagga Wagga
SPENCE.- In sad but loving memory of our darling
little sou and brother, Jarl, »ho went to join the aiiLeh, on April II, 1014, ngid 10 months
Our bud lu Heaven
Inserted bv his sorrowing parent«, II and h Spence, and little Bisteis, Daphne and Olga
THORPE.-In loving memory of my dear wife and our
dear mother, Cissy tim Thorpe, «ho passed awav April 0, 1010 Inserted by her ever loving husband, '! K Ihorpe (in aiüio service). Miriam, and little
Ham ,
THYNNE.-In sad but loving memory of our dear
mother, »ho departed this Ufe April 14, 1012
llioi ort not forgotten dennet mother,
Nor »lit thou ever be
As long II» life and memory last
inserted bl ber lov n" »on and dsiighter in lavv, I Austin (Gus), mid Mary Thvnue, l8 Nilknoll street,
Sum Hill« , " . I WALKER.-In loving memory of my dear wife and our
deir mother Mar. Adelaide, »lo departed thi« Ufe
Apiil 14. 1308
lour mernoo Is as dear to das
As tu the hour von passed »wuv I Inserted by lier lov In husband mid children | WEEKS.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
Anieli. »'iv departed this life April li, 1011 Inserted In her Iniiii - diiighter, son, und son in law, I til I, Stan, ami Wal'v
WOODHAM.-ln loving memory of my dear husband
and our father, who departed this life April 14, 1917. At rest. Inserted bv his loving wife and children, Ethel, Lizzie, Willie, Rex.
On Active Service.
ALEXANDER -In loving memory of our dear brother
and uncle, Private Jack Alexander, 3rd Battalion, who died, of arsenical dermititus in 51st General Hospital, France, April 13, 1918
Farewell, Jack, but not for ever,
There will be a glorious dawn We but part to meet for ever
On the Resurrection morn
Inserted hy his only sister and brother Mr and Mrs F.W. Oliver, and nephews, Fred and Keith,
Petersham
cVA!"i T'11 ty1"* memory of Private A ' J Clark
m notion fn »ranee, April II 1017, aged 10 jean Till the dav breiks nnd shudous flee avvai In ?erteil by his loving brother» and sister in law, Don (on s), Stan, and Grace,
COOPER -In ki Ing memorv of our dear brother,
Sergeant Charles Cooper, killed in notion at Bulle court, April 11, 1917, aged 2>> vears Inserted by | lils loving «Istcrs, Marion and Alice
DALY' -In Tiemorj of my «minde and friend Sergeant
Frank Daly, 101st Hovvitrer Battery, killed in action, Bullecourt, April l8, 1017 Inserted by Boinlxlr II
i Hampton
DOUGLAS -In lov ing memory of our dear grandson and
nephew. Sergeant Gordon L Douglas, killed In ailinn in France, April 15, 1017 Inserted bv his loving grandmother and uncle, Mr and Mrs Norman Humiilej.
EV1 RITT -In memory of Bombardier Sid II I veritt,
7th Field Artillery, died of wounds Ypril 4, Í017, aged 2.1 Inserted bv his loving pal, Massie Power, Sans Souci b '
FOYY LER -In lov ing mctporj of our dear son and
brother, Private Edgar leonard fowler, who gave his life for the tmpirc at Lngnicourt, 1 ranee, on April Iß, 1917, «roil 19 jean.
Yet, rather think on thin.
Ile died as few men get the chance to die lighting to save n world'« moralitv
He died til*1 noblest death a man mnv die, I ighting for God and Right and Lilvcrty And surh a dntli is Immortnlit.
Inserted bj his sorrowing parents, lils sister Dornlhv and lu« brothers, lloj. Harry, Fred, Glen, omi \ocl GAINSFORD -In sad but loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle Fred, who died in France, April 11, 1917
We pictured dear Fred returning.
And longed to clasp his hand
But God has postponed the meeting,
'Twill be in a better land
Inserted by his loving sister and brother in law, Emily and Ernest McKenzie, nieces »nd nephew». Ken., Mary, Vera, and' little Fred
GAINSFORD-In sad but loving memory of mv dear
son and our darling brother, Fred, who died of nephritis in No 13 General Hospital, Boulogne, France, April 13, 1917, aged 28 years 5 month«
Somewhere In France they have laid him.
Our soldier, so brave and true
He fought for our freedom and liberty.
And died 'neath the Red White, and Blue
Inserted by his sorrowing father, brothers, and sis- ters, Leo, Vera, Jack, Alf, Angela, Arthur, and
Hilda.
