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BIRTHS.
ABRECHT. —at .Har, tiger lire
Mil.I K (nee Marshall). —On the 5tb February, at
liilkritli private hospital to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ir.'iie- a son. (Both well.)
BARKER (nee Cath Kennedy). —On the 6th Febru-
ary, at Radcliffe street, Echuca, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker —a daughter.
BARRY (nee 1 ella Lindsay).-On the 1st February
it t.iinplenlgh, Avoca, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Barry, "f I ,ml Cl.ide, Clunes-a son.
BENNETT. —On the 11th February, at St. Helens
private hosplnl, Windsor, to Mr. and Mis «aller I bENNETTl, of BraZler, 21 Head street I In ood-a daughter.
Flinn. BRADY. —On the
27th january at St
Hillary, at «1.
Vari em, to Mr. and Mrs.W.Brady, Sta
ami Mr«
IIV, Mai
lues Hank-a son.
BROOKE. —On the 13th February 1929, at Ft.
firorge'a Hospital, Kew, to Mt. and Mrs. Nor- win M. flrookc, of Mm nibil-a daughter.
BUCHANAN (nee Eileen Brown). —On the 12th
February, at Kulki private hospital, the Grove ????, to Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Buchanan, of Brunswick- a daughter (Dawn Margaret).
Buck (Bride Kirby)-On the 29th January,
at St Georges Hospital. Kew to Mr and Mrs. A H Buck 7 Carrington street Glenferrie - a son (Edwin David).
nilliWN (linden).-On the 12th February, i
1 erin ideir. Honran road. Glenhuntly lo Mr. III Urs Vtlinl llrnnn, Kean street, Caulfield-a son (Ram lleelunoel). (Lived two days.)
CAMERON'.-On the 8th Februai}, at Slsfi
IVelT's private hospital. Flneblea, 17 Manning mill, East Maliern, to Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Came- ron, of Swan Hill-a daughter.
ClARKSON (nee Alma Reeves).-On the 8th
! ciernáis. IM*., at Oramlsille private hospital, Wnnillr, the stifo of George Clarkson-a
daughter.
CORNISH (nee l.nnlee Clarke).-On Hie 7Hl Fob
man. at Rosehill nrlialc hospital, Henllelcb. lo Mr and Mrs H.F.. Cornlsh-a iliugliter (Raille i na), (llillll well )
CRIGIE/??li:-On the IOth Feliruarv, at fiuildforel
pruale hospilal, lo Mr and Mis. A T. Craigie
lill TUN (me »nlli Hosier).-On the 10th Fl'h.
linn it lb uti prliate boMi'tal, Caulfield. (li llr and Mi« *. J. »ilion. I'ddi gi me. Hellt I i.-li-i son (llonal.l Frank).
liKK-ON-On Hie r.th Filn um s at Nurse
(li,ra', private hospllal. In Mr. and Mr». Venn nielson. Collie, Hepburn Springs-a dallgliler.
TI v\« (nee I'lbel l.illipliler).-Oll Hie Olli Fell
ruin, it nellies,!, pii,ate bospllnl. In Mr and Mrs llamlil Fiaus-a daiighler (Eunice Ann). (Until nell )
HAAMOND??IR (nee finen Harket).-On the 201b Jnnli
iri, al lliliist.ilTnage píllate hospital, Burnood, lo Mr. and Mis. Hat mond Farmei-a daughter (Coral Isabel).
HAINSWORTH-On Hie 61b Frbiuarv. at launltn
priVate Imsnllal. lo -Mr. and Mis. S. C. Hains. narlee, Waterdale load, lumboo-a daughter. HVilh well.)
HARGETT??T - On the liff December, 1Í12S, «t
llotri priate hospital, «andrlngliam, In Mr. anil Mr» C T ». ll.irgelt, nf lleilb, 45 Potter .ire-el, Itlark Rock-a son (llrlan Thornton).
H????] ill-cm the 15th Fcluinrv, at Vertnaelor
nrhile hc»p!tal. (Henbiinlly. to Mr. and Mrs Ir- It islam. (Ileuliuiilli-a son.
HERBERT (nee Flin Onlbiallli).-fln Hie Dib reli-
mare, at Guildford l hosnltol. Canlerbiirv roed, Camhemrll, lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Horlit a daughter (.Inila F.iln). (Hoth nell.)
????_On the 71 li Fcbrtniv. 'al \snm prívale
lmsiut.il. Cheltenham. to Mr. and Mrs-. N. VV. Inln. of Vnimav. Fiesham mid, Cheltenham a sen (David liofflgo). (Hotll Hell.)
?????( on« -On the St li February , at Fairnea. Im or.
hill sirerl. «t. Kilda, lo .Mr. and Mrs. Charles \ .lieeib-a son.
I???TT«. (nee Hosie Wllelsmllh).-On the 11th Fels
rim. at Ihe Wh Mia píllate hnsnltal. Smilli -tiwi, Tliornhuri. to Mr. and Mrs Fred li. Irlt.-l elansliter (Tdllll .losce). (Ilntb well.)
MARTIN (nee llcatilie Zlegenbi In) -On the 11thi Mirum, el S|. Helens tnlsate hostilt ii, Arma ililr lo Mr ind Mis. VV. .1. Marlin, Service .irret ( .mlilclil-n son (Harold Henr}).
McLENNAN-On Hie 211th .lanunri. 1929. at
lllillienonk. Nuisr Stanhope's priate hospilal. knimt. to Mr. nnil Mis. A. A. Mclennan-a son H'rundel Kenneth).
Mc????- (nee Irene brownfield).-On the nib Munni, at «Mer Wright's privale hospilal. Vliirdialloe. lo Mr. nod Sits. C. McPliale-a son (Ulan Petril.
MIK OMFV. - On Hie 71b rebinan, 1M1. at
t. une) ii in plliale hospital, llherlne street, liiiinselnle, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert de Huigb Wenuien-a daughter.
????ltlll. (nee Hell)-On the Ctli Fibmnri. at
'"1 Mm mi mail. Fast Prestón, In Mr. and Mis. I'lillllll-i daughter (Shirley) (llolll veil.)
POOLE (nee Veía Fen In)- On the 7th Februarf,
jt lies-lull nrliale hospital, llenllelgh, lo Mr. mel Mr- W. II. Poole-n daughter (Lesley
I m nine)
????-at Ire.
lire m .1. Pievktei. of Cii|leinondah, Mansfield
RICHES---On Hie 2"ith .Janiiary, al lleeihmnnt,
lo Mr and Mrs V. F. Riches, or HI Kar della .tren. Fast Malvern-a son.
ROBERTSON (nee Ann Mackel0.-On Hie IOIIi
»at les'si.-jirli'iite hospital.
elsiiglner (Phyllis June).
SPRAKE-On the 6lh Februari'. at stonehaven.
Itnpiniiin. lo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprake, of Feih. Minloa-a dillghter. (Dawn Mary),
STANTON-On the 201b Janunrv, nt Cinibr.il mule hospital. Minti road. Fast St. Kilda. m Mr. mel Mrs. Albert Stanton, of Helmsley .n, et. Maliern-a son.
