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[In order to guard against Imposition, notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be authenti- cated by some respectable person to ensure their insertion.]
BIRTHS,
BARRY.-On the 28th June, at Ettahurst, 7 Rose
Street, Richmond, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry-a
daughter - (June Gloria).
BILLINGHAM (nee M. Grifflths).-On the 21st
June, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Billingham - a daughter
(Euphemia Alexandra).
BOUCHER-On the 25th June, at "Ellington" private hospital, Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Boucher,
"Brooklyn,", 22 Allenby road, Canterbury-a son (William Noble).
CAITHNESS (nee Alice Harding).-On the 20th
June, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Caithness,
of Mercer street, Queenscliff-a daughter (Thelma Ann). Both well.
CAULFIELD.-On the 20th of June, 1918, at Nurse
Fox's private hospital, Mornington, to Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Caulfield-a son (David Frederick).
COLWELL (nee Cathie).-On the 1st June, at "St.
Aidan's," Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Colwell, of 12 McCarron parade, Essendon-a son (Stanley John).
CLARK.-On the 11th June, at Nurse Pestell's pri-
vate hospital, Kyneton, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. S. Clark, of Loch, Gippsland-a daughter (Margaret Mary).
CULLEN (nee Marie Leunig).-On the 30th May, at
Nurse Sheedy's, Fleminton, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cullen of 284 Victoria street, North Melbourne -a daughter (Mary Therese).
DAVIS (nee Blanche Howell).-On the 24th June,
at Guildford, Camberwell, the wife of H. Chas. Davis, St. Kilda-a daughter.
DOUGALL (nee Jessie Reid).-On the 5th June, at
80 Munro street, Ascotvale, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McNaugton Dougall-a son (Inn McNaugh-
ton).
DOWEL (nee Violet Donald).-On the 12th June,
at Nurse Wigley's private hospital, 72 Footscray road, Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dowel of 36 McConnel street, Kensington-a son(William Roy).
FENTON (nee Vi Pain).-On the 3rd June, at
"Quisisana," private hospital, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. Len. A. Fenton, 140 Alma road, East St. Kilda-a daughter (Beverley June).
FOWLER (nee Doris lvey).-On the 18th June, 1918,
at Nurse Scott's private hospital, Warburton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fowler - a son (Walter Ivey).
GRATTON.--On the 6th June, at Tarawera private
hospital, East Adelaide, South Australia, the wife of Norman M. G. Gratton - a son.
HARRISON.-On the 24th May, at Werribee, to
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harrison-a daughter (Roma
Ash.).
HEMINGWAY. - On the 25th June, at 31 David
street, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Heming- way-a son (Jack).
HODGES (nee Grace Hegarty).-On the 14th June,
at Nurse Goodsell's private hospital, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. P. Hodges-a son.
HOWARD (nee Hilda Mayston).-On the 5th June,
at Bethesda private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Howard-a son.
IVERSON.-On the 27th June, at Kambrook, Long-
more street, St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Iverson-a daughter.
KERR (nee Ethel Bennett).-On the 7th June, at
Dr Brown's Hospital, Colac, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr, of Glen Kyle, Colac-a son (Ian Edward).
KIRBY.-On the 25th June, at ''Mingbool," Mt.
Gambier, South Australia, to Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Kirby--a son.
KRUGER.- On the 7th June, 1918, at State Sav-
ings Bank, Wonthaggi, to Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Kruger-a son.
LEVY (nee Frieda Kemter).-On the 17th June, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy, of Lyndisfarne, River- side road, Fairy Hills, Ivanhoe-a daughter (Irene Claire).
LOVE.-On the 2nd June, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Love, of Blyth street, Brunswick - a son (John
Anderson).
LUSBY.-On the 20th June, at 113 Harold street,
Middle Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lusby - a son (Fred James). MAY.-On the 21st June, at Sister Annear's private Hospital, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney May,
"Tarrangower," Kerferd street, East Malvern - a son (Roger Sydney).
McRAE (nee Ella Hill).-On the 2nd June, at Dr. Brown's private hospital, Colac, the wife of
Duncan W. McRae, "Airlie," Larpent - a son.
MURDOCH.-On the 22nd June, 1918, at "Guild-
ford," Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, the wife of William Murdoch - a daughter.
OSMENT. - On the 6th June, at Myrnong private
hospital, Redan street, St. Kilda, the wife of
R. Howard Osment - a son.
PARKER.- On the 6th June, at "Somerton" pri- vate hospital, Geelong, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Parker, of "Fairview," Bannockburn - a
daughter.
PENDER (nee Tessie Machar).-On Hie 17th June,
at Bellaria, Virginia street, Newtown, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Pender - a daughter (Theresa Mar jorie). Both well.
RAY (nee Elsie Kelley).-On the 23rd June, at
Nurse Harris's private hospital, Buckley street, Essendon, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ray - a daughter (Florence Olive). Both well.
RICHARDSON (nee Martha Turnor).-On the 22nd
June, at Glenhuntly, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard- son, "Leighton," Booran road, Glenhuntly - a son.
SAMSON.-On the 10th June, at Shanklin, Kenil-
worth parade, Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Sam- son - a daughter (Joyce Mary). SINCLAIR (nee D-Lanc).-On the 19th June, 1918,
the wife of W. Sinclair, jun., of 18 Rosebery street, Ascotvale - a daughter (Joy Muriel).
SUTER. -On the 23rd June, at "St. Margarets,"
private hospital, Beach road, Sandringham, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Suter, of Lake Charm - a son (Keith John Havelock).
TRELOAR. -On the 17th June, at Nurse Bazloff's
private hospital, Clarke street, Northcote, to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Treloar, of 10 Leonard street, Northcote - a daughter (Jean Vivienne).
TROOD (nee Gladys McLachlan). -On the 23rd
June, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Victor Trood, of Sale - a son. Both well.
UHLIG.-On the 14th June, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Uhlig, 36 Berry street, East Melbourne - a daughter.
WADDELL (nee Eileen M. Shallberg). -On the 25th June, at Kalmani, 16 Scott street, Canter- bury, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Waddell-a son. WHYTCROSS (nee Violet Mills). -On the 13th
June, at Dr. Brown's private hospital, Colac, the wife of Walter Whytcross, Alvie - a daughter Thelma Mabel). WIGNALL (nee Davey). -On the 10th June, to Mr.
Mr.- Harold Graydon Wignall, Harlyn, Lewis street, Lamington Heights, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia - a daughter.
MARRIAGES. BARTELS-WHITE.- On the 6th April, 1918, at
St. Barnabas Cathedral, Nottlngham, England, by the Rev. Father Trollop, Lieut. C. N. Bar- tels, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bartels, of Ararat, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. White, "Jackdale," Nottingham (Eng- land).
CORRIGAN-KERR. -On the 21st March, at Glas-
gow, Warrant-officer Leslie Orme Corrigan, head- quarters staff, 10th Inf. Brigade, A.I.F., only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Corrigan, Merrdun- dinjab, N.S.W., and grandson of the late William Orme, ironmaster and colliery proprietor, of Brockmoor and Stourbridge, Worcestershire, and Dolphin Ironworks, Smithwick and Alvishivick, Birmingham, to Rebecca Ralston (Ruby), young- est daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Lockwinnock and Dumbarton.
CROOK-EMERY. -On the 13th April, 1918, at the
South Yarra Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. John Thomas Lawtonton, M.A., Alfred, son of Jane and Joseph Crook, Victoria avenue, Albert Park, and Dora Jean, daughter of the late Jemima Lyle and late William Kidder Emery, late Ar- nold street, South Yarra.
