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BIRTHS.
ALEXANDER.—October 11, 1917, at 211 Victoria-street,
Darlinghurst, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander—a daugh-
ter.
BARNBY.—October 13, 1917, at Gourlay, Murwillum-
bah, Tweed River, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney N. Barnby —a son (Maxwell Clive Russell).
BARTLETT.—October 2, at Nurse Heney's private hos-
pital, Glebe Point, ta Mr and Mrs. Bert Bartlett, «Thirroul -a son ( William Victor ).
BEATTIE.—October 24, at Kilnhurst, Nurse Broad-
head's private hospital. Pearl-street, Newtown, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beattie, of Emohruo, Lucine street, Belmore—a son (Reginald James)
BEEHAG (nee May Jenks). —October 23, at Nurse
Brown's private hospital, Gould-avenue, Petersham, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beehag, jun. —a daughter
(Joyce Isobel).
BOULTON.—October 19, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Boulton
(S. Russell), Shaman, Raleigh street, Artarmon -a son.
BRIDGE (nee Dora Hart).-September 4, at Milton,
Hirst street, Ancliffe, to Mr und Mr_ C. E. Bridge a son (George Edwin) Hume pape- please copy.
BROWN.—September ï<, 191-, at 407 Riley street,
Surry Hills, toe wife of O H. Brown- a son ( Francis
George Bennett.
CAMERON.—October 15, at Nurse Cooke's private ha&uLa1, "-ne. the wife of W. Cameron, Glencairn, Upper Boochel-_ daughter (Joan).
CARTER.—Oct. 2, at Chris-Gra, High-street, Mar-
a__rill- the «rife of Stephen Carter-a d-tghtcr
( Stephanie Glasson).
COLE (nee Dulcie Parrett).—October 21, 1917, at their
residence, Mascotte, 29 Belmont-road, Mosman, to Mr and Mrs. Arthur L. Cole -a daughter ( Hazeldine )
COLLINS.—October 6, at Ormonde private hospital,
G_n _n_, the wife of E. R. Collins - a son.
CROZIER.—September 29, at the Subdeanery, Towns-
-ia_e, to the Ven. Archdeacon of North Queensland and Mrs. Edward T. Crozier- a son (Edward geoffrey
McClintock)
CURNOW.—October 24, at Nurse Sturrocks' private hos-
Atmai, Wavi-ley, tb» triie of H. Curnow, Lindfield --a
son.
DAVIS.—October 4, 1917, the wife of W. Davis, No. 1
Boomerang street Haberfield -a daughter.
DAWSON (nee Jessie Woodley).—October 20?, at Altoa,
236? Sydenham road Marrickville to Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Dawson , a son ( stillborn ).
DEAS.—October 17, at Pathhead, Togo-street, Arn-
cliffe, to Mr and Mrs. James Deas -a daughter ( Gwendelen Ruby )
DRAPER.-October 15, at Chelmsford-avenue, Epping,
ia Mr __ -n. Gordon Draper-- a daughter.
DRYDEN.—September 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
Dryden , Roseville -a daughter.
DENT (nee Lily Ward).—October 19, at Read-street,
Waverley, the wife of F. Dent-a son.
DWYER.—October 26, at Nurse Parrish's private hos-
«ai-A, Banata, tba wife of Leslie J. Dwyer, late Sydney and Werris Creek-a daughter.
EDMONDS (M. Cloonan).-October 18, 1917, at Brook-
1-i pnnti hcr=pitaSi, Kogarah the wtfe of Frank M. Edmonds of Park-street Arncliffe -a daruthtcr (Moira
Aynon ).
FARCHY.—October 23, to Mrs. May and L. Farchy, late
sergeant, 2nd Battalion, A.I.F. of Daceyville- a son ( Leslie Owen Farcy ).
FARNSWORTH (Gladys Oliver).-October 4, 1917, at
""n--de, Te_-T_o, the wife of A. Stuart Farns
worth - a daughter.
FERRELL.—October 26, at Somerset, Corowa, to Mr.
«rd Bus. Wade Farrell -a daughter.
FIRTH.—Oct. 17, at Moira, Frederick-street, Ashfield,
to Mr and Mra. Frank Firth—a son.