Til I OR (nee I hiela Abbotl) -On the 3rd Febril
»i, it \h>»glel. «nnoi Fills, lo Mr. and Mrs. bruer Tailor, ni I.alluna, Stawell-a son.
????????is,o-Oii Hie *bll Februnrv, at lindisfarne
rma.r hospital, M.ndl.illoe, lo Mr. and Mis. -Min Tinning, of Pembroko, Golden avenue, Uirlsei-a sou (llailel Reid).
TROTMAN- On Ihe 6th Feblluiri, al Qllltlsma,
binde nong mad. lo Mr. and Sirs. Trotman daugliter (lletti).
TURNOURI-On the IOIIi Febniai}, at Yartla.
fiiliiini, to Oneil, nile of J. O. Turnoura son.
W???lin?- (nee Jem (-nilen)-On the 6th Febmurv,
l"2'i st Hopetoun, to Mr. mid Mr». Victor J W élit,-H son (stillborn). ,
MARRIAGES.
IHIIII-linmsO.V.-Illv cable. J-On Hin Olli
It-linliri, at All Saints Church. Turpin?. Derek li, rblei KUI of Mr». Han, of Ipob, mid the bile T H Ihn. to Ollie, mungel daughter of Ml
al Mr- W II HciiiUoli, Taipiiig. (Address, lMli. F M S )
BREEN-dlVMIIKRI.IN-.-On the 12tb December,
1*48. by the lln. John Jones, al All f-nlnts', -i Kihii, Roheit 1 n ecddalc, eldest son of Mr .mel Mrs Robert Hreen, Kyabram, to Huile V nil i onls daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Itrei (kimbrilln, of M. Kilda.
BULL-OULD. -On the 15th January, 1929, at
Presbyterian Church, Cheltenham, by the Rev ?, Hector Stewart. youngest son of Captain and Mrs. P. W. Bull, Clendon road Toorak, to Winifred Alice, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ould, Chesterville road,
Cheltenham.
LUN--KING,-On (be Sill Jaminu',- at Grange
will, Oiiiimid, hi the Rei. F. Ilulebers. "ric «iflnei, elde-t son of Mr. and Sir«. S. F han. of Maali (N S.VV ), to Jcuu I'tiaibelli
onls dnighter of Mr. and Mia. !.. A, King, of
bimmel
FRILAY-GRACE (nee O'Gorman).-On the 2nd
February, 1929, at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Queen's parade, Clifton Hill, by the Rev A May, PP., Patrick Charles (Chas. P) Frilay, fourth son of the late Louis Maurice and Mary Anne Frilay, of Maryborough, Victoria, to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas and Ellen O'Gorman, of Tutye.
HALFORD-PARSONS. -On the 3rd November
1928, by the Rev. Dr. Charles Strong, D.D., Britton Riveiere Halford, third son of Mr. Edgar Halford, and the late Mrs. Halford, to Minne Adeline, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parsons, and niece of Miss Parsons.
HAPPELL--BAILEY On the 16th January, at
Malvern Presbyterian Church,' bv the Rev. W. Thompson, Edward John, only son of Mr. and Mrs F R. Happell, of East Malvern.tlo Doris Lavinia, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Baileyl of Caulfield
HORNE _1 l«[li:il -On the 2nd January, at St. Mill's Cliur'h of Fliglaud, Colac, by Hie Rev. V lunli, »atmond, son nf Mr. Olid Mis. F. W. Home «idnei, lo Rachel Dorothy, jonngest fliu-liter of Sir. and Sirs. II. ITshei, of Kulan
til. Colac
JENKINS-_POI.I.orh'.-On the 20!h December,
l*'!S. -it Oui huir« Hein of Clnlstlans U.C. Clawl,, 1 ist llnnisnlck, Iii Hie Rev. Fntliei ¡uiiB .linns William, fourlb son of J. nnd the 'ale Mis Jenkins, of Mlllgrnie, to Man Agues ÜUlsie), outs daughter of Mis. and lale K. J. Pelloek of Noith l-'llnov. (Present address, lina luiieliein )
MAL COL M-II Ki; III K.-On Hie lilli Noiember,
I'M, at Methodist Church, Flslciniiick, bv Hie P« (! Arthur. Alex. M.. onlv son of Mis. F VI. Malcolm, Mentone, and the late William Mai ¡alni, llrcaelford, lo Jean Rai, e'der dallgliler of Mn. A. Wirburton. F.lsleinulck, and Hie bile Vllicel rtrghle (A.I.F.).
MATE-SIcVllllIFR.-On the Sill Dei einher, ni
Mollioiirne Hniinniar Cliupel. South Yarra. In Btr Arnold, (¡lolTlev. onlv son ni Ml. anil Jb> Mil.'. VVaierlev aienue, liiinboe, to Vere, fnb daugliler of Sir. -Hoy Mc.Vrlhur. benah Hilf), Hobirl.
MONGAN-NVPllllNr - On Hie Ililli Jiiiuirv.
'O. at Hie IlipH.f C'llllieh, Vlooneo Ponds, I* the Uri S McDonald. Albert (leorge, tblid '«n of Mr ami Mrs. II. Mongan. Henri «tiret, K'luingloii, lo Ruin Vllllelgli. .lounger daligli lit nf ti» Ute Mr and Mrs O. W. Niiyethille'.
«I 1 ilrlirld
SKEWES-I!Olli:il l«ON' -'Filler Wedding 1-On
ti'HU, I,brum, 1001, ni the 'looiak Melho JW I lum h, Norman V\ ¡Ulam, tblid son of >b ml Mrs Mntlheu hK-ne», or Husiksbnrn. 'ti Itliel, null elallgliler of Mr lorn HeiWMttsoil, "I coilli laira. (Piescnt address, 11 Minti Ulme, ( nnegle )
TERRILL-PV-UII -On (be Ililli Jamlan. at
lu Mlbein Uriel Mi'lhndlM Cbilleh, Heiidlgo. aura loiingest iliugliier of Mis M. and the "It Mr. .limn. Pascoe, of !» Mt. Koioug toad. Ilrndigo, !,> niieicri j . eldest son of .Mrs. and ¡»e lale Mr | \. lenlll. of Hoeder slreel. 1'Mlaik, bendigo (Present adelicss, llalrns
VINE-UIIIN-Oi, (be *)th .Initial}, lffiil, at
¡-labt (lumh, llantbinii, In the Itci J J.
>Mli, Lee ii. sun "r Mr. nie/ Mi». S. Vine, of ¡<Klielc.il. to leleluleb. clalightei of Ml. and J1"- V «. l,u.f Ila«thom (Present nd *!'??, 57V llilnbon r.I, l.lcnfcirle, F 2 )
WISEMAN-VRMsillDMi. _ On Hie billi needn-
't. M .t Millhill,! I Inn, li. Mm minbee mi, 11 Ih ttesbi .leihiis, Rubelt Muir, sc,uuKe»t
» e Mr mel Mi-.. James tt Iseinnli, »lllilllCs-, T»b. III (lu ist hi, I'liubeth, soilngest ilaiigh «'I Mr m,! Mr» Win J. Ainiklinng, llobalt
^»1. Munumi,,,i, i (I'lesent iiilehiss, ri"- I
DEATHS.
