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Rirth Mamase, Death, Bereit erneut, In Memoriam, wd Funeral Notices, up to 0 lines, 3/, «tra lines
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BIRTHS.
rnkius (nee Cottc})-On the ISth September, C0,^Su«i/£a" ,r.«te hospital, Dandenong road,
ïinS "»Ir and Mrs Basil Orr Colahan
, «m (John Orr)
vtiiRIOTT (nee Lil j Clark) -On the 5Üi Septem
Mbí, it St. AlbansVnate hospital, Oakleigh to
& and »1rs Hornee Murriott-n son (Eric
NICOLAISEN (nee Elva Burrows)-On the 19th September at Nurse Williamson's private hospital, Clifton Hill to Mr and Mrs. S Nicolaisen - a son (Rolf) Both well
?niRlCET-On tbc2itii september, at "Oberon,"
«ule/ero", I«*, to Mr and Mrs Ambrose J ÎSSS daughter (Joan_ Marie)_.
MARRIAGES,
rFDDES-JOUtSTON - On the JOth August, bt
ihVBeTR. « "«.!>, Malcolm, Miungest son*of
!. J u« i fiejdc" ol ltanhoe, to Hilda
^""oÄughter of Mr and Mrs J A John ^f >. Umeralla," Sunbury, 'o"nerl> oí "Snhurst." I'««»! address, Pineview. Berri
can road, Cobram
FMd. W!"^"' "T Mare street, Cambridge í% to baríeldest .laughter of Mr and Mrs
""i T^" 'builder, Cedar llou-e, Banbury na) Sou-h ILieknci rresent addres», Brisbane Hill,' Warburton_.
' DEATHS.
,.CHT(1\ -Oil the 21th September, at Stdncj, W11
"SÄtaol brother of Ihomas twin),
uro JS> >.">««. «'""lc (3,',rs H»""?»"' ""(Mr. Ijii») liresa (Mrs Huinplircts)
ni rkBÏ -On Uie und September, at lustni Hos
'K lo» ed mollir of hliicl Castle, los
, .'bur of John turne Smith, Moonee Ponds, ï"ï Uatil Moan Smith « 1, a"-ed M tears
irritate funeral )
CMtltOIX-ûn the i>nd September, at fc> Wei
higlo. «trcet Wind-or Mar) tarroll,.theloted ¡¡¿id el Urs Hiwheth Hoy and of Hobert and
Kel Ho)
CiUtn-On thi. 2«h September, 1921, at his
rMdeme. No 101 Nicholson street, Carlton, Silt 11 onus Hie dorl) beloteil liusband of
?8,," Theresa tatar akcd IK) tears (By re
ojtal no ttoiur-* )
May his soul rest in peace
CU\UIHr»-\ tribute of remembrance to ou:
uwr meid Ml rile ttho ¡u-ncd away lSth Sen
caiber, aird li) twi<
ice linios ol lieaten sign softly
Ocr that quia, lonel} spot
Aul ami ist HIL cluiifcliw scenes of life,
hear llt-rtle, } ou are not forgot
-llimnwl it lit-r ttorkinatcs and employees of
« 1) lit» ley )
n \Rhl- -On tac i«h September, at hast Mel tarni, Janie» Lit nostone Clarke, second ton M uie lau Lindsat and Mary tlarkc, formerly
ni 1 altland, a"cd 61 years
CO\» 11 -On the i.nd september, at a pntatc
hospital, hast M hilda, Mary Mm (of IO Nelson noel \tiuieor), bclotcd daughter of tin. late latnck and ault tunttai
yu} Ki soul lest 111 peace
COOKE-On the Ulli September, at Heidelberg,
I « lorcd mower 01 the late George tooke, auu
tin, trauimu 01 fclsio (I'm ale interment, 1Q I
D»1-MULL.-On the 2'nd september, 1021, at
e lenium susannah, loted ernest uaubhter of MlUuni aiul ala') Datcllllill, of 1/3 1 dtvuu street, hail lirunsttuk, loted sistei ot charles (de icaseJ), Loma (Mr II Vruoht), *red, ton nuce aid Uarolu I lena ed), ageu 32 j cara
At rest.
DOUiON -Uu the _ul 1 september, at her resl
eenie A Kutmia treet, Kiehmond, Llizabctn tiart, relict 01 me late ncnry liooson
U rest
Dllti -On the i>th september, 1U21, at the resi
nene of lus monier, aiaidon tilli, iio lo Ar laid strm, NorUi eaiifell, JOM.pil, tile deaily beluteu joun"est son 01 alaikarei and the late linliatt t limit, and luting traine v3ni9 and the lan Irance), ibeil JO jeara
iiaj ha soul rest m peace
IWltlt-Ou the -ath September, Joseih, dearly
utluted husband ot Atues 1 Islier, ot \\ inder II en, t.. Lleitr» street, Himanistown, loted latntr cf Jlaj (Jlrs 11 Uuiny), brnest, llarolu, lulu Ijrn (late Alt), ana Leonard, aged
71 tears
Vt rest
CLtsst.MiL Bl -On the lüth September (sud
ueuijj Alary I'hilomcna, second Ueany beloted tuu.itir ot William and Murilla. Ulassenourt,
uiunau, Millard street, llaitt,araua, sister di Juie, Will, Unen, Les, treu, Linüa, and Lorotlj
Itr«t 111 peace
C1 \\ -On the Jiird Sipteiuber, at Lthelbtrt,"
1^1 tlbiou street, Last uruisttiik, teeiliu, lue belaud tide ot ceuibe üuun, and dearly luted iiitieref ilbirt aim Libel
JUIINSUV -On the -uth september, at 121 (.len
ferrie ruad, üleulerrie, luna Lstiicr, the dually beioied yi>uui,e^t uuui,nler ot yiteiuel and 1 anny Juansjli iineetiouate sister of llenuan und Atlee lliri j li lilli s), ae,cu _J years Minyan Mon en luteda^ titune^lut, unu Hiursuay etcil
nia , at aou e auureas, at S o clock iSydllev Ia|ien> ¡li 1 e topt I
alaj her ueat soul rest in peace
J01I\STO\L -On the -dru septelliuer, UKI, at
lier n luenee, oj Maunini,iiaui street ttest, lark ville llora, dearly beluteu tti e ut «et J el
JiuLstoni chaplain Womens Hospital, aud unguter of tie jaie reeior of tuiiipiuu, ^»iu iliuter, hugland
IMMIl -ein the 10th September, at Maldon,
Jua» hiilt,iit, miner, hiisiuiid 01 Agues Kuignt, uti itfioud latutr 01 laurciii, Lllre, Menl iae uoculall) killed), ated -U years.
