Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 12 May 1934, page 13


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BIRTHS.

ADAMSON.— On the 7th May, at Fernleigh, 13 Olver street, Preston, to the wife of the late Clifford L. Adamson, of Kilmore— a son.

ANDERSON.— On the 9th May, at Berklea private hospital, 476 Kooyong road, Caulfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Anderson, of 21 Whit-muir road, Bentleigh— a son (Keith).

ANSTEE (nee Nellie McLennan).— On the 3rd May, at Berklea private hospital, 476 Kooyong road, Caulfield, to Mr. and Mrs. David Anstee, 26 Olinda street, Caulfield— a son (Dun-

can David).

BENJAMIN.— On the 10th May, at St. George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benjamin, 6 Claremont crescent, Canterbury—

a daughter.

BIDENCOPE.— On the 23rd April, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bidencope, Uliwah, Coonambe—

a daughter.

CAMERON.— On the 10th May, at Ballara private hospital, Castlemaine, to Mr. and

Mrs. J. H. Cameron— a son.

ELMORE (nee Irene Beatrice Kay).— On the 5th May, to Mr. and mrs. H. S. Elmore, Surrey Hills — a daughter. (Both wel.)

EWING.— On the 9th May, at St. George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ewing, Grey street, Deepdene — a son. (Ceylon papers please copy.)

FARRELL (nee Maisie Marsham).— On the 29th April, at St. Monan's private hospital,

Mosman, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Farrell, of 16 Shell Cove road, Neutral Bay, Sydney— a daugh-

ter

FERGUS (nee Grace Wildenburg).— On the 26th April, at 59 Elwood street, Brighton to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fergus — a son (Barry

Conley).

FREEMAN (nee Mavis Duke-Yonge). — On the 28th April, at Rosslyn private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freeman, of Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd Bexley — a son (Kenneth

David.)

GERRAND (nee Em McGowan).— On the 8th May, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gerrand, of Jacana, Barham, N.S.W.— a daughter (Mar-

garet Fae).

HALL (Noela Scales). —On the 11th April, at the Jessie McPherson Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hall —a daughter (Aileen Wini-

fred).

JONES (nee Glawdys Harrod). —On the 30th April, at 135 Gaffney street, Coburg, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison Jones —a son (Murray

Morrison).

KENNEDY. —On the 11th May, at Berklea private hospital, Kooyong road, Caulfield, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kennedy, 11 Enfield road. North Brighton —a son.

LEETE. — On the 9th May, at Devon, Booran road, Glenhuntly, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Leete — a daughter (Heather Isabel).

LEWIS.— On the 15th March, 1934, at Beech-mont private hospital, The Grange, East Mal-

vern, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, of Narre Warren— a son (Gordon David).

LUXFORD.— On the 27th April at Trinafour, Moonee Ponds to Mr and Mrs H A Lux ford, Currawong, Edna Street, East Malvern— a daughter (Miriel Lylie).

MACKEY.— On the 8th May, at Epworth pri-nt« hospital to Mr and Mrs A D Mackey

a son.

McLEAN.— On the 10th May, at Myoora, Inlng road Toorak to Rcttn sslfc of Allan McLean, Maffra— a daughter.

MOBBS (nee Negri).— On 3rd May, at Karinga private hospital, Ascotvale, to the wife of Alfred Charles Mobbs— a daughter (Bever-

ley Joy).

MORRIS (nee Mary Hennessy).— On the 17th April, at Abbotsleigh private hospital, Hor

sham, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morris, of Riversdale road, Hawthorn— a son (Peter

John).

O'DONNELL (nee Irene Munro).— On 7th May, to Mr. and Mrs. I. J. O'Donnell, of Fins-bury Way, Camberwell — a son.

ROBERTSON -On the 10th May, to Mr and Mrs A T Robertson Ensenada Wickham terrace Brisbane Queensland-a son

SCHOFIELD -On the 7th May, 1934 at New-haven Hopetoun to Mr and Mrs E J B Schofield-a son (Eric John)

SEARLS -On the 8th April to Dr and Mrs Searls of Orbost - a daughter (Margaret

Susanne)

SMITH-On the 28th April at Corinella private hospital, Williamstown, to Mr and Mrs Nelson J Smith of 21 Woods street New-port-a daughter (Dorothy Merle) (Both

stell)

STICKLAND (nee Edna Cromack) -On the 6th May, to Mr and Mrs A C Stickland of

E.S. and A. Bank Trayning W A -a daugh-

ter (both well)

I 8IUBIAKEB -On the 10th May, at Sister

W0B1 ortsite hospital Plnchlca 17 Manning toni last Malvern to Mr and Mrs Bert . Slunaktr, of Federated Malay States-a son

/ IMBf - On the 6th May at Berklea pri

«t« Jiospltal 476 Kooiong road Caulfield to i Mr ud Mr« John W Swain of Morrlco

?turi, Caulfield-a daughter

WEIR (nee Grace Griffiths).- On the 7th May, at the Jessie McPherson Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weir, Elmhurst, road Bays-

water - a son.

WOOD -On the 28th April, at the Tongala Memorial Hospital, to Mr and Mrs D.E.

Barry Wood-a son (Allan Edward Barry).

WOODSIDE -On the 10th May, at Miles Queensland to Mr and Mrs James Woodside of Wallace Brae, Guluguba Island a daughter

MARRIAGES.

AJANI–CHARTER. –On the 13th April, at Sacred Heart Church, Preston by the Rev.

Father Murtagh Aldo V., fourth son of Luciano and Maria AJani, Mont Rosa, Kilsyth to Mar-garet E., eldest daughter of Alfred and Annie Charter, Raynor, Adeline street Preston.

BRIDGES-QUINN - On the 5th April, at Church of Immaculate Conception Hawthorn, Francis R., son of the late Mr and Mrs H. Bridges of Hawthorn and Rita Anne, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs M Quinn, of Riversdale road, Hawthorn.

CALDER–MOLLER. –On the 14th April, at St. John's, Camberwell, by the Rev. Roscoe Wilson, Stanley H. Calder, of Lisson grove, Hawthorn, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Calder, late of Parkville, to Violet H. Moller, twin daughter of Mr. C. Moller and the late Mrs. Moller, of Clive Road, Upper Haw-

thorn.

CLEGGETT–FAIRWEATHER. – On the 14th April, 1934, at St John's Church Langhorne's Creek (S.A.) Roy, second son of Mr and Mrs G. Cleggett, to Bettie Wilson, youngest daugh-ter of Mr W and the late Mrs Fairweather

(late of Windsor) (Present address Lang-horne's Creek, S.A.)

CRONK–WALKER. –On the 24th March at

the Mentone Methodist Church by the Rev J. Long, William Alexander (Alex) elder son of Mr and Mrs W Cronk of Orr street, Shep-parton to Myrtle Eva younger daughter of the late Mr. H.G. Walker of Mount Dandenong, and of Mrs E.F. Walker, Collins street, Men-tone (Present address Sutherland avenue, Shepparton.)

CUNNINGHAM-NICHOL - On the 3rd

March at St Andrew's, Box Hill by the Rev.

W. R. Cunningham, Andrew Keith, son of Rev. W. R. and Mrs Cunningham of Black-burn to Jessie Urquhart elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. R. Nichol of Box Hill.

DERHAM-BASTOW - On the 4th April,

1934, at Scotch College, by the Rev A Irving Davidson, Charles Walter, second son of Mr and Mrs Harry A Derham, 323 Auburn road, Haw-thorn, to Mary youngest daughter of Major and Mrs. Austin Bastow, 2 Kooyongkoot road, Hawthorn (Present address, 2 Turner street, Glen Iris, S.E.6.)