ANDERSON. -On the lilli Febril.liy, 1029. nt lils
Killittie«, 5 Addison strcct.-Mounoe Point«; Hobin ¡truce, Hie much lo»ed and deiutml husband of Lizzie, ant! fond and loiiiig lalhii of Uiuco and
Jack. -
Our dear father at rest.
ARMSTRONG.-On tho lilli rebinan-, at her
resiliente, 109 Autumn street, Gccfung West, Joan, widow of Archibald Armstrong, late Numurkah, mother of Lillian (dccriisod). Rubv (»li». Haine«, Newport), Gertrude (Mr». Robert -uti, Geelong Went). Horuthy (Mi>. T. Jolinsun, Niiinuikali) aged 72 jean,. (PiUnlcly Inti-ited
l.ii-luiig, JUili rebruñíi.)
Rest, swttt rest.
BARRATT - On the 11th February, at her resi-
donee, 41 Hastings slreet, Northcote, Ada, douri» loicd wife of W'ullcr. and lo»lug mother of Sid. Roy, Hertha, Slun. WIRreil.
Out darling mofhtr.
BARTLETT - On the 15th February, at her resi-
ililii-c, 1SS beaconsfield parade, Middle Pulk, llononih Ihn denily helot ed wife of William Ruheil Iturlletl, and loiliig niolher of \da (Mrs. Osborne), aged *48 jeais. West Australian papet» please ropy.
Itoqiilcscat In paie.
BONIFACE - On the 12th February, at Canning
«Heel, Hotham Hill, William George, Hie loted hush mil of Eillth, and loving father of Harold, Anile, lisle (Mr«. Wilgin). Edith (Mrs. Ma«-nn, deceased), Illida (deceased), Kuper!, lind Vera (Mrs. Gardiner); iil«o lo»lug grnmlfatllcr of \loVI lloroih.i, Pegg»-, Yalciv, Mo» a, Mu
Harold, lia», Edith, mid Hill»-; and grca.
grandfather of Tedd», aged til »cal«. No mourning. (Prliatcly interred.)
BROWN. - On the 15th February, 1929, at his
residence, 22 Elizabeth street, Moonee Ponds, George, dearly beloved husband of Mary Brown, father of Effie, George, Will, Grace (deceased), Bob (deceased), Elsie (deceased), Edna (de- ceased), Elva, and Ted, brother of Mrs T. Hind- son, of Charlton, aged 79 years, and 8 months, late of Victorian Railways, Sale, and Ballarat.
CONNING. - On the lilli rollman', at Adelaide,
Hie dearly belo» ed husband ol Jessie Conning (neo Sharp), loving father of Graham, Jean, nobble, and Owen, loied sutiln-law Mrs. James Sharp.
Some dnv »e »»111 understand.
-(2fi Albion street, limns»« lok Wesl.)
CONWAV.-On Hie Sill February, at private ho«,
¡illili, SI. Kilda, Martin, the dearly bcloied bus limul of Nellie Conway (nee Nellie Coakle»), of II Goldsmith street, St. Kilda Foulis, and "lot ed / son of Sarah mid Hie late Matthew Cannai*, of
hoo.woe mp, lo»ed brother of Michael, "Kato (Mu. Tailor), Maggie, Sarah (deceased), Mnrv (deceased), aged .TI tear«, (Interred Pakenham cemetery on Pclmmry 9.)
Rcquloficat In pace.
CRANE'. - On the 14th robmar«, 192!), at prívale
hospital, Knut Maliern, George rrcdcrli'k. of OS Ortona- rood. Armadale, dcioled tuilier and life- long friend of rioiciii-e. agc«! GS »ears. Iloiu nuil resided in Prahran since 1S00.
DAVIS.-On the loth I'plniinrt. at his residence,
ni Nolan slieet, llendigo. John, deorlv lo»«! husband of Mary t. Hail«, lo»lug fallier of Mildred, Moly (Mrs. I). Malone«). Alice (Mrs. T. St lllon), Leonard. Rubv, Mabel (Mrs. A. V. Mahnt), Norman, Ret Hie, and Illida (Mr«. J. F. Liddy), aged 72 years.
Muy his soul lest In peace.
DOUGLAS - On the 11th February, at his resi-
denee, Roxburgh, Pilly liles road. Thomas, dearl« loted hlishand o( Hello, and loted father of Wallace, Jeitn, Rob, and Don,
DOUGLAS - On the 11th February, at his resi-
dence, Roxburgh, Smithes road, Thomas, the second belotcd son of Mr», mid Hie late J. S Douglas, Quambi. Errard street. R.illarat.
DUNK.-On the 1Kb rebmary, at the losldcnei
of her soii-in-la««*, 97 hnnhoe purade, Ii'nnlioe, Grace, dearly loied mother of Mrs. J. II. .lebb, nged 90 .tears. (Interred prliatcly nt Heidelberg nu rolirtiory 12 )
At rest.
GRAHAM-On the lOlli rehruary, at Hie resi-
dente of her son-iii law (R. llurgreaies). Lake llolac, Merran, belotcd wife of the lato Nell Graham, mid lo« lug mother of Donald, John, rarqiihar. Elton, Merran (Mr«. J. Peters), Louis, Angus, Elora (Mrs. It. Haigrea»cs), James. Myles, Alexander, Margaret (Mrs. E. Green), and Catherine, In lier 7iîr«! j car.
A pattent sufferer at rtst.
GREGORY (nee Blackburn). - On the 15th Febru-
nry, 1929, Ellen, «louth- belo«ed wife of Kilwiinl -1. Gregor.«, of 73 W'hlHit- street, Weal llriinswIel;, loving mother of Mnlltdn. Fdumd. and William, loilng sister of Jack (deceaseil), TIllv (Mrs.
Smith). Dolly (Mrs, Dlfon), mid Maggie, aged
¡19 .»eaiB.
A iiiillent sufferer at rest.
HANDLEY.-On the 14th feburary, al the resi-
lience of lils daughter, Raker stiei'l. Wangaratta, Peter Hundley, helmed fullier of Mrs. E. T. EUI«, J. J. and George Handley, aged !)4
»oil's.
Peace, pei feet peace.
HANDS. -On the 10th February, at 15 Grey street,
East Melbourne, Lavinia, relict of the late Edward Hands, and loving mother of James (deceased), Lizzie (Mrs. Dalton, W.A.), Amy (Mrs. Lewis), Edward, Sophia (Mrs. Marks), Sarah (Mrs. Alden), David, Minnie (Mrs. Warby), Carrie (Mrs. Jefferys, W.A.), Jessie (Mrs. Marocco), and John, in her 85th year, late of Geelong. (Private interment, February 11.)
HINKS - On the 9th February, at Carisbrook
Hannah, beloved wife of John Wesley Ilink«, beloved mother of Geoige, Wesley, Ellen, I'mma (Mia. Wallis), Aitlnir, Lavinia (Mrs. While), Hughie, Ethel, mid Rcatrlce (Mr«. Spence)? lu bel Sith year. (Colonist of 63
HOBSON - On the 13th February, at Rivers-
lelgh. Yarram. Annie, relict of tile late Henja inlil Hobson, lo«big mother of l'rcti, Winiie, Elie, mid Stella (Mrs. W. Coekblll), aged ST «cars.
