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BIRTHS.
. .BURNHAM (nee Dorathea Earle).-September It, at
; Whare-Kal, Randolph-avenue, Fullerton, Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burnham-a daughter (Vio- let Langton Burnham).
. FITZPATRICK.-October SS, at Toekton, RoyalW .. ¿road, Mosman, to wife of A. I_ Pitapatrick (late '. ' Cnpt, 1st' L.H. Regt:, A.LF.)-a KIO (Alan Chea-
ter). Both well.
?TULLARTON (nee May Wright).-October », to the
wife of Captain I. O Fullarton, M.O., 96 tawson Ftrcct, Hamilton, nt Plpitca Pah nospttal, Newcastle -a daughter (Audrey Joan). Both doing wcH.
FULLARTON (nee Madge Mangan).-October 27, 1918,
at Clifton. Old South Head-road, Bondi, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Fullarton--a daughter (Joyce Chris- sie).
ITALI S (nee Irene Dobbs).- September 29, at Nnrae - M'Iv'cnzio's privai« hospital. Petersham, t/i the wife -, «I TIr. S. TV. Halls-a daughter (Joyce Evelyn).
? DVCKHTY.-October 21, at Taralga, Alexandra-parade,
llnckdale, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hcgerty-a ton <Tr.incii.Jolin).
KING.-October 26, 1918, at 40 Gipps-street, Balmain.
to Mr. Jack King, late chief petty officer of H.M.A.S.
Sydney, and Mrs. King-a daughter (Irls Pansy). Home papers please copy.
SMITH.-October 211, at Tile Bungalow, Berrimi-road,
Mlttir-ong. to Mr. and Mis. F. B. Bmith-a son (Elwin Bruce).
.vVINTIILL.-October 20. 191S, at Norse Riddle's private
hospital. Goondiwindi, Queensland, to Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wininill, Oakhurst, Boggabilla, N.S.W.-a son.
MARRIAGES.
BALFOUR-MACARTY.-Augurt 81, 1918, at St. An-
drew's C-tlvedrnl, London, Gunner K. I* Balfour (O.A.S.), son of Captain and Mrs. F. Balfour, of . Canterbury, N.K.W., to Jcssio Macirtv, of London.
COLLEDGE-SirEPPARD.-Scptcmlver 11, at Kassala, , Burwood, bv the Rev. J. Hulme, Kenneth Alfred,
. M.B., Ch.M.. Boggabri, younger soh of Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Colledge, Lladnar, Manning-street, Wav erlev. to Leila, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. SheppanJ, Kassala, Comer-street, Burwood.
GOW-HALL.-October 26, at the residence of the
bride's parents. Glenroy, hy the Rev. James McKee, Arthur, -only son of Stephen Gow, Windsor, to Kathleen Gorden, youngest daughter of Brinsley Hall,
Windsor.
OAKES-MINNETT.-September 11, 1918, at St.
Philip's Church, Svdney, by the Rev. Canon Bell- ingham, Norman Clyde, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakes, of Wollstonecraft, to Beatrice Mary, only daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. A. V. Minnett, of North Sydney.
STTTTnKTtrRNB^OnAPMAN.-Jnlv ST, 1918. at the WIIV
tiiry Church* of St. George, Rouen, France, by the Rev. Dotip-las F. Carcv, Assistant Coa-il.iln-Gcneral, M.F., Rodney, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shirbourne, of Normanhurst Chatswood. Sydney, to Doris Madeleine, second daughter of the rate Mr. O. F. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman, of H-stlnss, England. _
DEATHS.
BIRCH.-October 29, 1918. at R.P.A. neapttal, WlT__m
James Birch, late of Glebe, suddcnl-,
BULLOCK.-October 29, at his residence, 51 Stanmore
road, Enmore. Alderman William Bullock, of Pe- tersham, dearly beloved husband of Mary Bullock,
aged 67 years.