FAIRCHILD-PITMAN - On the 10th April, 1934, at John's, East Malvern, by the Rev. J.H. Dewhurst, James E.H., only son of Mrs Fairchild, of Glenferrie road, Toorak, and the late Mr. Samuel Farrar-Fairchild, to Adeline

Mary, only daughter of Mrs Pitman and the late Mr George Pitman, of Finch street, East

Malvern. (Present address Vaucluse Tin

HUDSON-TURNER - on the 31st March, at St. Luke's Church, North Fitzroy, by the Rev. R.M. Hudson (brother of the bridegroom), Arnold Gilbert younger son of Mr and Mrs E. Hudson, 133 Fulham road, Alphington, to Sylvia Winifred, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. W.P. Turner, 145 Charles street, North Fitzroy. LEECH-GOURLEY - On the 3rd April, at St. James' Old Cathedral, West Melbourne, by

Rev. R.M. Hudson, George Hector, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs A.H. Leech, of Ballarat, to M. Clara, second daughter of Mr

and Mrs. A.A. Gourley, The Croft, Beatrice Avenue, Surrey Hills.

McGOVAN-COONEY - On the 24th March, 1934, at St. Thomas's Church, Drysdale, by the Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, Sheila Kathleen, younger daughter of Mr.J. Cooney, of Geelong, and the late Mrs. Cooney, to Thomas, the third

son of Mr & Mrs. McGovan, of Geelong.

MORRISON-HAINE - on the 5th May, at St. Margaret's, Glenroy, by the Rev. J. Peck, Harold R. Morrison (late of Sydney),

to Emily Ann Haine (late of King Island).

ROBERTS—KENYON.—On the 31st March, at Woodcote Park, Stratford, by the Rev.

Maher, Oswald Roberts, Shrewsbury, England, to M. Gwenneth, only daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. S. J. Kenyon, Woodcote, Stratford.

RODDA--FORD.---On the 2nd April, at the First read Methodist Church, South Yarra by the Rev. H. Guard, John Elton, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodda, Ballarat, to Flor-ence Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Ford, 3 Moffat street, South Yarra.

ROWDEN-WILLIAMS - On the 20th Janu-ary, 1934, at St. Augustine's Church, Auburn, by the Rev. C. Tapp, Nellie, daughter of the late Mr. W. and Mrs. H. Williams, Auburn, to John Lewis, son of the late Mr. L.W.

and Mrs. M.A. Rowden, Leongatha.

SLOANE-SEARBY - On the 13th April, at St. James' Church of England, Ivanhoe, by the Rev. Godfrey Smith, John Clifton, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Sloan of Kenil-worth Parade, Ivanhoe, to Muriel Doris, daugh-ter of Mr. and the late Mrs. R.W. Searby, of

Upper Heidelberg road, Ivanhoe.

STEVENS-KIERNAN - On the 3rd March, at the Murrumbeena Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. N Macdonald, Alfred, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Stevens, Newbury, to Alma Frances, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Kiernan, of Perth street, Murrumbeena.

SILVER WEDDINGS.

BROWN-PERKINS - Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Brown announce with pleasure the 25th an-

niversary of their marriage celebrated on the Church «",;?' "A Brougham street Methodist 12th May 1909, I»' the Rev. A. ttr vii.1"1' 12 Werc slr"t. Brighton.)

.I »orih ni??11*^-011 u,o 12th May. 1909. r-, letón» ÍÍ5ond. Methodist Church, Ernest .MMrs pi.0"."8?.',1 so" of the late Mr. W. .kUteMr .i04!?innle- youngest daughter of ?lui'41 wi"5n<t M/5- Nicholls. (Present ad i «»IrÄ""" strccl' Thornbury.)

m «t P.D,uÄY0R'-<2" the nth May. 'P»itl, bv M,»Chu.rch' 3l- Agnes. Cornwall, ^uj_..ïiilate Rov- A- Rudall, M.A.. .S« «ta jrf,nAI!Sn' on'y E°n of the late Mr. *«tl» eÄn.B(!»nolclB. of st. Agnes, to ,h< «ti rhH..daUBht<!r oi J' H. Pryor, and S**A «dd« '."îS11 ^Pryor, of Abbotsford,

«rm, BeVen,'}11' cl«»dor House, King William

WEDDING THANKS

CLARK-MOORE. - Mr and Mrs J.G. Clark, Raglan street, Creswick, desire to express to their many friends and relatives their heartfelt Appreciation for the numerous telegrams, letters, gifts, flowers and personal visits of congratulation on the occasion of their golden wedding.

MURDOCH-GURNEY - Mr and Mrs J.E. Murdoch, Craignair, 242 Melbourne road, New-port desire to express to their many friends and relatives their heartfelt appreciation for the numerous telegrams, letters, flowers, tele-phone messages, gifts and personal congra-tulations on the occasion of their golden wed-

ding.

SIMON-Mr and Mrs M. Sexton, 54 Power treet, Hawthorn, desire to express their heart-felt Appreciation for the numerous telegrams, 'phone calls, flowers, gifts and personal visits of congratulations on the occasion of their golden wedding.

DEATHS

ABBOTT-On the 11th May, at his resi-

dence, 12 Chandlers road, Malvern, George Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Daisy Sarah Abbott, also loving son of the late Joseph and Isabella Abbott of Tarnagulla. -A patient sufferer at rest.

ABBOTT -On the 11th May, at his resi-

dence, 12 Chandler road, Malvern, George, the second son of the late Joseph and Isabelle Abbott, Tarnagulla, beloved brother of Joe (Sydney) Bessie (Mrs S. Rosenberg), Isabelle, Will, Harry, Robert and Charlie. - At rest.

ABRAHAM - On the 11th May, at 228 Wil-

liams road, Toorak, Godfrey, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth, and brother of Ray (Mrs Joseph), Isaac (Ballarat), Esther (Mrs. J.M. Cohen), Alice (Mrs A. Coppel), Joseph, Ade (Mrs J.H. Cohen), Samuel, Leon, Alfred (deceased), Michael, Ernest, Julia and Sara, aged 71 years. - May his soul rest in peace. (Minyan at above address, Sunday evening only at 7.30.)

AGNEW - On the 11th May, at her residence, 96 Walpole street, Kew, Jane, relict of the late Andrew Agnew, aged 92 years.

AITKEN.—On the 10th May, at her residence, High street, Rutherglen, Beatrice Gertrude loving and beloved wife of Archibald Gordan Aitken, mother of Fern (Mrs. Fullerton), Thistle (Fid) and loving grandma of Bunty

aged 66 years.

AMBROSE.—On the 10th May, at Mel-bourne, Robert, eldest brother of Patrick, James, John, Mary (Mrs. Baxter), Michael

and Maurice -R.I.P. ( Interred privately.)

AUSTIN- On the 9th May, passed away at Broome Hospital, Pilot Austin, West Australian Airways, late Point Cooke, dearly beloved son of Margaret, greatest pal and brother of

Florrie and Rita.

BARTLETT - On the 11th May, at prlvate hospital, Kerang (after short illness), Walter Reginald, beloved husband of Annie Mathieson Bartlett (nee Rattray) loving father of Mar-garet and loved brother-in-law of Janet and Bert McFarlane.

BELL - On the 3rd May, 1934, at Alma Station, Booligal (NSW) Alan Victor, loving husband of Janet Bell.