JLU-kti -On the .ali september, at Melbourne,
ItiUum Vlldirsou MaeKay, eldest son of tue hu ttiUiani tnuersun Mackay, of Jscti J own, liimaraa, aged id years
IIXLITI-Oii the 2Ulh September, at tile real
.leuce el her dautriter, Mrs. 11 ituiph, Ho Lniou nriTt rtuiuHir, cuni), ttiuott 01 tile late liatid laliett, of eioinjin road, south larrae loved inulbirol l>atid, ired, Lillie (.llrs Vi Aiciiolla, iiirtium), Lta (Mrs. U t Haudiord, Balla rat), tanll) (Mr- 11 tialpli, Windsor), \da l.Mrs I- Al llmaiuonu, 1 ortaruugton), ueed «1 years ILolocrt of 7o y ears )
lüItTl\-On the .titi September, at tile Chu
iliens llu«|iul, ttteiidolme, the dearly beloved caughter 01 Cordon and lute Martin, and tuting ittrof Willie, Lnisie, tddie. Alma, and fcdua,
Hrt 11 years and i montlis
At rent.
Ï liRLANL -On the -4m september, at Maldon,
*iran tlcanor, the bcioicd »ile of A li G lliiiriaue, daughter ot Mrs and the late John
ita man.
ïclttXLs-On the 15th September, at Sea lake,
Jame t llctlauus (late A.1 r , bth Li^ht Horse), belong liusband ol Jessie, and lout«
uaier oí little Norman
Itaitiah ikatu uitiue» fond memory clines
IWillNNLi-tt suise Loxs pritatc hospital,
llaTtuni linne Campbell (Maigle), only "inter of Hamid ü and Irene Aleltnlnuiy, 'muiyui, late ot Sandringham, uged 7 years ¡nu ï monita Luted sister of Conn ana Bruce
MLLs (nee 1 aimer) -On the Aitli Septcmbei,
¡?«me durit bciuted tute of \ictor iule», una lutej daughter 01 late ttui Hcurv launer and "uly launer, Ataiyuorouth, aged ¿i years tmtite interment )
lill KbUN -uu 1 ,L _jrd September, at her rcsl. «nie oot)caniore grote, c st itilaa, norillee, f","! wioted mother of Olite Manon t,Mrs ?mi), Owrie curuan Oiay, Margaret Bcainee
Sitte a"'Ma)' JD"" Josepu uray, late
At rest
"tuüwi'r0" Ulc ^lU september. George
... u,(-0,"1(jr, the Lelotcu uustiand of Mari, Í" «»«1 'amer 01 tun, yountcst sou of Mrs t. ti Uu,,or, 01 ta"t Mcloourne ii 1 1'
11 u.T?° ,ho "nu íx-1'tciubei, at his residence, S.7. If '¡r"1' Umu" '"". jM¡a¡ t-unas, eui » ""> '"?"»ed husband 01 iiison, and «uni lather of (dailies
lund uiemuiioe «"en all eke lade 1E\M '*c Ul l0 ""*
«<n« iV11,,, """ Sl-P"-mher, at his .«
Tw, £, iiinie >lrtcti Ulll0n ,llU Jaml8
Bil,'1"*' M)n ot mhur iad «le laic tana \ M ' ."" ucarl> "cloved brother of "«ina, Neun \"i,ur, I red, and Hill j,T Dceniv lnourued
I ¿ufr0"Nr?","'c 23ta ^1'tember, at MaUc
UM l,1ccl,l"W" »'""»al r.rnest (late le tai'«. J Í. lou'" '»'soaud of 1'hyUis Mai 'tjer^n, of Bent street, Glenhuntly, ageu a
!ITm,¡UW"a ."" 6luJotis standeth God
(ÍBÍIT n,""0" ",c J3nl iiP'anocr, at Malic... Ul 1 LÍU"UMl)- 1'uU>1» Ernest (late Imtherîi V¿? .'»"""""e street, Maltern, loving IriS le,M« -c *' «"»WJ. Car. (.late Alt* wS ¿ w!\'H """". in «»¿), Horcnce
01 in J'e """»"iMd jet liteth.