CLAYTON.-October 2.T. 1318. at his residence,-Lamb-
ton. Newcastle, N.S.W., John Edwin, fn'irth, fort* of the late Thomas Clayton, late of Rockdale, and dearly-loved brother of Mrs. R. East «en-, of Bondi. DEAN.-October 23, at her residence. 68 Darlinghnrst
road Darlinghurst, Eliraheth, relirt of the late Chirles Dean, of Lismore, in her nth year. R.I.P.
.DOU1LLADFS.-October 28, 1018, at«_iverpool, Joseph
Léonce Douillarles, aged f,7 years.
I*T,ANAOAN.-Octobrr 28. 1018, nt'hfc* residence, Delon,
Park-rmd. Centennial Park, Andrew (Andy) Flana- gan, aged 57 vears. R.I.P.
FOUNTAIN.- October 26, at his parents' residence
Cometrowe-street, Drummoyne. Geoffrey, beloved in- fant son of William and Nellie Fountain, aged 3 days. Interred Field of Mars Cemetery, Saturday, October 2C. 101S.
Hancock-Or-tobcr 20, 1018. at her residence, St.
Flinn, ITillcTcst-strect, Marrickville, Ids Mary Ann Atme«, dearlv loved wife of .Mr. S. Hancock, and din-hter of the late Reuben Hancock, aged 40 years.
MICHEL.-August 1, 1018. at Mnri-illos, while enraged
on Red Crews serviré. Claire Michel, late of Si'dncy, Hired 33 venrs. dearly loved cousin of Mrs. E, Con nollv, Darlinghurst.
O'uiirF.N.-October 27. at Queanbevan, Thcrma« Chris
tnnher, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, ,T. L OWrien. of Conm-i, in hin Both rear. R.I P.
PICKETT.-October 28, 1918, at the Children's Hos-
pital. Camperdown. Iris Annie, beloved daughter of Mabel and Harry Pickett, of 3 Purves-street, Forest Lodge. Sadly missed.
SCATTIGOOD (POPE).-October 25, 101S, at Manly,
Clara Mary Scattigood, wife of Charles Scattigood (Charlie Pope), suddenly, aged 50 years.
Spit'lAU,.-October 21, at her residence, '^UTMlcrrrs,
Ihillowtty-strect, Neutral Bnv. Janet Maria, eldest k daughter of trie late "richard Tod 6cougal1.
IBN'OLlî-October 5». 1018, at Sr Vincent's prlTStj
hospital. Darlinghurst, Arthur Nepean, son of the late George A. and Eleanor Single, of Werris Creek.
TIJR^UT.L-October 21, 1018, at Brisinoe, sntHcnly, 1 C tries Frederick, second ron -f the late William
and Harriet Tiirntmll. be'oved bro'.hiT if W. E. e- Tnrnhitll, Biiilrebulla, "ftrewanna
WOOD.-Oetober V>. 1118, at his residence, West
Mnrket-street, Richmond. George Dowline. dearly , lored husband of Mr* Sarah Wood, aired 82 Tears.
iFnnoral leaves this dar. at 3 p.m , for Church of England Cemetery, Windsor.
KOLI OP "HONOUR.
BARKER.-Killed in nrtion. September SO, Sgt. Tfarold
Francis Rirker, of 55th Batt., after S rears' set-ice, brother and hrothcr-in-lnw of Mr. ami Mrs. S. Bar ' _ a-cr, Orawford-road, Brighton-le-sands,
ÍU'ri'KItWOTtTTL-IJetrt. Frank Butterworth, M.M.
(son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. l*rnttci->orth. of Ttay), Fnurttt Seiiradnm Plying Corps flat« S»rth Battalion), -tiled hi action October 10, 1918, after over three
.rears* service.
flaVVmSOK.-Killed )n aetkm, In Prance, September «,'
Ml*. Orporal Winiam P.. Davidson, machine -runner, dearly helowtd son of George and Margaret Davidson,
***1_1--netoo.
_ A éear yoong fife nobly ended.