BLAKE - on the 10th May (suddenly), at the Children's Hospital, Richard Maurice, youngest son of Cyril and Agnes, loving brother of Murray, grandson of E.M. and the late M.J. Dixon of Clayton, aged two years. -Safe in the arms of Jesus

BOSSE - On the 11th May, 1934, at her resi-

dence, 410 High street, Kew, Jane, the beloved wife of the late Frederick Bosse and loving mother of Frederick and Lucy (Mrs White) aged 87 years - Loved by all who knew her.

BROOKS. - On the 10th May, 1934, at his residence, 8 Edmund street, Clifton Hill, N. 8, Edward, the dearly loved husband of Annie L., and loving father of Bert, Ted, Linda (Mrs Ford, Sandringham), Lindsay , and Eric, aged 64 years (Privately interred Coburg Ceme-

tery. )

BROOKS. - In loving memory of our thought-ful and esteemed choirmaster, Mr. E. Brooks, who passed away on 10th May.

Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day, Earth's joys gross dim, its glories pass away; Change and decay in all around I see;

O Thou, who changest not, abide with me

- (Inserted by members of the choir.)

BROOKS. -A tribute of loving and affection-ate remembrance to our late class leader, who passed to his reward on 10th May. (Inserted by the young ladies' class at Spensley street Methodist Sunday school. )

BROOKS. -A sincere appreciation of the life and work of our late Brother E. Brooks, who was called to higher service on 10th May. For many years an earnest worker and trustee and treasurer ol the Spensley street Methodist Church, Clifton Hill. - For ever with the Lord. (Inserted on behalf of the Church Trust. )

BROOKS. - A tribute to the memory of Ed-ward Brooks, senior teacher and esteemed and faithful worker of the Spensley street (Clifton Hill) Methodist Sunday School (Inserted by the officers, teachers, and scholars. )

CALLAGHAN - On the 30th April, at Der-went Home, Nindoo, Sarah E. Callaghan (nee Williams) relict of the late John Callaghan, fond mother of Joseph, Mary (deceased) John, Charles (deceased), Thomas (deceased), Ed-ward, and Augustus, in her 85th year. (Tas-manian papers please copy.)

CAMPBELL - On the 8th May, at Irymple, William Henry, youngest son of the late J.H. Campbell, Chaston, Portland.

CASSIDY - On the 11th May, at prlvate hos-pital, Elsternwick, Andrew Boucher, beloved husband of Mary Frances and loving father of George, Max, Elizabeth and Andrew. (Privately

cremated.)

ECHBERG - On the 7th May, at Frankston, John Wolters, beloved son of Blanche Echberg, Bay street, Frankston, loving brother of Ruby (Mrs Hanton), Norm, and Geof, loved grand-son of Mrs Echberg, late of Rosney street,

Hawthorn -At rest.

ELCOCK - On the 11th May, at his residence, 48 Brunswick street, Fitzroy, John A., dearly loved husband of Mary Elcock, loving father of Vernon and John Francis (deceased), aged 68 years -R.I.P.

FANNING - On the 3rd May, at Bairnsdale, John Henry Fanning, eldest son of the late Peter and Mary Fanning of Heidelberg, aged 75 years. (See Missing Friends column )

FORBES - On the 11th May, passed peace-fully away at Melrose, 43 Blenheim street, Bala-clava, Eliza, relict of the late George Alex-ander and loving mother of May (Mrs. Potter, Bendigo), George (Northcote), Louisa (Mrs Taggart, St. Kilda) Lily, Alice (Mrs. Edney, Northcote), Athenia, Hilda (Mrs. Woodstock, Preston), Jessie (Mrs. Greig Preston), and Alfred (Brighton), aged 80 years. - Safe in

the arms of Jesus.

GLANDFIELD - On the 5th May, at his resi-

dence, 109 Highfield road, East Camberwell, Frederick Thomas, the dearly loved husband of Louisa and loving father of Edgar (de-ceased), Winifred, Doris and Muriel (Mrs H. Gray, Edithvale) and loving grandpa of Robert, Gordon and Ian, aged 72 years.

GORDON- On the 7th May, at 44 Edgevale road, Kew, John A. Gordon, beloved husband of Lena, and loving father of Lily (Mrs. Gorringe, Queensland), Violet (Mrs Lock, Hor-sham), Will (Horsham), Lena (Tot deceased),

and Irene (Mrs Carter, Malvern), aged 68 years, late of Clunes and Horsham - At rest.

GREEN—MACDOWELL.—On the 7th May, at her late residence, Reno, St. John's parade, Kew, Katherine, daughter of the late Colonel W. T. N. Champ, and loved mother of Kath-leen Green, Florence and Hay Macdowell, in

her 90th year.

GREENWOOD - On the 10th May, George Frederick Greenwood, of Berrileigh, Canterbury Rd., Forest Hill, the beloved husband of the late Evangeline St. Clair, and loved father of Jim, aged 78 years.

HAM- On the 7th May, at her residence, Burdoch Vean, Kallista, Mabel Constance, loved daughter of Hattie W. and the late Hon.

C.. Ham.

HALL - On the 9th May, at a private hospital,

Stella, dearly loved wife of George, and mother of Blanche, Valerie, and Geoffrey, loved sister of Douglas and sister-in-law of Doris Jones, 16 Elster avenue, Gardenvale - Sadly missed.

HARMER. -- On the 11th May, 1934 (sud-denly) at Wattle Valley road, Canterbury, William Stapley Harmer, late of Leicester, England, the beloved husband of Florence, and fond brother-in-law of Emily and Elizabeth, aged 61 years. (English papers please copy.)

HARMER. —On the 11th May, 1934, at Can-terbury, William S. Harmer, managing direc-tor of the Boston Blacking Company of Aus-

tralia Pty. Ltd., Abbotsford. (Inserted by the

staff and employees.)

HARRIS. —On the 6th May, Stephen, loved husband of Anette Lititia, and father of Locke and Dorothy, aged 70 years.

HARRIS- on the 6th May, at Merbein, Stephen, loving father of Locke and Maie, and grandfather of Clem and Graeme, late of Mt. Cuthbert, Queensland (Brisbane papers

please copy )

HATTON-On the 10th May at his resi-

dence, 25 Rose street Brunswick, Welsby loved husband of the late Ethel and father of Eric and Doris aged 43 years. -At rest.

HATTON - On the 10th May at his resi-dence, 25 Rose street, Brunswick, Welsby, eld-est son of the late T.W. and E.M. Hatton late of Flemington, brother of Ruby (Mrs Hosking), Herbert (Dick) and Reita (Mrs Larsen, aged 43 years. -At rest

HAYES -On the 3rd May, at Melbourne, Maurice, dearly beloved brother of Catherine Donald, of Tarwin, Leongatha, also beloved brother of William of Broadford (deceased), Nicholas of Leongatha (deceased) (Pri-vately interred at Kilmore, 5th May) - R.I.P.

HEAGNEY - On the 10th May, at Sister Pat-ton's private hospital, East Malvern, Annie Agnes, relict of the late Patrick Heagney, loved mother of Muriel (88 Collins street, Melbourne),

Bert (deceased), Essie (deceased), and Reg (Mentone,) and loving grandmother of Bertie, Barrie and Graham, aged 74 years -R.I.P. (Privately interred on May 11. )

HEFFERNAN - On the 12th May, Thomas Mark, of Cremorne, Carrum, dearly loved husband of the late Edith Violet Heffernan, and loving father of Elsie and Norman, aged

74 years.

HEFFERNAN - On the 12th May, Thomas Mark, loved grandpa of Barry, Ken, Graeme, and Hazel. - One of the best.