HOWDEN - On the 13th February, at 213 Tooronga
road, Malvern. Lucy Margaret, daughter of Rev, G. G. and Mrs. Howden.
INGMIRE - On the 14th February, at Children's
Hospital, Morton Bruce, loving son of H.F. Ingmire, I8 Minno street. Coburg, and loving brother of Joan, Phillip, Peggy. Victor, Felix Henry,1'red, Lnnriinie, aged 3 years (Interned Ti blay,)
Most patient sufferer at rest.
JONES - On the 14th February, at his residence
Wellesley road. Iluwtlioiu, .Intuí.' dearly lot til hll«liaud of Elizabeth Mary Jones, and lol big father of lela, Clog., Joe!»-, and »ettie. (Prl »ntely cremated at Tawkiier CrcmatoHiim on Hie 10th l'cliruari.)
JONES - On the 14th February, at his residence
Wellesley road. Hawthorn. John, dearly- loted husband of Elli-Jibelh Mary Jones, and loi'ing tuilier of tala. Cien, Jack, and Bettie.
KEATING - On the 15th February, at Kyneton
Hospital. Margaret, eldest daughter of the late .lohn and Ellon Keating, Hiaemnr road. Wood- end, sister of Mrs. Illls>cll (Essendon). ll.I.P.
KNIGHT.-On the 10th February, Philip Sidney
Knight, aged 72 years, late of Cockatoo.
LANG - On the 8th February, at Imperial, King's
Cioss, Sydney. Augustus Pierre Lancell, tlie tlciotcd son of Anthony 11. L. mid al. Mund Lang, 10 Dawson atenué, Elwood, and belotcd brother of Violet V. Lord, loted husband of Loo, mid darling tlutldv of Saldee.
Tor eter with the Lord.
I. The«.. Iv. 14-'Tor If wo bellcte'llult Jesus died and, rose ugain, eten so thom also »»hielt sleep in Jesus w11! God bring with Ulm." "Surely- I come nulckly. Eten so, come, Lord Jesus. -Rev., 22.20.
Jesus is coming soon.
LEE.-On the 14th February, at his residence,
4 Dorothy street, East Brunswick, Edward, the beloved husband of Sarah Lee, loving father of William, May (Mrs. T. J. Kernot), Thomas, Daisy (Mrs. A. Strachan), Ruby ('Mrs. G Hardy), loving brother of Sarah (Mrs. Edwards):
late of Cohuna.
A patient sufferer at rest.
LENNON.—A tribute of fondest love to the memory
of Mollie, who died 11th February, dearly beloved daughter of Dora and the late Austin, and dearly loved sister of Nell and dearest friend of George and Lizzie Farrelly. R.I.P.
Beautiful memories of darling Mollie,
One of the best.
LOOF. - On the 9th February, at his residence,
15 Kendall street. West Preston, Roy, dearly loved husband of Emily (nee Burley), darling daddy of baby Gwyenneth, and much-loved son of Mary and the late Charles Loof, jun., brother of Edgar, Clarice (Mrs. Cone), and Rupert, aged 30
years . God's finger touched him and he slept.
MACLEOD. - On the 14th February, at Heidel-
berg, William, second son of the late William and Catharine MacLeod, late of Mortlake.
MARTIN. - On the 8th February, Jennie, the
dearly loved sister of Laura (Mrs Thurgood), Flo (Mrs. Hulsenbeck, deceased), Jack, Robert, Maud (Mrs. Dolllmore), Lily (Mrs. Jacobi), and Harry; also the loved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Goodman, late of Richmond.
A patient sufferer at rest.
-(Inserted by her loving sister, Maud.)
MASTERS - On the 4th February, at St. Luke's
Vicarage, Hath. Alice Maude Mart', »If el rrcderlck Geoige Mastci», mid daughter of Hie late Sir Chillies Todd, of Adelaide.
McINERNEY.- On the 11th February, at Ararat,
Michael, dearly beloved husband of Hilda McInerney, Sea Lake, and loving father of John, Desmond, Matthew, and Moira, second son of Mrs. McInerney and the late Michael McInerney, of Donald, late 24th Batt., A.I.F., aged 43 years.
O'LOUGHLIN - On the 5th February, at St. Vin-
cent's Hospital, Annie, belo«ed «tile o James O'Louglillll, loted inolliei of Paul, und «lalightei of Ihehale John lind Juue running, ol eolo.ig. luted sislei of John (Geclo|ig). MuHt (Mrs Ditter, Caiiteiluilt). Eily (Mrs. pay, Geelong), Lin"lnu (Mi». Campbell, dnea»cd), .linne (de ceased), and Ethel (Mi-. Mc»In, deceased).
Mu» she list in pene.
ORMEROD - On the Ulli Fel.iuiry, at ¡nr rial
dence. 27 I liston »liett. AsooUule, Ldilh, rclicl of Hie bile William Ib'iirv Oiinero.l, losing muth.-l uf John (di-t«,is,-,ll. Edil h (Mrs Pedle, . Nellie (Mrs. ,Orine.,.d), Pudge (Mrs.howland), »mile, Dals» (Mis. Ulundi O. Williim. ant Elsie (Mr- Conpei). aged SI yeal» (IntirrcU piMiileli on Hu- Hlh Fi'lniimv. In the lloroon.
«lara Ccuuli-r» )
OMEROD - On the 13th February, at Filson street,
AstuHiile, Hu- duri,» loii-d minno o \. C. McKenzie (WA.), Nurse hllpiliuk. Mis W Lamb. W. 1). McKenzie, Mis C. I'. Ai-tlim«, Mis J. G Aii-llne, R. K. MiKonzle, and Mis.
E. W Rilhlcv.
l/jti-tl tiy ill
PARKER -On the lOlh rebruñí», at the residence
of her sim lu-luw (Mr. N I liwlll), 219 Watcrdiilc toni, Itanliot-, Lucy, tel lit of Hie late Illara lb Parker, and lo«ins mother of Ernest, Albert,
licita (Ml». N. I nulli). Clara (Ml». J. -?¡-'"."). Lucy, and Altluir, uged 77 jeal». (Piliulcly
Inlened )
Whncier »on be, lake JCAIIS for tour guide,
Nu bann »»III then betid«. Ile »lj=. I'll «helltr
theo.
13th Febiiiaij. at the rcsi
.. lu tat» (Mr. A. tarrant). .'17 Last Prahran. Mar», reibt of
Hie late John Parker, late of bendigo, in bel SSLIi year, (bendigo ''Aduiltsor" pkahc lopy.)
PAYNE-On Hie lilli February (suddenly), nt lils
resilience, «merle»-. Gatan slreet, Hillwood, nu- llum .lohn, dearl» loted huhliuiiil tit Nellie Pay ne, loting falber of Edna, Donald, Mails, and Jian, ngid 13 year».
PRICHARD.-On the 13th February, at Agerton,
20 Grandview street, Moonee Ponds, Emily
White, loved wife of Richard, and mother of Clarice Atkin (Mrs. D.C. Tait), only daughter of the late Charles Ager Atkin, chemist, North Melbourne. (Privately interred Melbourne Gene- ral Cemetery, Feb. 14. Home papers please
copy.)