otu -ii .. . *ud Leon>'rd. «{.ed -a J cars
WraA Itn, -Í" ^"tT"". « St Kilda, I"!Meted ÏLUJVB!UT,0' tl,c 1J'O lawes Vath fi.'ltcr,,°iilri ^ h-emp, Mrs J h Si £ Kb,lolt (''"''?"»'I. "¡id the late Mme "atUrbu" »nil Mrs V Walker
"Är;e0"ll",i,,JTrti"fScllt,:i;ib" '"-¡I. »t U>c
K-rui Lile 'ih ',0,,"°,ub,lc I'"Tnunia and ^le if No 1 V',arlj üelu,od wl'o of Bert **! loin» nm,l,", , ,,"!r,<el' vud,u<! Urlghton,
"'non .".""mí ,°',""ol,Wf ""i1 '"L "ti llaby i KIT«., Jïr" U "'««ilcrburn, sister of Mrs Honu, «I,,T J f""?' Mt, ' "ougl», "U" daugh rî!.l,,t nt,"'ilv ,?nd Vlfral bJun I'm Md .,?,,.", ''""-rino street, South
?« »Ä. lotei b,*.11 1 A?Uur>e W'nnlc'
S tears J" Äho knc" h«. "K«l I
'Br-On"t,e,r"T,Ch,Se"ICnnB at rcst
lo,ed "eeond Ï.I n,ll"V,ul tl,c l'ejr,a '«
VI* o»«I;u"«t,rSr,,,,ea,M¿« ^
bneetly «lecplng
IN MEMORIAM. ^
On Active Service*
ADAIR - In sad and loving memory of my dear
son and brother Frank, killed in action at Polygon Wood on September 26, 191*
Dearly loved and sadly missed
-(Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and
brothers.)
A-SDCRSON- In loving memory of our dear sons
and broth em lames and Albert, who were Killed in action 20th mid 2fith September, 101?
The «bock was great, tlie blow severe, lo part with those we loved so dear, "Tis ead but true, we wonder whj The iroo.l are alvvajs first to die
.-(Inserted b\ their parents, sisters, and brothers. Masonic, Perev street, Portland W est .us tralian papers please copj )
AR.M - In loving memorv of our dear brother,
Captain J 1 Hamilton Aram, 57th Batt , killed at Pohgon Wood «--eptember 25, 3917 (In -«.ted b> sister and brother in law, . and J,
Brodie )
-Ii.M -In loving memon of Captain J T Hamil
ton .ram, 57th IJatt # killed at Pohgon Wood
September 2a, 1917
lill the da} breaks anil the shadows flee awa> " B-RCLW -In loving memon of Lance-Corporal
K I Harelay, who entered the higher life at Poljgon Wood on the 26th September, 191", deirl} lo* ed grandson of Mr and Mrs haae Barcia j
We will meet again oh, happv word, and be
for ever with the Lord
BUtCLA\ -\ tribute of 1o\c to the memory of
Lance Corporal A T Harelay, Lewis machine gunner killed in action at Polvgon Mood on the 20th September, 1917, dearh loved eldest con of Heno nnd Bertha Barclay, and much loved brou.« of Trix. Adrian, and Roj
Dutv nob)} done
BUICLA- -In loving memon of Lance Corporal
A T lîarcîaj, killed in action at Polvgon Wood, Belgium, on the 2Cth September, 1*U7 (In 6crted by his loving sister Tnx )
BINGHI-In loving memon of nij dear son and
brother, Private V O Dinger, killed in action at Poljgon Wood on the 26th 27th September, 1917 \lso my dear husband and f_uhcr, who died \pril 21, 1019
Lver remembered
-(InsctLcd bj his loving mother, brothers, and
bisters )
BINGI! \\(-In proud and loving mern-.- -
^ergt William Ramsav Bingham TOtl Batt, killed in action, Polvgon Wood, September 20, l*iI7, also William Arthur McLachlan (uncle of above) died at Sale, Scptemtwr 11 1020 (In ?sorted bv G W Bingham and familv, lof} Iver frr J mad Vltert Park )
BIAGH \M -In loving memory of my dear nephew,
Sgt. William Ramsav Bingham, who was killed in action at Pohgon Wood 26th September, 1917
IVcr remembered
-(Inserted b\ his aunt, non Smith )
CUIPBHL - In loving memorv of our dear
brother Priv ite Archie Campbell, 5Sth Bat tallon killed in action 26th September, 1917, at
Glenclose W ood
In our home thj sweet memon is cherished,
Tendtrest of memories cling round jour name The hearts that loved theo with deepest affection
Still !o\e tliec in death just the same
-(ln*iertcd bv his i-hUr ind brother in law, M nml 1- G hing, Oakleigh )
C -iii PB I LU-In loving memory of our dear ,
and brother, Priv ile J II (Jack) Campbell, 60th Batt , who made the supreme sacrifice at Pohgon Wood I-ranee, September 26 1017
Too dearlj lovtd «cr to be forgotten
-(Inserted bv his loving father, mother, brother, and Miters, Mvrtle Bank Bacchus Marsh )
CAMPBMJ --In loving memorv of our dearh
loved -5011 anl brother \rchie, who wa_ killed it Glenclose Wood on the 2Cth September, 1917
Gone, hut not forgotten
-(Inserted bv his loving mother, father, and sister Late of Dav Word )
C \UTb B -In loving memory of m> husband, Frie,
and fithet of lean who was killed in action at Polvgon Wood on 26th September, 1917 (In sert ed bj I illie and lean, 299 Dandenong road, W indsor )
CAUTER -In fond-and loving memorv of our dear
«on Str^t r- ne Charles Carter, 29th Battalion kilki] in actiun on tlie m ¿ht of September 26, 1917, at Pohgon Wood (Inserted bv hi' parents, Mr and Mrs H J Carter )
CMtTI IL-In affectionate remembrance of Sergt
1-ric Charle- Carter, 29th Battalion, killed m action at Pohgon Wood on night ol Scptemjci 26, 1917 (ïn-erted by his brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs II I) Carter )
CHMILWOOD-ht proud and loving memorj of
