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BIRTHS
ANDERSON (nee Isabel Short).—August 21, 1941, at St. George Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Ramsgate—the gift of a son (Robert Bruce).
ANDREWS.—September 4, at Denistone House, Ryde, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman An- drews, of Enfield—a daughter (Merrill Correy).
BATES (nee Gregory).—September 3, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bates—a daughter (Lynette).
BELL, (nee Grace Brian).—August 24, at Woodleigh, Hurstville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bell, Bexley—a daughter (Elaine Margaret).
BLOOM (nee Lucy Wright).—September 4, at Crown Street Hospital (Intermediate), to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom, of Ashbury—a
son.
BLUNT (nee Marjorie Thompson).—Septem- ber 3, at Ivanhoe private hospital, Fivedock, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. C. Blunt—a son (Robert Leonard Claridge).
BRAGG.—September 3, at St. Luke's hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bragg—a son (Simon Alan).
BRAINWOOD (Hazel Thornton).—August 29, Carinya, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Brainwood, of 102 Gipps Street, Dubbo —a son (David Ernest).
CAIRNS (nee Hayes-Williams).—August 30, to Lesley, wife of John Robert Cairns, of Bank of N.S.W., Geelong—a son.
CALLAWAY (nee Rourke).—August 31, 1941,
at Mater Misericordiae private hospital, Crow's Nest, to Barbara and Eric Callaway, of Kil- lara—a son (Leslie Stafford).
CARRIER.—August 28, at the Mater Mater- nity private hospital, Crow's Nest, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Carrier, 1 Fall Street, Cremorne —a daughter.
CATO (nee Peg Rutter).—September 2, at King George Hospital, Camperdown, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cato—a son (Malcolm John).
CHARTERS (nee Mona King).—August 29, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Charters, of Hill Top,
Bingara—a son.
COUPER.—September 4, 1941, at Nurse McLennan's hospital, Nicholls Ave, Haberfield, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Couper—a son (Anthony Bruce).
CUNNINGHAM (nee Joan Prosser).—August 28, 1941, at Canberra Community Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cunningham—a son (Peter Anthony).
DODD.—August 30, Athlone private hospi-
tal, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dodd—a son (Leslie Graham).
DOWSE (nee Hammond).—September 3, at at Mater Misericordiae private hospital, North Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dowse, of Mosman—a son (Richard Hardy Arthur).
ELRINGTON.—September 5, 1941, at Yass, to Helen, wife of Arthur Gordon Elrington—a daughter. EVANS (nee Mavis Heath).—September 4, at Salus private hospital, 27 Macquarie Street, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Dundas—a son (Ronald Frank).
FISHER (nee Walkom).—August 30, at Carinya, private hospital, Concord West, to Jessie, wife of H. M. Fisher—a daughter (Margaret Dawn).
FOWLER (nee Jean Kemp).—September 2, at Kender private hospital, Auburn, the wife of W. E. Fowler—a daughter (Pamela Jean).
GENTLE.—August 18, at Craignish, In- verell, to Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Gentle—a son (Graham Holmes).
GIFFORD (nee Torr).—September 4, at Sutton Veny, Chatswood, to Elsa, wife of Robert George Gifford, of Artarmon—a son (Peter George).
GLOVER.—August 30, at Lydham private hospital, Dulwich Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glover, of Earlwood—a daughter (Dianne).
GREEN (nee Jean Keldie).—August 24, War Memorial Hospital, to wife of M. I. Green (A.I.F., abroad)—a daughter (Robyn Anne).
GROSSE (nee Deitz).—September 3, at Sut-
ton Veny, Chatswood, to Lillian and Frank Grosse, Willoughby—a daughter (Pamela Margaret).
HARDING.—September 2, at Sutton Veny, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. John Harding, of Gordon—a daughter.
HARRISON (nee Craig).—September 1, at Royal Hospital for Women (Intermediate), to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harrison, of Manly, late of Woolwich— daughter (Roslyn Helen).
HAYES (nee Edna Bamford).—September 4, at Bethesda, to Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hayes—
a daughter (Wendy Joy.)
HEATH.—To Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Heath, of Ascot, Brisbane—a son (both well).
HOLGATE (nee Warren).—August 30, at Strathmore private hospital, Stanmore, to Mr. and Mrs. Mostyn Holgate—a daughter (Deidre Nerida).
JACKSON (nee Eunice Thompson).—Septem- ber 4, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital (pri- vate), to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jackson, 26 The Boulevarde, Cammeray—a son (Peter Warren).
JEFFERY (nee Enid Johnson).—September 1, 1941, at Woodleigh, Hurstville, to Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Jeffery, of Kingsgrove—a daugh- ter (Lynne Ellen).
JOHNSON (nee Spayen).—September 3, at Mater private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudleigh Johnson—a daughter.
JOHNSON.—September 4, at Carinya hos- pital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Ed- mond Johnson, Greenwich—a son.
JOHNSTON.—September 1, at Lossie Brae, Granville, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnston— a son (Paul Mervyn).
JOHNSTONE.—September 1, at Strathmere private hospital, West Ryde, to Gladys and
Bill—a daughter (Maureen Rae).
JONES (nee Kathleen Macdonald).—August 20, at Coonamble District Hospital, to Kath- leen, wife of Bdr. Owen King Jones (A.I.F.
Abroad)—a daughter.
KNAPP (nee Ivy Crome).—August 28, at Malabar private hospital, Wenworthville, to Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp—a son (Robert
John).
LAWRENCE.—August 23, at Valesco pri- vate hospital, Earlwood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lawrence—a son (Thomas Edward).
LIVIE.—August 30, at Fairlight hospital,
Manly, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Livie—a
daughter.
LOCKREY (nee Longhurst).—August 20, at Gunyah, Concord, to Dulcie, wife of Pte. Murdock Lockrey, A.I.F. (Malaya)—a daugh-
ter (Lynette Rosemary).
LONG.—September 2, 1941, at Kia Ora private hospital, Haberfield, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long—a son.
McMURRAY (nee Sweeny).—August 31, at Helenie private hospital, Randwick, to Lorna, wife of Leading Aircraftman David McMurray (R.A.A.F.)—a daughter.
McPHERSON (nee Slocombe).—September 3, 1941, at King George V Memorial Hospital (private), Mr. and Mrs. D. McPherson, Peter- sham—a daughter (Marjorie Elsie).
MELVILLE.—August 31, Rosslyn private hospital, Arncliffe, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Mel-
ville—a son.
MILES.—September 2, at Crown Street Hos- pital (private) to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Miles, of Bronte—a daughter (Carolyn Anne).
MORGAN (nee Val Robinson).—September 2, at King George V Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
B. Morgan, of Panania—a son (Dennis Robert).
MURRAY (nee McColl).—August 23, at Gratham private hospital Canowindra, to Melva, wife of Paget T. Murray, Rodd Street,
Canowindra—a daughter (Anne Ballantyre).
—a son (Robert Terence).
PAVETT (nee Dismorr).—September 3, 1941, at King George V Hospital (Intermedi- ate), to Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham Pavett, of Gladesville—a daughter (Rosemary Jean).
PHILLIS.—September 5, at Mater private hospital to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Phillips—
a daughter.
PRICE (nee Joyce Cameron).—August 29, at Harora private hospital, Lidcombe, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Price—a daughter (Janette).
PULLE (nee Lillian Charker).—July 10, at St. Margaret's Hospital (Intermediate), to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Pulle, of Kogarah—a son (John Leo William). (Premature.)
RADCLYFFE (nee Riley).—September 1, at Canberra Community Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Radclyffe—a son.
READ.—August 23, 1941, at St. Elmo pri-
vate hospital Lorn, West Maitland, to Edith and Horace Read—a daughter (Margaret Alison).
RUSSELL (nee Maud Williams).—August 29, at Araluen private hospital, Maroubra, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell—a daughter (Roslyn
Dorothea).
SEALE (nee Heather Holmes).—September 2, at the King George V Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Seale, of Bulolo, New Guinea—a son (John Christie). Both
well.
SHEAFFE (nee Mulholland).—September 4, at Saba, Neutral Bay, to Nancy, wife of Roger Sheaffe, junior—a daughter.
SHERIDAN.—August 24, at Fairlight private hospital, Manly, to Captain A. H. Sheridan, A.I.F., Darwin, and Mr. Sheridan, Northmead—a son.
SHERINGTON.—August 31, at The Poplars, Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sherington,
and Mrs. Dick Sinton, of Beverly Hills—a son.