FLETCHER.—October 22, at Cardiff, Wales, to the Rev. 1__ B. sad Mra. Fletcher -a daughter. (By
cable).
FREEMAN.—October 15, at The Pines Hospital, Goul-
«Sam, to -r. and Mrs. Alex. Freeman-a dunghtcr ( Audrey Helena ).
FRY.—October 21, 1917, at Dorrie, Albany-street, Crow's
Nest, u_ wife of Mr. Leslie Fry -a son. Both doing
well.
FURBER.—October 17, at Salisbury, England, the
wife of Major T. Maynard Furber A.A.M.C., of a
daughter.
GREEN.—October 20, at Bellevue, Knox-street, Double
Bay to -r. and Mn. James Green-a daughter.
premature, stillborn).
HARDY (nee Isabelle Magrath).—Oct. 22, at 743 Ox-
ford street , at/, U- wife of Thomas Hardy -a
son.
HARRIS (nee May Skelly).—October 21, 1917, at
_!_uea, to Hr. a_i Mrs. Thomas Harris -a son
( Harold Ernest ).
HENDERSON (nee Gertrude Dibble).—October 24, at
Kilmhurst, Nurse Broadhead's private hospital, to Mr and Mrs J. Henderson Pearl street, Newtown -
a daughter.
HILL (nee L. Straughen).—October 19, at Dalblair Pri-
«rata H««pit-1. _aidy, to Mr and Mrs. M H. Hill (lata 18th Battalion)-a son ( Douglas Henry ).
JAMES (nee Violet Porter).—October 5, at St. Clair,
Wardell road, Marrickville to Mr. and Mra. Vic. Jones - a son ( John Victor ).
KENT.—October 20, at Glen-street, Marrickville, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent—a son.
KROHN (Vida Wallace).—October 4, 1917, at Oamaru,
Bay View-crescent, Annandale, the wife of John D. Krohn—of a son ( Harris Airlie).
LEVY.—October 18, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Levy, 39 Mort-
Moore Park, at a daughter ( Pauline Leah ).
LINDEMAN (nee Ivy Burrill).—October 6, at Dun-, troon Pnvate Hospital, Leichhardt _, i_s W-fe - P. S.
Lindeman , View street Annandale - a son ( Arthur
Burrill).
McEVOY.—September 27, at Gullop House, Ashfield, the
var- of Harry M'Evoy -a son.
MACKENZIE.—September 12, at the Denman private
hospital, the wife of Malcolm G. Mackenzie, Picker-
ing, Denman - a daughter
MATTHEWS.—October 18, the wife of Albert E. Mat-
then, at l>_tr»rm-_r-1, Uurlsto?- rark-a «laugh
ter ( Gweneth Rose ).
NOBLE.—Sept. 6, at West Lynne, Clinton-street,
Orange, to Mr and Mrs. Harvey Noble-a »oxi
( Arnold George).
O'BRIEN.—October 20, at Kilnhurst, Nurse Broad-,,_»-'. private hospit , Pearl-strcet, Newtown, the i«_-e of P O` Brien , of Au-eui, Muswellbrook, of a
daughter (Peggy).
PORTER.—October 25, 1917, at Nurse Kinch's private
hospital, The Poplars, Church-avenue, Quirindi, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Porter, of Sun View, Quipolly—a daughter (Leah Amy).
PRIMROSE.—October 18, 1917, at Netherleigh, Trafal-
gar avenue Roseville to Raymond C. N. and Vera Primrose - a son.
QUESTED.—September 16, at 159 Cecily-street, Leich-
hardt the wife of Sydney Quested, of a aoa ( Keith Sydney Blair Quested)
READ (nee Valerie Batten).—Oct. 15, at Nurse Gar-
diner's private hospital, Sydenham-road, Marrick-'viIle, the wife of Warrant-Officer S. C. Read
(abroad)-a son ( Stanley Rupert).
RICHARDS.—September 25, at St. Ronan's private
kewpi-I, _a_ly. to _i and -ra. Tom R. Richards
—a son.
RODWAY.—October 17, at Nowra, the wife of Dr. F.