our dear son and comrade, Lance-Corporal \rtliur Inest Cameron (Uov) Charlwood, 58th B-tt , A Company killed it Polvgon Wood, 26th Sep tember, 1917 aged 19 j ears, also his dear friend, Privite \rtlnir Charles Johnson, fiSth Batt , \ inmpani, who died 2Sth April, 1917, in the 8th General Hospital, Rouen, France, aged l8
vears 9 mont lb
loved bj all
--(Inserted bv his loving father and mother, 41
Daisv stree*. Essendon )
ICII MILWOOD -In proud and ever loving mernoo
of Lanec-Corpor-1 Arthur Lnio_t Cameron Charl
wood (Bo>), who gave Ins glad joung life at Poljgon Wood, trance, September 26, 1017, aged
10
Darling boj Irving and most lovable,
Resolute and true
-(Inserted bv his sorrowing grandma and aunties, Lot and 1 thel, "Wen_um, ' Mctoria parade )
CHARLU OOD-In loving memorj of our dear
brother. Lance Corporal Arthur í-rnest Cameron (Bov) Charlwood, SSth Batt, killed in action at Polvgon Wood, 26th September, 1917, aged lu
vears
Over the nea cur sad thoughts roam
To wheic our dear brother sleeps, far from home -(L»i«erted bj hte loving Bister and brother,
Freda and Ging )
CM S\\ RIGHT-lu loving mernoo o' «wr dear
«m and brother, Private I red Chc_urig.it, killed in action in France on 26th September, 1017, al_o our dear father, died at Tooborac, 10th Sep tcmber, 1014
There are dave of pain and sorrow,
When our hearts grow stranger} "ore With silent hopeless, longing
lor our loved ones gone before
-(Inserted bv Ins loving mother, Elster«, ard
brothers )
CHrSnRIGHT -In loving memory of our dear
r-red who was killed in action on September 23, 1017, at Polvgon Wood, I ranee also our dear Did who pi«=scd awi} at Tooborac on Septem-
ber 10 1914
Too dcarlv loved to be forgotten
-(Inserted bj Un, Stelli, afld Chnssle )
DIChlNSON -In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Capt H S Dickin on killwl in action at Pohgon Wood, 'September 25, 1917
Tlw-r feared not Death when
Honour called to Britain s aid,
\ovv thev rest in _hromU of glorj,
Even debt of honour paid
DOIG -In fond and loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Gunner Charles Gordon (Fess), who died of wounds in France on September 25, 1917, after over two years' service, also our dear son and brother Willie, who died on February 11,
1903
Brothers united
Gone, but not forgotten.
-(Inserted by their loving parents, Bert, and Nellie, Asotvale)
DUFF. -In loving memon of our dear 6on
Private J Duff* 50th Battalion killed at Pohgon Wood, 20th September 1917, eldest son of Joe and Sarah Duflj, Lakes Entrance
Our loved one is sleeping his last long sleep,
\nd his grave we mav never see,
But tome gentle hand in that far land
Maj plant a. small llower for me
The shock was great, the blow severe, lo part with one we loved so dear, Its sad, but true, we wonder why The good are .hvajs lir_t to die
-(Inserted bj his sorrowing parent. )
E\ \NS -In loving reincmbrarce of our two dear
Fun* anl brother* killed in action -?'YancL, cep tomber 20 JIKI 20 1017, Cpl If U, oth Bat tallon, and i mire-Ci I 1 M, Jttli Battalion
Worthv of remembrante Just killed in action,
TH saddest, noblest deith of all They died the helnlc«, to defend
Oui Australian soldiers' noblo end
-(Inserted bv their loving parent*», brother, and Mater, Carisbrook )
GRAN! -A tribute to Uie memorv of our dear
ones, íicut \rthur M Grant, killed in action Scptcmbtr 2C, 1017, at Pol}pon Wood also Private Howjrd I raser Grant, killed at Mont St Quentin, September 13, J91S
Till dawns the light.
Dear ones' Goodnight -(Mother and G G , Bulla )
HALL. -In proud and loving memory of March
(Sergeant T. M. Hall), who fell at Polygon Wood.
On higher service. Not tired enough for sleep,
Nor old, nor sad enough for peace.
HEARD. -In loving memorj of uij dear brother,
Sergeant li li Heard, ¿9th Battalion, killed in action at Poljgon Wood, 26th September, 1917
Loved and remembered
-(Inserted bj his loving brother. Bob )
HEARD. -A tribute to the memory of Sgt II li
Heard, 29th Battalion, killed in action, Poljgon Wood, September 20, 1917 (Pat Portland)
HEARD-In loving memon of \rtliur Heard,
QMS, killed in France, September 26, 1017
I ond memory clings
-(Inserted b} George and Mary Oakltv, 716 Burwood rd , Auburn )
IICVKD- A tribute of respect to the memory
of CQM. Sgtj V Heard, killed in action Sep tcmber 20 1917, buried at Birr Cross Roac*9 Çenietcrj, ".près
One of the beat -(Inserted bj N H J
HIBBS. -In loving memory of Captain Reginald
Kenneth Hibbs, who was killed in action in France on the 26th September, 1917. (Inserted
by L.P.)
HIBBS. -In ever abiding memorj or our dear Fon
and brother. Captain Rcginal 1 henncth Hibbs, 31st Battalion who fell in action at Polvgon Wood, Belgium, 20th September. 1017 (Interted bv his purent,*, brothers, and sisters )
HOULIHAN - In loving memory of my darling
husband, Captain J. V. Houlihan (29th Bat- talion), killed in action, Polygon Wood, Sep- temmber 20, 1917. R.I.P.