SUGGATE (nee Parker).—August 23, at Illaroo private hospital, Kogarah, to Hilda and
Arthur—a son (Arthur Laurence).
THOMAS (nee Jean Embank).—August 19, at Dlua private hospital, Werris Creek, to Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Thomas—a daughter (Dara
Juliet).
THOMAS (nee Betty Barnes).—September 3, at Poplars private hospital, Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Thomas—a son (Rodney Lionel).
TIERNEY (nee Winn).—At Mater Miseri- cordiae, to Miriam, wife of Gunner C. J.
Tierney (A.M.F.)—a daughter (Miriam Thornton). (Premature).
TOMLINSON (nee Robb).—September 2, at
Orwell Hospital, Muswellbrook, to Jean and Donald Tomlinson—a daughter (Margaret
Ruth).
TRIMBOLI.—August 31, at St. Margaret's private hospital, Darlinghurst, to Mr. and Mrs. Trimboli, of 31 Darling Point Road, Darling Point—a daughter (Ann Rose Marie).
TURNER (nee Betty Nance).—September 1,
1941, at King George V. private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, of 65 Cambridge Street, Stanmore—a daughter (Jeanette Isabel).
TYNE (nee Mae Connors).—At Athlone private hospital, Penshurst, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tyne—a daughter (Diane Jeannette).
WELLS (nee Graham).—August 31, at Os- terley private hospital, Kogarah, to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nugent Wells—a son (Graham
Nugent).
WHISTLER (nee Phyllis Temple).—At Hamilton, New Zealand, to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Whistler—twins, son and daughter
(all well).
WIGGINS (nee Prowse).—August 30, at Englewood, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wiggins—a son (Lenard Martin).
WILSON (nee Cross).—September 2, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, to Marjory, wife
of Geoffrey—a son.
WILSON (nee Jean Baldwin).—At Saba,
Neutral Bay, the wife of Lyle, Newcastle (R.A.A.F., abroad)—a son (Kerry).
ENGAGEMENTS
ADAM—COOK.—The Engagement is an- nounced of Joan Winifred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cook, of "Willaroo,"
Dural Street, Hornsby, to Roy Edward, young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adam, of Bridge
Road, Hornsby.
ARTHUR—STYLES.—The Engagement is
announced of Marjorie June, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Styles, of Canberra, to Raymond James, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Arthur, of Goulburn.
BETHKE—COLE.—The Engagement is
announced of Joan, the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cole, of Wallerawang, to Bruce, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Bethke, of Parramatta.
BLACKMAN—AUSTIN.—The Engagement is announced of Mavis Irene, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Austin, Mc- Mahon's Point, to Bill Blackman, R.A.A.F.,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackman,
Lane Cove.
BRANZ—MALLINSON.—The Engagement is announced of Rita Lillian, only child of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mallinson, of Granville, to Gordon Morris, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Branz, of Burrawong, Dural.
BUTLER—WILSON.—The Engagement is announced of Rhee Leonie, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, of Earlwood, to Allan Henry, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Butler, of Kensington.
CARMICHAEL—CULLEN.—The Engagement is announced of Jean only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cullen, of North Bondi, to Pilot-
Officer Colin Carmichael, R.A.A.F., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carmichael, of
Coogee.
CHAMBERS—DRURY.—The Engagement is announced of Maisie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drury, of Ryde, to Ralph, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chambers, of Eastwood.
COLLINS—SHARP.—The Engagement is announced of Marjorie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sharp, Rockdale, to (Trooper) Geoffrey Collins (A.I.F.), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collins, Bexley.
DAKINGSMITH—KING.—The Engagement is announced of Mary Frances only daughter of the late Mr. F. A. King and Mrs. King, of Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A., and Alfred Edmund Dakingsmith, of New Jersey, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dakingsmith, of
Bowral, N.S.W.
DAVIES—CROOKS.—The Engagement is announced of Jean, daughter of the late Mrs. and of Mr. W. Crooks, to Henry John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Davies, of West
Ryde.
ELSON—BLACKSTONE.—The Engagement is announced of Audrey Winifred, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Blackstone, of Naremburn, to Jack Dundas, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elson, of Naremburn.
FITCH—KEGG.—The Engagement is an- nounced of Rita, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kegg, of North Sydney, to Charles, youngest son of Mrs. M. D. Fitch,
of Stanmore.
ENGAGEMENTS
FLYNN - AKHURST -The Engagement is announced of Dorothy Jean, eldest daughter of Mr T A Akhurst and Mrs M Akhurst, of Fitzroy Falls, to Thomas Henry, second son of Mr and Mrs W Flynn, of Clovelly.
Glin ¡s- III SNE881 -Tile Engagement li otino meed of Rene Mary loungest daughter of Mrs R Hennessy »nd tile lato i. Heimcfsi
of Kurrajong to Flight Sergeant Harold Francis RAAF Richmond elder son of Mr and Mrj A F Green of Gordon
GRirmil-IIOD11IR-The Fngagement 1» onnoilnccd of Vera youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Hodder of Bankstonn to Sidnei A Griffith RAN abroad youngest ion of Mr and Mrs GrlBltli of Bankstonn
IIOI.AN-llt'KOFSS -Ihe Engagement Is announced of Margaret Jane second daughter of the late Mr B R Burkcss «nd of Mrs L V Burgess of Point llptr to Phillip t\ll Ham only son of Mr and Mrs J A Hogan
of Itandnick
HOnilAM-UortKU.I -The Fngagement Is announced of \ airlie eldest daughter of Pie W Dorrcll (abroad) and Mr« Darrell Marou- bra io hrederlck (RAN) second son ol Mr and Mrs Holtham of Fiemantie
IINTOTT-SUTHKItl AMI -Ttlo Engage- ment Is announced of Margaret a*av only da ighter of the late Mr B sutherland Scot
land and Mrs J c Sinclair of Hotaait Avenue Lindfield to Harry Wentworth only «on of Mr and Mrs H E Llntott o! Bris bane and Sydney
LITTLEDIKE - DAVIES. - The engagement is announced of Constance Irene youngest daughter of Mrs E.S. Davies of Grafton to Stanley, son of Mr and Mrs. W Littledike of Palm Beach Queensland.
McDONALD-ROYLE-The Engagement is announced of Brenda Morris youngest daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs J C Royle of Artarmon N.S.W., to Sergeant Robert William, A. I. F. abroad, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald, of Ashford, N.S.W.
MAGUIRE-URE -The Engagement is an- nounced of Helen Lorraine loungest daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul J Ure of Sydney to Derek William, younger son of Mr and Mrs Herbert E Maguire, of Springwood.
.Mllclil.lL-CARR-The Engagement 1« announced of eberle Claire younger daughter of Mr and Mrs ETA Carr of Bellevue Hill to Iroopcr William S Mitchell Air, onli son of Mr and Mrs J C Mitchell of
Rose Bal
MOAK-UIUItCHUt-The Engagement Is announced of Sonia Beatrice onll child of Mr and Mrs C Churcher of Kogarah to Donald
MORRIS-Lill -The Fngagement Is «n nouncrd of Nellie loungest daughter of Mr and Mrs A Ede of Carlton to Arthur Lester cldr t son of Mr and Mrs C Mus of Belmore
MYiTOS-?L1NCASTEB -The Engagement is anno meed of Helen Jean only daughter of Mis and Hie late Mr J R Lancaster of I-astnood to Rus eil Clive second son of Mr and Mis r J Nenton of West Pennant Hills late of Ilto-d
Mimi-III IN-Hie Fiiiagtmcnt Is
nounced of Ltllelh onli daughter of lir ¡
Mis II Rinn of Raiiluli« to Eric eldest son of Mr and Mrs S C Noble of Newcastle
NOOMA-IvlNGsllv -The Engagement Is
onli on oi >r and Mrs C W Noonan of I-IH Inc.
