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Births and Death*, Bereavement Notices, Mar - riages and In Memoriara Notices, up to eU lines, 3/; each succeeding line, 60. per line extra. In order to guard against imposition, notices of Births. Marriages and Deaths must be ... authenticated by some respectable person to ensure insertion. BIRTHS. COOMBS. — On November 7, at Westcourt Private Hospital, Kalgoorlie, to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Coombs, of Narembeen — a daughter, both well. RICHARDS. — On November 18, at Narrabeen Hospital, Coolgardie-street, Subiaco (Sister Reid), to Isobel, wife of William Stanley Richards, of 69 Hardy-street, Hollywood — a daughter (Joie Lorraine). Both well. No vis- itors for four days. SCADDAN. — On November 15, at Merredin Hos- pital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scaddan, Goo- marin — a son (Norman Herbert). Both well. MARRIAGES. CARTER-HARPER. — On September 19, 1931,   at St. Alban's Church, Highgate, by Rev.   Marshall, Frederick Samuel Carter, of   Mt. Lawley, to Marjorie Agnes Harper, of   East Perth. HART-TYERS. — On November 4, at St. Patrick's   Church, Bunbury, with Nuptial Mass, by the Rev. Archdeacon Hayes, John Francis, third son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart, Newtownbutler,   Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, to Elsie May, third daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr Henry Tyers, 35 Charles-street, Bunbury. DEATHS. BASEDEN. — On November 18, at Fermoy Hos- pital, Northam, Bertha Marie, the dearly be- loved wife of Frank Baseden, of Hopetown- avenue, Northam, loving mother of Lauraine,   Kenneth and Marie, and loving daughter of Mrs. Holmes, of Fremantle; aged 36 years. COOK. — On November 17, Emily Iverna, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Donnelly, of   North Perth, loving sister of Dorothy, Frank, Fred, Jack, George and Harold; aged 27 years. COOK. — In loving sympathy of my dear niece, Emily Iverna Cook.       One of the best,       God rest her soul. — R.I.P.             Inserted by uncle Eddie Donnelly.       COOK. — On November 17, 1931, at Subiaco, Emily, loving friend of Violet and Jim, and baby Brian and Richardson family, Fremantle- road, South Perth.           Ever remembered.               GORHAM. — On November 12, at Melbourne, Edwin, loving husband of Elizabeth, honoured   father of Milly (Brisbane), Stanley (Mel-   bourne), and Arthur, of Clarence-street, South   Perth.                         PEAK. — On November 9, 1931, at St. John of God Hospital, Bunbury, Alfred Nicholas Peak,   beloved husband of Emma Peak and father of Frank, Sydney W., May A., Leslie T. and     Arthur J.; aged 69 years. Peace, perfect peace.                 SLATER. — On November 15, at Narrogin (sud- denly), Robert Angus, beloved husband of Jean,   loving father of Angus and Frank, eldest son of the late Angus and Jean Slater, Millicent,   South Australia, brother of Mrs. Faichney (de - ceased), Williamstown, Victoria, Dave and   Mrs. Hastings, Adelaide, Mrs. Russell and Mrs.   Ferguson, Ryde, New South Wales; Jessie, Eva and Norman, Millicent, South Australia; broth-   er-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craig, Ned- lands; Mrs. Davis and Thos. Craig, Melbourne.   Until the dawn breaks and shadows flee away. Eastern States papers please copy.   IN MEMORIAM.         Anzac Hero.                         PAGE. — In loving memory of James W. Page, killed in action July 19, 1917, Hessines Ridge, only brother of Alex, killed Fleurbaix, 1916,   both 82nd Battalion.                   God's greatest gift; remembrance.       Inserted by his mother and sisters. _________ CHAMBERLAIN. — In loving memory of our dear Irwin, who was accidentally killed on Novem- ber 19, 1916.             Too dearly loved to be forgotten.     Inserted by father, mother, brothers and sisters. DOUGLAS. — In loving memory of our dear     mother and grandma, who passed away No-     vember 17, 1929.           Too dearly loved to be forgotten.         Inserted by her loving son Clemence, daughter-       in-law Ethel, grandchildren Iris, Leslie, Rita,   Harold, Eric, Hazel.   FORWOOD. — In loving memory of our dear     husband and father, Arthur, who passed away   on November 19, 1927.           Sweetly sleeping.             Inserted by his loving wife, Amy, and daugh- ter Mabel, nieces Amy and Marjorie.         HIORNS. — In loving memory of our dear mo- ther, who passed away on November 18, 1929.       A beautiful memory is all we have left Of a loving mother gone to rest. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters     Elsie, Bill, Max. Lewis and Gladys. HIORNS. — In loving memory of our dear       mother, who passed away on November 18,       1929.                 