HOWLL7IT- To the loved memon of Bert (Pri
vate II L Howlett, 53Ui Battalion), who gave. his life for us at Pohgon Wood, 2flth Septem
ber. 1017
j Grtatcr lo\c hath no man Ulan this I i -(Mother, sister», brothers) i
HUNTER SI.ÏNÎ-.EU TIIID-\l_LS -In loving memory I
of mj onlv «on, Cpl Francis Charles, 1900, 14th Batt, Ulled m action, Poljgon Wood, 26t. September. 1017, nlso hh LOU sin, Ptc Harold S .inner died London, 2Sth September, 1015, and uncle, Pte Wal Tibtwlls (Wonthaggi) killed in action, France, Oth October, 1917 P R M I Too far awaj for sight or «peech
But net too far for our thoughts to Tenth
Anzac heroes I
I - (In^rlcd bv hh» loving mother and lister, I
Geelong )
IN loving memorj of mv dc.r brother Hugh, who,
u ndc the supmm satrifUc -flth ¡september, 191"
ut Pnlvgon Wood Belgium (Inserted bj his1 loving bister, Lilie McDonald, bwan Hill Ile* pital )
IN MEMOBIAM. i On Active Service.
KOENIG. -In sad and loving memory of our
dearly loved son and brother Private Thomas John (Tom), killed iu action at Polygon Wood, Belgium, on 26th September, 1917
We loved him in life, He is very dear to us still
A faithful son and loving brother, One who aways thought of mother A sweet life that promised well
But God knows best: oh! who can tell? God only knows how much we miss him,
God only knows the bitter pain We have suffered since he left us,
Our home will never be the same
(Inserted by his loving mother and father, brothers, and sister, Jumbuk)
LOAJTT-In honoured mernoo of Prívale 1- C
Lovett, killed in action, Poljgou Wood, ^eptem ber 20, 1017, also nil tho«e who made the supreme sacrifice in the great war, 1014 101S
LO\ETT- \ tribute to the manor} of No 21^4
Private I hired Clifton lovett, V Coj , %tb Hatt , killed m action at Poldon Wood feep tcmbcr 20, 1017, iNi to the brave men of the same coinpanv who ma le the supreme Kienfice.
Tliat ever near u>, though unseen,
Hie dear immortal spirits tread
Xhrojßli all the boundlees uuiver e
Is life, there are no deid'
M \DD* RN -In lo* mg mcmor> of mj dear
brother, lack, 5«th (late Stli) Battalion, killet at Pohgon Wood September 2o PH" (In «ertcd bj his brother, trank, late All*)
MADDKItV- A tribute of love to the mentor) oí
our dear brother, Jack, killed in uetiou at Folvgon Wood, September ¿>, 1017, Lgjpt, Galil poli, trance (Muriel and Baus)
MVDDHÎN - In proud and ever loving remem
bronto of mv beloved son, John Itonald (Jncl), 5Sth Battalion, killed In action at Pohgon Wood, September 2J, 1017
teadh missed -(Mother )
MASON-In loving memorj of mv dear brother
11 Q M fcergcant J A Mason, died of wounds 17th Casualty Clearing: Station, Suth September,
1017
Ami with the morn those angel faces snub.
Which we have loved long since and lost awhile -(Inserted bj hu, loving sister, Beat, fcandrlng
ham )
MAYBERRY. - A tribute of love to my son, Charles
Judge, killed at Polygon Wood, September 20, 1917, brother of Aida (deceased), Syl., Iris.
Speak ye of a soldier gone, in his manhood's
pride.
-(Inserted by J. E. and L. Byrne.)
MVlBFOm-A tribute io the memorv of my
brother Charle* ludge (oMh Batt), killed in action Pol*LOU Wood, 20th September, 1017 (In sorted bj Cis md cyl )
McAUDIJ*-In loving memorj of our dear brother
and our uncle. Driver T r K (Jacl ) Killed hi action, 20th September 1017 fourth son of Mr and Jin» Chirles Mc \rdlc, Rathscar
Mav lite soul rest in peace
-(Inserted bj hi« sorrowing sisters, Kate Coe tello, Nora McArdle. and nephews, Boigbeat )
McUlOLT-In loving memorv of lohn 1 P
McArdle, who was killed In action, September 26 1917, in the battle of Poljgon Wood, also Hugh McArdle who died at Rathscar on Sept cm her 14 1017 (Inserto! bv M and h Mi Vrdle, Warcah )
MKTHJM \NN -In loving memorj of our dear son
and brother, Private I C (Crins} Mctelmann, killed in action in I ranee on September 20, 1917
The winda of heaven blow softlj 0*cr that quat Jonelv spot
And 'mid't the changing scenes of life Our deir one we 11 never forget
-¿Inserted bv his father, mother, sisters, and brotl i.rs Pair A lev*,'* Arnold )
METLLMXNN -In loving memon of mv dear bro
tlier (Chriss) Private I C Metclmann killed in action at S pre«, 1 nineo on cept ember iß, 1017
To live in hearts of thaïe wc love is not to die -(Inserted bj his loving sister, Nellie)
MKTM M \NN -In loving memon of Private J C
(Chriri) Metclrnami killed in action in trance, 2Gth September, 1917
Iver remembered
-(Inserted bv his uncle, mut and cousins Mr and Mrs 1> Metelmuim and limlh, Arnold)
MeCLLLIEI -In losing remembrance of çur dar!