0 M 11 II-SIM MINSON -Hie Englue- ment is iinno uiccd of Lllein iotitit,est duugh ti r of the late Mr W F Slcphensou of Chair loud and Mis K titeplicnsuil Gre
inouïe lu Richard (All) emit, sou of tile lute Mr ¡I A O Keeile Roset Hie and Mrs I O Ketüc Neutral Bl v
1 UKI 1 i L-D I i 1 It -a lia Engagement Is iiiuniiiiiLd of Adella second daughter oi Mr
und Mrs G Ii Duyer of lClngs.oid to Neal 1) lee second sin of Hie lute- Mr Pul k11 and Mrs J O Li len of Coneord
SUMMI KUI 1 I-1AMON -The Encage meut is announied of Lily Evelyn eldct dauthler of Mr \\ P Euston and the late Mrs haslem of William sticet Wingham to Hin ard 'lelmleh second son of Mr;
bunmeitllle and Hie late Mr Frank bunnner vllle of The Cedars Wlllghan
lllOMtS-O lililí s-The Engagement Is anuounecd of Patricia Marie younger daugh- ter of Mrs H D O Brien or Double Bal
to Alrcrallmon Hiikh Janies Tlioma*. lounger s m of the late Mr ond Mrs C P Thomas oi Darling I oin! _
1EM1LIMAN-HOBSON -The Engagement Is announced of Barbara only child ol the late H D Hobson mid Mrs Gordon Way of Strathfield to George second son of the late L L lemplcman and Mrs Templeman, Roslelgh Barmedman
MAISON-t>t AUINÜ-The Engagement Is announced of Norma elder daughter of Mr and Mis h H Gladiiig of Marrickville to Pcttl otlieer Rouald Bruce Watson youngest son ol Mr awl Mrs F W Watson of Ma- rl! Killie
H Bumlre and lin late H Bl«mlre of Pet-
ersham to Lile William youngest son of Hie Rev and Mrs G Cuiniion Wood ol Ash llild_______
MARRIAGES
CRAIG—TORBETT.—June 10, 1941, at St. Andrew's Church, Jerusalem, Palestine, Isabelle Anne, third daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
G. M. Torbett, Kiama, to John Alexander (A.I.F., abroad), only son of David A. Craig,
of Darling Point.
CROLL—ESPLIN.—August 30, at St. Mary's
Basilica, Stirling Laurence, eldest son of the late J. S. Croll and Mrs. Croll, of Sydney, to Doris (Robbie), only daughter of F. J. Esplín and late Mrs. Esplin, of New Zealand.
DOCKSEY—FARDELL.—August 23, at St.
Paul's Church of England, Burwood, by the Rev. A. G. Sanders, Flt.-Sgt. Roy Docksey, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Docksey, of Drummoyne, to Beryl Doreen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fardell, of Lucknow, via
Orange.
McCLOY - STURGESS. - July 19, at Wil- loughby Methodist Church, Helen, only daugh-
ter of the late Mr. T. H. McCloy and of Mrs. McCloy, to Henry Francis, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturgess.
McKENZIE—COSS.—August 22, at St. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, Dr. Ian McKenzie,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKenzie, Bellevue Hill, to Dorothy, only daughter of the late W. J. Coss and Mrs. Coss, Cremorne.
O'SULLIVAN—NEICH.—July 25, 1941, by the Rev. Fr. Roach, Driver Charles Mi- chael O'Sullivan, of Armoured Division, A.I.F.,
of Wollongong, youngest twin son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O'Sullivan, of King
Island, Tasmania, to Mary Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Charles Neich, of Bowral, and Mrs. Neich, of Belmore.
RODGER—DOWNEY.—Aug. 9, All Saints' Church, Woollahra, Warrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rodger, Rose Bay, to Dorne, daugh-
ter Mrs. L. Downey, Double Bay.
SILVER WEDDINGS
BRUCE-SMITH —CRUICKSHANK.—Septem- ber 6, 1916, at Christ Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Clive Statham, Ernest Bruce-Smith, of Darling Point, Sydney, to Jessie Isabel Cruick-
shank, of Moree and Nyngan. Present address, Toowoomba, Q.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
DAVIES—WATSON.—September 9, 1891, at
the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. A. Soper (of Petersham Baptist Church), William Henry, second son of the late Simon Davies, Esq., and of Mrs. M. Davies, of Leichhardt, to Sara Jane, youngest daughter of Samuel Watson, Esq., of Leich- hardt. Both formerly of Newcastle. Present address: "Llandudno," Victoria St, Ashfield.
DIAMOND WEDDINGS
HODGE —STANLEY. —September 4, 1881, at the home of Rev. Curtis, Cleveland Street,
Redfern, Frederick Onslow Hodge to Martha Stanley. Present address: 54 Henry Street, Punchbowl.
ROLL OF HONOUR
COLES.—August 29, 1941, W/O L. W. (Lawrie), Machine Gun Battalion, died of wounds, Egypt, loved husband of Nell and dear father of Helen and Sheila, youngest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coles.
DAVIES.—In affectionate memory of William John Davies, of A.I.F., 40 Ormond Street, Paddington, husband of Kit and loving father of Gwilym and Gwyneth, accidentally killed,
Palestine.
WILLIS.—Killed in action at Tobruk on June
16, 1941, Cpl. Arthur G. Willis, loved husband of Mabel, Daddy of John and Peter, only son of Daisy and the late Frederick G. Willis, of Albert Street, Petersham.
DEATHS
AUSTIN.—September 3, at Galwary, Eugowra, Mary Elizabeth, relict of William Austin, beloved mother of Ethel (Mrs. Cabot), Mabel (Mrs. Kirby), Bertha (Mrs. Downer),
and Lyle (deceased), James, Edward, Clare (Mrs. Turner), and William, aged 80 years.
R.I.P.
BARCLAY.—September 5, 1941, at her residence, 13 Crimson Street, Ashfield, Janet Barclay, aged 92 years. At rest.
BARNES.—September 5, 1941, at his resi-
dence, 31 Heydon Street, Mosman, Alfred Edward Barnes, aged 70 years. Privately in- terred Waverley Cemetery.
BELL.—September 5, at her residence, Myahgah Road, Mosman, Blanche Constance, dearly loved wife of Harry and mother of Leila, Laura, Reginald, Dorothy and Sadie.
BRYANT.—September 5, 1941, at Liver- pool, William Frederick, dearly beloved hus-
band of Dorothy Margaret Bryant, and loving father of Henry William Hannah, aged 61 years.
BURWOOD.—September 4, at 13 Mary Street, Arncliffe, William Thomas, aged 75.
Privately interred.
CALPHY.—September 5, 1941, at Mater Hospital, North Sydney, Edith Elizabeth, widow of the late William Francis Calphy and loved mother of Irene (deceased), Syd, and Frank, aged 76 years.
CONNELLY.—September 4, 1941, at a pri-
vate hospital, Randwick Florence (Pidge) Connelly, relict of the late William Connelly, aged 71 years.
CONNELLY.—August 1941 (suddenly), at her residence, 275 New Canterbury Road, Pet-
ersham, Lillian, loving sister of Rose and Margaret Hynes, of 111 James Street, Leich-
hardt. At rest.
COWELL.—September 1, 1941, at Sydney, Corporal Norman George G. Cowell, dearly beloved son of Florence Ann Cowell, of Bay- view, and the late John Cowell, of Narromine. Interred September 2, 1941, at Rookwood
Cemetery.
DAILHOUX.—September 4, 1941, at his residence, Walker Street, Yass, John, dearly loved husband of Emmeline, and loved father of Mary (Mrs. Smith, Punchbowl), Eveline,
Yass, Claire (Mrs. Kerin, Eastwood), Linda Mrs. C. Duffy, Yass), and stepfather of W. Hillier. Yass, aged 77 years.
DOWSETT.—September 5, 1941 (suddenly), at her parents' residence, 41 Palace Street, Petersham, Beryl, dearly loved daughter of Frank and Una and sister of Clem, Joy, and
Ian, aged 16 years.
DRURY.—September 5, 1941, at Belmont Lodge, Richmond, Frederick Augustus, dearly loved husband of Ellen Jane Drury, late of Narrabri, and formerly of Enmore, and dear father of Fred (Bondi), Nellie (Mrs. J. R. Matthew, deceased), Muriel (Mrs. G. A. Ross, Chatswood), Ernest (Kogarah), Elma (Mrs. W. M. Gordon, Earlwood), Leslie (Gulgong), and Lionel (Richmond), aged 81 years.
DUGGAN.—August 15, 1941, at Orange, Jean Isabel, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Peters, loved sister of Thelma
(deceased), aged 28 years.
DWYER.—September 3, 1941, at private nursing home, Coogee, Elizabeth, dearly loved mother of Nell and Mollie. Privately interred.
DWYER.—September 1, 1941, at Durban, South Africa, Mrs. Alice Isabel Dwyer, for- merly of Sydney, beloved sister of Emily W.
McIver, aged 66.
EADY.—September 3, 1941 (suddenly), Amy Eveline, late of 23 Badminton Road, Croy- don, widow of the late Richard Thomas Eady,
and dearly loved mother of Nardee (Mrs. F. A. Mailler), aged 69 years. Privately cre-
mated.