.*_TllrjUN.-Killed In setirm, September 12, lirra, OMIKHSI WHlimn E. Davidson, dpnrly belorerl bre- tt« of Msdge, Edwin (o.a.s.), Herb, (o.a.«.), and Geonre («_,_).
BAVICeON.-KUled in setlon, September li, WTO,
Corporal William K. Davidson, beloved brother of r James and John Davidson.
KâYTDSOH.-Killed in sction. Prance, September 12,
JD18, Corporal William K. Davidson, UÏ/12 Machine Gnn Oonipany. dearly loved brother'of Mr. and Mrs. William G, Helmare, Bsinbow-strect, Coogee. At
IrAVTDSO!**.-Killed In action, September IS, HI»,
Corporal William E. Davidson, beloved brother of
Gordon S. Davidson, Paddington. At rest. __^^ RELAOT.-Corporal Cecil Delacy, died of wound«,
September ¡IO, 1018. Gone, hot not fonrotten. In- serted hy his loving friend. Miss D. Marshs!*!.
«BROCOTT.-Killed in action in France, August T7, . Gunner norold G. flrooott, 105 Howitzer Batterv,
(j'li Field Artillery Brigade, aged 20 years, dearly loveti youngest son of Marcus and Mrs Grocott. Lo- loma, Andnier-strcet. Carlton, and brother of Muriel, O. M , and A. J. T. Grocott, Mrs. W. Morris (To- ronto), Mrs. Ravenscroft (Carlton), Mrs. Powe (Be_
lel).
IJM.tUirV.-Died of wounds in Prince, October 1,
10'8. Corp. Arthur Roi* llalgren, beloved brother of Oscar, anti brother-in-law of Elsie llalgren, Joseph
strect, Aslifleld.
We pictured our brother returning.
And lontred to clasp his hand,
But Go"! lia» postponed our rneetinfr*
It will bo in a better land.
HALL.-Killed In action, October 3, 1918, after 8
years and 4 months' active service, Sgt John Hall and father of Ruby and Edna Hall, late of Hobart. Loved by all
who knew him.
His heart was good, his spirit brave. His resting-place a hero's grave.
HOPKINS.-October 1.1, of pneumonls, st Queen's hos
pital, Sidcep, England, Trooper Herbert Roy Hop
kins, A 1..H., Australian Imperial Force, only sur- viving son of Mrs. A. G. Hopkins, Waimea-road, Roseville, and the late Henry H. Hopkins, Warwick,
Queensland, aged 27.
JANSEN.-Killed in action in France, September 21,
1918, after three and a half years' active service, Sergeant Leonard Joseph Redman Jansen, sen., 1st Battalion, aged 21 years, the dearly beloved sixth soldier son of Mrs Emma Jansen, of Waverley,
A boy with the heart of a man. In Manus Tuas Domine, R.Ï.P.
ÄATN.-Killed in action, October 8, IPI*?, Pt«, nugh
Kain, 17th Batt, 20 years and 0 months. Erskine-
ville.
The saddest day Is yet In corrie, When the heroes are returning.
O God, have pltv on the watching ones
Whose loveti ones will never come home. He was only a private in battle, ne gave his life, his all.
fnnerted by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers, and Jack (on active Bcrvlce).
?AJN.-Killed in action, October 3, 1018, Pt*, nogh i Main, 17th Bott-, agett 20 years and 0 months. Ers-
kineville.
ne sailed away so bravely, i
Tluit bruve Australian lad,
To fight for Britain's honour,
And to uphold tile dear oltl frag.
Inserted by his loving aunt, uncle, and cmisliis,
Mrs. Kitchen, Quccrthlaiid, anti grandmother, Queens-1
land.
?AISEY.-Our dear friend, Lient F. T Mnteey (Act i" Captain), ard Inf. Batt., A.I.F., who died of illness,
llnitcn Hospital, Frunce, September 'i, 1018. insert- ed by his friends of tile» Optimista' Dance Club, Wind-
sor.