GIBSON-Anrll 13, 1017 «I So 45 Casually Clearing
Station, Innre, of wound« Iilwntd Gibson be lovell son <<f Ylr und Mr« C Y Gibson Rni-illiid street, Nortli Sjdnev Inserted bv his loving parints and sisters and brothers dnighler In law, nul Pu vales II Gibson and W O C ib«ou (on active service) LYDMR-In lnilng memorv of Idwiril I»idner (Ted),
killed in action, April II 1017 hurried bv his sintere friends Mr and Mis WnnlnnU|,h and fiimll» McGEE. -In loving memory of Private Brian McGee.
Lewis Gunner, 13th Batlalion, killed in action at Lagaicourt, France, April 11, 1917.
O Lord grant us victory,
That his life be not given in vain. Inserted by Dorrie.
VIGIE-In Io» ing memory of onr dear friend. Pri-
vate Brian VI Gee, killed in action, in France, April II, 10'7 Inserted by Millie Gomea and Mnudei Stanford.
M GIE-In loving memory of Private Brian M'Gec,
lllhil ni action, in Iratiu April 11, 1017 In serled bj ( M Hirnes mid faniih
KEY NOLDS - |n sid but loving memory of nur deir
nephew nu I isuisin PrlvuU. Prunk Reynolds, who die I of wounds milled in Inure April 0 lOif liisertid bv his lovmg uncle, aunt uni lousins. Mi
" and Mrs SMIj, llcrniril (nu active service), 1 I'een,
Ivuthlicu, and 1 mind. II I P
Hil IIARDSON -\pril II, ]<!|7, llojjl living Corps
I runic, Lim pint 1 vtton, fourth son of late William Itl(hird.on I .q , Rogo Bogolong station, Grenfell, aged 21 ve ira II months
SMITH-In loving memory of our deir brother, Prl
vate Hum Smith, died of wounds I ranee April II. 1917 Inserted bj loving «utters nnd brother, Sid, and familj
SP MIKS-In loving memorv of our deir friend, A II
Spirk« (late nf 1-nllcld), killel in union, in 1 nine April 14, 1917
Somewhere In France, no maller whore,
He was just n» Heir to heiven
As though he hid 'lain on his bed at home
When Hie signal to cense wa« given
Inserted lu his lining friends Annie Kavanagh and
lieg S (.Huon (on active service)
WAT1S-In loving niemorj of 11ml -Colonel Bertnm
Ylrxjtider Gordon Walu, I) s O , Ulled in action, in France, April 10 1017 At rest Inserted by his sincere friend, C Hersee, Paddington
RETURN THANKS.
The Relative« of the late Ytr» KNOX desire to return
their sincere TILvMvS lo nil friends for Ihilr kimi sympathy and ffornl tribute« in llirlr recent sad he rcivement, und especially lo (be d/Ktnrs and nurses of Ihe Coast Hospital for their kindness during lier
illness,
Mr I P ANDnrWS and FYYIIIY of Burton street,
(oncoid desire lo THvNIv their rclatnis and friend», also Dr Hetherington, tnd musing stuff of Western Suburbs Cotlutc Hospital, fur expression) of mm intlij, letters, cirds, und flor il tiibuti-, In their re «nil s-ul liireuvciiient
Mrs M HI ID and rVMIIV of I cunnii/ street. In
Hold, desire lo THWIv .11 kind friend« and re lutin- nl-o members of St Thomas' Institute, li r cirils littirf, and expressions of sympathy, on h the deith of their dear rm and brother. Jack, I klllt.il lu ni tion October 0 1017
YIis ANNIE UV-MIt und I Will \ desire to rellim
THVNhS to tleir iiniici us iclutms md friends for letters and felerriins, uni kind crpre=«in-ig of sjm |ilth» diiruiL' 1 lu ir iiieul _<l Lirra»HIM lit
Yin 1 W MOODIIOVV, Mun -mu, \iiliuni desires to
tenner her li re-" nil I uirtfolt HUNKS to in mv ! lind frit mli tor nuns mil» telegrams, and lion 11 lllbutes in 1er rei c ii ii! 1/irrte» (hit In tile loss, of I
her beloved ImsliHlid
Mr» JANT RltANfll and IAMI1V* desire to return
sincere THANKS for Miers . ir Is anil floral tri butes in their recint sad berri»entent of her daugh 1er, tin. lite Vlis Vliiilr Irnull
Ylr mid Mrs (IMMY if Tie Hill wish to return
their Linien I HANKS to the!- [liintla anti neighbour« for their kindness in (heir icunl si I here ivciuriil
Mr 11UII10N und Vlrs HOI _M M ODG1' Queen's mid, lui l)tk wiall to ntiiiii rilANlv. to Nurse llccics Mrs lui linn ami Miss Reid for their lind iiltuidmtii dining their sail hcKuvcutcnt
Ylr F W I vlRIUtnv and 1YYIIIY, of Wentworth
stree!, Lidwood, anti Mr and Mu C DONALD, of Dnlwkh Hill, desire to PHANK nil friends for their kind sjinpithj, litters, tclcgruns, and floral tribute. in their recent sail bereavement In the duilh of his wife and their mother