FOOTE.—September 5, 1941, at her daugh- ter's residence, Avondale, Windsor Road, Northmead, Victoria Jane, relict of the late Brigadier Joseph Foote, and loving mother of Olive (Mrs. C. King), George, Ivy (Mrs. Taylor), and Joseph, aged 78 years.
GREENWOOD.—September 4, 1941, at his residence, Hilda Road, Baulkham Hills, Alfred Selwyn Greenwood, loved husband of Georgina Ruth Greenwood, aged 67 years. At rest.
GREIG.—September 5, 1941, at 18 Cooper Street, Strathfield, Katherine, dearly beloved wife of Sidney A. Greig (Murrumbatman).
Interment at Canberra, Saturday, September
6, 1941. R.I.P.
HADLEY.—September 2, 1941, at 7 Church Street, Ashfield, Rose, widow of the late Frede- rick Henry Hadley (of Stanmore and Hurl-
stone Park), and dearly loved mother of Bert (deceased), Hilda (deceased), Granville, Harold,
and Linda (Mrs. Dessaix). Privately interred at South Head Cemetery.
HARRIS.—September 1, 1941, at Randwick Hospital, Lionel, beloved third son of Annie Maude Harris, and dearly loved brother of John, Bibbie (Mrs. F. Grant), George, Kenneth, Winifred (Mrs. S. Hoadley). Interred Rook- wood, September 2, 1941. Deeply mourned.
HAWKINS.—September 5, 1941, Mary, be- loved wife of C. Hawkins, of 588 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, and loving mother of Ray, June, and Barry. R.I.P.
HAYES.—September 4, 1941 (suddenly), Jeremiah, of 69 Wilson Street, Redfern, be-
loved husband of Mary Hayes, dear brother of Thomas, brother-in-law of Mrs. Morrissey and Richard Evans, and cousin of Pollie, Cis, Kate, and May Hayes, aged 71 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
DEATHS
JESSOP.—August 30, 1941, Sarah Anne, dearly loved sister of Mrs. H. Orton, 13 Daly
Avenue, Concord.
JOHNSON.—September 5, 1941, James, dearly loved husband of M. Johnson, of 126 Atkinson Street, Liverpool, aged 86 years. At rest.
KENNEDY.—September 5, 1941, at Sydney, Elizabeth Agnes Kennedy, relict of the late Alexander Kennedy, late of Crookwell, aged 79 years. Interment at Goulburn Monday.
KHAN.—September 4, 1941, at his resi- dence, Sydney, Fazee Gulum Mohammed, be-
loved husband of Grace Khan and loving father of Muriel, Venus, Jean, Aileen, Edward, Frederick, Robert, Keith, Colin, and Albert. Requiescat in pace. Privately cremated Sep-
tember 5, 1941.
LEWIS.—Wanganui, N.Z., Kate, beloved wife Peter Lewis, loving sister, Mrs. N.
Abbott, Petersham.
McCARTHY.—September 1, 1941, at her residence, 1 Albert Street, Bexley, Isabella, dearly beloved wife of Timothy P. McCarthy and fond mother of Bonnie and Violet, loving sister of Jack, Bob, Ted, Bill, Phil, Charlotte, Rose, and Nellie, and sister-in-law, of Tess, Perc, Ern, and Freda. R.I.P.
McGEE.—Sept. 5, 1941, at Randwick Mili-
tary Hospital, Francis Herbert McGee, dearest father of Phyl and Charlie.
McGEE.—September 5, 1941, at Randwick Military Hospital, Francis Herbert (Mac) McGee, of Fivedock, dearly-loved husband of Elsie.
McGRUER.—September 3, 1941, at a pri-
vate hospital, Dorothea S. (Dora), relict of the late Donald McGruer, of Dellcrag, Brungle, N.S.W. Privately cremated.
McMENEMY.—September 2, at the Mater Misericordiae private hospital, Andrew James (AM), of 14 Metcalfe Street, North Sydney. Interred Waverley Wednesday, September 3. R.I.P.
MARSH.—September 5, 1941, William James Marsh, dearly loved husband of An- nette and fond father of Alfreda, aged 78
years. For funeral notice see Monday's "Herald."
MARTIN.—August 26, 1941, private hos-
pital Gosford, James George Martin, late of Matcham, in his 101st year. Interred Wam- beral Cemetery, August 28. At rest.
MORRISON.—September 5, 1941, at a private hospital, Darlinghurst, George Mor- rison, of Grafton, beloved husband of Ildyce Morrison and dear father of Ion, Ildyce and Terry. By request no flowers.
MOSBY.—September 4, 1941, at Sydney Hospital, Mary (nee Littlejohn), dearly beloved sister of Alice, Albert, Amy (deceased), Walter, Robert, Edith, and John, aged 53. At rest.
OAKES.—September 5, 1941, at Cremorne, Elizabeth A. H. (Bessie), relict late Rev. W. F. Oakes and loved mother of Marjorie, Bessie, and Frank, of 129 Spencer Road, Cremorne,
and William, of Haberfield, aged 77 years.
OUVRIER.—September 5, 1941, at a private hospital, Marrickville, John William Ouvrier, of Minnamurra Avenue, Earlwood, beloved hus-
band of Mary Ouvrier and dear father of George, Sister Mary Casimir, Frederick, Ernest (deceased), Reverend Father Raymund, C.P., Frank, Rose, John, and Mary (Mrs. McDon- ald), aged 80 years. Requiescat in pace.
OXLEY.—August 17, 1941, William Robert,
of 30 Craigend Street, Kings Cross, late of England, Bowral, and Sydney, after long ill- ness, beloved husband of Mrs. Oxley.
POOLE.—August 25, Lorna (nee Fenerty),
cherished only child Mr. L. Fenerty, loved wife George, mother twins, Pamela, Lynette.
PORTEOUS.—September 4, 1941, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Annie, dearly loved wife of Alexander Porteous, and dear mother of John, Mena, Alex, James, Grace, and Edith. Privately interred Northern Suburbs
Cemetery, Friday, 5th instant.
PRIDDLE.—September 3, 1941, at Gilgan- dra, Paul Halls, beloved husband of Mavis Doreen, father of Noel, Moyra, and Brian, aged 29 years.
RYAN.—September 5, 1941, at his resi- dence, 28 Curtis Road, Balmain, Thomas, loving father of Elizabeth (Mrs. G. Clarke),
Maud (Mrs. A. McLachlan), Thomas, and Vera, aged 69 years. R.I.P.
SANTER.—September 4, 1941, at Auburn
District Hospital, suddenly, Ruby, beloved wife
of William E. Santer, of 29 Mary Street,
Auburn, and loved mother of Bill, Sid, and
Phyllis, aged 47 years.
STEWART.—September 3, 1941, Elizabeth Victoria, daughter of the late John Stewart, aged 78 years.
STEWART.—September 5, 1941, at her residence, 16 Broughton Street, Campbelltown, Eva Sarah, beloved wife of Graham W. Stewart and loving mother of Doris and Jean, aged 59 years.
SULLIVAN.—September 1, 1941, at West- ern Suburbs Hospital, Hannah Sullivan, of 4 Angel Road, Strathfield, second daughter of the late Michael and Julia Sullivan, of En- field, and loved sister of Margaret (Mrs. Grenenger), Ellen, and Edith.
SWAN.—September 5, 1941, at his resi-
dence, 51 Ridge Street, Gordon, John, beloved husband of Jane and dear father of Jennie, Veda, Alex, Morris, Gavin, and Kathie, aged 68 years.
TEAGUE.—September 4, 1941, at her resi-
dence, 226 Albany Road, Petersham, Char- lotte, widow of the late Joseph Sturgeon Teague, aged 84 years. Privately interred Rookwood Cemetery, September 5, 1941.
THOMAS.—Late Newland Street, Waverley, Mesac H., loved father Goldie, Felton, Ash- burner Street, Manly, and Herbert, Eulalie, Staple Street, Bexley. Privately cremated
September 5.
TINNING.—August 29, at Children's Hos-
pital, Camperdown, Ronald, only son of Gunner Tinning (Palestine) and Marjorie, of Brighton- le-Sands, brother of Kay, grandson of Mrs. K. Tinning, Rockdale, nephew of Will, George, Eileen, Ray (Malaya), Dorothy, aged 5 years.
R.I.P.