Not just to-day, but every day, Loved and remembered.             Inserted by daughter May and son-in-law Tom. JACKSON. — In loving memory of my dear mo-     ther, Catherine Jackson, who passed away   at Bunbury, November 19, 1929, aged 96. Treasured memories.               Inserted by her loving son, Harry.     JACKSON. — In sad and loving memory of our darling mother, who passed away November       19, 1929.                 We are thinking of you, dear mother, Thinking of how you died;   Thinking we could not say goodbye,     Before you closed your eyes.         Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-   law, Madeline and Walter and grandchildren. McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of my dear     husband and our dear father, George, who         passed away November 19, 1927.   In my lonely hours of thinking,     Thoughts of you are always near.   I who loved you sadly miss you         As it dawns another year.         He always strove to do his best         His heart was true and tender.         He patiently toiled for those he loved,     And that is something to remember.       Our father.                 Inserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth and     family, Midland Junction.     McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away November 19, 1927. You are always in our thoughts, father.   It is sweet to breathe your name. Inserted by his loving son, George and   daughter-in-law Maggie, Mundaring.         McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of our dear father, George, who passed away November 19, 1927.                 Ever remembered.               Insertedby Annie, Vic, and grandchildren. McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on November 19, 1927.                 Inserted by his loving daughter and son-       in-law Jean and Clyde.       McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, who passed away Novem-   ber 19, 1927.     Remembrance.         Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-     law Lily, Will, and grandchildren. McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of my dear   father, who passed away November 19, 1927.   Slowly the years roll by,     But loving memories never die.       Inserted by his loving daughter, Maggie, grand- sons Bob and Seym.   McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on November   19, 1927.   Ever remembered.       Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-   law, Bob and Belle.   McCRACKEN. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away on November 19, 1927. May the winds of heaven blow gently,       On that sweet and hallowed grave; Where sleeping without dreaming.   Lies the one we could not save. Inserted by his loving daughter Bessie, son-     in-law and grandchildren. OLIVER. — In loving memory of our dear daugh- ter, who departed this life at Cottealoe, No- vember 19, 1929. Loved and remembered the same to-day, As in the hour she passed away. Mayse dear, we miss you.   Inserted by her loving father and mother.     OLIVER. — In loving memory of our dear sister, Mayse, who passed away on November 19,   1929. Loved and remembered the same to-day,   As in the hour she passed away.   Inserted by her loving brother Jack, and sister-       in-law May.   OLIVER. — In loving memory of my dear and only sister Mayse, who departed this life,       November 19, 1929 To-day I am thinking of someone,   Who was loving and true; Whose smile was as sweet as the sunshine, Dear Mayse, that someone is you. Inserted by her sister, Florence.   OLIVER. — In affectionate memory of our dearly loved grand-daughter and niece, Mayse, who passed away November 19, 1929.   At rest. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Squiers and daugh- ters, Katanning. OLIVER. — In loving memory of my dear friend, Mayse, who passed away November 19, 1929. I cherish sweet memories that are only my own.   Inserted by Madge Daniels, Wagin. OLIVER. — In loving memory of Mayse, who passed away on November 19, 1929. You left behind some aching hearts,     That loved you most sincere;     That never ran, and never will, Forget you, Mayse, dear. Inserted by Don. OLIVER. — In fond remembrance of my dear pal, Mayse. who passed away at her home,   Cottesloe, November 19, 1929. Time changes many things,   But memory, like the ivy, clings.     Inserted by Roma, Kellerberrin. OPIE. — In loving memory of our dear father, John Opie, who departed this life on No-   vember 19, 1929 To think we did not say good-bye, Will oft-times bring regret;   But those that loved you dearly Are the ones that will never forget.   Inserted by his loving son and daughter   and family, William and Catherine Opie, Calin- giri.