HJCirEL.-Miss Claire Michel, late of Sydney, Inter-
preter of the American lied Cross, died on service at Marseilles, August 1, IMS. aged S3 years. Insert- ed by her loving cousin, Mrs. K donnolly, Darling-
hurst.
OSBORNE.-Killed in action in France, October 10,
1918,- James Blomfield Osborne, only son of Lieuten- ant-Colonel F. W. Osborne, R.A.G.A., and Mrs. F. W. Osborne, aged 26 years.
PAGE. -Hilled In action, France, October 8, Gunner
Jem Page, beloved son of Mr. anti Mrs. J. S l'tigo, of Wakefield, Se'oitc, and Redfern P.O., aged 20 j eira. "TAGE.-Killed in action, October 8, IMS, somewhere
in Franco, Gunner Jem Page, datrli lined iicphcu anti cousin of Mr. untl Mrs. A. W. Robey and fnmily, mid 1*. II. Page, of Randwick.
"TAGE.-Killed in nrtion, October 8, 1018, Gunner Jem
Page, dearly lovell itophcw of Mr. and Mrs. A, W,
Page, Epping.
BE \GE.-Killed In action, France, September SO, 1018,
Gunner Allon James Kt'tige, dearly loveti son of Mr. snii Mrs Sciure, lietiley-rond, Flemington, aged 23 je.ict. Upright, braie, and true. inserted by his ¿ortowing parents, brother and sister.
?K*iGE.-liilietl in action, September SO, 1018, Gunner
Allen J. Scagc, nftcr 3 years' service, beloved nephew of Mr. anti Mt«. John .Mieerin, of SUaiso-road, Ha-
berfield. A noblo sacrifice. _
HJAGI'.-Killed in notion, September IB, M, Gramer
Allen Se.tge, oldest son of Mr. J. Sea-re, statíotimss ter, Flemington, N.S.W., aged 23 years, after *> years* service. Inserted by friends who knew bia _ort_ and loi ed bim »»eli. .-»^
SPENCER -KUlcil In action, France, October 1, 1H18,
Lieut. Harold Innes Spencer, M.M_ of S3rd Batt., Ilftli son of Mr- snd Mrs. J. Spencer, Naupirah, Bar-
ralin, ageti 25.
STRAFrORD.-Killed in action, September l8, IBM,
Pic. Thomas StrarTord, youngest son of Mrs. J. StraiTord, Randwick, late of Kent-street, Miller's Point, aged 22 yesis. _.I_". .
IRENEAR.-Percival John, lstc of Camperdown, SSth
rtatt-, lato 8th N.S.W, General Servies telnforoe ments. United Kingdom, agett 10 years, died of pneu- monia in France, October 13, 1018.
YA-I1KLL.-Killed in action^ France, September 20, . Frctlerlek - Charles Vnuhell, sged 85 jeun,, dearly
loveti youngcht son oi Mr. snd Mrs. P. t aubell: be- loved brother of Mr. and Mrs., F. Vatibcll anti Miss May Vnuhell (8. Africa), Mr. «nd Mrs. H. Vsubcll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris, Mr. snd Mrs. O. Hutchinson, «ntl Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller: sfter three years' active .srvice. A »cod so» «nd broths».
ROLL OF HONOUR.
WILLIS.-Killed in action in France October 3, Private
George S. Willis, of Narara, formerly employed Zig Zag railway deviation, and latterly in Railway Goods Shed, Darling Harbour, aged 37 years.
ZUCKER.-Died of pneumonia, in England prior to
embarkation for France October 20, IMS, william Stanley second son of Mr and Mrs. E J Zucker 16th South-street Marrickville accd 10, years. In- serted by all at home.
ITS MEMORIAM
ALEXANDER -A loving tribute to the memory of my
dear husband and our father Wallam Alexander who passed au ¡ty at Manila P I October 30 1016.