mg hon ml hero brother Private 1 ric \ Mc ( Icerv ¿M 87th lUttilion, tlleil of wounds ot Curdifl, Wales ¿0th September, 1018 iged 10Í viars (Inserted bv mother father and brothers,
I-ric \, ' Currajong avenue, Camberwell )
0\ t-RM \.N -In loving memorj «Í lack who died
of wounds in irancc, loved cousin of It Scott
and M Kettle
Memories
-(Svduev papers picone cop* )
PAPhFR -In loving memorj of Leonard Parker,
20th Batt , who was killed m action at Pohgon Wood, Belgium September -0, 1017
l"iitliful unto death
RODWI LL -To the memorj of our dear son Jack
Rodwell 29th Batt , wbo was killed at Poljgon Wood September 20 27, 1917, al«o our beloved sou In lau, Percj Vraistrong, JiUi Batt,, who died of wounds Oetobcr 14, 1017
I*est we forge i
-(Inserted In It ard M Rodwell, Gunnertcn's Letutc, Leongatha )
RUSSLLL - In loving memorj of Sergeant Wilfred
Russell, son of P V Rm-.cU and the late lohn ltus-ell, of Dunullj, and brother of Alice (Mrs W Crtig, Wontlnggi), an I Herbert (Sejmour) killed in action at J'oljgon Wood on the 2Uth September, 1017
SMITH -In loving memorj of mj deir husband,
Pte Robert Smith (late Leongatha), killed in action, Irancc, September 20, 1017, dear dtddv of Maudie, Jean, Bernice (Inserted bj his wife and children, 21 Wilban street, Moonee Ponds )
SMITH -In ever affectionate remembrance of our
bon and brother, Walter Leslie ?»muli, nth Machine gun Coj , who made the supreme tac nflcc nt Chateau Wood in \pre.s bulicut 2oth September 1017 (Insetted bj Ids loving mother and sister, Wallan Laht )
STMPNb-In memorv of our dear ton mid
brother, Sj,t \\ fettvens, who fell at Ponton Wood on Jith September, 1017
V precious one from us has gone,
\ voice we loved is stilled, \ plaee is vacant in our home
Windi ncvei tan be filled
-(Inserted bj ins loving father and mother, brothers ind sisters, fanal e \aliev )
SlOChKl-LD - In loving memorj of our deir
grand nephews, who fell in the war, t.unner Ired, ¡september -U 1017, and Capt Un Clcrlianl Stock feld, September 20» 1017 (1 and S It li , Cum berwcll )
SUR-friedend lohn Manen (Coj SgLMijor
1 W Lone*, »3rd Hatt \ 1 F ), second ekiert son of late Harry Io eph and Sirih \nn Svtr, late of Geelong killed in action in b ranee, -0th September, 1017
He lies in ft soldier s honoured grave,
Jn a laud {o us unknown,
But his name is written in tetters of gold
in the hcirts he left at hume '
-(Inserted bj his loving mother, brotherh, and sisters, Inglewood," victoria street, Titzroj,
Melbourne )
TMiPinON-McDON VLB-In lovnuj memorj of
our Ular bov Pte G H Templeton, ßSth Batt , died of wounds 20th September, his dear unele, Pte I II MeDonald, died 20th October, 1915, also his Homebush «-choolmatca and pals of the SStb, who fell with him
Onlv dear memories left
-(Inserted bv O and V Templeton and familj,
Homebush )
"WEST-In proud and loving memorj of our onlj
bon and hrother, Gunner \\ N West, bth Batterv A V \ , killed in aetion 2oth September,
1918
As the jcars pa«3 owaj jour memory grows
brighter,
Tliere is nothing can sever the bonds of our
love,
In sunshine or shadow our thoughts bring jon
nearer,
And some lav we hope to meet vou above -(Inserted bj his loved ones)
WHEATLEY -To Tom Wheatley (corporal 1st
L H Regiment), died 26th September, 1915
In loving memory.
WILLIS- In loving memorj uf Lance Corporal
T N Oom) Willis, lill«! in aetion at Men corse Wood, Septembci -0, 1917
BAIL -In loving remembrance of our deir mother,
who departed this life nt L^endon ScptDinler _0 102O (Inserted bj her loving daujiterd and son m law, \nuie, Vlice. and Jim)
COIMHl -V tribute of love to the memorj of
dear Auntie Hosie, who was culled home hen tem
ber ¿0, lltíü
1 ver remembered
In Gods cire with those she loved
-(Inserted bj Cjnl, 1-die, ami her little pet,
Joan )
COLitI It -In loving memorv of our deir aunt,
lit Jin J, whu departed this life on 20th Septem ber, 10>0
Dearlv loved and sadlv missed
-(Inserted bv her loving niece and nephew, liubj aim Stanhj Hooper)
COLMblt -In fuid memorj ol mj deir sister,
Rix ira, whe passed peaccfullv away on the 2Cth September, 1020
dod siw tlut her footsteps ialteied,
He 1 mW that her heart grew weak, So He I ide her rest for a ea«c»,
tor the pathwaj had trown too steep
-(Inserted bv her loving sister, 1-dith Patcrbon ) D VMS-In Io\ing memory of Robert who died at
Melbourne September 2J, 1820, late of Coola mon, N b W
With Christ, winch is fir better
-(Inserted bj hi* bruthen: and sister, Harrj» I dward, and 1 mina )
DE bTbRllR (nee I>iisv Clean)-In loving
memorj of our dear bitter, who died in S\dncv, September ii, 1911, wife of ^ W h de Sturier (\ <_ and > T)
!. LOW Lit- In loving memorv of our deir grand
father, who passed awav peaeefullv at Moonee Pond-, on September 20, 1011
fhough death divides, fond memorv clings
-Um.«ted bv hi- living grandsons, Jim, Mark, George, and trank Brown )
FRASER -In loving memorv of our dear mother,
who passed awav at Nevvlandt, September 20,
1913
She live» with us in memory still, \nd will lor evermore
-(Inserted bv her loving familj )
GREED. - In loving memory of George Greed, who
died at Hamilton, September 26, 1920.
At rest.
- (Inserted by his wife and family.)