TOOTH.—September 3, at her son-in-law and daughter's residence, Albany Street, Gos-
ford, Louisa Emily Tooth, late of Leeton, dearly beloved mother of Eric and Harold (Leeton), Sybil (Vaucluse, Sydney), Stuart (Queensland), and Doris (Gosford).
TWINE.—September 4, 1941, at his residence, Railway Street, Pennant Hills, Herbert Charles, loving brother of Elizabeth Ann Twine, aged 69 years.
WILD.—September 3, 1941, at Ashfield, Lucy Mileham, relict of late Frederick Wil-
kinson Wild, and beloved mother of Owen, Arthur and Robert (also Frederick, George,
Ernest, Stanley, and Victor, deceased) in her 98th year. Privately cremated.
WILLIAMS.—September 1, 1941, at private hospital, Belmore, John Williams, 59, of 170
Haldon Street, Lakemba.
WYNTER.—September 4, 1941 (suddenly), Robert Onebye Wynter, of 150 March Street, Richmond, and formerly at Taree, dearly loved father of Muriel Wynter, in his 87th year.
YOUNG.—August 26, 1941, Annie Muriel,
of Coonong Road, Gymea Bay, loved mother
of Bevan, youngest daughter of the late Geo. Henry and Margaret Alice Roberts, and dear
sister of Alice (deceased), Florence (Mrs.
Hutcinson, Melbourne), Ethel (Mrs. Munro, Casino), Margaret (Mrs. Thomas, Manly), Evelyn, George and Elsie (Mrs. McNair, Melbourne).
IN MEMORIAM
AMIES.—Sacred to the memory of dad, Leslie, died September 4, 1932, June, Heather,
Valda, Cynthia.
ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of our darling mother, passed away September 7,
1940. Also dearest dad, passed away October 1, 1940. Sadly missed by Edith, Dorothy,
Andrew.
BAILLIE.—Loving memories of dad, died September 8, 1940; also mum, died January 14, 1939. Inserted by their loving daughter,
Ethel.
BRAZELEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily, and our devoted mother, passed away September 6, 1939. Inserted by her loving husband, Samuel, and family.
BELLETT.—In loving memory of Clair and Nelia, who departed this life September 6,
1940. Inserted by their loving friends, Jess
and Claude.
BIBLE.—In loving memory of my dear son, Clem, and our brother, who passed away September 6, 1940. Sadly missed. In- serted by his loving mother and brothers.
BIBLE.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Clem, who passed away September 6, 1940. Inserted by his loving sisters, Clare and Margaret. Sadly missed.
BLYTH.—Loving memories of Betty June, died September 6, 1939. Our saddest day of the year. Inserted by dad, mum, brothers,
sister, and Grandma Blyth.
BOOKS.—In loving memory of my dear father and our grandfather, George Books, late of Wiseman's Ferry, who died September 6, 1934. Inserted by his loving son, Cameron,
wife and children.
BOYS.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Pearl, who departed this life September 6,
1940.
In tears I saw you sinking
And watched you fade away,
God alone knows how I miss you
As it dawns one year to-day.
Inserted by her loving husband, Ted.
BOYS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life September 6,
1940.
A mother like her you will never find, A beautiful memory she left behind, A single thought a silent tear,
As to-day it dawns my first sad year.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Daisy, and
family.
BOYS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life September 6,
1940.
Always so good, unselfish and kind, Beautiful memories left behind;
Life is eternal, love will remain,
In God's own time we'll meet again.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Elsie, son-
in-law, Doug.
BOYS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life September 6,
1940.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Life's weary trials, and suffering past;
In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more. Inserted by her loving daughter, Mavis, and
family.
BOYS.—In loving memory of our dear sis-
ter, Pearl, who departed this life September 6, 1940. Inserted by her loving sisters, Maud, Emma, Beatrice, Jane, and Elisa.
BRAY.—In loving memory of our dear brother George, passed away September 6, 1907. Inserted by his sisters, A. Dempsey
and F. Love.
BRENNAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father and grandfather, George Brennan, who departed this life Sep-
tember 6, 1940.
One year has passed to-day Since you were called away; In the garden of memory
We walk together every day. Inserted by his loving wife and children and grandchildren.
BRENNAN.—In loving memory of my dear father, George Brennan, (Doc), who departed this life September 6, 1940.
To be with us in the same old way Is our dearest wish to-day.
Inserted by his loving son, George, and daughter-in-law, Jose, and granddaughter,
Betty.
BRETT.—To the treasured memories of our dearest mother and grandmother, Alice, who was taken to rest September 7, 1940. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Ever-remembered by Ethel, Tom, and family,
and baby, Ronald.
BROWN.—In loving memory of David Rhodes, Little man, ever near and dear.
From the family.
BURNETT.—In loving memory of dear mother who passed away September 6, 1933.
God's greatest gift—remembrance. Inserted by Mabel and Jack.
BURNS.—In loving memory of my husband and our dear father, Alfred Ernest, who passed away September 8, 1940. Sadly missed by
his wife and family.
BUTTA.—Cherished memories of our dear mother, Maria, who died September 6, 1928, and our dear father, Antonio, December 15, 1918; also our dear brother, Giuseppe, Octo- ber 2, 1931. Sadly missed, but silently remembered by loving children, brothers, and sisters.
CALICOTT.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Maria, who passed away September 4, 1940. Sadly missed. In- serted by her loving husband, sons, daughters.
CARROLL.—In loving memory of our dear father, Michael, who departed this life Sep- tember 7, 1938. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Lil and George.
CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Ivy Stella, who passed
away September 7, 1938.
To live and love and then to part,
Is the saddest blow to a human heart.
Inserted by her parents, brothers, sisters. CLARKE.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and our father, John William, passed away September 7, 1921. Inserted by his loving wife, Emma, and sons, James, Selby.
CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John William, passed
away September 7, 1921. Inserted by his lov- son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Mary, grandchildren, Jack and Kathleen.
CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather John William, passed
away September 7, 1921. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Millie and Aleck Hindmarsh, and grandson, Warren.
CRUMMY.—In loving memory of my dear wife and fond mother, Amy, who departed this life September 7, 1939.
A beautiful memory left behind,
Of a loving mother, good and kind;
She suffered in silence and patiently bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more.
Inserted by her loving husband, Arthur, and children, Thelma, Eileen, Olive, Maysie, and
Arthur.
CULLEN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who departed September 6,
1940.
A silent thought brings many a tear,
With tender thought and deep regrets, Joe.
IN MEMORIAM
CULLEN.—In loving memory of my dear mother who departed this life September 6, 1940. May her soul rest in peace. In- serted by her loving son, Jack, and family.
DOWNS.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, Henry William, who passed away September 6, 1940. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother, father, and brother, Tom.
D'ARBON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Norman, who passed away September 7, 1937. Inserted by his loving wife, Enid,
and children, Geoffrey and Paul.
DDELANEY.—Fond memories of our dear daughter and sister, May, passed away Sep- tember 6, 1935. Inserted by her fond parents, sisters, and brothers.
DICKER.—In loving memory of dear Bill, who passed away September 7, 1936.
Though years bring much that is altered,
And days bring much that is new,
There is one thing that never alters,
My thoughts and memory of you. Inserted by his loving wife.
DOWNS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Harry who departed this life September 6, 1940. Inserted by loving parents, brother, and sister.
DULLING.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jim, who died September 6, 1940. Inserted by his loving wife.
DULLING.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, James Munro.
There is no death in heaven,
For they who gain that shore Have won their immortality
And they can die no more.
Inserted by his loving father, mother, sis- ters, and brothers.
ELPHINSTON.—Fond memories of my be- loved brother and our dearly loved uncle, Bert, passed away September 6, 1939. Never forgotten by Mrs. Platts and nieces, Marjorie, Alma, and Una.
EVANS.—To the memory of my dear sister, Isobel, passed away September 6, 1940. Hearts that loved you never forget. Inserted by her loving sister, Jessie.
EVANS.—Loving memory of our Auntie
Belle.
Rest in peace, we will not forget.
Inserted by her sister-in law, Nellie Henry, nieces, and nephews.
EVERINGHAM.—In loving memory of my
dear husband and our father, who passed away September 7, 1935. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Col. and Ray.
FRIEDMAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Annie Friedman, who passed away September 6, 1939. In-
serted by her loving children and grand-
children.
GEER.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our father, passed away September 6, 1940. Always remembered by his loving wife and children, Ethel, Jeff, and Edward.