HENRY - On the 8th May (result of acci-

dent) at the Hay Hospital, Jeannie, widow of the late Alexander (Hal), Henry. (Inserted by

M. Fricke.)

HOLMES - On the 10th May, at Albert Park, Mary Jane (late of Stawell and Hamilton),

loving mother of Emily (Mrs Walton), Dickens street, St Kilda, grandma of Ruby (Mrs. Webster), Fred, Hilda (Mrs Edis), Mona (Mrs. Dunn), Robert and Lillian, loving great-grandma of Gladys, Sylvia, Albert, Dorothy, and Arthur Webster, Sybil Walton, Ken and Pam Edis, little Frankie (deceased), and Baby Patsy Dunn, Marie and Valerie Walton, and little Jim Mannix, aged 86 years - Peacefully

sleeping.

HUMPHREYS - On the 2nd May, 1934, Sarah (late of McIlwrick street, Windsor), youngest daughter of the late Alexander and Sarah Humphreys, of Lurgan, Ireland, aged 87 years, colonist of 66 years - At rest (Interred at Bendigo on 4th May.)

KENT - On the 11th May, at his residence Dalyston, John Stark, JP, dearly loved hus-band of Frances, loving father of Frances (Mrs Fraser), Phillip, Harold (deceased),

Florence (Mrs Thompson), Reginald, Edgar (deceased A.I.F.), Frederick, Phoebe, Mary (Mrs Hollins), John, Elsie, Olive (Mrs Not-ley), aged 73 years - At rest

KING-On the 8th May, at Ayton private hospital, Camberwell, William Henry, late of Brunswick, beloved brother of Eliza (deceased), Sam, Ernest, Ethel (deceased), Lizzie, Egbert, Frank, and Linda (Interred 9th May.)

LALOR - On the 11th May, 1934, Michael Joseph Lalor, 26 Ireland street, West Mel-

bourne, beloved husband of Grace Lalor, loved father of Mick, loved brother of Sarah (Mrs. Malkin), Edward, John, Mary (deceased) and James, aged 45 years. Rest in peace.

LEACH - On the 11th May, at her residence, 42 Hemmings street, Dandenong, Isabella, the dearly beloved wife of Alfred Ernest Leach, and loving mother of Alfred and Pearl, aged

41 years - Blessed are they that die in the

Lord.

LENNOX - An expression of love for our dear dad, grandfather, and great-grandfather, who passed away 10th May at Gembrook. (L. and

E. Lennox and families.)

MARSHALL -In fond memory of our dear friend Miss A. Marshall, who passed away May 9, 1934 - Loved by all (Inserted by

her staff at Ball and Welch.)

DEATHS

McLEAN - On the 27th April, at Mildura Hospital, John, eldest son of the late Margaret and Peter McLean, late of Bonnie Doon,

brother of Ross (Balliang East), Mabel, (Irwell Street, St Kilda) and George (Tallarook).

McPHERSON - On the 4th May, at Kia Ora private hospital, Donald, beloved husband of Emily Florence and fond father of Margery, aged 56 years, late of Mirranatwa, Dunkeld. -R.I.P. (Interred at Hamilton Cemetery, 5th May.)

MITCHELL - On the 7th May, at Strathfield, Sydney (Ted), youngest son of the late David and Margaret Mitchell, loving brother of Isabel (deceased), James (deceased), David (de-ceased), Margaret (Mrs Wippell), Elizabeth (Mrs Howard), and Marion (Mrs Miller).

REA - On the 5th May, at her residence Raglan street, Daylesford, Isabella, relict of the late Joseph Trumble Rea, and loved mother of Annie (Mrs Crawford), Elizabeth (Mrs Dawson), Margaret (Mrs Woodford), Isabella, John, George (deceased), Joseph and Lilian (Mrs Hampton), in her 85th year.

REED - On the 11th May, at Williamstown Hospital, Alice, the dearly beloved wife of the late James Henry Reed and loving mother of Myrtle (Mrs A Longmore) and Henry (deceased,) and beloved grandma of John and Peter, aged 55 years -RIP

RIDLEY - On the 23rd April, 1934, at his residence, Heysham, Bairnsdale, Thomas Yates the dearly beloved father of Ada (Mrs T.M. Page, Moonga road, Toorak), loving grandpa of Jim, Mena, Marjorie and Ray - Deeply

mourned.

ROBINSON- On the 11th May, 1934, at his residence, 198 Wattletree road, Malvern, Wil-

iam, dearly loved husband of Agnes, and father of William, Henry, Thomas, Martin and Mary, aged 68 years. (Remains at Sleight's chapel.)

ROSE - On the 8th May, at 29 Cambridge street, Armadale, Georgiana, relict of the

late Thomas Rose, mother of Lizzie (Mrs A. E. Beamsley), Annie (Mrs E.J. Budds de-

ceased), Carrie (deceased), aged 76 years - A patient sufferer at rest.

ROSS - On the 4th May, at Warracknabeal District Hospital, Frank, beloved husband of Stella and loving father of Thomas, aged 42 years - At rest (Interred at Warracknabeal, May 6, 1934 )

SAVAGE -On the 11th May, 1934, at his residence Glencoe Inverleigh, Henry the be-loved husband of the late Annie Savage, and loving father of Catherine (Mrs F Stout),

Duncan, Lesly (Mrs C Muhlebach), Mary Ellen (Mrs M Delahunty) and loving grand-

father of Alan, Charles, Leslie and Jim, in his 85th year.

TRAVAGLIA - On the 8th May. at his resi-dence High street, Charlton, Vincenzo, the dearly beloved husband of Caterine, loving father of Thomas, Frank and Annie (Mrs Pannettire), aged 67 years - Rest in peace. (Interred at Charlton, 9th May.)

WILKINSON - On the 11th May, 1934, at his daughter's residence, 27 Booran road, Caul-

field, Fredrick (late of Port Melbourne), the beloved husband of the late Eliza Jane Wil-kinson, and loving father of Alice (Mrs Lough-head), and grandfather of Fred and Daven, aged 68 years - At rest

WILKINSON - On the 9th May, at Perth, Western Australia, Harry Randal, beloved hus-band of Jessie, loved brother-in-law of Mrs W. Staggard and Mrs R Harris, of Hawthorn.

WILLIAMS - On the 10th May, Hannah Maria, beloved wife of Charles Williams, 20

Moor street, Sandringham, dearly beloved mother of Sis (Mrs Nowlan), Alfred C., Walter J., Ethelwyn (Mrs Barnes, deceased),

and Herbert James, and loving grandma of Elsie and Albert Nowlan - At rest (Private funeral, 11th May.)

WILLIAMS -On Feast of the Ascension, at Fairfield, Hannah, loved sister of Lila Colechin, of Ivanhoe - R.I.P.

WRIGLEY - On the 10th May, 1934, Isabella Wrigley, of Heatherbrae, Scarsdale, the dearly beloved wife of the late John Wrigley, and loving mother of James, Mary (Mrs A Hat-field), Bessie (Mrs C Merry), John, Fred (deceased) and Hugh. In her 86th year - At

rest.

IN MEMORIAM

On Active Service.

DAWKINS -A tribute of love to our dear son and brother William Henry Dawkins lieu-tenant 2nd Field Co A E killed in action on Gallipoli May 12,1915, graduate Royal Military College Duntroon Anzac hero -Your loving memory clings like the Ivy (In serted by his parents, brothers and sisters 46 Rowell avenue, Camberwell.)

ELDER - In ever loving memory of my dear brother Lieut Howard Thomas Elder HQ signalling officer 5th Battalion 1st AIF

who died of wounds received at Cape Helles in May, 1915.

APTED - In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, William, who passed away at Eltham on the 13th May, 1929. -Always remembered (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of our beloved mother who passed away at Creswick on the 12th May, 1933; also our very dear father who died on the 11th June 1930.