Till the morning dawns.
Inserted by his loving wife and family
BAGOT -In loving memory of our dear daughter
Muriel Edith »ho died October 30 1010 At rest Inserted by her father motner and brother Freddie. RATTr*v -In loving memory of my dear daughter and
sister Fdith Batten (nee Smith) »ho departed this life at Coogee Octolcr SO m5 Inserted by her loving father ard sisters and brother
BI-NVFTT-In loving memory of our dear mother
Emma Bennett died Oct SO 1015 Inserted by her loving sons and daughters, Mary Sam Annie and
Aubrrv
BFNNFTT-In loving memory of "our dear wife and
mother Emma Bel nett who died Oct 30 191T In scrted by her lovir g husl an 1 John and son David BUTTT -In loving memorv of our darling mother and
sister Lncrczia Mant who dcpirted tn s lile Octo bcr 30 1013 Inserted by her loi ii g daughter and sister rivira Guiliai o Eleanora Anderson
CAM! T.VT -In loving memory of our darling mother
I lizabeth who passed awav October 30, 1817 We shall meet at the gates of heven Inserted by her loving son and danghtcr-in law. Ruby and Jack Campasy
CARTER.-In loving memory of my dear hnsband and
our de-ir father "mest Carter who died at Campsie October SO 1015 aged 34. inserted by his loving wife and family
OARTER -In fond memon* of our dear son and bm
tl er Ernest Edwin who fell asleep Octohcr SJ0 1015 Inserted bv his loving parents and sitter Lily
DAVIES.- In memory of our dear little daughter
Lola who departed Una life Oct 30 1013. Inserted bv her loving father and mother E. and O Davies, and family ,
DHNLFÏ -In loving memorv of our demr father.
David Denier who departed this life October 80, 1901 aged 65 years Sweet Jesus, have mercy co his souL Inserted by his loving e&Mren.
DONOHOE.-A tribute of everlasting love to the
cherished memory- of my darling busband Irtorna« Joseph Donohoe who deported this-life October SO 101« aged 39 years. R LP Inserted by his sor rowing wife Rae Donohoe
DONOHOE.-In aid memory of cor beloved brother
Thomas, died October SO IM«. Badly nuaaed1 by Ma sister and brotrter-rn h«. Maggie and OeoTge Humphries. Best in Peace w
ORAHAM-In loving memory ef my dear wif«, R»
bina who died October SO 1916 Inserted by her loving hiMhand Charlea Graham.
GRAHAM.-In wring memory of my dear .Mooler,
Robina Graham, died October 90 1916 Inserted by her loving daughter Roth Gray
GRAHAM-In loving memory of our dear mother
Robina Graham »ho passed away October SO 1016. Inserted by Cb de and Barbara Graham
GRAHAM -In loving memory of onr dear mother who
departed thii life October 30 1010 Inserted by her loving sons. Charles and Temple
HFTNS -In loving memory of my dear h «¡bind and
our dear father Walter Alfred Hems »ho departed this life at Lithgow N S.TV Oct 27 1S16 Sadlv missed Inserted by his lov ing wife and lamil}
HFLME-In sad but loving memory of mv dear hus
land Thomas Holme »ho was accidentally killed at Mosman October *» 1911 RIP Inserted by his loving wife Annie Holme.