GLOVER.—A loving tribute to the memory of my dear husband, Thomas Ellis (Tom) Glover, who passed away September 7, 1938. Sadly missed by his loving wife, May Glover, and children, Ellis and Shirley.
lHAGNEY.—In loving memory of my dar- ling husband, Sylvester Michael, who departed this life September 7, 1939 (abroad). Dearly loved. Inserted by his loving wife, Bessie.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of my dear mother and grandmother, Matilda, who passed away September 7, 1940. Forever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter, Flo, family.
HENDERSON.—A tribute of love and re- membrance to my dear father, who passed away September 6, 1939.
So far away your grave to see,
But not too far to think of thee.
Inserted by his loving daughter, Maggie, and grandchildren.
HENDERSON.—Robert, who went to rest on September 6, 1939.
Some wish for sunshine, some wish for rain, I wish for you, dad, again and again. His loving daughter, Alice.
HERMAN.—In loving memory of Rue, pas- sed away September 7, 1938. At rest. In- serted by sisters, Laura and Flo.
HILL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Florence Grace, who passed away September 6, 1930.
Beautiful memories, fond and true,
Remain in our hearts, dear mother, of you. Inserted by her loving daughter, Floss, son- in-law, Tom, and sons, Henery and Arthur.
HORNE.—In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Jewel, who fell asleep September 7, 1939, aged 19 years.
Life is eternal, love will remain,
In God's own time we will meet again.
Inserted by her loving mother, father, and brother, Clifford.
HORNE.—In loving memory of my dear granddaughter and our niece, Jewel, who passed away September 7, 1939.
Her happy smile, her loving ways, Will linger with us all our days.
Inserted by her loving grandfather, aunties, uncles, and cousins.
HUCKSTEP.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dad, who passed away September 6, 1940.
God saw the way was getting rough,
The hill he had to climb;
He gently closed his weary eyes,
And whispered, "Peace be thine."
Always remembered by his loving wife and
family.
HUGHES.—In loving memory of Jack, who passed away September 7, 1939. Inserted by his brother, Charlie, and family.
INGRAM.—In loving memory of our loving son and brother, Arthur, who was accidentally killed September 6, 1935.
You said good-bye with a smile, A day we will always remember. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother,
step-father, brother, Bill, and wife, Thelma, also sincere friends, Billy and Pat Stewart.
JACK.—In loving memory of our darling Millie (nee Ring), who passed away September 6, 1940, aged 24 years.
To-day we are thinking of someone,
With love that is fond and true; Someone we missed so sadly,
Dear Millie, that someone is you. Inserted by her loving mum and brothers and sisters-in-law, Jack, Stan, Bill, Jim,
Harold, Alfie, Nell, Lottie, and Alice.
JACK.—In memory of Millie, called home September 6, 1939. Inserted by Nina and Jack.
JONES.—In loving memory of my dear son and our brother, Jack, who passed away September 6, 1938. Always sacred in the memories of his loving mother, sister, and
brothers.
LARG.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and dad, Frank, who passed away Sep- tember 6, 1936.
To live and love and then to part,
Is the saddest blow to human heart.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. LAWLER.—A tribute of love to the memory of my sister, Ettie, died September 6, 1940; also my dear mother, Anastasia, died Septem- ber 20, 1924. Never forgotten by Violet
Sullivan, Rockdale.
LEVERIDGE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Pollie, who passed away Septem- ber 6, 1940. Hearts that loved you never
forget. Minnie and Will.
McCABE.—In remembrance of my friend,
Jack.
Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by F. Craw.
McCRORY.—In loving memory of my dear friend, George, who passed away September 7, 1940. To live and love and then to part, Is the saddest blow to a human heart. Inserted by his loving friend, Doreen.
McGEE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away September 6, 1940.
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept,
Of dad, we loved, and will never forget.
Inserted by his loving daughter, Marg.,
Sid, and family.
McGEE.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away September 6, 1940.
Sadly missed.
By his loving daughter, Queenie.
McGEE.—In memory of our dad and grand- father, Percy, who died September 6, 1940.
Just a thought, fond and true,
To show, dear dad, we think of you.
Inserted by Percy, Marie, Leslie, and Alan. McKAY.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Mary, who passed away September 7, 1934. Inserted by her loving husband and family.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dar-
ling daughter, Isabel McKenzie (nee Isa (Coates), who departed this life September 7, 1919, aged 23 years. Inserted by her loving parents, brother and sister-in-law.
McLEOD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth, who departed this life Sep-
tember 6, 1938.
A better mother never lived,
Nor one so true and kind;
Her equal in this weary world
We very seldom find.
Inserted by her loving children and grand-
children.
McLEOD.—In memory of my dear sister, Elizabeth, passed away September 6, 1938.
Memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own. Her sister, Emily.
McLEOD.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Elizabeth, who passed away September
6, 1938.
Always remembered.
Inserted by her loving sisters, Nora and Gertie.
McQUADE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died September 7, 1935.
Not forgotten. Inserted by Kate and Elsie.
MARSHALL.—A tribute to the memory of George (Pa.), called home September 6, 1939. Always remembered by Andy.
MILLWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Millwood, who departed September 6, 1939.
Two sad years have passed away, dear Alex, Yet still I miss you more each day. Inserted by his loving wife.
MILLWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law, and grandfather, who departed this life September 6, 1939. Inserted by his loving son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, Jack, Pearl, Walter, and Alick.
MOSS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Florence, died September 7, 1926. Inserted by Freda, Harry, Arthur, and Walter.
MURRAY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Charles Richard, who departed this life, Sydney Hospital, September 7, 1940.
I keep in my heart the love of the past,
To me it is dearer than gold;
For deep in my heart it is planted to last,
And in your absence it will never grow cold. Inserted by his lonely wife, Nell.
MURRAY.—In loving memory of dear
father, Charles Richard, who departed this life at Sydney Hospital, September 7, 1940.
Always so loving, unselfish, and kind,
What a beautiful memory to leave behind. Cheerful smile and a heart of gold,
The dearest father the world could hold.
Inserted by his loving son and daughter- in-law, Ernest and Iris.
MURTAGH.—Joseph, killed September 2,
1938.
A sudden shock, it was so severe, To part with him we loved so dear.
Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law,
Ursula and Tom.
NELSON.—In loving memory of my darling
son, Johnnie, who passed away September 7, 1936. Inserted by his loving mother, Honarah Nelson.
O'KEEFE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Lucy, who passed away September 6, 1940. Inserted by Alex and family.
PAPWORTH.—In fond memory of my dear husband, Perce. R.I.P. Dear dad and gran- dad left us September 6, 1939. Deeply mourned by his wife and family.
PATTINSON.—Loving memory of grandma, Mary Andrea, died September 6, 1939. In- serted by grandson, William, Celia, Yvonne.
PRATT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Frances Pratt, who passed away Sep-
tember 6, 1935.
No space of time no lapse of years,
Can dim my mother's past,
Remembrance holds it ever dear,
Affection holds it fast.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in- law, Elsie and Jack.
REDWIN.—In loving memory of my dear wife, our mother and grandmother, Jessie, who passed away September 5, 1938. Always remembered. Inserted by her loving husband, sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren.
ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of my dear grandson, nephew, and cousin, Bruce, accidentally killed, September 6, 1938.
Always remembered.
Inserted by his loving grandfather, auntie, Janet, cousin, Jack.
ROGERS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Emma C., who passed away September 6, 1940. Inserted by her loving family.
RUDD.—In loving memory of our dear father, William Joseph, who passed away Sep- tember 6, 1932. Inserted by his family.
SAMIOS.—In loving memory of Maria, who
passed away September 7, 1940, aged 1 year 10 months. Inserted by Auntie Margaret, Uncle Bill, Elaine, and Janet.
SAXBY.—In loving memory of my dear hus- band and dad, who passed away September 7, 1940. Sadly missed, always remembered. In- serted by his loving wife and family.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear parents, Mary and John. Always remembered by Stella, Jim, Jack, and Bren.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, James Samuel, who passed away September 5, 1936. Always re- membered. Inserted by his loving children and grandchildren.
SKONE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, John Henry Skone, who passed away September 6, 1938. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
TONKS.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, passed away September 6, 1940.
God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts.
Inserted by her loving husband, Joe, and Ida. TONKS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, and grandmother, who departed this life, September 6, 1940. Ever remembered by her daughter, son-in-law, Edna, Baden, and family.
TONKS.—In memory of dear mother, Alice, passed away September 6, 1940. Son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Florrie Tonks, grandchildren, Lorraine and Joe.