IN MEMORIAM. OPIE. — In loving memory of our dear dad, who departed this life on November 19, 1929 Two sad years of thinking, Of a loved one we have lost; Only God in heaven knows What that sad parting cost. Inserted by his loving daughter and son and family, Gertrude and George Nilsson, Cannington. RENOUF. — In memory of Francis Thomas Renouf, born in Jersey Island, England; died at his residence, corner Douro-road and Ches- terfield, South Fremantle November 19, 1896; aged 50 years. I often think of you, dear Frank, When I am all alone. Grief is the only friend,   That I can call my own. Father above, I'll not complain Till You join the link to the broken chain. The Lord's will be done. Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Mrs. Laura A. Renouf, Douro-road. SHELDON. — In loving memory of my dear mother and our grandma, who departed this life on November 19, 1930. A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by her loving son, Charles, Mel- bourne, and grandchildren, Gladys, Dick, Phil. SNELL. — In loving memory of our girlie, Kath- leen Joyce, called to her Father's home No- vember 19, 1929. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Inserted by mother and father and brother, Neil. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MRS. JEAN ALFORD desires to THANK all kind friends and relatives for telegrams, letters, cards and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sudden   sad bereavement in the loss of her dear hus- band; especially Mr. and Mrs. Collis, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Renolds, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Alford. Will all kind friends accept this as a personal expression of sincere   gratitude.           MRS. JAMES of Yarloop, and Daughter (Mrs. G. Frearson, Dumbleyung) wish, to THANK all kind friends for telegrams, letters, cards,     floral tributes and personal sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; especially thanking Dr.   Jacobs and staff of Yarloop Hospital, also Mr. Schlam, of Yarloop. Will all kind friends accept this as a personal expression of thanks.   MRS. APPLEYARD, senior, of Kununoppin,   Sons and Daughters desire to sincerely   THANK all kind friends and relatives for let-   ters, telegrams, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all kind friends accept this as a per- sonal expression of sincere gratitude.       MRS. HUGHES and Family desire to THANK all relatives and friends for telegrams, let-   ters, cards and floral tributes expressing kind       sympathy in their recent bereavement; espe-   cially Dr. Peacock, Mrs. Martin and Mr. Baldry. MR. and MRS. LAMBRECHT desire to THANK all relatives and friends for their floral   tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; especially Mrs. Miller,   Harry, Jimmy, and members of the Alpine Taxi Association.           MR. RICHARD (DICK) MULLER, of Holly- wood, desires to sincerely THANK friends and relatives for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes and messages of sympathy in his re- cent bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of gratitude. MR. R. Y. McVITTIE, South Perth, wishes to THANK all kind friends for letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy. Please accept this as a personal expression of sincere gratitude.               THE Sons and Daughters of the late Mrs. Emma Cooper, of Pennant-street, wish, to   THANK all kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters and personal expressions of   sympathy in their recent sad bereavement;   especially Doctor Pearson, Rev. Rogers and the neighbours of Pennant-street. Will air kind   friends accept this as a personal expression     of thanks.                                 FUNERAL NOTICES.   BASEDEN. — The Friends of Mr. Frank Base- den, master butcher, of Northam, are re- spectfully informed that the remains of his   late dearly beloved wife, Bertha Marie, will be interred in the Methodist portion of the   Northam Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed   to leave the Mortuary Parlour of J. W. Purs-   lowe and Son, Northam, at 3 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, proceeding to the   Methodist Church, thence to the Cemetery.     J. W. PURSLOWE and SON, Funeral Directors,   264 Fitzgerald-street, Northam.     COOK. — The Friends of Mr. Albert Oliver Cook, of 48 Daglish-street, Wembley, are respect-   fully informed that the remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Emily Iverna, will be in- terred in the Baptist portion, of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.25 o'clock THIS (Thursday)   AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move from       Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son's Service Chapel, 1023-1025-1027 Hay-street (corner   George-street ) Perth, at 2 o'clock. Friends         wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth.                         DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Dir-   ectors, 1023, 1025, 1027 Hay-street (corner George-street), Perth. Tel. B3232. Inglewood Branch: 735 Beaufort-street.         DRAPER. — The friends of Mr. Robert   Draper, of 31 Thompson-road, North Fre- mantle, are respectfully invited to follow the   remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Annie Louisa, to the place of interment, the Salvation Army Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Company's Private Mortuary, 81-91 Market-srteet, Fremantle, THIS (Thureday) MORNING at 11.30 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 11.50 a.m.     ARTHUR E. DAVIES and COMPANY, Under- takers, Fremantle, Claremont and Hollywood. Tel. FM2225, F2177 and F1281.         WOODS. — The Friends of the late Mr. Patrick Woods, of West Perth, and formerly of Tip-   perary, Ireland, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave St. Bridgid's Church, West   Perth, at 9.30 o'clock. THIS (Thursday) MORN- ING, per road. Friends wishing to attend may proceed by the 9.40 o'clock train leaving Perth. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St.   Brigid's Church at 9 o'clock this morning.     BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-   street, Perth. Tel. B4308; private, B3376,   B2938.                      

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