RUSSELL - On the 8th February, at Elie Lodge,
Kile. File, Isabella Roilgtr Matkie, wldtiw ol George ItUKcll.of I lie Lodge and llarunali Plains, tustiall.1, In lui CTitli ycm.
< DEATHS.
RUTLAND.- On the lolls Kcbrtiarr. l'CI (»nd
deni«), at Geelong. Florence, «tldow of Hie tatt Unirle.» Rutland, uf Wannoo«,
SMITH.-on the (¡til February, al lltr residence,
llairaporl, Norah, relict of the late F. I!. Smith, loted mollie! ot Maggie (Mrs. llowrliig, Western Australia), Mary (Mrs. Ramsay, Hamp- ton), Ellen (Mrs. McKay, laingi Logan), George, Ficd. Will. Gary, bert, Reg., mid Les.
Mother and fallier reunited.
STEPHENS.-On Hie llth I'cbiuiiry, John Tiloma«,
the loied fconlli-laiv of Mrs. C. Hean, ltallai-at; - also on the 27th October, 1923, Ada. The dear
father mid mutiler of Rale ami Mmy,
STEVENSON.—On the 6th February, David Reid,
dearly loved youngest son of the late David and Elizabeth Stevenson, of 39 Ireland street, West
Melbourne.
With Christ.
TABART.—On the 7th February, al Mount Stewart
road, Hobart, Charles Whiteford Tabart, youngest son of the late Francis Gerard Tabart, of Font- hill, Avoca, Tasmania, aged 84 years.
TATTERSON. — On the 15th February, 1929, at
his daughter's residence, 59 Bell street, Coburg, Kaye, the beloved husband of the late Susan Tatterson, loving father of Joe, George, Flora (Mrs. Clark), Nellie (Mrs. Misson), Ted, Bob, and Bobs (Mrs. Henshall), aged 75 years, late of
Warragul.
T.\YI.OR.-On Hie 13th Fcbruarv, at Maliern.
Frauies, (be dearly loied wife bl John Taylor, of 5 Soudan street, Malvern, mu! loving mother of W. Tralford, Foster dale of Sale and Rillint dale).
THOMAS.-On the 11th February, at his residence,
Kirkwood street, Eaglehawk, Bendlgo, William, beloved husband ol the late Isabella Thomas, loved father of Isa (Mrs. G. Carey), William, John, Nicholas, Rhoda (Mrs. W. A. Tonkin), Annie (Mrs. A. Townsend), Ella (Mrs. W. Towns- end), and Lizzie (Mrs. W. H. Phillips), aged 84
years.
At rest.
THOMPSON.-On the 9th February, at private
hospital, Elsternwick, Sarah Phyllis Thompson, 2 King street. Elsternwick, relict of Thomas Arnold Thompson, sister of Miss Balmain. (In- terred privately, February 11, Brighton Ceme- tery.)
TREVASCUS.-On the 2nd Fcbruarv, al Melbourne,
Alice (nurse), eldest daughter of late Henry Trevascils, Sydney, and Mary Ann Trcvascus, Atkinson 6trcet, Moorabbin.
VETTLER. - On the llth February, at Perth
(W.A.), John baptist, dearly loved husband of Ellen, loving father of Agnes (Mrs. V. ian Law-rlck), Grey thorne road, Ralivyn.
WALLACE. - On Hie lilli l'ohniury, ut Caulfield
Military Ilospilul, George Wallace, late of Port- arlington, 21st lliiltiilltm. A.I.F., aged 39 i (Illicit«-.! by A. Wnllate. Keilor.)
WILLIAMS. - On the 15th I'elnuarv, at Imr
dence, 20 Droop slieel, l'ootseràr, Ellzulielh, the dearly beloied wife of William Henry W11 Hams, the lo»inn mollicr of Olive (Mrs. R. J. Ashton), Annie (Mis. V. S. D. Curtis), Margaret (Mrs. C. V. Lomax), Stan, Charles. Jim, and Joe, agetl 04 .»-cms.
Deally loted mid sadly missed.
IN MEMORÏAM.
BATEY.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
»»bo died at bentley, Katandra, February 10, 1921; also our dear father, who died at Katan- dra, August 4, 1902. (May.)
BESWICK.-In loving remembrance of our dear
friend. Mrs. Beswick, who fell asleep Fcbruarv Iii, 1927.
A loilng »vlfe, a noble mother, a faithful
friend.
-(Inserted by S. Hvntis and II. Cemm.)
ROYD.-In loving memory of Collie, who »ins
killed at Caulfield, February 13, 1920.
A tender chord of memory »
Is softly touched to-dav;
laivlng thoughts of dear Collie
Will never fade away.
-(Inserted by lils loving brother and slstcr-ln law. Chick and Doric.)
BREWER.-In loving memory of our dear sister,
Moy, who died on 18th February, 1927.
Memories.
-(Inserted hy her mother nnd sisters, Heidelberg, and brother, Newport.)
BURLEY.-In loving memory of our dear daugh-
ter mid sister, Louisa Agnes, »vho passed aivay .at East Melbourne on the 10th February, 1924.
(Inserted by her loving mother, father, sisters, and brother.)
CAIL.-In loilng memory of my dear husband,
Clinrlte, and loving father of Cassie, »vho passed away at South Kensington, loth Feb. roary, 1020.
Dearly loied. sadly missed.
-(Inserted by lils wife mid daughter.)
CALVERT.-A tribute lo (he memory' of my friend
and jiol, Herbert Hepburn (Bert), artlsl, »vho died al Adelaide, February 10, 1923. (Inserted hy D. Guilford Bell.)
CARTER.-In loving memory of grandma, passed
away February 17. 192S.
Lovii.gly retnembered. -(Inserted by Ena and Claud.)
CHAUNDY.-In lovng memory of our dear
parents. Elizabeth Sarah, who died February 17, 1923; and Richard John, who died May 22, 1928.
Memories.
Clarke:.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
who iiassed aivay on the 17th February. 1919. (Inserted bv her loving daughters, Ruby, Mrs.
Boyd, and Eileen, Mrs. Gargett.) ,
CRAWFORD.-tn cherished incmorv of my dear
daughter and our loied slater, Milly, who passed a»vay at Macedon on loth February, 1919.
Dearly loved, sadlv missed.
Our memory does not need to be reminded of
this day.
Our; love for yon, dear Milly, »vlll never fad.
-(Inserted by her loving mother, slstcis, am brother.)
DE HENZEI.L.-tn sad and loving memory o . our dearly luted son and brother. Lindsay, who
pissed to the higher life on'.tho Ililli Fell ' mary, 1919.- -
, - / ., .So toted,'so missed.
EADKS. - In Bad liut loving memory of mv dear
father, 'John Ernies, Esq., who departed this life at his residence, Hill View Kelate, Bylong. February 10, 1920. (Inserted by his devoted daughter Mary, and grandpapa's girl, Niinc.,' Martin.) .
FELSENTHAIJ.-III loving mommy of Alice, the
beloved »»'¡fe of Mas, and loving mother of Bert, lama, alni Arthur, who passed away on the 16th February, 1923.