They are waiting for us the ones we loved,

With only a door between

—(Inserted by their loving son and daugh-

ters.)

ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away at Creswick on May 12, 1933.

We have lost, but a beautiful memory remains. —(Inserted by her loving children )

ARNEIL.— In loving memory of my dear wife Eunice Marion, who passed away on the 11th May, 1933.

I cannot say, and I will not say

That she is dead - she is just away

With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land

BOX - In loving memory of my dear hus-band and our dear father, John Thomas Box who passed away at Ascot Vale, May 12, 1926. -Thy will be done (Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, Ada and Sylvia)

BULLEN - In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away on the 12th May, 1933 - I miss you dear, and mourn you unseen (Your loving daughter, Amy )

BULLEN - In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away, 12th May, 1933.

We thank Thee for the quiet rest Thy servant

takcth now

We thank Thee for her trust in Christ and for

her crowned brow,

For all the weary way she trod in faithfully

following Thee;

And for the good fight foughten well, and

closed right valiantly.

-(Inserted by her loving daughters )

BURRIGE (nee Jennie Grainger) - In loving memory of our darling Jennie who passed away on the 13th May, 1925 (Mother )

BURRIDGE (nee Grainger) - In loving memory of our darling Jenny, who passed away on the 13th May, 1924 (Inserted by her lov-ing sister, Nellie.)

COX - In loving memory of our dear son and our dear brother, Willie Cox, who was killed at Clayton on the 12th May, 1933 (In-serted by his loving parents brother and sis-

er. )

COX - In loving memory of dear Bill, who passed away on 12th May, 1933, result of level crossing accident at Clayton - Sadly missed (Inserted by M.J.G., Carnegie)

EDWARDS- BOWMAN - In loving memory of our dear sister, Alice Beatrice, who died, May 13, 1931, also our dear mother who died October 19, 1932.

Our eyes grow dim with tenderness the while

Thinking we see them, thinking we hear them

call.

- (Sisters and brother )

ENSLOW - In loving memory of my dear son and brother, Malcolm (Pal-Mal) who passed away on the 13th May, 1931 - So dearly loved, so sadly missed (Inserted by his loving mother, sister and brothers )

HODGES - In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Sarah Hodges, who passed away at 39 Station street, Malvern, on 13th May, 1910 (Inserted by her loving son, William Henry Hodges and family.)

HOGG - In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our loved father, George, who passed away on the 11th May, 1907 - To memory

ever dear

JOHNSON - In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother who passed away at Coburg, 11 Sargood street, on the 12th May, 1931. A loved one from our midst has gone,

A voice we loved is still

A place is vacant in our home

Which never can be filled.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and daughters and sons-in-law and grandchildren, Rene and Bert and Stanley Nelson, Ruby and Jack and Ralphie Broom )

LATTIMORE -In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, William Latti-

more who passed away May, 12, 1925 - Sadly missed (Inserted by his loving wife and family )

LATTIMORE - In loving memory of our dear brother, William, who passed away May 12, 1925 (Inserted by his brother John and sister-in-law, Edith, Adelaide )

LOCKWOOD - In fond memory of my be-loved friend, Sister Mary Lockwood, who died at Whittlesea on May 15, 1933 - Faithful unto death (Inserted by E.M.W. )

LUDLOW - In loving memory of my beloved wife and our dear mother who died 13th May, 1926 (O. Ludlow and family, Toolamba )

LIONS - Loving memories of our dear little daughter, Shirley, who fell asleep on 13th May, 1926 (Inserted by her loving parents )

MARSHALL -In loving memory of my dear husband, John Parry, who passed away 13th May, 1931.

His life a beautiful memory His absence a lasting sorrow

McIVER - In loving memory of our darling mother, who passed away on the 12th May,

1933.

We have lost but heaven hath gained One of the best the world contained

- Loving daughter, Jean and son-in-law,

Norman.)

McIVER -In losing memory of mother, Sophia Elizabeth, who passed away on 12th May, 1933, also dad, John on the 9th August, 1931 - Gods greatest gift-sweet memories (Inserted by their sorrowing sons Ken, Lind-say and Jack )

MOODIE - In fond remembrance of my dear friend and pal Hugh, who passed away on May 13, 1931 (A.C., Malvern )

MOODIE - In loving remembrance of Hugh Moodie, May 13, 1931 (Inserted by S.L.V.)

MORTON - In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 13th May, 1927 (Achilles )

MORTON - To cherish the memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 13th of May, 1927 (Inserted by her loving sons and daughter)

MURIE - In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, who passed away at Erica on 8th May, 1922.

Sunshine passes shadows full,

But loving memories outlast all

- (Inserted by his loving wife and family)

PENROSE - In fond memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Williamstown on the 13th May, 1926 - Ever remembered. (Inserted by her loving family.)

RAINEY - In memory of our beloved daugh-ter, Mary Ethel, dearly loved sister of James and David, who departed this life at Pyalong on 12th May, 1920

Thy purpose, Lord, we cannot see

But all is well that's done by Thee. - (Inserted by father and mother )

ROGERS (nee Sage) - In loving memory of our dear daughter, Fairleigh Petrie Rogers, who passed away on 13th May, 1932.

Her life a beautiful memory; Her absence a silent sorrow.

- Inserted by her sorrowing parents, W. and R. Sage, Frankston.

ROSSITER - In memory of Arthur J Rossi-ter, who passed away on the 12th May, 1933. (Inserted by his shopmates, Jack, Ern and Doug )

RUFF - In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on December 7, 1924; also our dear father who passed away on May 12, 1932 - Loved and remembered (Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law Ern, Floss Mercer )

SEMMENS - In loving memory of my dear daughter and our dear sister, Grace, who passed away on the 13th May, 1933; also my dear husband and our loving father, Peter, who passed away on the 18th February, 1932. (Inserted by Mrs. E. J. Semmens and family )

IN MEMORIAM.

SEMMENS - In loving memory of my sister (Auntie Grace ) -Weary and ill for years she bravely carried her heavy cross over a thorny road doing her duty.

SEMMENS - In affectionate remembrance of our dear friend, Grace, who passed away May 13, 1933 - She bore her cross and gained the crown (Stan and Edith Stephens )

SEMMENS - A tribute of love to our late teacher. - We realise now our sad loss.

True friends are like diamonds precious and

rare.

False friends are like autumn leaves found

everywhere

SEXTON - In sad and loving memory of my dear wife and our dearest mother who departed this life on May 13, 1932 - A life of love devo-tion and sacrifice (Inserted by her loving husband and family)

SMITH - In loving memory of Dollie, died May 12, 1933.

Under a mound of earth so still she lies

The little shadows pass The sunlight dies

For her sweet rest

For us the lonely bower

The empty nest.

-(Inserted by mother, Mrs M Smith and sister, Chrissie - Mrs Theo Middleton)

SPEAKMAN - In loving memory of my be-loved husband, Percival Lee, and loved father of Tennys, Betty and Percy, who passed away on May 12, 1933 - So dearly loved, so sadly missed, To memory ever dear (Inserted by his loving wife and family)

SPEAKMAN- In loving memory of Percival Lee, of Bramerton road, Caulfield, the loved youngest son of the late John and Elizabeth Speakman, much loved brother of Susy (Mrs Friend), Ada (Mrs Campbell), and Harry Speakman - Peace after pain

STRONG - In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Stephan, who was accidentally killed at Cobden May 8,

1930, late of 58th Battalion.