TURNER.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Leslie James, who passed away Sep- tember 7, 1933. Inserted by his loving sisters.
IN MEMORIAM
TYAS.—In loving memory of my dear hus- band and our father William Tyas, called to higher service September 7, 1940.
A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds, A helping hand to those in need;
Always so loving, unselfish, and kind,
What a beautiful memory you left behind. Inserted by his loving wife, sons, daughters- in-law, and grandchildren.
USHER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Elizabeth, who passed away September 5, 1936. (Late of Annandale.)
I miss her kind and loving ways,
With her I spent my happiest days.
Inserted by her loving husband and family. WALSH.—In memory of Harriet Josephine (Jo), who passed away September 7, 1938. Inserted by Harry Binskin.
On Active Service
ABBOTT.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Arthur Roy, died of wounds in France, September 6, 1918. Inserted by his mother, brother, Ted.
RETURN THANKS
The FAMILY of the the late Mrs. MAY BARNES, of Windang House, Windang, de- sire to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad beravement.
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tributes during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear mother. Please accept this as personal.
Mr. and Mrs. RAYMOND MALAVEY, of 275 Belmont Street, Alexandria, desire to THANK all relatives and friends for their ex-
pressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement, also Rev. W. M. Robson and Nursing Staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, for their kind attention. Please accept this as our personal thanks.
Mrs. C. T. FREEMAN and FAMILY, of 73 John Street, Woollahra, desire to THANK
relatives, friends, staff Reuben Branch, mem- bers of Traffic Staff. Waverley Tram Depot,
A.T. and M.O.E. Association, employees, Rand- wick Tramway Workshops, Waverley Tramway Cricket Club, for their kind sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, and cards, in their recent sad bereavement. Pleast accept this as our personal thanks.
Mrs. C. TANGE and Mr. W. MOLONEY, of 149 Point Street, Pyrmont, wish to sin- cerely express THANKS to relatives, neighbours, and friends for kind sympathy, letters of condolence, floral tributes, telegrams, and cards in their recent sad bereavement and loss of their daughter and wife. Please accept this as personal thanks.
FUNERALS
BARCLAY.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mrs. JANET METZ, JAMES, WILLIAM, AGNES (Mrs. McRAE), ALEX, WALTER, and JEAN (Mrs. ALYING) are invited to attend
the Funeral of their beloved Mother, Janet Barclay ; to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood, THIS DAY, at 10 a.m., for Rookwood Crematorium. MET- ROPOLITAN BURIAL AND CREMATION SOCIETY, Railway Parade, Burwood. UJ2178-9 BARNSEN.—The Funeral of the late BER-
NARD JULIASS BARNSEN, of 1 Arthur Street, Fivedock, will leave the Private Chapel of Motor Funerals Limited, 30 City Road, city, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.30 o'clock, for Crematorium, Rookwood. MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED, A.F.D.A., 30 City Road, city,
M6277.
BELL.—The Funeral of the late BLANCHE CONSTANCE BELL will take place at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium THIS DAY at
11 o'clock.
BROWN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr.
and Mrs. WILLIAM BROWN are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved SON, Francis Alfred Brown; to leave his parents' residence, 6 Dalange Road, Putney, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for Church of England Ceme- tery, Field of Mars. T. J. ANDREWS, A.F.D.A., 21-25 Elmore Road, Newtown.
'Phones, LA2873, etc.
BRYANT.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mrs. DOROTHY BRYANT and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly beloved HUSBAND and their dear FATHER, William Frederick Bryant; to leave T. J. Andrews' Funeral Chapel, 25 Enmore Road, Newtown, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Rookwood. By request, no flowers. T. J. ANDREWS, A.F.D.A., 21-25
Enmore Road, Newtown. 'Phones, L2873, etc.
BRYANT.—Members of the SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION are invited to
attend the Funeral of their late Comrade, WILLIAM FREDERICK BRYANT, of the
Second N.S.W. M.R.'s. For further particulars see family notice. MAJOR C. W. H. COULDER, V.D. Pres.; JOHN T. RYAN, Sec. CALPHY.—The Funeral of the late Mrs.
EDITH ELIZABETH CALPHY will leave
our Funeral Home, corner Miller and Falcon Streets, North Sydney, THIS SATURDAY, at
10 a.m., for Northern Suburbs Crematorium. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.
CONNELLY.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. and Mrs. R. JONES, Mr. JOHN McKAY, Mr. and Mrs. T. HUNT, and Mrs.
M. McKAY and their FAMILIES are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved SISTER, SISTER-IN-LAW, and AUNT, Flor-
ence (Pidge) Connelly, late of 48 Lansdown Street, Surry Hills; to leave our Private Chapel, 604 Crown Street, Sydney, THIS MORNING, at 10.15 o'clock, for the Pres-
byterian Cemetery, Randwick. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS, LIMITED, 640 Crown Street, Sydney. 'Phones, LA2777 (4 lines).
DOWSETT.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. and Mrs. FRANK DOWSETT and FAMILY, of 41 Palace Street, Petersham, are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly
loved DAUGHTER and SISTER, Beryl; to leave our Funeral Chapel THIS SATURDAY, at 3.15 p.m., for the Rookwood Crematorium. WALTERS and SON, Dulwich Hill Terminus.
LM1676.
DRURY.—The Funeral of the late FREDE-
RICK AUGUSTUS DRURY, of Richmond
and Narrabri, is appointed to move from the Methodist Church, Richmond, THIS (Satur-
day) AFTERNOON, after service commencing at 4 o'clock, for the Methodist Cemetery,
Richmond. City friends catch 1.40 p.m. train from Central. K. E. PRICE, Funeral Direc- tor, Richmond.
DRURY.—Lodge Redfern No. 82 U.G.L. of N.S.W.—Officers and Brethren are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved RT. WOR. BRO. FREDERICK A.
DRURY, P.J.G.W.; to leave the Methodist Church, Richmond, THIS DAY at 4 p.m. J.
T. CHEGWIDDEN, W.M.; H. C. HINCH- CLIFFE, Secretary.
ELDERSHAW.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. ELDERSHAW, of Victoria Road, Parramatta, Mr. and Mrs. H. WILSON, of Rouse Hill, are invited to at- tend the Funeral of their dearly loved AUNT,
Elizabeth; which will leave our Chapel, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3.45, for the Baptist Cemetery, Smithfield, CHARLES INNES and SON, 32 D'Arcy St. Parramatta.
UW9259.
FLETCHER.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. G. FLETCHER and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved HUSBAND and their dear FATHER, Reg-
inald Samuel Fletcher; which will leave his late residence, Karimbla Road, Miranda, THIS SATURDAY, at 1.30 p.m., for the Crema- torium, Woronora. J. and C. HARDY. 'Phones, LW5634 and LU1554.
FLETCHER.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. J. FLETCHER and FAMILY are
invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly
loved SON and their dear BROTHER, Reginald Samuel Fletcher; which will leave his late residence, Karimbla Road, Miranda, THIS SATURDAY, at 1.30 p.m., for the Crema-
torium, Woronora. J. and C. HARDY. FOOTE.—The Relatives and Friends of the
late VICTORIA JANE FOOTE, of Avon-
dale, Windsor Road, Northmead (late of
Dulwich Hill, THIS DAY, after a service at 1.45 p.m., for the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood. WALTERS and SON, Dulwich
Hill Terminus. LM1676. FOOTE.—The Officers and Soldiers of the Saltation Army are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Comrade, Mrs. Brigadier FOOTE. For particulars see family Notice. Bandsmen please bring Instruments.
GREENWOOD.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. GEOGINA RUTH GREENWOOD, of Hilda Road, Baulkham Hills, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved HUSBAND, Alfred Selwyn Greenwood; to leave the Metcalfe and Morris Chapel, 177 Church Street, Parramatta, THIS SATURDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for Crematorium, at Rookwood, METCALFE and MORRIS PTY., LTD., A.F.D.A., Parramatta. 'Phone, UW8891.
HALL.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr.
FREDERICK HALL, IRENE, FRED, and JOHN are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved WIFE and their dear MOTHER, Elizabeth Ann; to leave our Private Chapel, 59 Parramatta Road, Annandale, THIS AFIERNOON, at 3.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS, LTD., 59 Parra-
matta Road, Annandale. 'Phone, LA2777
(4 lines).