HOWITT -In loving memory of my dear wife and ever
dear mother Isabella Howitt who departed this life October 30 1915 Never forgotten by her loy ing husband and daughter Mark
ISAACS.-In loving memory of our loving mother
lessie who departed this Hie Oetol cr °5 1014 C R H S Inserted bv her lov Ing soi s Alick Jack, Abo Louis Albert Frieda Isaacs
JARVIS.-In ever-loving n-membnnec of my darling
sister Emily who passed on to a 1 gher life Oc- tober SO 1903. luperted by Mrs M A Parke, Petersham. »
KAVANAGH-In loving memory of our dear mother
»ho departed this life October 30 1S01
Gone but never forgotten
Inserted by her loving husband and daughters Edie Agnes Ethel Elsie and Addie
KNIGHT -In fondSemembrance of mv dear hnsband
Henry Knight, who died (suddenly) at his residence Knightsbridge Oonins-strcct Annandale October TO 1013 Loving thoughts last for ever Never forgot- ten hi h s dev ited wife M J Knight
KNIGHT-In lovine memory of mv dear father
Henry Knight who passed away October 80 1913. Inserted by hut loving daughter Florrie
KNIGHT -In loving rcmcml ranee ol our deir father
and grandpa Henry Knight who passed awav mid
dei lv al 1 Is residence hi lc.1 Ihr! lgc Trafalgar anci ColllDS streets Annandale October 30 1913
Peace perfect peace
Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Arthur and Nell, also hi« grandchildren, Hany and Jack Knight, Hillcrest Wollongong-road, Arncliffe. 1-TTIMER.-In memory of our mother and grand-
mother, -Johanna Latlmer, who died Oct SO, 1008. R I P. Inserted bv M. Plunkett and M. Mackie.
LAWRENCE.-In loving memory of our dear mother.
Mary Lawrence, who departed this life October SO, 1913. May she rest in peace. Inserted by her lov- ing daughter and son-in-law. Ruby and Charl«
Fleming. >
LEWIS.-A tribute of love to the memory of Dora
Ruth, beloved daughter of David and Lottie Lewis. MASTERS.-In fond remembrance of my dear husband
and our dear father. William Masters, who passed away suddenly on October 30, 1917. Thy will be done. Inserted by his living »-¡le. Margaret, and
daughters, Edith and Hilda.
MiSTEns.-In loving menuity of our dear father and
grandfather. William Masters, who passed away sud-? dcnly on October 30, 1917, at Balmain. At rest Inserted by his loving daughters and ions-in-l«w, Sadie and Samuel Gilkison, and Maude and Robert Wright, and granddaughter, Margery.
MESSERVY.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
Mary Messcrvy, who departed this life Oct. 29, 1910.
Fond memoiy elinga.
Inserted by her loving BOH, nenry, and Emily, and gnuidehfldren, Arthur, Clarice, and Emmie, The
Parade, Enfield.
MOCKETT.-In loving memory of mother, died October
SO, 1017. Inserted by her family, sons, and daugh-
ters.
MONK.-In loving memory of our dear daughter and
sister, Elsie May, who passed away on October SO, 1013. Inserted by his loving father, mother, sister»,
and brothers.
MONTCOMERY.-In loving memory of our dear arm and
brother, William Montgomery, who departed this
life October SO, 1910.
It is eight yeani ago to-day
Since our dear son and brother passed away. In our hearts your memory lingers, Swectlv tender, fond, and true,
And there is not a loy, dearest Willi«. That we do not think of you.
Inserted by bia loving mother, father, _nd brothers. POTTER.-In loving memory of our darling eon. who
departed this life October SO, 1915.
Three years passed, and none can tell The loss of one we loved so well:
But while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we will always keep.
Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister. also uncle Alick (on active. service).
POTTER.-In loving memory of my darling grand-
son, John David Potter, who died on October 80, 1018, aged 2 years. Inserted by his loving grand- father and grandmother, William and Helen Seaton. RELPH.-In sad and loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our father, Arthur Joseph (Bad), who died BUddenly, October 30, 1916.
* Until the day dawns.
Inserted by his loving wile and daughters.
RHLPH.-In loving memory of our dear father, Ar-
thur Joseph Relph, who departed this life October SO, 1915. Inserted by hia loving daughter and son-in law, Jobs and Lily Manny.
SAMPSON.-In loving memory of my dear husband and
our father William Sampson, who departed this life October SO. 191S. IU-P. Inserted by -bli loving
nile and family.