DAVIS-WILSON.-On the 1st June, at the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. S. Love, Percival George, second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis of "Baldwin," Sunbury, to Lily Marian, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, of "Glencoe," Toolern Vale.
DONALD-TAYLOR.-On the 2nd April, at All Saints' Church of England, St. Kilda, by the Rev. J. W. Ashton, M.A., Thomas Burchell, eldest son of the late Adam and Janet Donald, of Woodend, to Grace Elenore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, of 33 Dalgety street, St. Kilda. Present address, Manifold street, Colac.
DOWIE-OUTTRIM. - On the 6th June, at St.
Clement's Church of England, Elsternwick, by the Ven. Archdeacon Hayman, Archibald Henry, of Junction Lodge, Carisbrook, eldest son of Mr. A. F. Dowie, of Elsternwick, to Emma Priscilla, youngest daughter of Hon. A. R. and Mrs. Out- trim, of Maryborough.
DUNNING-WATTS.-On the 8th June, at the
residence of the bride's mother, by the Very Rev. Dean Percival, Archibald Allan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Dunning, of Jeanette, Union street, Malvern, to Ethel Muriel, elder daughter of the late Mr. T. C. Watts and Mrs. T. C. Watts, ol Ottawa, Rowan street, Bendigo.
DUREAU-GLASS. -On the 3rd June, at St. Peter's,
Melbourne, by the Rev. Canon Hughes, Frank Edward, son of Mrs. M. Dureau, Hawthorn, and Elsie Muriel, only daughter of Ada Glass, Mel-
bourne.
FAWCETT-LASKIE.—[Silver Wedding.]—On the
25th June, 1893, at St. John's, Camberwell, by the late Rev. A. E. Creswell, M.A., Charles J., only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Fawcett, Fitzroy, and Westmoreland, England, to Mabel A., youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Laskie, Kent, England. Present address, Sevitan, Fitzrroy. (W.A. anti English papers please copy.)
JENNINGS-LIDDLE.-On the 8th June, 1918, at
Christ Church, Berwick, by the Rev. A. J. Cole, Edwin Thomas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jennings, Manchester, England, to Greta Scott, youngest daughter of the late E. A. Liddle and Mrs. Sharp, Melbourne.
LANIGAN-HUNTER-On the 11th, February, at
St. Ambrose's R.C. Church, by the Rev. Euther Sheahan, Patrick Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lanigan of Frederick street, West Bruns- wick, to Gladys Eugena, only child of the late David McLeod Hunter and Mrs. Hunter, of Talbot street, West Brunswick. Present address, Gar- field raiiway station.
LELEU-DINGWALL. - On the 1st June, 1918 at
St. George's Church of England, Malvern, by _ Mr ": >?».«"«, Myrtle M., youngest daughter r,_ J"1'1 Mri' .'' ?J,"«'»'*'l|. of Cbaucer crescent, Unterlitiry, io u"v \y. (late A.I.F.), youngest ?«n of Mr. n"d Mm II. U'leii, of "Exeter," '.interlun- Pmk, H.ilwvn. '
LINDSAY-GROVES. -On the 1st June, 1918, at
the Presbyterian Church, Ashfield, Sydney, by
the Rev. J. H. McGowan, Ormond Murray, second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lindsay, Ashfield, to Minnie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Groves,
Marungi, Victoria.
LOWRY--JOHNSON. -On the 22nd June, at St. *ï » ,.' ':,'"""'r 'V(il I'"rcderlik I^w-r»-, A.I.K.,
';".U,?.M.'* u,ld..Jlrf- T*.'-^-ry,.of Bel _Bt.. Irehml^ ._
i-on, lljw'iliorn, ami the late mi, St. Vincent place, Albert Park.
LUCAS--GOWIE. -On the 26th June, at Grahams-
(OiT-?'"1-1! 'Uril'-'' (;i""'u willij*" ,'"Ts» l|'A* ïin;î','.,,,llr "*" o' -,|r- «"'I Mu- Will:
oí ii_ . , ' l0 .,<>n"-v .M^,1,' «lohnson, duujtlitc , llliwi ,"'"',on' '.?'"tlioni, ami the late Dr. I I TOIcr .lolin-,,,,, st. Vincent place, Albert Park.
ii.LS~i!05-*;:*-0n ""? -"I'll *'"-ie, at Grahami
.-"» Jlellio
* ouuttest tlauelitcr
í'LiÍLy'' .""-'","-. ?."?. Mrs." Gow¡c, Oatl.ii:
?rahamiltnu,. (R,- ejijie.j
&-i Í1" '?"-'''' iiK"'r' m"tc ?.ou«. .?'.ir»''
"woiçli hy Oie It«.. II. A. Ertkine anti A. II. »mt, John \ndcmin. elder s.,n of Mr. mid Mr-. 1.1 ii01' *'*.."? "IJ"." C*.llnperdo»»n. to Ethel llr, it' 'I''"'»'''1, daughtiT of the late Allen and
!*?Ä,,*'',1~* ''?-."* «wT« ,ll_í,i,1:"-K'_.,:,> -».»?»»-I* iVi>N.-«»,, the 20th May.
SiV?""".'.""«Inun hlatlon. New South Walli, MIÍI « ?' ,'"."" *'"h)'- 'I''mora, Walter, tully to «".' ' °'"1 ""tlierfonl, Murray Park, Voung, wl« m,t' ,)a-1«l»»'-' ol the hilo Mr. l/ichljnd """-rito,,, ", Uannt-dmiui Slution, N.S.W.
MARRIAGES. I .SilKAHON-l.vnDS.-Oii the lsl June, 1913, at the
Miiii-e, 1U»1 Melbourne, by Hie lle-v. Jene Mayo, Walter Sun-agon and Annie Stewart Ladds, late
of Knst Melbourne.
TAYI.OIt-HOBF.RTS.-On the 23th Ma»-, at the
Fsst nilon Baptist Church, In- lhe Itcv. li. I*. Rees, James, > punge«! son of tin1, late James ami .Mrs. Taylor, Cliicilrn, llx.rmlon, lo Glatit», Hurd _ tlatiglitcr ol Mr. and Mrs. Roliert-, Wcclootia,
WHITE-PIGI'IN.-On tin- Mlh March, at St.
John s, I-wnilon, li.« the Reverend Alexander .Stewart, M.A., Norman Hector, second son of tlie late John Ihrirv White (Shepparton) mid Mis. While (Camberwell), lo Ik'atrice- Man-, .vniinrot daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rlggln,
WILSON--GODDEN. -0I1 M J,,,,», al St. John's
Church of England, Lalrolie street, Melbourne, by Rev. A. lu», Percy II. Wilson, or Nathalia, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, of Euroa, and Nellie May, daughter of late Thos. Godden, of Moglonemby, and Mrs. Godden, Clifton Hill.
DIED ON SERVICE.
AN"I)F.HSO>t.-A tribute of love to mi- dearest
friend. Sergeant Herbert II. W. Amlc'ra-in, died of «round* nnd illness at the 5th Clearing Sta- tion, France, on the 16th June.
A hero of Hie Southland and Ballarat.
1 pictured your safe reluming, dear Herb,
And longed to lie clapped lu )oiir arms, But Geni lias iiostnoneil mir meeting-,
It will be In a better land.
-(Inserted by lils loving fiancee, Alma rowell.)
AKpERSON.-Illed-'nf wounds, at 5th Casualty
Clearing Station, on June 16. Sat. Herbert Antler son. beloved eldest son of Joseph and Annie Anderson; brother of Sapper J. L.. Pic. a.Curb, tina, and Kdwin (three .«curs' active service),
ile'died on Hie field of honour.