IN loving memorj of mj dear father, *who was
called to a higher life on 20lu September, 101Ö, at Ciiiterbunralso Mian Peel, who pastel uwaj
nt Balwjn
We give von a thought In the hour of leisure,
Wc t,ivc jou a thought in the hour of pleasure, But if ever forgotten in the hour of care,
^ou will not be forgotten in (he hour of prnjer. -(Inserted bj Hilda Peel, Camberwell )
IN Fad and loving nmnorv of our dear mother,
who pushed awav on the -oth September, 1020
So deni It loved, so ondlj missed -(Inserted bj lier loving familj )
JACK. -lu loving memorj of mv dear sister, Lizzie
W. Jack, wini dud September ¿i, 1U20 (A. Hunule, bhtppartun )
IN MEMORIAM
JOHNSTON-In lomiR mellion of mt dear'
brothers-John «nu died (n the 6th Septem bel U.B, also \i dren, »ho d ed 7th september,
1J10 '
t loteil them in life-thet ire dear to me still,
1J| t in grief I must 1 end to Cod s holt \t ill | Ml sorrow is great mt loss hard to bear j Hut ini,els »ill tend my deur brothers with,
care I -(Inortcd by their loting sister M Johnston)
MACARTNEY. -In loting remembrance of Mi«a
II Micirtnct, late of Derbi street, he», »ho passed ittat Septenil er 20, 1911
safe in the arms of Jesus '
One of the best -(Inserted by V n )
OWENS. - lil loting mellion of 1 redenck William
Owens »ho io sid may (suddeult) af'Oivon " Hoy al 1 urk 2CI)i Scptunber. 1020 fond husband
of L II On en-, and detoted father of hditli | (Mrs I ( nbci)
Nearer my Coil to Thee
SALTER. - In loting memort of n good fatlier,
Charles salter, «ho died at Mair street Ballarat, 20th september 1011
1 ter remeinhered
-(Insert«! bj lils son I 11 »alter )
SPENCER. -In lotiig mi mort of our darling habt
Doris Mary, «ho pas'cl aita} 20th September
10.0
lint little bud so young an 1 fuir
Cilleil hence to earl) doom.
Just rame to sliott bott stieot a flower
In Parulise would bloom
SUMNER. -In loting memory of Jane Mary Sum
ner, tthu died at Bol Hill on Hie 20th Septem
1er 1J2U
Io lue in the hearts of those ne loved is to die
THOMAS - In Mil and lot m2 mellion of mv dear
wife Ethel Beatrice (Kiddle) and our loting mother »ho die I mid lelilí in Melbourne on the -lilli September IOIJ
I ach Sundut finds mc at your grateside,
To calm my lonelt hours,
\nd unto tou 1 ulttnys bring
\ fresh picked hunch of Honors
lou are L,one for eter dear mother
"i our cares and troubles too
But tour memort tte «ill cherish
Until e follow you
-(Inserted by her loting husband Stanlet G Ihomas, and children Stanley, Cull, and Claude, of Kelp street Warrnambool )
TOMLINSON- \ tribute of eterlasting lote to
the memory of my detoted Iiusbun 1 mid our dirling father Ralph Ward Tomlinson «ho I l'sod to the great unknown «enteuil cr 211 jais alT of bia bclotcd only son, \\altei \\ ii Hint llalph Ward Tomlinson «ho Joinel bim Inly 0, 1J20 (late of ' tialtcrstone Park ' tilt
ton)
Oh teach us from our hearts to sat,
Thv w ill he done
-(Inserted bt mother Cccy, and Zone, 5 "North cote ni enuc Caulfield )
WICKS-In loting memory of our dear slstei
Mary «ho passed away 25th September, 1010, at 20 Wurr s atenué Pristen
I ter remembered
-(Inserted ly loting sister« Louie (Mrs Bollo), Prahran ..and rttle, of « arr s avenue )
WICKS.- In loting memort of our dear friend,
Miry «ho died on the 20th September 1019 (Inserted by Mr and Mrs J Cripps and family, yioonee Tonds )
WILSON -In sid memory of William Wilson acci
dental!) killel! it Mentone, 20th September, 1910, UL,cd seton years
Sleep on sttectlt, Willie, none would recall
theo
Where, sickness or sorrow might mar iii)
1 nc,Tit bru»
God gate thee He took thee and He »ill
restore thee
Q«ect ht tht re-fc in His mansions no«
WOOD -In lot ing remembrance of mt deir
! rother, George Frederick who passed attay Scp
tenibcr 20 1J13
Mt cet to remember one «ho once «as near, \nd itho though absent is still just as dear
-(Inserted bt his sister and brother in law I- Isa uni! led )
WOOD-In loting rcmeiii! mice of our dear son
(»coree I roderick ii ho died september 20 191J, soutllet stlcet St ltildn
Lote and remembrance lue for eter
WYNNE -In loting memort of mv dear liusband
and earling datai, »bo passed nita} on Septem her 20 1910 at his residence, Trctegltis loo
lernt ile
Nothing tut loted memories as tie Jouruey on, Longing for u smile from i face that is gone
-(Inserted It his loting wife Stasis and dear Iitt'e chili reu Citen rennt sou Gracie, and da Ia s darlings Daphne and \ era )_
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
Ml«s> ROQIRS and IJHiATTW S sincerely
lltWlv their mam kind friends for letter», * telegrams Hot al tributis uni personal ex pressions of svmpatht in their recent sad bereute ment, especially Or J B Hav, for his greit kind
-i_I aura street. Moonee 1 onds_
QMI111 -Mrs SMI1II ami FAMILN desire to ?so 111 VNIc their mint kind friends for their kind expressions of syuipatht in personal visits, let
ter* cards and floral tributes, during their recent sad bereticincnt especial!) tlmnking Mrs L Hen
dorson and Mr Ilitchen
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CAYZER. - The Friends of the late Mr.
STIBLY THOMAS CAYZER are respectfully invited to follow Ins remains to the Coburg Ceme-
tery.