A. Rodway, of Nowra, a daughter.
SLY (nee Ivy Spriggs).—October 13, 1917, at their
j-aidence. Station street, Homebush to llr and Mrs. Harold Sly—a daughter (Laurel Elleanor)
SMITH (nee E. Williams).—September 26, at 150 M`Pherson street. Waverley, to Mr and Mr», P. G. Smith-a daughter (Lorna Williams).
SMITH.—October 16, at Clonmel, Hampden-road, Artar-
mon, Sydney, the wife - HW Smith -a daughter
STILL (nee F. Barrett).—October 11, 1917, at An-
thony-road Ryde, the wife of Ernest Still - a son
(Kenneth Ernest).
SUTHERLAND.—October 11, at Nurse Hiney's private
hospital, G_be Point, to Mr and Mrs. W. E. Sutherland, Adair, Campbell street Eastwood -a
son.
SYMINGTON.—October 17, at Nurse Clark's private
rtnspitnl, Mena Ilardwell-road, Mosman. to Mr and Vw Garth Symington-a son
TARLINTON.—October 15, at Randwick, to the wife
of Harry Tarlinton, Wilgoa, Cobargo—a daughter.
Both doing well.
TUDEHOPE.—September 25, at Blake-street, Rose Bay,
the wife of J. Tudehope-a cb» up/hler (Mavis Eileen).
WATSON.—October 9, at Inversnaid, Malvern
Hill, Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson
—a son (Ronald Robert).
MARRIAGES.
BISIKER—PULSFORD.—September 1, 1917, at St. Silas'
Church of England, Waterloo, by the Rev. W. E. Crates. Charlie, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Bisiker
of Zetland, to May, third daughter of Chief Petty Officer and MrsPulsford, of Waterloo
CARROLL-GENT.-September 29, 1917, at Sacred
Heart Chnrch. I!indvnek by toe I"v I.'ntlifj I letu inf. ?-itrick Carroll, of Bexlev to _ar>. Hit- dausa ?ter at G. I>. Cent, of riandwic
EATON—WILSON.—August 21, at St. Luke's Church
of England, Mosman, by the Rev F W Reeve, Regi
nald C W, son of Mr and Mrs W F Eaton, of Mosmn, to Adel Edna, only daughter of Mr and Mrs F G Kendrick Wilson, of Mosman. Present address Edina, Dawson-street, Lismore.
HINDMARSH—WIGHTON.—September 26, 1917, at St.
lluliu» Church Hill, by the Her Canon Helling kam. M A.. John llobrrt elder in of Mr and Mrs ¿A. "J HinelniarslH of Melrose, Stuil's lUy, to Icv-le 'ï-b»Tt«oli, youuKvr daupbteT of Mr«. M. Wiirhton,
«- Tornav«-n, V. ellington, N Í
HUMPHREYS—NEEDHAM.—September 29, at the
Methodist Church, Waverley, by Rev. Jos Wood-house, Wilfred Potter, youngest son of the late Jas. Humphreys, of Cawdor, near Camden, to Mary (Jen), second daughter of the late Wm. and Mrs. Needham,
Bent-street, Stanmore.
McILRAITH—DANNEFORD.—September 22, at the resi-
dent- of the bride'« pareuls bv the llev B i _i, HuirVi Allan, secon 1 son of Mr mid Sa »tM-lrath, Murvvillumlah to IKIIIC! eldest datier! ter
_ Mr and Mrs. _. _ Dannclord, 1 ulster. Carocruri atnet. Hot-dale.
McKENZIE—DAVIDSON.—September 20, 1917, at the
Methodist Church, Temora, by the Rev. J. H. Som-merv-le, K-ineth Donald, jwineft-st son of Mr ana Mr». D McKen- e. Tile Junction Abercrombie, lo Kthel May. fourth daughter of the lau lir David Davidson. of Lal^ View, Uralla, and of Mrs Da»id .on, now ot Star- ope, Drulla
McKENZIE-CRAIG—DONALDSON.—September 1, 1917 ,
at St. David's Church, Haberfield, by the Rev. George C-lme-, Georce Melvetuue Crjljr ot Ibiberflild, to Beryl Chesney Donaldson of _ .Inev
MAHONEY-DONOGHUE.-May 18, by Rev. Father
£__<?}', Muriel, elder daurliter of Mr and Mri \\
i A Mahoney, of Drummoyne, and >\i»crlev to » Hani- J , eldest; son of Mr and Mrs. P. Dono_hue,
«if St, nenien», Teutertleld.