HRKARTOX.-(By Cable.)-Thama«, Henry Brear
ton, N.Z. Battalion, died of warenda In.France. June 1, 101S, dearie hcIo«el son of U. I!, »nd stepson of J. .!. Walle. Wnl-h street, Coburg, and beloved hn-duint' of Minnie Breartoit, Wel- lington, New Zealand. 11.1.1».
living ron, devoted husband, and a noble
soldier.
CARTIèll.-On April 25 (Annie Dav), killed In
action, »ft« 3 years ami I) months' service. Cor pnral C. II. Carter, dearly loved younerst son of Min. .«. J. Carter, Kincrald, lale of Bendigo, and fond hrothrr of Anon (W.A.), .Arthur ÍN.Z.1, Nellie (Mrs, Cox), ond Oliven (Mrs. Dougherty), aged 2« years.
A noble duty, nobly done. *i, ' Everyone said he'd Mo "no gootl,
But Owl knoiv best, He understood.
God gave lilm work that all muy see What he could do for you and mc. -(His mother.)
COADK.-Killed in nclion in France on Pill April,
No. 2142, Sapper John Conde. M.M., of Komm. burra, beloved hilthliiel of Rachel, and loving ? fallier of Glady«, Dick, and Ai'ls, ngetl 33
years.
Oh God grant ns the victor«-, thnl such a
true and noble life lie not given in vnln.
-(Inserted by lils loving wife and children, Korumburra.)
COLVIN.-Killed In action, sonmwlti-rr In France', . on Mill June, 'ISIS, John Alexander, dearly lotod
. eldest son of Alexander tiwi J. Colvin, N'athalla; -'»mich loved brother of Marjory and Hector.
ÇOULTIÎR.-Killel in action in France, 20th June, "1B17, Major Leslie ,1. Coullct, D.S.O., Australian ' Mining Corps.
DKSPARD.-On April IS, 11113, killed.in action,
Captain O. B. Despord, .MC, Roi al Irish Fusi- liers, littsltantl of Joséphine Desnunl, Leixlip, Co. Kildare, nnd ¿omigcst son of the late W. F. Despard, Malone Park, Belfast.
ELDER. - Officially reported killed in action, June
10, after three and a half years' service, Lance- Corporal Murray, 23rd Battalion, dearly loved seventh son of William and Rose Elder, Black- burn road, East Doncaster, aged 22 years.
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death.
GlTTINS.-Rippor John Ilcskclh (Jack) Milln«,
.lth Divisional Sigualiiug Conijiany, died of wounds, after two and ,i half )t'Ois* active ser- vice, the.dear friend of Mr. and Mi». It. M. Andcrron, I,ctna, and Ruby, "Dundee," Toorak.
' He gJVci hi« life-hls all.
HAM!.-Officially reported killed hi action lu
France, on Sill June, Private Arthur (Bart) Hale . (enlisted in Western Auslralh). the beliivcd
second ion of tliiy-lale S. J. Hale, of Kyneton, nud .Vira.' Hale, of Rathmines road. Toorak; brother of T. N". (on active sen-ire), VV. It. (on active Fcrvice), Mar.«, Muriel, and Ami.
IIKXT.-Tribute lo the memory 5of mv brother
officer, Capt. A. I». Ilcxl (Dave), Mill Bin.; died of wound» received in France eui 20th lust, after over li years* sorviie. (In.crted by II. nopcr, Moreland.) ' _..
HETHERTON. -On June 28, at Caulfield Military Hospital, Private Bernard Robert Hetherton, D.
Coy., 1st Pioneer Batt, A.l.F., aged 27 years; in remembrance of our brave comrade, from Lieut G. Howard Earp, O.A.S.. and the men of D. Coy. (O.A.S. and returned), 1st Australian Pioneer Battalion.
The bravest heart God ever made. R.I.P.
HICKEY. -Killed In action on loth May, Pte.
Herbert Hugh Hickey, dearly beloved husband of-.Mary Hickey.
Thy «ill lie done.
-(Inserted by his torrow-imr wit'e. Mary Hickey, 051 Rnthilowil- slreel, Xortb Carlton.)
HODGHS,-On the 2-lril June. In France, from puen,
monia omi nephritis, Captain Norman Hodges, MX'., )0ungcst son of.lhu Hon. Mr. .Instile Hodges, and tient lv lo« rsl htwhand of V'lind.l, daughter of Mr. and Mr».-» W. Jl T. Clarke, .Toorak. '
IIUSTLHl!.-Killed In action. Moy .11, I'te. Laurie
Hustler,-after U{ year»' ron Ice In Kg} pi, Gul lipo'L.'-Hfigitm!, and Fntncc.
. Anti few- u-litf.iurvo Itealtl Midi- death-knell mil
From the cannon's mouth, «vherc tiley fin«-, . '-<ltlh' foe,' '?' .»-*?.
. Ila« c fallen as stout mid steady of rout -
, As Ihat.bnive man gone where «voall. must go. -(Inserted hy N*l li., Dandenong.) ~ ' "' ' . JARVIS.-Officially reported killed inWliou In
France.June 14, Signaller VV. J, Janis (Will). No. "i.l, Jute.2.1rd Battalion, after,titree years omi three mouths' scrtlcc, dearly lo«ed second ion of .Mr. mili" Mr«. VV. Jarvis, of 205 1'igdoii.strcel, I'l-.'lirrs Hill, North Carlton, und loving brollicr of ('luirles. Annie (Mi».\ltogcr»), Alick, Harry, Finnie, Maggie, ami Stanley.
Deeply mourned.
JARVIS.-Killed In ntlinn on the lilli Juno. 101S,
my dearly lovell llmice'. Signaller W. J. Jarvis1, Oth Machine Gun Company. -V.l.F.', after fl yens .mid 4 months' continuo-.!* »en-ite. - (Inserted
by his loving (lcneiv, Gladys Salisbury, :C,I Host street, Port .Melbourne.)
KAY.-Offlciall«- reported killed In action, Oth June,
1018, Lieut. G. W. P. liny, 5th Baltlievi, A.l.F.
A coidlcr mid a Christian gentleman.
Beloved by all ««-ho knew* hlni.
-(Inserted hy his old friend, Teil Titus veil.)
KKST.-I.niice.Ccrpor.il Hugh A. 0., 002. lilli Uni
tallon, hill«! In action May .11, 101S, aged 21 year«, having given time )c'.ira anti nine months of his .voting life lo lils country, Hie dcurly lovel sen of Mr». A. M. Kent, of 11 Wjltlolrrc roul, Maltern, anti llcuriienintilh, Fngland, t'ear hintlier of Frunces, Kui»-, anil Frank ilatc lill, lilli Hal tallon). Ln'rllsh nwrs please copy.
For Uilt'litid. hume, and beauty. .
KT.NT.-Killeil lu France on May 111. aflc'r lillee
years ant! nine months' active service, I.inee Corporal Hugh A. G. Kent, 14th Battulitni, A.I.F., aged 21. (lnscrlc-d hy lils loving fistrr lind brother-in-law. Fiance.« nut! Harold Nur«t'.)
McOHIIE.-Ulllclallv repotted killed In action on
.the lilli June, lull-', Private William Stewart McGlit'!', ilc.irlt- beloved .«on of Bella nnd the bite John .MrGhec, loving brother of Robert lind the late John Stewart McGbce, El.liir.eh conit.ule of I»rivalc W. Tucker (returned), aged 22,«-ears.