Not forgotten.
T-(!nserlrtl In- M. Fclsentbal and children. Boil, Art, and Edna.)
FELSENTIIAL.-In memory of mother, »vho died
ICtli Fobluari-. 1923.
Missed moie and more.
-(Inserted by her daughter, Lena.)
FRASER.-In lovliig memory of our dear Jean,
who passed away loth February, 191S.
Loved and remembered.
-(Inseited by her loving puients, sister, and brothers.)
FRASER.-In loilng memory of my dear sister,
Jean, who passed away on the 16tb February. 191S-.
rond memories.
-(Iivscrtetl bv, her loving sister and brother in-law-, Lottie and Les. Worrall.)
FRASER.-In lot big memory of my dear sister,
Jean, »vho passed away on the ltith February, isis. ..
Loving thoughts,
-(Inserted by her loving sister Annie, Bal- larat.)
GAHAN.-In loving memory of my dear brother,
Charlie. (Alice Jenkins.) '
GIBSON*.-In fond memory of John.
Not forgotten.
Ai ttme goes on nnd «-ears roll by. Memories »fill never «le.
-(Inserted bv Flossie Gibson.)
GRAYI.AND. - In loving memory of my «lear
mother, who departed this life on February 12, 1920.
Sadly missed.
Dearly remembered.
-(Inserted by her lovitig daughter and son-ill lil»»-. Carrie and Juck, anti graiidclilldleit, Nellie, Connie. Marie, John, mid Little Robby.)
GREENOUGH.-In loilng memoir of Annie.
tlcurlv loied wife mid mother, »»ho passed aita» on loth February, 192S.
One of the best that God could send, A loving mother, wife, and flleud,
-(Inserted by her loving husband and children.) GRIFFITHS.-In affectionate memory of our dear
friend, Delphine Griffiths, who passed away on 14th February, at 187 Station street, Box Hill. (H. and V. W.)
HALL. —A loving tribute to the memory of my
dear brother, Colonel W. H. Hall, who died at Clifton Hill February 17, 1928.
Sadly missed.
HALL. —In affectionate remembrance of Colonel
W. Henry Hall.
HENDRY. — In loving memory of my father,
James Hendry (Bridgewater-on-Loddon), died George Hotel, St. Kilda, on the 15th February, 1914. (Don.)
HENSTRIDGE. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on February 16, 1928.
Upright and just in all her ways,
Faithful and true to the end of her days; Honoured in life, treasured in death,
A loving memory of a good mother is all we
have left.
—(Inserted by her loving sons, Jack, Reg, and
Keith.)
HEXTER. —In loving memory of our dear sister,
Elsie, who was called to higher life, February 15, 1926; also our dear father, George, January 18, 1919; also our dear mother, Lydia, August 18, 1919, late of Kensington.
Peace, perfect peace.
HUTCHINS-.-In sid and loilng monmir of our
dear sou and In-other, Len. «»ho passed away Frbrium 17. 1921, aged 21 years.
Wc lined you loo dearlv lliat ne should forget
That »our memory should fade from our hearts
like a dream: '
Our Ups need not speak, for our hearts mourn
And our thoughts often rest where they seldom
are «een.
-(IiiEeiled by his loilng father, mother. biotheis, and sisters.)
JOHNSON.-In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear fallier. Williuni Johnson, who passed miuv on ITlts IVbiuary. 1927.
Lo«ed In life, tieasiire.1 In memory.
-(Inserted hy bl« lining wife mid family.)
I »MILSON.-In loving remembrance of oin
father, William Fordyee, who piisne.1 away I'ebi nar» 10, 1928; also our mother, on rein nary 23. 1923. (Lily. Elsie, Daisy, Emma, Charlie.)
JOVF« - In loving memory of my dear husband.
Thomas Walton Jones, who passed lo a higher life Febiuary 10. 1926
Remembrance.
-(Inserted by his loving wife, son and daughter.)
KELLY. —In loving memory of Ernest, my dearly
loved husband and our dear father, who was accidentally drowned at Lakes Entrance 16th February, 1927.
DeX'did «on say! Nay. only I'on»en.spcd;
Just safe lu God's own home. Ile Is not dead. KERR. —In loving memory of our beloved son and
mother, James Craig Keir, who departed this
life on February 14, 1919.
U is sweet to remember so lo»big a boy a:
he »va«.
- (Iii'eitcd by bl», loilng father and mother, brother, and sisters.)
KING. —In lining memory of our deal grand'
mother, who tiled at Weriibee, 10th rcbiuaiy,
For cter rcmenilierciL
-(Inserted by her lo»lug grandchildren I», (j,, F" M" 11., R., L. Young, Warracknabeal.)
IK MEMORIAM.
LAUTER.-In sail and lol Ing memory of my clear
wife and our darling mather, «ho passed ana}, after great suffering, mi Febinnry 17, l'.l-K. Von looked wrhappv and peaceful, mother,
When lou «ere iuld to rest.
Hut, ob! inv heart «ne bein Hy laden,
For I realised ! had lost my best.
I knew «lien }our cíes sverc closed In death
There could neier lie another .
To take the place nf that dear soul,
Rod'« greatest gift-my mother.
-(Inserted bv her loving husband and daughter, Mr«. K. II. Junes, 310 .Napier street, Fitzroy.)
I.FV'Y.-In sad and loving memory of my dear Ima
baud and our dear falber, ssho passed away at Alfred Hospilal, Prahran, on February 10, 1027.
Our ilear daddy.
Mav his dear soul rest In peace.
-(Insert«!*by lils loving wife and son», Clarence lind Ralph, Webb street, Cattllleld.)
MAHONEY.-In loving memory of my dear nile
and our dear mother, Johanna, «bo died at Waggarandall, 10th February, 1928.
Mar her soul rest In peace.
Loving thoughts of you, dear mother. Will neier fade iiway.
-(Inseited by her loving husband, sons, and daughter*.)
MANNIX.-In loving remembrance of our darling
little ililli!, Violet, «ho «'na separated bv'death fiom her loving ones, 17th Febnmry, 1010.
?Sweet angel, Vi, gone,
»early loied and deeply mourned by nil.
-(Parents, sisters, lind biolhcrs, Observatory, South Yarra.)
MCPHERSON.-In loilng memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Kathleen Margaret, «'ho died Kith February, 1918.
A lillie token, fond and true.
To ehoiv, dear Kalli, "no llilnk of you.
I.oscel and remembered the same to-day As In the hour yon passed nss'ay.
-(Inserted' In* her loving parents, sisters, and brothers, St. Kilda.)
.MIDDLKMISS,-In loving memory of my dear
husband, George, «ho passed away February HI. 192S. ,
There Is a link that denth cannot «over; Lote and remembrance last for ever.
One of Hie best,
-(Inserted by his loving wife.)
MILBOURNE.-In Bad and loving memory of our
dearly loied daughter and 6lslcr, Olive, «'bo passed nsvav at Rokeby, Warracknabeal, Feb. mary 17, ISIS.
Oh, ho«' «e mtss lier «ords cannot tell.
The dear, happy face wo loied so well, .«wcelcsl of memories arc ni! Heat Is left Of our dearest Ollie, one of tho best.