Hearts that loved you never forget In memory you are with us yet

-(Inserted by his loving wife and daughters,

Cobden )

TURNER - In affectionate memory of our loved son and brother, Alfred Edward, who passed away on the 12th May, 1933 - Ever remembered (Inserted by his mother and father, sisters and brothers, Coburg )

TYZACK - In loving memory of my dear husband, the late Lieutenant Thomas Oswald Tyzack, who died at Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand, on May 12, 1928.

WATKINS - In loving memory of dear mother who passed away on the 30th June 1932, at Richmond, also our dear brother Will, who died on the 13th January, 1932 at Cottesloe (W.A.)

Sunshine passes shadows fall Loving memories outlast all (Inserted by Albert)

WILKS - In loving memory of our dear father who passed away May 12, 1933, and our mother, August 3, 1933 - Ever remembered (Fred and Stella)

WICKS - In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa who passed away on May 12, 1932, also our dear mother and grandma who joined her loved one on August 3, 1932. -Ever remembered (Inserted by Tom, Nina, Marge and Bruce.)

WILLIAMS - In loVing memory of our dear father, James L Williams, late of North Mel-bourne, who passed away at Canterbury on the 12th May, 1926. (Inserted by his sons, their wives and families)

WILSON - In loving memory of my dear wife and our loving mother who passed away at Wonthaggi Hospital on May 14, 1933

Honest and kind in all her days.

Loving and kind to the end of her days Loved in life remembered in death

A beautiful memory is all we have left Dearly loved and sadly missed

- (Inserted by her loving husband and family, Krowera.

WILSON - In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away on the 14th May,

1933.

It's a sad day for us it brings back the past of one that we loved and adored to the last Our hearts would be happy our home would

be bright.

If only dear mother we had you to-night

-(Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Maggie, Arthur and grandchildren, Marie and Dawn, Lang Lang )

WILSON (nee Daisy Alexander) - A tribute of love to the memory of our dear Daisy, whom God called home on the 12th May, 1932, loving auntie of Ian and Lionel.

Sweetly she sleeps while others sigh Softly her peaceful head doth lie

Happy in heaven, God's glory to share Free from all sorrow and worldly care

-(Sadly missed by her loving sister, May and brother-in-law, Bobbie )

WILSON - in memory of my dear wife who passed away 12th May, 1932

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

ANDERSON - Mr and Mrs H D ANDERSON

desire to THANK their many friends for tele

grams letters cards floral tributes und personal expressions of sj munthy in their recent sad bereavement will all please accept this as a per sonal acknowledgment of their deepest gratitude Rosebud_ BURNS-Mrs MARIE A BURNS returns sincere

THANKS to relatlses and friends for tele «rams letters flowers and slslts of sympathy In

CURTIS- Mr L F CURTIS and Family desire

to THANK all kind iclntlves and friends for letters cards trlcgran « floral tributes mid per

sonal expressions of sjmpnthi during their recent rad beieavcmcnt especially thanking the doctors sister and nurses of St Joan s Ward St Vincent s Hospital also Rev Mr wenzel Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest gratitude Meredith Stanlake street Roser

soir_

DAVIS-Mrs G. M. DAVIS and Sons Jolimont

deslro to sincerely THANK all kind friends whose sympathy was extended to them by cards letters telegrams and personal expressions also the beautiful floral tributes on the occasion of the death of their beloved husband and father Captain G M Davis will all thoso kindly accept this acknowledgment ns a personal expression of their deepest gratitude _

DOBSON -Mrs GODFREY DOBSON and Family

desire to THANK nil kind friends and relatlses for letters enids floral tribales and personal ex pressions or svmpntli) in their recent sad bereave

ment W11] all piense i cccpt this as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude. 220 Danks street, Albert Park. FORSYTH - Mr. R. FORSYTH and Mr. and Mrs.

CHANDLER desire to THANK all kind friends end relatlses for iclcß-i ms lettois^ cards Ooral Irlhutcs mid pcrsoiu 1 expressions of sympathy in their recent bad boreasement Will nil please bc

ccpt this as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest gratitude R 1 orsyth 0 Union street West Preston_

HAMILTON - Mrs D G HAMILTON desires

to THANK all kind friends for their personal expressions of sympathy In her recent bereave ment especially thanking Mr craig and Mr Williams of the Returned Soldiers T B Asso

elation for their kindness to her_

HAYES. - Messrs. MARTIN and JOHN HAYES

desire to THANK all kind relatives and friends for letters, floral tributes, &c., in their sad be-reavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest gratitude. 8 Murphy street, Richmond, E.1.

HOWLETT - Mr ALFRED HOWLETT and

family rctuni sincere THANKS foi beautiful floral tributes Icltei3 and telegrams in theil I recent sod bereavement especial!) to the staff I and the cmploiecs of Oallleis and Klacus AMI!

all plcore accept tills ns personal acknoss Icdgment of gratitude n Tres eil} an stieet Elsternwick

of sympathy also for letters telegrams and floral tributes In his recent sad berças ement Will all accept this ns a personal acknowledgment of his sincere gratitude especially the friends In The Mi cr Emporium 213 Williams road bouth Ynrrn

LESLIE - Mrs LESLIE and Family desire to

THANK all kind friends and relatives for tele grams cards floral tributes ¿.c In their recent sod bereavement also thanking Dr Judklns will all please accept this as a personal acknoss Icdgment . 112 Whlto Horse road

MCMILLAN-The Wife and Daughters of the

late T P MCMILLAN desire to THANK all relatives and friends for telegrams letters cards floral tributes and personal expressions of s>m pathy during their recent sad bcrcasement espcel

all) thanking his comrades of the Spencer street staff the guards section of the Victorian Rallwajs for their beautiful floral tributes also Mr W Uwins for his kindness Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude 35 Mayfield street Coburg_ MISS DAISY COX wishes to THANK all friends

for their kind expressions or sympathy In her recent sad loss of her brother (Rev W H Cox late of New Britain and S)dncy) Will all please accept this as n persona] acknowledgment of my deepest gratitude

MR J. O. MAYNE, LEO and VERNA and the

Misses ELIZABETH and TESSIE NOLAN desire to THANK all kind friends mid relatlses for tele giams cards letters slslts floral tilbutcs and expressions of simpnthy In our recent sud berças c

nient Will all please accept tills as a personal acknoss Icdgment of sincere gratitude \ ernie

Russell street Bendigo

MR WARD and Miss E THURLING desire to

THANK all kind relatlses nnd friends for their cards telegrams letters floral tributes and per

sonal expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bcrcasement especlall) thanking Drs Osborne and Farren and the Rev Dewhurst 46 Finch street Fast Malvern_.