' ' My dear son. '
Hope on.
-diverted by his sorrowing mother and brother, Rob, on active »en-ice, 27 Normanby slreel, South Melbourne.)
.MURPHY.-Killed In «ellon on the 12th June.
A.-Sergcitnt J. J. II. Murphy (.luck), 2nd I'iolicci.«, loved younger son of J. S. ant! Callie, rlne Murphy, of Upton road, VVIntbor, and Mules, worth, und loved brother uf Ted arid Kathleen, ,ugcd 25 years, R.I.P.
Deeply regretted.
MURRAY.-Killed in action, Ot toiler I, Jill" (pre-
viously reported missing). Private George Mur- ray, eldes.1 son of* Arthur and Hie late Jessie Murray, of Chill ern Valley, aged 2.1 yean.
O'l.'ON'XOH.-Oniclnlly reported killel in action on
June 8, 1018 (."«il)). Private Tom O'Connor dale of Moonee Pond»), 14th Ri'infs.. 21st Batt, after two «-ears' sen Ice; rfispeetcd anti hiaiily esteemed friend of Mrs. A. W. Fox, 30 Chun li street. Parkville West. (N.Z. papers please copy.)
Tho' lost lo sight, to memory ever dear.
"A soldier anti a man."
PIIILBEY.-Killed In action, April 28, 191S, Private
Sidney Philbey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W Philbey. loving, loving brother of Richard, Bert, Clarence, Mrs. T. Ward, aged 22 years Three years and seven months on active service
Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down'his life for his friend.
STANTON - Killed in action, 13th June, Private
C H (Harry), of the 2nd Pioneer Battalion, eldest son of Henry and Ellen, and loving brother of May, Walter, Albert (on active service), Fred, Georige, and Nellie, of 117 Malvern road, Malvern, after 8 years and 3 months service.
One of the best.
STYLES.-In fond remembrance of my pal, H. A.
K. Styles, 29th Battalion, killed in action April
24 A true pal, tried on the field.
True blue all through.
A soldier and a man.
(Inserted by his pal, Geo. W. Searle.)
TULLY.-On the Ililli June, 1018, somewhere in
France, Bombardier Vincent James, _,N'cvv Zea- land Fiel«! Artillery, our much loved, btotlicr 'and uncle.
R.I.P.
-(Inserted bv his loving »Mer, G. Wallace.)
TULLY.-On June 12, somewhere lu France, Bomb.
Vincent James, X.Z.I.F. (Inspector Bmk of Noir Zealand, Wellington), second son of the lale .1. F. Tullv, Geelong, and brother of Mrs. J, P. Wallace (Malvenu. Mr«. C. A. de Cruelty (St. Kilda), Frank G. (St. Kilda), Leo. C. (A.F.C., abroad), and nephew of Miss Mary Matthews (St. Kilda). R.I.P.
TULLY.-On the 12th June, somewhere lu France,
nombdr. Vincent .fames (N'ow Zi-alantl Field , Artillery), much lovel brother of Claire (Mrs.
Claude de Gruchy), and uncle of Betty and Vin.
H.I.P.
WANKE.-Private Frederick William Wanke, aged
28 years 5 months, died on active service, some- where in France, May 17, 1918. On active ser- vice one year and eight months.
His heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting-place a hero's grave; To have, to love, and then to part
Is the saddest story of a human heart.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Tender fond and true;
There's not a day goes past, dear Fred,
But what we think of you.
-(Inserted by his sorrowing parents, .sisters, and
brothers.)
WILHY.-Olllcially reported died of_ wounds in
France, on June 8th. Wnrraiit-Oflicer Gordon Wilby, 2.1rd Battalion, beloved bu»baml of lila Wilby, and son-in-law' ol Mt. and Mrs. A. Dilmon!, Nicholson street, lljlmwliilc, over 1 years' Benice abroad, aged 27 )ears.
Greater love bath nn nun Hun this. - (Intertill by hi» loving wife.)
WILDK.-OIHclallv rccnrird killed in "rtio_!l, ,,n
France on June- U. lWf, A.S.S. (I. \. Wilde, Hie lovel .«minger um ci Mr .¡ml Mrs. T. 11. Wilde, of Cbcltcnli.im, and loving husband of Cissle. aged 20 .«ears and four month«, after three'}cure mid W months »cnice.
DIED ON SERVICE.
WILLIAMSON.-On the .ith June, 1018, L.-Cpl.
Albirt »Villl.imson, helovei! son of the late Frederick and Kllnliftli Williamson, o! Broken Hill. N.S.W., and deail.' loved onlv, brother of Wiiholuiliia ("Minnie")', "The Manse," Carls- ruhe, aged 22 .vail-«. .
)Io»ne at last ; thy laliour done.
-(Inserted by his only sorrowiug sister. Minnie.) \
DEATHS.
BAIIKLA. - On 27th June, at 50 Williamstown
mad Foolserav, William, belo» eil husband of the late I_Utie» Barlrl.i, loved father of Stanlc.. Percj-, Hazel, and Myrtle, and dear brother of Thomas Barilla, nged 35 »ears.
Thy »»-111 be done.
BRUCE.-On the 2Sth June, nt lils residence, 201 , Gore street, Fitzroy, Robert Bruce, wood engraver,
the beloved husband of Mary Anne Bruce, aged 70 years.
Al rd.
COHEN. - On the 17th June, at 11 Carnarvon
street, Auburn, Celia, wife of late Victor Cohen, and beloved mother of Miriam Grimbly, ami loved, grandmother .'of Beatrice, Willie, and
Doris.
God rest her soul.
COLES.-On the 21st*June. Charles Coles, (Ive-
llen, Barkly street, St Kilda (chairaran of direc- tors, Robertson anil Moffat Ply. Ltd.), dearly lovell husband of Priscilla Cole, and father of C. 'J. Coles (Ballarat), Mrs. W. J. Pulliim (Bol- lana), and Mm. M. D'A. Burney (Rutherglen), ', aged 7,1 »coi-s, (Interred St. Kilda Cemetery on
the 22nd June, 1018.)
DALE.-On the 27th June, nt his residence, Halla
rilie, Quarry street, Leongatha (late of Tatura and Dumbalk), James Dale, loving father of Mrs. S. B. Ashenden, Stony Creek, aged 77 »cars.
DEEHAN}»-On the 24th June, ut lils late residence,
Ocean street. Double Bay, Sydney (suddenly), James Joseph Dechans, beloied Iwislund of Mara* , Dcelians, and eldest son of the late P. J. Dcehans and Mrs. Dechans, Eaglehawk. Itl.P.
DODDS. - On 2ath June, Catherine Ann, eldest
daughter of tile late Robert and M. A. Dodds, Maryborough, beloved sister of Robert (Cobitig) ; Fred (W.A.); late Du»c (Rutherglen), Mrs. StranU (Fitzroy), Mrs. 11. A. Smith (Brown's Plains), aged d2 years. (Interred privately at Cheltenham pernoten*.)
DUERDIN.-On Hie 24th June, at Toorak-, Alice, ]
Hie dearly lo»ed friend of Mr». Bates and family, I Mornington.
EDMONDS-.-On the 25th June, Hermann, beloved
husband of Evelyn, loving father of Evelyn and Freda, Carroll crescent. Gardiner. (Privately in- terred Brighton Cemetery, 20th.)
Ei.SUGÔOD.-On the 25th June.-al 0 Moffat street
South Yarra,. Mura' Ann l'lscgood, mother-of. II. .«I. Bazley, Mooroopna; A. E. Basle-', South Yarra; and tile late Mrs, I). Little, Darlimurla, aged KI. A colonist of 05 years. (Interred pri- vately.)