-(Inserted by her losing parents, sister, and brother.)
MILLETT.-In- sad but loilng memory of my
dear daughter and our luvlng »Her. Dollie, tilín passed allay at Cootuira-prlvate hospital, i'ebniaiy 10.
,«o dearly loved, So sadly missed.
R.I. P.
-(Inseili-cl bv her lui ing tnolller, brothers, and »Islet's.)
MONTGOMERY.-In loilng memory of our darling
and only daughter. Vera, of Dean street. Stooneo Ponds, «ho passed peacefully anay on the loth Febriiaty, 19IS, aged 19 sears.
Her beautiful niemur}' Is nil we have left
-(Inseited by lier loving father, mother, ant] lirolher, Eric, Black nock.)
MONTGOMERY.-In loilng memory of roy darling
and only sUlcr, Yera, «ho passed peacefully anny on the 10th February, 1918.
I often see her smiling face, and know ive sha!) nil meet again In the sweet by-tind b}C. ' -(Inserted by her loilng brother, Eric.)
OWEN.-In loving remembrance of our dear Nana
(Ruth Owen) passed peacefully aaay, 17th Febrtmrv, 1928. (Inserted by Alan, Ruth, and little Ada Veitch.)
OWEN.-In loving memory of Nana (Rutli
Owen), passed peacefully away al Earlsfield road, Hampton, 17th February, 192S.
She baa hut stepped across the way
Into a brighter and more perfect day.'
-(Inserted hy lier loilng aon-in-laiv and . daughter, T. VV. and Ada Miles.)'
RANK1X.-In loving' memory of mv dear mother,
«bo passed away Februaiy 10, 192S.
In beaven with lier loved ones.
What would 1 glie her hand to clasp,
Her dear kind face lo sec;
To bear again her loving solee ' That meant so much lo me.
-(Inserlcd by her loving daughter and aon-ln law, Emllv and Ned Johnstone, and grand- children Harold, Tris, and Phil, 17 Hyde slreet. Footscray.)
ROBINSA tribute of love to my den .
away
I6th February, 192S. - (Inserted by her .loving brother, C Lone, Valley View.)
SALMON-JOYNE«.-In loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father, Chas. Thos. Salmon, who died at Swan Hill, February IS, 1927: lorintr brother of Sirs. C. A.' Purdies, of ellenton, (inserted by lils wife and daughters, . Allee, Lillian, and Dorothy.) Also in loving
'memory of my dearest friend, Mrs. T. E. Joynes (nee-Elsie W'estoby), beloied «ife of Mr. T. E. Joynes, «ho died at Elsternwick, Feb- ruary 22, 1020, llolh late of ellenton.
Sweet icineinbrance.
-(Inserted bv her loilng friend, E. F. .Salmon. Swan Hill.)
SAMPSON.-In loving memory of our dear father.
Edward Williams, «-bo passed nway 17th Febru- ary, 1927. ' (John, Stejihen, Nellie, nnd Mary.)
SHEARER.-In loving memory of our dear brother,
William, accidentally killed at Sailor's Creek. Da) Icsford, 10th February. 1018.
Ever remembered.
-(Inserted by lils loilng elster. Martha.)
SMALL.-In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed anay on (be lath February, 192.1 (suddenly). Nellie Cleolginn Small, relict of Hie late Charles Small, and clearly beloied mother of Cbaille. loved sihter of George and the late
William »avldsoii. (Inserted by her loving ? son, Charlie.)
TiRR. - In loving mrmory of our dear Lorna,
ssho passed nssav at Ararat, Febiuarv 16, 192.1.
To live In heaits .,-c-!eaic behind Is not to die.
VICKERS-In losing memory of Richard Vickers,
«ho passed away Februaiy 15, 1923. (S. A. Vickers and family, 21 Avoca ni enuc, St. Kilda.) WOOD. - To tin. cherished memory of my much
loied son, George, «ho «as electrocuted nt the State Flecllieity Commission's powerhouse, Fcb mart' 10, 1927.
In his beaieiilv Father's keeping.
Sly George.
-(Inserted by his ciersorrowing mother. Glen-
ton le.)
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
BRIGDIIN. - Ihe Wife and Family of the late *-* JAMES llltlllDEN de»lte lo THANK all kind friends and relaliu-s for telegrams, leltcis, card», tiornl tributes mid pcisonnl e-spiesslona of sun uni hy In tlu-lr recent Mil herein cment; also tliñnk Ing sister, nurses, doctor of Allied Hospital foi kind attention. I lllanehe slieet, Hrlghton.
BRIGHThe late ARTHUR .1. HltllillT, desk. .. THANK their manv kind friends fur letleis. cards, telegrams, limul tiibutes, and ilsits in their lu- rent fail lieiealcnienl. especially (hanking the doclois, sisters, and nurses of si. Vincent's Hos- pital for Huir iiltenllim and kindness. Will all kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our dei pest giatillldc. Ha Heiiuctt stiect, Notth
Richmond.
CHristeSEN. - Mr. C. T. CIIHI--Tl:sEN an.l
' Famil} desire lo sincerely THANK all theil kind ftlcmls for raids, letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and expiesslous of sympath) moonul In them during their sad hereaiomont, and espeibills Sister Willis and nillslng stall at St. F.lmo pri
late hospital, for their Und attention, abo Adj. Somerville and members of the liiunsnick Silsa tlon Army Corps for their pni.seia and spnltual help. Will all please nrcept Hil» as' 1 prrsonal ncknoulodgment of their gintltudc.'liaaimutha El Osborne street. Ib ' '
CLEMENTS. - Hie Family of the late Mr» 's-* CLEMEN'IS nish lo THANK all frlenels and étatises for letters, telegrama, lloral tilbutei, and ill expressions nf »empatie! lu Hie levs ol their lovrd mother, thanking Mr. W. Feigu-on for the «ny be cal lied out the iuner.il nriinigeinenl». Will all acrept our sincere thanks. 27 Palmor street. Collingllnod_
COE A. tOE and Family to T HANK all kind
monds and relatiirs fen- theil many telegrams, carcli, letteis, floial tiibutes, and pernonal ex- pression» of s.inipalliv dining their lecent sail bcienvcment, especially Hiiinkbig (he muses mid doctors of tile llomecopatblc Hospital, lie) llrlgb lon road. *-t. Kilda.
relatives for cauls, lettoi», telegrams, floral tri- butes, and personal expressions of »}nipiithy in her recent s-id bereavement, and especially V)r. and Sirs. John Ficcdman. Will all please accept Hil as a personal iickuouledgmcnt of my dcepe»i gratitude. Teuni-,on stiect. St. Kilda._
NK all relatives cn,
friends tor letters, canis, and telegrams, i.-hle nero too numerous to alisner indisiiluall.i, (li many beautiful lloia! tributes, and personal exprr slims of simpatbv during their recent sid bereair ment. Will all "please accept tills as a persona acklionledginent of our deepest gratituele. Uralla 12 Wundee! »Heel. Pie-ston._
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DAVIES. - The Family of the lale JAME
MCFARLANE »AVIES desire to THANK IIU-I
(is foi lokens of »smpatby recels ed by then during theil sad herc.iie'Ulcut. Will
please aiecpt this as a pelsoiul ae-ktionledg: »I their gratitude._
DAY-.NOLAN. - Mr. J. »VV, 17 llliindlson
stiect. Moonee Ponds, and Shs. NOLAN and Danghteis, 17 York slreet, Moonee Ponds, desire to THANK kind friends and relallies lor letters, telegrams, floral tiibutes. and personal explo- sions oi ssmpathv In their recent sail bereave ment. Will all please aeiept Ibis as a personal
leilgment of our gineeie gratitud,
FREAMK. - Mr». K. FHKAMK and Familv de.