SAMPSON.-In loving memory ' «if our dear father, Wil-
liam Sampson, who departed this life October SO, 1913. At rest. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Maggie and Lieut 11. Joffes,
SAMPSON.-In loving memory of my dear «an and
our brother, Winiam Sampson, who departed tbta life October 30, 1013. Inserted by his loving mother,
brother, and Bister.
TRIM.-In loving memory of my dear husband and
our father, who departed this Ufe October 80, 1015, Inserted by his loving wife, Esther Trim, and chil- dren, W. Trim, Mr. and Mm. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. Trim, and grandchildren.
WEST.-In loving memory of our dear son, John West, who dieo .jetober SO, 1017.
Rest, dearest BOO, sweetly rest,
They misa yon most who loved you best Inserted by his loving mother and father.
WORTHINGTON.-In Iovir. meroorv of omr dear
mother, who departed this life October 80, 1905. In- serted by her loving sons and daughters. George, Charles, Leslie, Arthur, Nell, and Alice. Abide with
WORTHINGTON.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed this Hfe October SO, 1905. In ?- ecrted bv lier loving daughter and son-in-law, Alice
and Win Brooker.
On Active Service.
BUSBY.-In loving memory of our dear arm and Bro-
ther, Sapper S. Busby, killed in action, Oct SO, 1917.
God shall link the broken chain. Closer when we meet, again.
Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and bro- ther, and Henry and Jim (o.a.s.).
BUSBY.-In memory of Sapper' Sam Busby, 14th Field
Eng., killed in action in France. Inserted by L. G.
«n<l K. G.
CORCORAN.-In sad and loving memory of my dearly
loved son. Lieutenant G. F. Corcoran, Slst Bat- talion, died of wounds In France, October 30, 1DI0. Sadly missed by his loving mother and brother.
In proud and lasting memory of my late Comrades, CpL
Arnold, Saprs. Rae, Busby, McGhie, Lynn, Harman, Tuffnell, Burton, 14th F.C.E., A.I.F., killed in action, Hannclieke River, Flanders, October SO, 1017. Inserted by Set. E. Murray, M.M.
JONES.>-In loving memory of Christopher Jones, 2nd
Battery, Fir»t F.A., died of wounds October 80, 1910. He dieu as lie lived, a soldier and a man. Inserted ' by lill sorrowing brother, John.
McGKECHAN.-In loving memory of my dear brother.
Gunner Walter McGccchan, 5th F.A. Brigade, killed in action in Passchendaele, October 30, 1017.
Above the grasses stands a simple cross,
Whose shadow falls athwart the leagues of tea. Upon my heart sad with its sense of loss,
while tear-dimmed eyes stare on HIc's mystery. Inserted by his loving sister, Alma.
MONTGOMERY.-In loving memory of Sapper W. J.
Montgomery, killed in France, October 28, 1917. Inserted by his sorrowing father, mother, brothers,
and Blbt-ra,
RAE.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother,
Sapper T. R. Rae, killed in action, Westhoek, Bel- gium. October SO, 1017.
Soldier rest Thy warfare o'er.
Sleep the sleep that knows no breaking. Dream of battlefields no more.
Days of danger, nights of waking.
Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brother, "len Brae, Provincial-road, Lindfield.
STEELE.-In fond memory oí my dear brother. Gunner.
Albert Edward Steele, who was killed in action,
October 80, 1917.
Dear brother, we longed to clasp your hand, But now it will be in the better land.
HI» loving sister. Maude, and friend, W. Mlstughlln. STEELE.-In loving memory of my dear brother, Gun-
ner Albert Edward Steele, killed In action October
SO, 1017.
In tti« dawn ot bis splendid manhood, When ha lived fur home was happy. . Oh why did he have to die?
His loving sister, Em. Hurst Mona, Roy, Eric.
STEELE.-In- memory of our dear brother, Albert
killed in action, October 30, 1017. Inserted by his loving brother!, Percy and Ray (on activa Mrvloe).
Put/ nobly doo«.