EMERSON.-On May l8, at Edmonton Private
Hospital, Elsie Dry Emerson, wife of E. S. Emerson, Zillmere, and youngest daughter of the late John Meredith, '.'Cambria,'" Sivansea, Tasmania, aged 48. t
GRAIlAM.-0n the SSth June, at the Alfred Hos-
pital, John, relict of the late Mar}* Ann Graham, and loving father of John. Maude, Rose, and liddle Graham, aged CO years. . ,
IL-ITTON.-On Ihc 27th June, ut the residence of
lier daughter, Washington street, Kswcndoti, Maria, relict of the late Jam«»-! Hatton, loved mother of Min. T. W. Ti-auk, und grandmotlier of II. G" Lieut. T. 0. (on active serviré), W, E. 11., nnd liince-t'orivoral I«. V. (on nctiie ser »icc); great c-ninthnothtr of Ted, Mollie, ami Adele, ogcil 87. A colonist of C2 years. (Pri- vate inlfiment. Friday, 2Sth June, 101S.) Day- lesford papers pleo-e copy.
HKMIN'GWAY.-On the S5th June,, at .11 Dai-Id
street, Bruns»» iel«. Jack, Infant'son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo l!eming\»*ay, and baby brother of 1 George. »
HIGGINS.-O11 Hu» 23rd June, at Pinkerton street,
Wangjralla, Thomas, dearly lo»-eil ' husband of .Mary Higgins anti loving father of May, Bene, Nell, and t|te lute Tom, aged 7,1 years.
HODGENS.-On the 25th June, at the residence of
her sister, Mrs. A. Baskerville, Glenelg, Ade- laide, Teresa (Tis), loving youngest daughter of Mary and the late Thomas Hodgens. . R.I.P. (interred privately, Melbourne General Cemetery, on the 27th.)
KELLY. —On the 24th June, at Mount St. Erin's
Hospital, Charles Patrick, second son of the late Mary Kelly, St. Kilda, and J. P. Kelly, Woodend; brother of Theresa, 65 Robe street.
R.I.P.
MATHEWS. —John Henry Mathews (native of Kilkenny), for meilv of Albury .md Ovens Diggings, a pioneer or 07 year»-, In his Kith .»ear, and lnvwl husband of'Min gai c1 Mathews, 11ml father of Dr. »V. It, Miss Annie, muí Mr. .lames li. Mathews, and Mrs. T. A. Moon» Campbell. (Home and Stales luijers copy.)
MelNNHf-'.-Oii tim iSlh June, WIS, ill her iwl
dence, 2fl Kllrabi'lh street, Newtown, Geelong, M.ry Ann, the tlt-urlv lovell wife of William Mi'Inni'S, aged 50 years. (No Howers.)
NICIIOLAS.-On Ute aird June, 101S, nt "The
A»enuc, Windsor, Martha, relict of the lain Franck Nicholas. /
RICHARDSON.-On the 27th June, at Glenhuntly,
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson, "Leighton," Booran road, Glenhuntly, aged 5 days.
ROITKY.-On the Mili .lune. nT lier lurculs' ro-l'
deiici-, nilUvay station, Cowana-le, Vera, tin» dearly beloved eldest daughter of Will and Elim I'.olfi-y, mid loving sister of Bery! and Athol, ngi-il ri*. years. (Intcrictl at Dunkeld on 22nd.)
Falber, In Thy gracious keeping
Lean- »ve now our darling sleeping.
ST('l!Gi:0N.~0n Hie ililli June (suddenly), nt 10
Ann «luvt,» Williamstown, Arthur, eldest son of A. and Hu» late W. Stuiffcon; brother of Ernest, nuil Mrs. J. Mclntvre, Dunrobin, Casterton. (In- terred privately.. Melbourne. June 20.)
TARLEY.-oil the.'CSth Jill/cut thal resilience of li«
son-ln-hiw/ Mr. F. W.' Connell, .'_" Janies street. Williamstown, -James, the. ile.trl)*' beloved« hus " b.-.nd of LI«*.»* Tubloy. 101*0.1. falber of William,
.Erutst,-Ethel .(Mrs., F. W. Connell),, and the ' late Era, ngcil ,pi- yon*»« . - .- -
' ' A patient sufferer ol*n»sl. '.
TAYLOR.-At'St. Churli-s, Montreal, Canalla, John
Taylor, publisher, llojihew of G. Torry, Wll lininstow'ii. '- -~ '
. Willoi}- "I'd deeply regretted.
TRAll.I-.-Olt the 27th June, al his late residence,
SM. Kilda road, John Traill, formerly of Geelong, ntieil |i2 yean*. ».
TUCKER.-On the 2511. .lime, al hospital- Ade
lnl-le, after brief illness, Raymond Harcourt, tile dearly bt'lovetl only son of Charles and Winifred 'Tucker, of Spalding House, - Azalea * street, Prospect, ileiotcil brother of Jean, ver^* dear nephew of Mrs. - Heeler D.i\'ey, "Monalta," Howitt Blrifit, Hawksburn, and cousin of little licola and of Murle Ih-oliert, aged 15 ,»eai-.
Our Isiy Ray.
-(Inserted by his Auntie May.)
TWBEDIB.-O11 Hu» 23nd June, at Geulonskdletsy),
dearly lovell »»Iff of the late John Tweedie, of Stintfonf, Gippsland, aged '75 years.
A patient siifterer ut rest
VEITCH.-On the 23rd June, 1918, at Melbourne,
Robert, beloved husband of Marian Christabel; dearly loved father of Robert (Surrey Hills) and Arthur Ernest (Kew); also loved brother of George Knox: (Casterton), the late James (South Africa), and Catherine (Mrs. Jackson, London); aged 58 years.
At .rest. ? I WHlTTAKr.l!,-On the 21st June, al Sister Webb's
private hospital, Ballarat, Elisabeth, »v!ft» of .1. I.». Whittaker, Mt. Emu. (Interred ni Bul
lilr.it.)
At re-l.
WlLl.lAMhtlN.- Al his laic rc-idrliCe, Patt ¡dull
street, Moonie Ponds, Charles", the beloved hlls 'biind oí Mary, und loving father of Evelyn, Lizzie, Dorolli»',M»rile, Charlie, anil Hobble, and loving ISrollicr ol Mr«. Neil and I'H-MMII.
WYNNE.-On the 20th June, at the residence of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Worthy, 64 Greig street, Albert Park, Martha, dearly beloved wife of Robert Wynne, of Comiadai, late of Toolern Vale, eldest daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Clements, of Yarra Glen, beloved sister of Wil- liam (of Healesville), Mrs. J. Simons (of Fen- ton's Creek), Mrs. E. Pierre-Humbert (of Buln Buln), Sara and Thomas (of Yarra Glen), Mark (of Bundoora), Mrs. J. Mitchell (of Yarra Glen), Bertha, and the late Bella (of Yarra Glen), aged 54 years.,
Deeply regretted.
Loved by all who knew her.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
BAYE.-In loving memory of my dear pal. Eric
Norman Baye, who was killed in action on the 10th June, 1917, at Messines, France. (Inserted by Private L. M. Gaspereno, on active service abroad.)
BENT.-In loving memory of my beloved son,
Albert A. Bent, No. 223, A Troop, B Squad, 8th L.H., killed at. Gallipoli June 27, 1915, beloved brother of the late T. H. Bent, A.B., of H.M.A.S. Sydney, beloved brothers of Robert Bent, of H.M.T. Ben Loyal, 279 R.N.