MOSSMAN-WHITEHEAD.-September 26, 1917, at St.
Phillp» Church, Sydne» bv the He» Onion Be! tingha-, -.A , Sorman diaries set-ond son of Mr tv . H. MO-ma», of &»duev, to I-ttie Lydia kerena "White
tnead, younircst daugl-er «_ Mrs. K. »A hite!lead, of
Campbelltown.
NALDER—EBSWORTH.—September 19, 1917, at St.
Andrew's Church, Lismore, by the Rev. Canon Whyte, B.A., Leslie Arnold (late A.I.F.), fourth son of the late William Henry Nalder, Kempsey, and Mrs. Nalder, Wongalee, Mosman, to Doris, youngest daugh-ter of the late Louis Frederick Ebsworth, Bondi.
O'DONNELL—CROTHERS.—September 26, 1917, at St.
J jim J Cathrdnl, Brisbane bv Rev Camn Simincnv,
Frank, third *>°n of W M 0 Donncll, of Ijnmuvilli, to Lucie, eldest d.iu_htir of Die late J B Vi-dum
of Glen Innes.
O'GRADY—TRAUTWEIN.—September 15, at Holy Cross
Church, Bondi, by the Rev. Father McNeeve, Francis Jtwrpli, third sun of Mr anl Mr«. Juron (> Crad»
Hore-a, 1 irk vii w roid, ¿tanlj Nnv Som li Wale« lo Hilda "»»mis t dmI'litcr of the lite Mr f Iriut t»vm and Mn Irautvrun, (.nat Buekiu.harn sir-t
Redfern, Sydney.
SMITH-HILLARD.—September 29, at Methodist Church,
Dulwich Hill by the Rev W.T. Willard, Herbert Allen, third son of Edward Smith of Mudgee to Ruby Ada Cleal, second daughter of William Hillard
of Hurlstone Park.
STOCKS- KNIGHT.—September 29, at St. Enoch's Pres-
byterian Church, Newtown, by Rev. A. Williams,
Herbert Holroyd, second son of Mr. Frank Stocks, Newtown, to Dorothea (Dora), only daughter of Mrs.
Mary Knight, Glenoogal, Derry Street, Marrickville.
MARRIAGES. SYMONDS—TRENN.—Sept. 12, 1917, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Rockmount, Bronte-road, Bronte, by Rabbi F. L. Cohen and the Rev. Enfield, Saul, second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Symonds,
Church-street, Randwick, to Lorna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Trenn, Bronte.
WALSH—MAHONEY.—October 3, at St. Joseph's
Church, WooUahra, bv the Lev Father U.Kr, Vi t * "i""'m S., only son of James J. Walsh, Alan!» to Marguerite (l'.ta), fifth daughter of John »nd Mrs. Maboncv, ho__i_, Albert-street, Strath-
field.
WILSON-KENT.—September 21, 1917, at the residence
"J til« bride s mother Railwav str-et, 1-pping by the Rev Claries M Thums«, Willum Mward Altnton manager of the English, Scottish, and Australian ixnk. Ltd , lyddington, to Mrbpl, votmgeat d-iugh ter of tile htc Jihn Kent, of Tenterfield
WILSON—MACK (McIlquhan).-October 20, 1917, at
St. Mark's Church of England, Granville, by the ¡lector Itev A. J R«, George, »et-ond son of Ixl»Tinl A\ ilnon Est, , CM« House Ashton under Line England, to Edna, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Mad fMonqimnm. Cloyellv, The Avenue, Granville, niece of the late Itev S Bracenell and Dr Braocncll victor-, late of Condobolin New Soath W-.les
SILVER WEDDINGS.
CROWLEY—CUNNINGHAM.—October 26, 1892, at St.
Carthage's Church, Lismore, by the late Rev. Bishop
i0>,. ,,)ul|e'. eldest son tf tile late Dal id (-Owl.}, of Boudxu, Ireland, to Hndget, second eldest datnrh ter of tfie late Hugh Ctin_n____n of N-te-cllstown, Ireland. Prestan addros», King street, Mascot,
Sydney.