The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, No 191 Nicholson street. Carlton, THIS HU (Mondât, the 20th September, 1021), at 2 o clock
p m
UHS P MILAN, all suburbs, 1 uncral Dircc tor IS Bl) th street and 131 Svdnoy road, Bruns «iek ( 1 hone Brunswick 4tf )_
DOBSON -Hie 1-riends of Hie late Mrs ELIZA-
BETH MARY DOBSON are respectful!) in Mtil to follow htr rainuins to the place ot inter incut the St hilda temeter)
Ile fuinril will leute her lite residence, 06* Itotiem street, Richmond, THIS D \\ (Monda),
.Olli In t ) it 2 p m
II! KB! BT ItlNG \\D SONS, Lndertakcrs, I em o\ street. Biclimond _ 'Phone 012 Cent
DUFFY. -The I neilds of Mrs MARGARET
DUFFY are le pectfullt invited to follow the remains of lier dearlt beloted youngest son, Jo«ei li, to tile Melbourne ( encrai Ccmetert
The funeial is appointed to leite her residence, Maldon \ die No lu Arnold street North Carl ton Tills 1>U (Monday, the 20th September, 19"1) at J 15 p ni
Oil \3 P 1 BIL U all suburbs Funeral Dircc tor IS Hhth street and JJ S)dnct road Brims
(01 hone Bruns« lek 410)
FISHER. - JOSEPH Ccmctin
The funeral is appointed to moto from his re«i dence Win lermere 0- Hcetn street Williams
town THIS DU (Mondât, the 20th September), at J 10 p in
T1IOS IONMULl (I mest W Tackson) Under taker, ler"uson st eel, Williamstown 'Phone 25 Williamstown_. JOHNSON-The Inend» of" Mr and Mrs.
MICHAEL JOHNSON are respectfully intitcd to folio« the remains of then dearly beloved juuntcst diu_hter Edna Esther, to the place of interment, Brighton Cemetery
Hie funeral «ill leato the residence of Mr J Phillips, 1"1 Glenferrie roid, Glenferrie, Tills DU (Mcnchy the 2t,th inst,), at 2 o clock
JOHN DVIr», hmbalmer and Undertaker, Latrobe and oprinir streets, Melbourne Iel 827
MACKAY. -The friends of the late Mr WIL-
LIAM ANDERSON MACKAY arc informed tint Ins remains «ill nrriie at the Melbourne Gcneial Cemetery THIS MORNING (Mondât, 20th inst.),
at 11 0 a ni
AND SONS, Undertakers.
MARTIN -The 1 riend' of Mr GORDON J.
MARTIN are respectfully intitcd to follow the remain:, of his bclotcd daughter Gwendoline, to the plate of interment, the Coburg Cemetery
The luneral is ai pointed to mote from his TLS! dence Jl hut street Carlton THIS DU (Mon dot JHh lift ), at J o clock punctuill)
W G Vl'l's and SONS luneral Directors Tltz
iu)_and Moor_strcets 1 vtzro) 1 hone 1045 Cent
MORRISON -The Remains of the late Mrs
FLORENCE MARION MORRISON (late Gray) «ill be inteired in the Ktitcton Ccmctcr) THIS Il U (Mondai 20th Septcmlier), arriving at Cerne ten about 2 p m Bcr motors
VIM'S and SONS h uncral Directors High street, St hilda 'Phone 70 and "1 Wind Ex
O'CONNOR - The Friends of Mr GEORGE
ALFRED O'CONNOR (late ol the Corner Hotel, Coburg) are respeetfullt informed that his remains «ill be interred in the Brighton Cemeten
The funeral »ill leato St I'atrhk s Cathedral, last lelbourne rills (Monday) MORNING, 20tl!
inst at 10 10
IOHN D\Il\ >mbiimcr tnd Undertaker, Latrobe and Spring *ttccts,_Melbourne__ Tel B2*
PENRY -The I rienda of the late Mr
JAMES LAMAS PENRY (plumber of 14 Rot al lane Melbourne) ore respectful!) intitct! to follow his remains to the plico of interment, the
Coburg Cemeler)
Ihe funenil «ill leate Ins residence 33 Mvrtlc street Clifton Hill THIS DU (Monday, Septem her 20) at 2 o clock p lu
W H-ROUSON, Undertaker 'Vere street Col lingttood and Northcote __Phone Cent 110S
PENRY. - Tile Officers and Brethren-of-the
EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE, No 102, and the Craft In general, are respeetfullt intitcd to follow the remains of their late respected Brother J VM1 S L 1*1 NR\ P M , to the place of interment the Coburg Cemetery
The funeral Nilli leave I||3 residence, 33 MJTIIC street Clifton Hill, THIS DVN (Mondav, 26lh september) at 2 o clock p in
\ V SIOTT, W M J VNDHtSON, ctn
-pETTr-HSON-Tlie Friends of the late Mr PERCIVAL ERNEST PETTERSON are m iornied that his fiutcral will leate tho residence of his father (Mr. Charles Petterson, 40 Johnstone street, Malvern) THIS DAY (Monday 26th Septem- ber), at 10 a.m., arriving at the Brighton Cemetery
at a quarter to 11 a.m.
ItWBOLLDS (I met Wnlkcr, Principal), luneral Directors, Maltern Phone U1427
SEARLE. - lue Inends of Mr GILBERT
SEARLE of Nu 22 Male street, Mid He Brighton, are respeetfullt im lied to follow the re mains of his dtarli bclotcd wife, nile, to Hie
Brighton Ccmetert
The funeral is appointai to leate the rcldinee of his mother No J.> 1 alernio street South larra THIS MORNING (Monia), the ¿1th »el tenibcr
10'D nt 11 o clock
lIIV- P HIILU ill ni uri» luneral Dircc tor, l8 Blyth street mi (1 sui,lcv ruJ | Bri nb n'A ('1 hone lliuii't lek ,iu)