Duty nobly done.
CARLEY.-In sad and loving memory of my darling
son and our beloved brother, Edward Hugh, who died in England, on June 29, 1917, of
wounds received while fighting in France.
Our darling Eddie.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
-(Inserted by his sorrowing mother, brothers,
and sisters.)
COATES.-In loving memory of Sergeant P. J.
Coates (Percy), who died in France June 30, 1916,
aged 25 years.
' Lining nuil thpiightful for all.
-(Int-cited by lils mother, brothers, and sistcrf.)
GARRETT.-In loving memory of our brother, Gun-
ner Percy Garrett, R.A.G.A., killed in action at Neiuport June 29, 1917.
GARRETT.-In affectionate memory of Gunner
Percy Garrett, 54th Battery, Australian Heavy Artillery Group, Royal Garrison Artillery, who was killed on June 29, 1917, while carrying despatches for his battery near Nieuport, Bel-
gium.
GARRETT.-In loving memory of our dear brother
Percy, killed in action, Belgium, June 29, 1917, (Inserted by Alice and/Bob.)
GARRETT.-In loving memory of our dcir
brother, killed in action, Belgium, Juna 29, 1917. (Inserted by Madge, George, and D. Cox.)
JACK.-ln proud and loving memory of Private Robert Duncan Jack, 24th Battalion, who fell at
Armentleres, June 30, 1916.
Duty, nobly, done.
-(Inserted by his mother and sisters.)
O'KEEFE.-In loving memory of our dearly be- loved Cliff, who was killed in action in France
on the 29th June, 1916.
Not gone,from memory, not gone from love, s But gone to our Father's home» above; Rest In the Saviour, sweetly rest,
Wc miss ¿on most who loved you best.
-(Iii'erti-il by his loving mother, sisters, and
brothers.)
PARKINSON.-In loving memory of our dear son Vere, E Coy, 5th Battalion, 1st A.I.F., died 29th June, 1915, on hospital ship Gascon, from
wounds received at the Dardanelles, and buried at sea. Loving brother of Eric and Willie, on active service abroad. (Inserted by parents and brothers Alan and Frank, Colbert, Davey avenue, Oakleigh.)
ADAMS.-In affectionate remembrance of our dear
mother, who passed peacefully away ut IS Gor- don street, South ltichniund, un .'JOtli .lune, 1017: also our dc.-r father, George» Adams, hu baud ol alune, who ilii-d 4th January, 18*11, at .'i4U Church street, Richmond.
Gone, hut no1 forgotten.
Tbcie it o link death talmoi se»er, . .. Foul remembrance lasts for c»er. .,
-(Iiificrtnl by their loving FOIIS and daughters,'
Mrs. Soibcrni», Mrs. Peat, Sln>. Cole, Fred, All-.Hi j
Jali't-s, EdH,irtl,_ and Thou
IN MEMORIAM.
BENSON.- In sail and loving remembrance of our
dear mother, Janet Henson, who died at "Gart- more," Mt. Alexander road, Moonee Ponds, June 30, 1910. (Iii.flesl lu her loving daughter, K. G. Bloomfield.
BROADBENT.-In memory of W. J. Broadbent, my
son. late manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Corowa. New South Wales, who fell asleep in the Murray River on the 30th June,
1915.
Our lu-sienly Father glu-lli, and wc niu»t al! return to Ulm airain at His coll.
Wc see In: ctnpt.« rbili.
And the horse he nsel to ride.
But ive inn» linn more lu the fin »ide-, When the fioe.crs arc all deta)cd.
-(Mary Saville, Grangewood, Kingston, Vic.)
BURGESS.-Sacred to the miliiori of my bolole'il
husbaml, J. J. Burgess. who died at the Aus- tralian Hotel, Bourke street, on June 29, 1913.
Rest in peace. -(Grace Burgess.)
CAFFREY.-In loving memory of our dear father.
Michael Joseph Caffrey, who died at his resi- lience. "Bellvue," Racecourse road, Newmarket, June 30, 1914. (Inserted by his loving son, on active service, and daughter-in-law, Tom and Myrtle Caffrey.)
CHAPMAN.-in loving remembrance of our dear
falber, who po-«c.l away on 25th June, 1917, at Birchip.
Da)« of Milne»« billi tome o'er u-,
Silent tear« cttcn flow ;
For niemur« kr-ps lils dear face before tis,
Though lie diel tu elie months ago.
-(uwrleil by his lo«lng daughter and ron.
DELVES.-In fond memory of Henry Charles
Delves, who departed this life June 27, 1910. Re- interred at Brighton. (Inserted by hiss loving
wife and daughter.)
EDDEY.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died 27th Juno, lill"! also our dear sistcr in-lnw- Km, 'who died 2Eth June, 1017.
Dearly loved and sadly missel. -(Inserte! b) the Kddey family.)
ELLIOTT.-In loving remembrance of our dear
workmate, Evelyn (Evie), who passed away on
June 30, 1916.
They miss you most who loved you best.
-(Inserted by her friends Violet, Florrie, Ethel, Hilda.)
FISHER.-In loving memory of ni) dear «'»¡»ond.
Hurtle, voungest son of the late Sir Janies Hurtle rirbcr. of Adelaide, South Australia, ««lio P"»wl nvvoy in Melliounie, June SO, IWOJ.
FOREMAN.-In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, John Edwin Foreman, who passed away at St. Kilda, June 30, 1916.
At rest.
-(Inserted by M. Foreman.)
KINO.-In loving memory pt our father, Mondale
H. Kino, who died on June 29, 1914. (Inserted by his sou Albert and daughter Marie.)
LAWSON-.-ln fond ami loving "memory_ of our
tlcar friend, Mrs. Lawson, who died on 30th June,
1917.
' Immaculate heart of Mary,
Our prayeis for her ra.tol; Oh! Sacral heart of Jems,
Have mercy on her »oui.
-(Inserted by her loving friends, Mr, and Mrs. Schonfeldt, and little Valma.)
McCLELLAND.-A sincere tribute tri the memory
of Louis John McClelland (late Commissioner of Railways), who passed away on 29th June, 1917. (Inserted by olTlccrs of tecrrtory's branch, vic- torian rall«v-o)fi.)
McCLELI.AN'D.-In loilng memory of our bcloicd
father and dearest brother, who passed pcacc_, fully awov on 2Sth and 2i)th June, 1017. R.I.P. (Inserted by Mr». J. Pinkerton and Sister Mary Alo)sia.) ' '
McKEAND.-In loving memory of my dear wife,
Laura Mary, who died at Springburn, Allison road, Elsternwick, 29th June, 1914.
MOON.-In loving memory of my dear husband, and
our dear father, William Moon, who passed away at Chiltern, June 30, 1917.
At rest. -(Inserted by his loving wife and children.)
NEWTON.-To lhe loving mcinorv of our dear
Auntie Min. Newton, who passed immy at Bal- larat on June 30, 1917. - (Inserted by her nephew, Oswal, on active service; Ilma and Elaine Lankaster, East Maliern.)
NOTT.-In sad and loving rclileiiiluonee of my
d"ier hush ind, Charles J. G. -Nott, of Mirboo, late of "St. Cloud," Grundilcw trroici, Hawks- burn, who illili nt private hospita!. Collins . »licet, Melbourne, on 24th June, 100/. (In-ertcit
li« lils loving wife, M. C. Noll, mid family,
' Mirboo.)