HAWKINS.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. C. HAWKINS and FAMILY are in- vited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFF and their MOTHER, Mary; to leave St. Peter's Church, Surry Hills, THIS SATUR- DAY, at 2.30 p.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Botany. Mass at 7 o'clock. WOOD COF-
FILL LIMITED.
HAYES.—The Relatives and Friends of the
late JEREMIAH HAYES are kindly in- vited to attend his Funeral; to leave his late residence, 69 Wilson Street, Redfern, THIS SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m. for the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, No. 3 Mortuary. THOMAS DIXON PTY. LTD. (A.F.D.A.). MA6013,
MA6014. Established 1836.
HAYES.—H.A.C.B. Society, St. Benedict's Branch No. 80.—The Officers and Mem-
bers of the above Society are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their esteemed MEM- BER, Bro. Jeremiah Hayes. For particulars see family notice. M. DOYLE, Secretary.
HOLT.—The Interment of the late HARRY
HOLT (ex-Imperial Soldier) will take place THIS DAY, at 10.30 a.m., in the Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood, The Workers' Funeral Directors, C. H. PARKER and SON, 40 Brown Street, Newtown. LA2109.
HOWLAND.—The Funeral of the late
HENRY ROBERT HOWLAND, late of Newcastle, will leave the private chapel of Motor Funerals Limited, 30 City Road, city, THIS MORNING, at 9.15 0'clock, for the Rookwood Crematorium, MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED, A.F.D.A., 30 City Road, city. Tele.,
M6277.
HOWLAND.—The Friends of Mrs. M.
BRIEN and DAUGHTER, VERA, are advised that the Cremation of their dear FRIEND, Henry Robert Howland, will take place THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at the Rookwood Crematorium. MOTOR FUNERALS
LTD., A.F.D.A.
JOHNSON.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mrs. MARY JOHNSON and FAMILY, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND and their FATHER, James; to leave his late residence, 126 Atkinson Street, Liv- erpool, THIS SATURDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for Church of England New Cemetery, Liverpool.
WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, in conjunction with L. MURPHY and SONS, Liverpool.
LOCH.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs.
ETHEL LOCH and FAMILY, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUS-
BAND and their FATHER, Ernest Vincent Loch, late 3rd Machine-gun Brigade, A.I.F.; to leave his late residence, 58 Arthur Street,
Croydon, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for Rookwood Crematorium. MOLLOY BROS., Sydney Funeral Directors, 240-2 King Street, Newtown. LA2909.
FUNERALS
LOCH.—TOTALLY and PERMANENTLY DISABLED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.— The Officers and Members of the above Asso-
ciation are invited to attend the Funeral of their esteemed Member, ERNEST VINCENT LOCH. For further particulars, see Family Notice. GEORGE BLACKMAN, President. W. L. AIREY, J.P., Secretary.
McGEE.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. FRANCIS HERBERT (MAC) McGEE, of 24 King's Road, Fivedock, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved HUSBAND; to leave our Private Chapels, 262 Oxford Street, Woollahra, on MONDAY MORN- ING at 10.15 for Northern Suburbs Cemetery. WALTER CARTER, Waverley.
MORRISON.—The Funeral of the late GEORGE MORRISON will leave Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton, TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, for Grafton Ceme- tery. By request, no flowers. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.
OAKES.—The Funeral of the late MRS.
E. A. H. OAKES will leave the Methodist Church, Haberfield, after Service commencing at 2 p.m., THIS DAY for Crematorium,
Rookwood.
OUVRIER.—Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late Mr. JOHN WILLIAM OUVRIER, of Minnamurra Avenue, Earlwood, will be celebrated at St. Brigid's
Church, Marrickville, THIS (Saturday) MORN-
ING, at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the Church THIS (Saturday) MORNING at 9.45 o'clock, for Botany Cemetery. Solemn Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late Mr. Ouvrier will be celebrated at St. Brigid's Church, Marrickville, on MONDAY
MORNING at 10 o'clock. W. N. BULL PTY. LTD., Telephone, LA2858.
RYAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr.
and Mrs. G. CLARKE, Mr. and Mrs. A. McLACHLAN, Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS RYAN, and Miss VERA RYAN, and their FAMILIES are invited to attend the Funeral of their loving FATHER and GRANDFATHER, Thomas; to leave 28 Curtis Road, Balmain, THIS DAY, at 2.30 p.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, Mortuary No. 1. METROPOLITAN BURIAL AND CREMATION SOCIETY PTY., LTD., Railway Parade, Bur-
wood. UJ2178.
SANTER.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr.
W. E. SANTER, of 29 Mary Street, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. SANTER, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. TAYLOR and Mr. SID SANTER are invited to attend the Funeral of his be- loved WIFE and their dear MOTHER, Ruby; to leave the Private Chapel of Motor Funerals Limited, 97 Rawson Street, Auburn, THIS MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock, for the Rookwood Crematorium, MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED, A.F.D.A., 97 Rawson Street, Auburn. Tele., UX7261.
SAUNDERS.—The Relatives and Friends of the late RICHARD WILLIAM SAUNDERS are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave our Private Chapel, 401 Pacific Highway,
Crow's Nest, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.30 o'clock, for the church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs, LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., 401 Pacific Highway, Crow's Nest.
'Phone, XB1578.
SMITH.—The Relatives and Friends of the late CECIL JOHN SMITH, of Parramatta, are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave our Chapel, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 for Church of England Cemetery, Liverpool, new portion, CHARLES INNES and SON, 32 Darcy Street, Parra-
matta. UW9259.
STEWART.—The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. GRAHAM W. STEWART and DAUGH- TERS, DORIS and JEAN, of 18 Broughton Street, Campbelltown, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFE and their MOTHER, Eva Sarah; to leave her late residence, at 3.30 (service at residence 3.15), THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, for the Pres- byterian Cemetery, Campbelltown. C. A. NICOL, Funeral Director.
SWAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs.
JANE SWAN and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved HUS-
BAND and their dear FATHER, John, to leave his late residence, 51 Ridge Street, Gordon,
THIS DAY, at 3.15 p.m., for the Presbyterian Cemetery, Northern Suburbs. ERNEST ANDREWS, Chatswood. JA2834.
TIER.—Requiem Mass for the Repose of the
Soul of the late SISTER MARY MADELEINE will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Convent Chapel, Mount Street, North Sydney,
THIS (Saturday) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the Chapel at 9.45 o'clock for Northern Suburbs Cemetery. W. N. BULL PTY. LTD. Telephone, LA2858.
TWINE.—The Relatives and Friends of
Miss ELIZABETH ANN TWINE are in-
vited to attend the Funeral of her beloved BROTHER, Herbert Charles Twine; to leave Railway Street, Pennant Hills, THIS DAY,
after service commencing at 2.45 p.m., for West Pennant Hills Cemetery. T. J. AN- DREWS, A.F.D.A., 222 Pacific Highway, Hornsby. 'Phones, L2873, JU1514.
WALKER.—The Friends of Mrs. ADA
WALKER, of 89 Queen Street, Wool-
lahra, are advised that the remains of her dearly beloved HUSBAND, James Richard Walker, were privately cremated at the Eastern Suburbs Crematorium (New Zetland papers please copy.) CHARLES KINSELA PTY., LTD., A.F.D.A., Taylor Square, Dar- linghurst. 'Phones, FL4136-7-8.
WYNTER.—The Interment of the late
ROBERT ONEBYE WYNTER, of March Street, Richmond, is appointed to take place THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at the Church of England Cemetery, Richmond, after service
in St. Peter's Church, Richmond, commencing at 3 o'clock. K. E. PRICE, Funeral Director,
Richmond.
CREMATION AT
ROOKWOOD or NORTHERN SUBURBS. For all information consult a Funeral Direc-
tor. Information and literature may be forwarded to any address on application.
CREMATION OFFICES, 19 Bligh St, Sydney. Tele., BW1615. After Hours, XU3717.
ROCK OF AGES MEMORIALS.
F. ARNOLD and SONS PTY. LTD.,
Manufacturers of High-grade Memorials since 1879. 53 Regent Street, SYDNEY. MA5232.
Near Central Square.
Works and Quarries, Paddington. FL1873.
Brochure on request. All cemeteries.
CREMATION, WORONORA CREMATORIUM,
SUTHERLAND. CITY OFFICES, 2-12 Carrington Street, Sydney. BW6518. After hours, LY2201 or LU1337. See any Under- taker for information and booklet. CREMATION AT
EASTERN SUBURBS CREMATORIUM.
For all information consult an Undertaker. 'Phone, FJ1525, after hours, FJ2500.