Mrs anti Miss TLCKW1LL, of Inglefield. Fustwood,
desire to return Til VNKS to all kind friends for let tcrs. cards lorul tribuios and expression» of sjtn puthj m their recent sad berenv einetit
Mr E SIMPSON and FAMILY, of Gladesville, return
their s i ni ere I HANKS to nil kind friends nul relu
tiona for uinnv kindnesses «nd expressions of sjm-. pithy in their recent sad berenveinent in the loss of his dear wife and their mother
Mrs M Pli MAN desires to return THANKS to tile
Rev Nelson Howard und Mrs Howard, Rcitorj, Gladesville, for all kindness, also Mr and Mrs Wise, limiter« Bill. Mr and Mrs c Holdsworth, Mr A Holdsworth, Mrs. MiLoj, Mrs Couscns, Nortli Shore, mid lier two nines, Mi» Snape und Mrs O Bj ruc
Mrs MULLAHKLY and FAMILY, Kogarih, return sin
cere "I HAN Kb to their kind friends, also Rev hillier Homming, of Sacred Heart Church, Randwick, Hie Red Cross, doctois and sister Munro ana staff of No S Hut, Military Hospital, Randwick, for their kindness to thilr bon and brother, the lite Lance corporal Kevin Mullarkcj, dm ing his 11 mouths' ill
ness
Mrs II. BUTTI L and FAMILY, of Smith's Hull, Deni
son street, Rorelle, return their sincere Til YM-Ü to their kind nlatloiis, friends, and neighbours for their telegrams, tards, lotter», anti floral tributes of sjinputhy in their recent sad bereavement, cspceiallj to Dr Mobbs and Dr Brail, and tin nurses of Um main Hospital, in the great loss of a dear husband and father
Mr F W MOLYNEUX desires to THANK all kind
friends for cards, letters, and floral tributes, also doitors and nun.es of Sjdncy Hospital, and member« of Cambrian Lodge, Druids' Lodge, and btoncniasoi-' Sonctj, in their recent sad btrcivcnnut.
Mr and Mrs DAVIS and PVMILY, of Hirt street,
Tempe, desire to riturn THAN h. to all kind friends and relations for their kind letters, cards, und lloro, tribute« received during their «ad bereavement in the loss of their loved «on and brother., also to Dr O'Ncll and the Rev Wade
Mrs E J HARDWICK, of 181 Henderson road, Alex
ondrla, also Mrs. J Hardwick, of 11 Little Norton street Surrj Bills, desire to return sincere MANES to their relatives and friends for kind cMr-ssio;i8 of sjinpalhj, kltcrs, cards, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement
U. EDWIN BOWN and FAMILY, of 31 Duxford street,
Paddington, desire to return THANKS to reHtliea anil to all of their many kind friends tor their cards, letters, telegrams, and personal calls, all expressive of their sterling sympathj, and also to neighbours for generous assistance during their recent sad be i-ireiiient through the loss of his wife and their mother Thej also wish to specially thank the Rev
J Bidwell and Mr John White for their sjmpiithctlc
assistance
Shs 1IUMMFLSTAD and FYYHLY, (llnssop «fleet Bil
main, desire to return their sincere THANKS to Mr Cusarl! and Mr Dunne, and olso lo all kind friends, for sympathy «bown in lliclr recent sud bereave
Mr and Mrs OAD1 S, of Hartley Vale desire lo rç
turn iincorc THANKS to all kind friend» for their «pressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereave ment in the loss of tbclr dear daughter, Mrs 1 Rjun The TAMILY of the late Mr» IBM , of 40 1-nmore
road, Newtown, desire to louder their heartfelt THAVIvS to all friends for all tokens of sympathy sent dining their sud bereavement
Hie lamilv of Hie late ARfTlinVID DICKS0V. of
Great Soith roid. Gladesville desire to return their sincere THANKS to nil kind friend» and rrmlons for the nianj expressions of limnath) also to Mrs Mflham und Mrs Crehan for their kindnesses In the (treat los» they have «ustained bv the death of their beloved luther
Mrs JAVE COOK and FAMILY desire to THvNIv
all kind relations and friends .for flonl embie ns card«, and letters of »vm|uthj, sent to thcin in their reient sad bereavement
On hehilf of CORPORAL 0 H KNOV, nu active ser
vice, and DAUGHTER, sincere THANKS i« returned to nil kind friend« and relations for ninny e\prcs sion« of svmputhy, floral tributes, telegrams, letters etc , also special thanks to Dr Pallon, the sister und nurses and others at the Coast Hospital for their iili'lrlntr attention to lils late dear wife