PEVERILL.-A tribute to Hie fond inemnrv of
A. A. Porrlll, ««hu passed away Juno io, lilli.
Kvei iciilciulicrel. - ' A true friend, , -fliwrUtl by D. J. Civil) ni.)
RATTRAY.- In loving memory of our mother, who
passed peacefully away on 29th June, 1917.
Peace, perfect peace.
They miss you most who loved you best.
-(Inserted by her family, Annie, Jessie, Jean (Mrs. A. Pitt), May, and Rube.)
SCOTT.-In loilng remembrance of wv den- hus
Irand, William, and futlier, who passed away July
I, Witt.
Not gone from memiity; . No1 gone from love;
Gone to our Father's home above. Rest in the Sa« lour, sweetly rest.
-(Inserted by his loving wife mid daughters, Silvia und May.)
SMITH.-In -Jo.« lug memory ttf our deal brother,
Albert William, who pjs-cd .iwaj at Stevedore street, Juno 27, 1.017.
At roi. '
-(Inserted b) his loving sister, Mr». E.Vl'ethciick, 23 Castle street, N'orlll Williamstown.)
THOMAS.-In ead bul lol leg tnimtir« of our
darling mother, widow of the lule Fiedcrlc VV. Tirailla», who departed this,lifts.20th June, 10W.
f\ f ' "co milly ntls«ed." i _.
'-(Iii'ortel hy lier luting ehllilien,'Roy J.iiul
Olive.) « .'.
W'ANSLEV.'-Tri Hie loving ind revered nittnor)
of our dmr mother .ind wife. Zoe, who pasi.nl anny '.'util .lum-, 1014. (Inserted by Noel ami II. if. Wunslo)-.)
WHR.N*.-rl!i.i>ad and loving memory of our darling
little* iluughtci, Winnie, who passet! home, June 20, 1017.
God nccsladone more angel child
Amidst ifis sliming band;
And so lie lient ««lth loving smile . And claspel our darling's bund.
Sleep on, our durling, Bleep, and take th« rest; Liy down thy bend upon Iii) Suvlnut's breast. Wc love theo well, but Jesus louts thee host;
Good night, good night, gootl iti-cht.
Fo deorly;loved, »o sadly misses].
-(In»crteil by her sorrowing parents, and little sister Dorothy,)
WREN.-In loving memory o! m« tiwi lillie
niece, Winnie.
She was whiter than Hie llowets
That trembled in the de» ;
We wonder Got! could take her.
Fiom the pastures where* she gre««.
Heaven has »o tnany angels; earth so few. -(InscrtctI by her loving Auntie Doll).)
BEREAVEMENT , CARDS.
IXMITOX.-Mr. and-Mrs. WV. ' HARTON* and
-"Daughters, of 111 living jicnuc, Armadale, de- sire to tettirn heartfelt THANKS to their mam kimi friends for loving Hyniiutliv expressed ni letters, telegrams, cards, and «'»Hi, in the rttenl Itf-i of their tlearly loved son am! brother, Sigiiullct Waller Golirki), «vlio tiled of ««umida, May 111, J9I8,
somewhere In France.
ELLIS.-Tlie Family of lhe lui Mri.~J.VNT ELLIS
desire to expre-s their beartfelt THANKS to their many kind friendt, relations, and neighbours foi letters, cards, leb-grunis, and Moral tributes on the occasion of their icccnt sail bereu«ciuiait in Un- loss ol tlic'lrhc'loicd mother. I Aiibrcv btrccl, Annadale._
G .REEN'.-Vine. J.. GREEN desire» to e-mn-ra her - heartfelt THINKS to nil «¡allies, friends, and neighbours, for flonil tributes and letters of sym- pathy, Cii-eclall) ? thanking |)r. Oriniind for his kindness; the Tranue.iy l:inplo)ces' Asinciatltst, Victorian branch Xo. 2; Glen Iris selling tírele, members ol Albert strict Baptist Chun li, fur their sympathy during her reccnl sad berc-avt-mgiit Sum
iiicihill road, Ashburton,_ r ONES.-Hie Brothers and Sisters' of the late
ESTHER SUSANNAH JONES desire to I'HAN'K Ihclr many friend» ' und relatives for their letter*, cards, telegram», and llora! tributes; there, being ton many to answer peisonoll«--es )>oclul]y (banking the sisters and ntir»e'> of O'Neill's Coniilla llosiiital, Williamstown, for their kind ntlentloii and unfailing courtesy tit
I_"EKI'.-Mr. A. G. KEW', Mr. and Urs. li.
^- KURT desire to expre-vt theil sincere TH VN'KS to their many friends for e-tprrssions of nmpath), telegrams, letters, card«, und "floral tributes In their recent Fail ami sudden liert-jiomcnt 1" Sletvart st, Windsor._^_^_ KEEP.-Mr. and Mrs. D. DALGLEISH and rutnili
desire lo rctitni their sincere THANKS to their friends for tlieir kind exprcrsions of s, tilpal hy shown in their recent ead bereat-cmoiit. 50 Rivtr street, South__*.'
MIIRRITI'.-Tlu- Family of the late JOHN JlfiF
RITT desire to express Hu Ir sim ere THANKS to their niau«- Mends for theil kimi expressioiis of sympathy in their re'cnit sad bereavement. Heath- field. Haltvyu rood, Canterhtm-. _ MISS E'rilEL'OULLOCK desires to THANK rel.i
. tlvcs anti ninny friends for kimi ecpi t-iJous of tjmpjthy, letter», telegrams, and riril» re ccivctl in her recent »ntl bcrcnveinent, in the loss of lier dcirly loved llnncc, Sergt. Alex. Wll-un, M.M., Bar, .D.C.M., who «vat failed lo higher service wliILt Ion active service'in France, 20th May, 1018, 1 Commercial road. Footscray._ Mr. and Mrs. IMMANUAL WANKE, of "Hill-
croft," Narre Warren, desire to return their heartfelt THANKS for telegrams, letters, and cards received from friends in their recent sad bereavement, when official news came through that their son, Fred., had been killed at the war.
."S_fl!. -ami Mrs; .LVMES FORSYTH and Fainlli .l'Ai desire to express .their sincere THANHS to their many kind friends for theil-' messages of *~- and sympathy in their recent sad bcrcaie
? ? rcnegroi e, Xiirmcan. __
M1'
card«, and Ile-mi tributes rcceiicd during ilicir »ad
bel cn« erneut in their great loss. Late of No. Burton avenue. Hawthorn._._ MR.~añifM,rB. OKOIlGi: STARLING and Family
desire to THANK jthflr kind frlrndifor cards, letters, and telegrams in the loss of their ron and brother, Wiltcr. "Iljicldenc,** Diaiiioml Creek. _ _
XptS. M." STEWART "und Family lievre to ev lill press their heartfelt THANKS to their man« kind friend« nnd relations, also the Rev. . C. Crotty, for tlieir visits, telegram», canis, und letters of syinpilhy during their recent »ail bereavement in the death of Ile. Alwcn M. Evans (14th BUL), lovell eldest son and biothct, who died of wound» in France, ,11st .May. "Har- court, "_ Morelaiit__road,__C'obiirs,_
MRS. C. A. CL VRKK and Family desire to expre«.t
their »initie TIIAS'KMkto theil many friend« 'for their kind expulsione of «unpatlit, canis, I let tel s, telón am«, doral tribule«, and visita re-
ved (Hiring theil rejent berravement in Hie loss their beloved lilisbum! Ond father; also to thank , G T. Howard for lils kindly ntlentloii.