MR J MILLER and Miss LE RAY wish to

THANK their many friends and relatlses for floral tributes letters cards telegrams and personal expressions of sympath) in their recent sad bercasement Will all please ' "' personal acknowledgment of

Oral dens rond Hastings_

MR and Mrs MOORE desire lo THANK all

relatlses and friends for telegrams letters cards nnd personal expressions of sympath

31 Alexandra

MRS M B URQUHART and Family deslio lo

THANK, their mony Ii lends and rclatls e

telegrams cards phone calls floral tributes and personal expressions ol ssmpathy In their recent sad bereavement especially thanking the Res R McLean Dr McDonald and Sister Porter Will all please accept this as a personal ncknossledg ment ol our deepest gratitude Hilton Park Bacchus Marsh_ MRS T P MCMILLAN and Family desire to

THANK all kind relatives friends and neigh-bours for their kind expressions of simpathj also for letters cards telegrams and floral tributes rccclscd during their recent sad bcrcasement will all please accept this as a personal acknoss

Icdgment of our deepest gratitude l8 Suffolk as enuc Coburg

MR. and Mrs WITTICK and Son desire to

THANK nil kind iclallscs and friends for floral tributes letters cards telegrams and per

sonal expressions of sinipntlij extended to tlicnl In ihclr recent sail boreas ement Will all please accept this as a pcrsonnl ncknow Icdgment of our deepest gratitude Kalara Ore) rtrcet St Kilda MRS E S McALPIN and Family desire to express their sincere GRATITUDE to their many friends and relations for s taits expressions of simpith) b) letters cards telegrams nnd for Hie mans beautiful floral tributes in their recent sad bcrcasement c peela!!) thanking Sister A Pennefather W11! all please ncccpt this os a pirsonnl ncknow Icdgment Rotlisaie Wnrrandlte road Ringwood_

to and neigh hours for letters cuds telegrams floral tributes uni peisiiial espies ii na cf sjmpaths In theil recent ad berets ement alo llinnl Ing Mi Sexton

Di Strother Will al please accept lill« i

pel one! pek loislrdgl lent of our deepest gritillltlc 3 Weisel» nu ide Kenslngto

MRS. MARSHALL and Son, Mrs. E. COLLINSON

THANK nil

rrlends for Icttcis telegrams enrds beautiful dor ii tributes and personal expressions of s)inpitlii in Ihclr icceiit sad and sudden berças cincut special!) thanking the stall of Miers Ltd Will all please ncccpt this ns a per oiml expression of our sincere gratitude 1 Stewart street Williamsons

MRS. SCAMMELL and Sons desire to THANK all kind friends for their personal and written expiesslons of S)mpaths end floral tributes 111 their recent sad bercasemenl cspc lull) Nurse Uri ant the Res AVUUnms Mr and Mrs Blasen Will all please accept this as a personal acknow Icdgment 632 Hampton street North Brighton

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

MRS J A GRAHAM and Family desire to

THANK all kind friends and relatives for their pomonal and written expressions of sjmpathy nnd floral tributes in their recent sod bereavement especial!» thanking Sister Chapman for her un tiring attention Will all picone accept this ah a personal pcknonledgmcnt ot their sincere gratitude

OGDEN - The Family of the late Mrs OGDEN

desire to THANK their kind relatives and friends for their telegrams letters cards floral tributes and personal expressions of sjmpathy In the sad loss of a loving mother Will all plea c accept this ns a personal acknowledgment of o tr deepest gratitude 24j Ballarat road Footscray

PATTERSON - Mrs PATTERSON, Sons and

Daughters desire to THANK all relatives and friends for telegrams letters card and floral tributes and personal expressions of £impath>* In their sad bereavement Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest gratl

t ti tie 8 Olen street Essendon_ STUART-JAMIESON -Mrs M STUART-JAMIE-SON desires to THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes letters cards and personal ex pressions of sympathy during her recent sad be

rcavement also thanking sisters and patients of Warda 1 and 2 Caulfield Militar. Hospital Cran

ron Neuman avenue Oimond_ WAIT - Mr E.H. WAIT and Family desire to THANK all kind friends rnd relatives for tele

gn ms letters cards floral tributes and personal expressions of si m path,, In their recent sad be rcavement We desire to cspcclrlly thank Dr L Hurley Dr Wickens Sister Funston and Stater McLeod 300 Glenferrie ropd Glenferrie

WEIR - Mrs WEIR desires to THANK all kind

friends and rclathcs for their personal and written expressions of sjmpathy and floral tributes In her recent sad bereavement especially thanking the Re\ S D and Mrs Tarrington Dr Harper Mrs and Miss Jajes Mr and Mrs Miller Mr and M Pi Kenned} Mr and Mrs A _ Smith and

Miss Peacock Victoria st Daylesford_

FUNERAL NOTICES

ABRAHAM - The Friends of the late Mr GODFREY ABRAHAM are informed that his

remains willl be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi

dence, 228 Williams road, Toorak, Tomorrow (Sunday, the 13th May) at 9.30 o'clock.

APPS AND SONS PTY LTD, Funeral Directors,

Phone Windsor 70.

AGNEW — Friends of the late Mrs JANE AGNEW are informed that her remains will be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.

The funeral will move from her late residence 96 Walpole street Kew THIS DAY (Saturdai lzth May) at 2 30 p m

HERBERT KING and SONS Funeral Directors Denmark street Kew Tel Hass 411

BLAKE - the Friends of the late RICHARD

BLAKE are informed that his remains will be interred in the Brighton Cemetcri

The runeral will leave the home of lils parents (C S Blake) Childers road Mentone THIS DAY (Saturday May 12) at 3 30 sharp

ARMSTRONG and WHITTLF (late AI F ) r meral Directors 215 Glenferrie road Malvern U2443_

BOSSE. - The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE

BOSSE are respectfully informed that her remains will be Interred in the Boroondara Cerne tcri Kew

The funeral will lease her residence 410 High street Kew THIS DAY (Saturdai 12th Mai) at 3 30 o clock p m

JOHN ALLISON (Roy V Allison) Morticians Head Office Richmond (J1003) and Brunswick

ELCOCK - The friends of the late Mr JOHN A

ELCOCK are respectfully Informed that his

funeral will leave lils residence 4B Biunswlck strcot ritzroy THIS DAY (Saturday the 12th Mai) at 11 am for the Melbourne General Cemetery Carlton

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON Tuncral Director Head office 181 Elgin street Carlton Phone 11382

ELCOCK -Cambria Lodge No 120 U A O D -The

J Officers and Members of the ibosc Lodge and the Order i General are respectfully informed that the funeral of our bcloscd and esteemed Brother DP Bro J A ELCOCK sslll leave 48 Brunswick

treel FlCroi THIS DAS. (Saturdai tho 12tll Mai) at 11 a m foi the Melbourne General Ccmc teri Carlton

Bio O r MIILLR AD

Bro A I AT ERSON Secretary

THOMAS HENRY AI LISON Undertaker_

FORBES - The Friends of the late Mrs ELIZA

FORBES are informed that her remains will be Interred In the Coburg Ccmeteri

The funeral is appointed to mose from her res!

dence No 43 Blenheim street Baladas a THIS DAY (Saturday 12th Mai) at 11 o clock

APPS AND SONS PTY LTD Funeral Directors Phone Windsor 70

GREENWOOD. — The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE FREDERICK GREENWOOD are re-spectfully informed that his remains will be in-terred in the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, Berrileigh, Canterbury road, Forest Hill, THIS DAY (Saturday) at 11 a. m.

A W PADBURY and Co., Funeral Directors, 203 White Horse road, Box Hill. 'Phone WX2714.