she to THANK all kind relaliie» and Mends for their letteis, enids, telegrams, and floral tributes dilling their recent sail bereavement
peela]!} thanking Rev. Father Daly ' " id Sirs. Wood for "-'' -""* ,:.?" lennng road. Mali'
HUGHES.-Ml». IlLUIIKb and Falnlls desire to
corney their heartfelt THANKS to (heit kind relatiies. friends, and nclghboiue fur their cauls, letteis, lelegiams, mid lloral tributes, visits, and personal expiessieins ot s.tinpalliy In their sad bereaiement, also thanking Rev, Fleming foi sincere kindness lu Sim. Hughes and fumlly. Will all please accept this as a personal acknow- ledgment of our sincere and' deepest gratitude. 11 Nloiiee "licet. Regent._ MADDI'N. - -Mr. J. MADDEN and ?Family ile 11X ¡¡ire lo THANK all killel friends mid relatiies lur cauls, lelieis, tciegiauis, floral tributes, and expiesslous of suniiatby during (heir sad boreal
Eluood.
MCLEAN.-The Family of ihe late Mrs. HUGH
MoLKA.N «l-b to THANK all kind friends and relut It es for telegrams, letters, cards, and per- sonal expressions of sympathy In their recent bereut ement, cspcciall.v thanking Sister Stephenson for her untiring attention; also Dr. Nesbitt and
Jones, Strathallan, Bellarine.
MHS. WILLIAMS and Family nish to slnceril}
THANK all friends and relations for kind per- sonal expiesslous of sympathy, lettets, cards, tele- grams, anil braiilltul dor.il tributes received in
their recent sad bereavement, and to specially
thank Dr Gray and Mr. Pearce for their kind
_Willina._
NATHAN. - Mr. SI. NATHAN desires to con li icy his hcalltclt THANKS to Ills kind friends .mel tcialives, and personal expressions of sim. pathy. Will all please accept IhlB as a.personal acknoii leilgment.
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BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
SPARGO - Mr. ST IN*. J s].,» ROO dcircs to ov
pros sintere III »Shs lu all kind friends fur letters, ¡digrams, llor.il tributes, and pirsoiul lisitsand expressions of sympithi rcteite.i dining his Kid hereincmcnt. Will all kludli nuqn ll.i, a» a personal utknowledgnienl of lils ilcepc»t grati Iude. 191 Coppin street, Richmond,_ WALKER.-AH 'lie member- of the I amil« o:
'» tim late WILLIAM BAIN and I« till 1.1. \ SARAH lOUNO WALKER »»bli to TII»NK .,11 kind friends and lelallte.« fur the mam i \|u. »lons of sinipalh» reiel»ed «lining tin ir two »? hcioa.ennnl« 41 Kendall stint. Coburg
WARREN.-Mr«. M. I.. WARREN ,|«»ue.
" THANK all relatlics and friends for letter telegram«, llora! tributes, and oilier cxpri~l.ii of sympithv in 1.« r retint »id hne.it(incut, «»p dally Dr. Yimolit O'Gia.lt mid s.ij-1« r llolL Bo grote, Danilenong roa.l, »Mudsoi.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ADJUTANT. - The Friends of Mr. HENRY .«. ADJUTANT are rc-pcellullv In»Heil to follow the remains of his late dearly beloicd nile lu the place of Intirnient, In the Fawkner Cemetery.
The funeral Is appointed to mole from prliute monmir»-. 219 Victoria street. West .Melbourne, THIS (Snliirdai) MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director (Estab 1831). Head Olllee: 221 Vittoria slreet, Melbourne West. Tel. F19S0.
BARTLETT.-The Trlends of Mr. WILLIAM
RORERT BARTLETT nre respectfully in- formed that the remains ol lils dearly belo- ' wife, llonorah, will be Interred In the New a bourn» Cemetery, Fn»»kner.
The funeral will lea»e Ills residence, 188 Beaec
Held parade. Middle l'nrk, THIS AFTERNOON (February 16, 1929), at 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Undertaker. 391 Ferrar» alreet (op. rallw-ay station), Albert Park. Tel. M2038.
BROWN.- The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE
BROWN are informed that his funeral will
leave his late residence, 22 Elizabeth street. Moonee Ponds. THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3.45 p.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery.
CRANE. - The Friend» of the late -Mr. CEOROF.
FRF.DERICK CRANE nre Informed that his remains »»-111 be Interred in the St. Killin Cemetery.
The funeral will arrl»c at the cemetery gates THIS DAY (Saturday, February 10), at 2.15 p.i
GREGORY (nee Ulai Minni)-1 he Friends of Mr
EDWARD J, GREGORY ore informed that Hie funeral of his helmed wife, Ellen, will lcatc his rcslileiiio. 73 Whitby street. West Brunswick, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 330 p.m., tor tin»
1'awkner Cemcterv.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 135 Errol street, Noith Melbourne. Tel. 1*1751.
I' EE. - The Friends of the late Mr. EDWARD
J LEE are respectfully informed that lils rt mains will be Interred In tlie Fawkner Cemetery.
'The funeral will lea»e lils residence. 4 Dorothy street, East Brunswick, THIS DAY (Saturday, February 10), at 2.30 o'clock.
JOHN. ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 (opp. Empire Theatre) Sydney road, Brunswick. Tel. Rrunstilik 592.
TATTERSON. - The Friends of the late
KAYE TATTERSON are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Victoria street, Warragul, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3
p.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery. JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 899 Sydney road, North Brunswick. Tel. Bwk. 839.
rpAYLOR. - Tlic Fi lends of Mr. JOHN TAYLOR J- are respectfully intltcd to follow the rciniilm of lila late belo»ed wife, Frances, to Hie place o interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carl-
ton.
The funeral Is appointed to Icai'c his residence, 5 Soudan street. Maliern, on Monda», Fcbniary IS, 1929. at 2 p.m.
W. G. RAVEN, Funeral Director. Tel. F1037.
"WILLIAMS. - The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
»' HENRY WILLIAMS arc respectfully Invited to follow the remains of lils dearly belo»ed «»ile, Elizabeth, to the place of {nieraient lu the Foots, era»- Cemeteiy.
Tim funeral la appointed to move bom lils resi- dence, 20 Droop slreet, Footscray, THIS .DAY (Saturday, Fcbniary 10), at 215 p.m.
HERBERT KING anil SONS, Undertakers, Albert and Paisley streets, Tootscray, Tel. 23.
Metropolitan Area on WEDNESDAY NEXT, I'EIIHUARY 20, 1929.
W. GARNER, President.
II. A. BUSSELL, Secretary.