FR1.D. BARRETT wishes to THINK her nant* kind friends and rt Intions for »
pressions of »i mint li), lctti r», eartli', telegratt. . .uni personal ii-its received during her sudden bereavement ni the los» of her licitud hu», baud. Please aeci-pt this ns her gmtemt .ickuoiv letlgmfllt. 20n St. Leonard's road. .Vscolvnle.
MRS TiilllK and family desire to return sincere
111 \NKS to ul) frhrdu for kind c-tprc- tiona of »mpathi* in nstl., lelte-r«, canl«, anti telegrams
dtlring tlieir recent sad hc-rcaicmcnl in Hie loss of their dear son and mother. Priiato, Hugh Su killed in action, JOH«. Ma«.-IMS, Bclgra«e-,
MRi
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
MRS. Ill,ST and It. 1 um , nish lo i \*
their sln-cte THINKS to Huh nun» kind friends for e\aire--.iiiu- ot s* mpntlir, lrtter«, i und visit« rm>i\«l during Ibcir mint -id Inn
merit; also Rev. Fitli. r Doiuilioe, ,!<« tors .m<! mint", uf the «illnd llo-pitnl, li) 1'ljiV.i* "tim, 1'nibnue__ MRS. .1. ClFFREY'anil l'jtt.il» ii lum THINKS
to their many In, lids (imlmling menin r- of tin» Theatrical I'nion) ful Und ivpri-slons oí «. m tullí», letttr«, telegram«, and Ilnnl tributes rt Cinsl during Huir n-ciid sad mid sudden 11 iiiicmcnt l-l» Fshibili.m -tri-i-l, »leib..urne.
\ptS. IILPi: .md "Flinn!». Biotl, lim I.. »»Hi
.".*. m rettini THANKS fur kind -inipatlit c\ |ire*M*d li» leiten,, i ml», tell grams, and llowei-.; also to Ile». II. Mill-, on Ihc lu«' of theil 111.» band and lather. ___ __
I3UTI.LY.-Mr.'i:. B. Kuti«»» .uni Fninil.» »»¡sh'to V cupri», then siiii-ne I batiks to tlu-Ir nun» kind Mindi jnd relilm-s for cxpie--nms of r--.ui patliy. letters, cards, ti-lr"*ruiis. »lstis. and tloral tribute* in their it-cent sad lii>rta»iinint. and c-ponal!) thanking Nurse Goldie for litt kindness; airo llr. Elcoite for lils unremiltin; care mil alten* Him during our dear mu»'« long illm-ts. Marjtlnn, Mitchell streu. Etlii.cj._ IVKIWiril.-'llii» Children aid (.niil'thiltlrcii of
» » the tatt- Mrs. ti. I! Web<<u r de-are to THANK their friends and rekltloiis for letters, card», trlte-rani-, .»ml lloril tribut-« in tin lr bereaie nient. especially thinking Re». Warren anil Dr. MrAilain for -t-mpullietli alli-nllon during lier 111 110-». iii! t,ourla» st. ___ WINCH! *0»llÍE.-Mr I .-»is Wlllelicomlic and >' Fanill.» desire to santeiilv THINK their many fronds for flicir kimi e\prisslou-t of s_ m pathj, litters, telegram-, ami dural tribute-, in tlieir ritent sad berea» cnicnl ; .lim Dr. Young, Northcote, for his unremitting attention, lind Alfred Allison, iiiiilcrtal.tr, for the manner in i»hlch lit» earned out the funeral arrangements. 2 Station grove, Northcote._ rVltlGllTr-Tho ramil)* "f the» lite Mm. J. > > Vi RIGHT ill-silo to sincérela THANK all their friends fur the many personal ixpressions of l.
path}, Itttcni, and cards received during their re- cent sail berea» emenl. .It) Elizabeth street, Ne-
in. Geelong _
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BARK!. I.-The-Fnenits of the lute Mr. WIL
MAM BlItKH are rc-meclfitlly iniitnl to io!, low his remains lo tin* plate of iiittntieut. the
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Tlie funeral is appointed to mole from his resi- dence, No. .1*1 Williamstown road, Foolscrai*, THIS DAY (Ruturdov, June SO, HIS), ot ¡I o'clock.
WALTER A. WARNE, Undertaker, 1.17 and 1.10 Barkly tlrcel, Foots« ray. Tel. No..9 Footscray _». clianc-e._ -_'
BRUCE.-Friends, of lite late Mr. ROBERT
BRUCE, wood ertgraicl', nre re-tpeitfullv in- vited to follow Iii» remains lp the place of inter- ment lu the Melbourne« General Ctmetcry.
Tile funeral Is unpointed 'to îeaié lils residei
201 Gore street. Fitzroy, Tins -DAY {Saturday, Sfltli .lime), at 1! o'cloek.
HENRY J. It » LEWIS, < UndcrtnLer, Johnston street. Fitzroy, and lirjnilic-. Tel. Cent UP).
.HAHAM.-Tli" Frierais of Hie hilo Mr. JOHN
GIIAIUM aro Invited to folio»»* lil«, remains to
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the piree of tntermcnt.Ulic Boroondara Cemetery, Ken. « .*
The funeral Is appoints! to mine from lils resi- dence, No. 201 Fitzroy street, Fitzroy, To-morrow* (Sunday, 301 li June), at 2 o'clock punctually.
W. 0. APPS and SONS, Funeral Directors, Fitz, roy and Moor streets, Fitzroy. 'Phone 1045 Cent.
GRAHAM.-Stir, of the South Lodge So. HW,
lf.(I.L.V.-Thc Members of Hie abo»c Lodge anti croft in gciit-ral au» requested to follow Hie
lins of «uir.lilte'brotlier, Wor. Brother JOH"» GRAHAM, P.MVlo the place uf interment, tlie
Homondur. Ceinitcry, Kew. »
' Tlie flint-nil Is appointed lo Icaic his rciide
201 Fitzroy street.- Fitzro», To morro»»' (Sunda»., «MIO, at 2 o'clnil,. '
II. M. T110MPMÏN", W.M.
G. I!,' IIONT-YCOMBE, P.M., See.
Mt"lXNi:sT-Tl¡e_ri*r¡Tir_tíf-MiT "WILLIAM
MtlNNES ,(UI' Geelong) are n sportfully in. formell Hut the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Moly Ann. will bo interred in Hie Geelong Ka'ttri! Ctmetcry.
The funeral.»»-Ill .leave her late rc-Jilenrc, 2S Elizabeth street. Newtown, Geelong, THIS DAY (Saturday, Hie 20fli June, 11118), at -_:10 p.m.
ALI.C. MONRO. Unilcrtakci, 21 llvrle _<rreet, Geelong. 'PboneJSff,;_;_
JILKV.-'Hie IMcnda of lim late Mr. JAMES TARLEY (bite of the Victorian Railways) ure re-iic-tfiil!»* inflamed that l)W remains will be in- toned in Hie Williamstown Ometer.».
The fllliciul I« .ippttluted lo mote from the resi- dence of Ids son-in-law, Mr. F. W. Connell. s, Jam« _ street, Wllllam-jlowat, ;To-morro»» (Sund.l», ,!0lh
Julie). ,it ¡1 o'clock.
TifOS. i-ÜN^DALE, .L'ndeitalter. Ferguson stteel, Williamstown._. _ _
TAYLOR. - The Friends of the late Mr. HAROLD
EDWARD TAYLOR are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Boroondara cemetery, Kew.
The funeral will leave his father's residence, cor- ner Toorak and Glen Iris roads, South Camberwell, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th June, 1918), at 2
o'clock.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. Head office, ''phone Haw. 112.