HARMER - The Friends of the late Mr WILLIAM STAPLEY HARMER are respect

hilly Informed that lils remains will be Interred In the Bax Hill Cemetery

The funeral svlll lease his residence 81 Wattle Valley road Canterbury THIS DAY (Saturday 12th May 1034) at 3 30 pm

JOHN ALLISON (Roy V Allison) Mortician» head office Richmond (tel J1003) And Caulfield

HARMER - Members of the Melbourne Con-

clave No 59 and Southern Cross Conclave No 27 of the Order of the Secret Monitors are respectiiilli Insltcd to follow the remains of R W WILLIAM S HARMER District Grand Recorder of the District Grand Concias c of Australia and Re corder of Melbourne Concias e lo the pli ce of in torment the Bot Hill Cemetery

The funeral s 111 lease lils residence 81 Wattle Valles load Cnnterbur THIS DA\ (S Hindus' l°th Mus 1034) at 3 30 pill

A T HOLDEN District Gr lid S ipi erne Ruler

HARMER - Hawthorn RA Chapter, No 40

-Tho Officers and Companions of the above Chapter are Inslted to follow the remains of their esteemed M Ex -Companion W s HARMER to the place of Interment Box HU! Cemetery THIS DAY (Saturday, 12th Mai), at 3 30 p m

S L WILLIAMS MEZ

THOS H KITCHIN, SE

HARMER- Earl Stradbroke Preceptory, No 245 The Members of the above Preceptory of Knights Templar are hcrcbi reminded that the funeral of our esteemed sir Knight WILLIAM STAPLEY HARMER will leaic lils residence, 81 Wattle Vallci road Centcrbiny, for the Box Hill Comctcri THIS DAY (Saturday, 12th Mai, 1034),

at 3 30 p ni

OILBFRT c JURY Em Preceptor _WM STEW ART PEP Registrar

of the pbosc Lodge and the Order In general ore lespcctfiilli inslted to follow the remains of our esteemed Wor Bro WILLIAM S HARMER lo the

»lace of Interment the Box Hill Ceineters

The funeral will lease his residence, 81 Wattle Vallcv road Cantcrburi THIS DAY (Saturdai, 12th Mai, 1034). al 3 30 p m

E COULSON, W M

_J O DEAN Deputy W M

HARMER-Coulson Commemoration Roial Ark

Mariners No 100-The Brethren of the abose Lodge and the Order in general are respectfully Invited to follow the remains of our esteemed Bro WILLIAM S HARMER to the place of Interment the Box Hill Cemcten

The funeral will lease lils residence 81 Wattle Valley road Cantcrblli} THIS DAY (Saturday, 12th May, 1934) at 3 30 p m

E COULSON CN .

_A J DEAN Peputv CN

HARMER - The Metropolitan Chapter Rose

Croix No 11 -The Officers and Members are Inslted to attend the funeral of their late belosed Recorder E and P P, Bro W S HARMER

The cortege will lease his lato residence, stoney gatc. Wattle Valley road Cantcrbun, at J 30 THIS DAY (Saturdai) for the Box Hill Cemetery, arrising

. PRcs WM CLARKE HUDSON. M WS

HARMER-The Lowry Conclave of the Red

Cross of constantine 140 -The Officers and Members aro invited to attend the funeral of our lato belosed Sir Knight W S HARMER

The cortege will lca'c lils late residence, stone} gate, Wattle Valley road Canterbury, for the Box Hill Cemcten at 3 30 p m THIS DAY (Saturday),

airlslng at 3 45

I C

_F C

HARMER -Lodge of the Golden rlcccc, No 300

The Officers and Brethren or the aboi c Lodge arc rcspecttulls inslted to follow the remains of their esteemed Wor Bro W S HARMER, p s O D (Chaplain) to the place of interment, Box Hill

Cemcten

The funeral will lease his residence, 81 Wattle Valley road, Canterbun, THIS DAY, at 3 30 p m

CHARLES H HEWARD, W M

ROBERT L LEANE, Secretary.

HATTON - The Friends ot the late

WELSBY THOMAS HATTON are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 35 Rose street, West Brunswick, THIS DAY (Saturday, May 12, 1934), at 11 am, for

the Fawkner Cemetery.

JOSEPH ALLISON PTY LTD Funeral Director, 788 Sydney road North Brunswick Tel Bwk 839

All suburbs_ _

HEFFERNAN - The Friends of the late Mr THOMAS M HEFFERNAN, of Cremorne Point Nepean road Carrum, are respectfully informed that his remains will be Interred in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew

The funeral Is appointed to leave Padbury's chapel 13 Cotham road, Kew, THIS DAY (Satur-day, May 12), at 3.30 p m

A W PADBURY and Co, Funeral Directors, Kew.

KENT - Friends of the late Mr JOHN STARK

KENT, JP, are Informed that his remains

will lea c lils late residence, Daliston, at 2 pi:

To-morrow (suudav), for the Kilcunda eenie-1

tcry

LALOR-The friends of the late Mr MICHAEL JOSEPH LALOR are respectfully informed that lils remains will be Interred In the Coburg General

Cemetery

The funeral will lease his residence, 26 Ireland street. West Melbourne, THJS DAY (Saturdai, Mai 12), at 11 o'clock

Rl

mains will be Interred In the Footscrry Cemcten

The limera) will lease the lcsldcncc of her son-ln Inw (Mr A Longmore), 14 Baislcw road Seddon, IRIS DAY (Siturdnyl. at 2 p m

NELSON BROS, Undcit-kcrs, victoria street Tool-crai (le! 43) and all suburbs

ROBINSON - The Friends of the late WILLIAM

ROBINSON are informed that his funeral will leave Sleight's chapel 138 Flinders street Mel-bourne THIS DAY (Saturday 13th May), at 11.30 a m , for the Box Hill Cemetery

A short ser l"c will be conducted by the Rev A M S Wilson al 11 15

A A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Tel Cent. 410.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

ROBINSON - Old Mclbourians' Lodge, No 317, A F, and A Masons of Victoria-The

Officers and Members ol the above Lodge and craft in general are Informed that the remains of our esteemed Wor Bro WILLIAM ROBINSON, P S , G D , will be interred in the Box Hill Ceme-tery at 12 15 pm cortege leaves Sleight s Chapel at 11. 30 a m THIS DAY (Saturday, 13th May)

A S R MUNRO WM

J U KNOX, P G , Std B Se A A SLEIGHT PTY LTD Tel Cent 410

SAVAGE-The friends or the late Mr HENRY

SAVAGE arc respectfully informed that his remains will be Interred In the Inverleigh Ceme-tery.

The funeral is appointed lo leave his residence Glencoe, Inverleigh THIS DAY (Saturday), the 12th May 1934) at 2 o clock

ALEX MONRO Funeral Director Only address 24 Ryrie street Geelong Phone 1386

The

informed that the tuneral will lease lils late resi-dence Sebastian THIS DAY (Saturday, May 12), at 2 pm

WM FARMER, Undertaker, Bendigo and Eagle hawk_

WHELAN - The Friends or Mr J L WHELAN are respcctrully Informed that the remains of his beloved wife Margaret Leah Whelan will be Interred In the Maddingley Cemetery

The funeral Is appointed to leave St Bernards Roman Catholic Church at 2 30 p m THIS DAY (Saturday 12th May)

L SIMPSON, Undertaker, Bacchus Marsh

WILKINSON The Friends of the late Mr FREDRICK WILKINSON are respectfully In-

formed that his remains will be Interred In the Brighton Cemetery

The funeral will leave his daughter s residence 27 Booran road Caulfield THIS DAY (Saturday Ulli Mai, 1034) at 3 30 pm

JOHN ALLISON Funeral Director Head office,

Richmond Tel J1003

WILKINSON-The South Melbourne Mark Mas ter Masons of Victoria No 36 -The Brethren of the above Lodge and the Order in general

respectful!} Inslted to follow the remains of lliclr esteemed Brother FREDRICK WILKINSON to the place of Interment the Brighton Cometer}

The funeral will lease 27 Booran road Caulfield THIS DAY (Saturdai, I2th May, 1934), at 3 30

p ni

W T JOHNSTON Master

_P C LOUOHHEAD Sec

WILKINSON. - The Lodge of South Melbourne No 81, A., F., and A. M. of Victoria. - The Brethren of the above Lodge and Craft in general are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their esteemed Brother FREDRICK WILKINSON to the place of interment, Brighton Cemetery. The funeral will leave 27 Booran road, Caulfield, THIS DAY (Saturday, 12th May, 1934, at 3.30 p.m. R. T. INCE, W.M., D. J. DAVIDSON, Sec.