HOGARTH—NOWLAND.—October 26, 1892, at the resi-
dence of the bride's parents Gunnedah by the late Rev Dean O'Sullivan, Horatio Hogarth to Amelia, daughter of late R. J. Nowland.
DEATHS.
ADAMS.—October 20, 1917, at Redfern, Dorothy Jean,
of gastro enteritis, aged 10 months, dearly loved infant daughter of Reginald and Dorothy Adams.
ANDERSON.—October 26, 1917, at the residence of her
daughter (Mrs. G. Hensley), Buena Vista, Brighton-
street, Botany, Mahala, beloved wife of George R. Anderson, aged 82 years.
ANDREWS.—Oct. 22, 1917, at his residence, 65 Holds-
worth-street, Woollahra, Phillp Andrews, Co. Limer-ick, Ireland, aged 88 years. R.I.P.
BLACK.—October 26, 1917, at Wiseman's Ferry, Alfred
Henry, second son of Mrs. M. A. Black and the late Mr. G. P. Black, of Wiseman's Ferry, and late in-spector of construction branch, electrical engineering department, G.P.O., Sydney (suddenly), aged 50 years. BLACK.—October 26, 1917, at Wiseman's Ferry, Alfred
Henry (Watt) Black, late Inspector Telegraph De-
partment.
BROADBRIDGE.—October 20, at Brooklyn Private
Hospital, Kogarah, William Thomas Broadbridge, aged 79 and 11 months. Home papers please copy.
CHISHOLM.—October 26, at Sydney, Mabel, dearly
loved wife of A. J. Chisholm, of Henry-street, Ash-field, and dearly loved daughter of Mrs. and the late Major Pope, of Kelvin, Victoria-parade, Manly.
COLBRON.—October 26, 1917, at her residence, 5
Magney-street, Woollahra, Matilda, widow of the late John Colbron, aged 72 years.
CUTTER.—October 21, Elizabeth, relict of the late
John Cutter, tailor, Pitt-street, city, aged 72 years. Interred at Rookwood Oct. 23, 1917.
FULLER.—October 20, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Arthur John, aged 38, dearly loved brother of Mrs. F. Davidson, Mrs. S. B. Davison, Mrs. J. J. Oliver, Mrs. Ruby Mears. At rest.
HENDRY.—October 26, 1917, at her mother's residence,
134A Marion-street, Leichhardt, Una, the sixth daugh-ter of Mrs. E> Hendry and the late William J. Hendry, aged 14 years and 10 months.
HOLMES.—October 3, 1917, killed in action in France,
Corporal Harold Radcliffe Holmes, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holmes, of 16 Gosbell-street, Padding-ton, aged 21 years.
HOWE.—October 26, at Camberwell, Melbourne, Emily,
relict of the late Robert Brook Howe, of Newtown, Sydney.
JAMES.—October 14, 1917, at Manly, Mary Alice, dearly
loved wife of A. B. James, of Bathurst, aged 66 years.
MARTIN.—October 25, 1917, at 305 Cleveland-street,
Redfern, Wm. Fraser Martin, aged 83 years.
MARTIN.—On October 25, at Nurse Munro's private
hospital, Cleveland-street, William Fraser Martin, dearly-beloved and only brother of Mrs. D. Gillies, Cooper-street, Maroubra, in his 84th year.
MEDAR.—October 26, 1917, at Portreath, Tusculum-
street, Potts Point, Loius Medar, aged 64 years.
MEDAR.—At Portreath, Tusculum-street, Potts Point,
Louis Medar, aged 64 years.
ROSE.—October 24, 1917, at his residence, Garthowen, Douglas-street, Stanmore, William, dearly loved hus-band of Charlotte (Lottie) Rose, formerly of Redfern, aged 69 years. Deeply mourned.
SELMAN.—Oct. 26, at the Children's Hospital, Cam-
perdown, Arthur James (Teddy), dearly-loved baby son of Arthur and Mabel Selman, aged 14 months.
A bud in heaven.
SLATTERY.—October 26, at his residence, 220 Denison-
road, Lewisham, after a short illness, James Slattery, beloved father of James Patrick, Annie, Kate, Eliza-beth, and Lucy Slattery, aged 81 years. R.I.P
SMALL.—September 26, 1917, killed in action, my be-
loved nephew, Keith Campbell Small, B.A., of Syd-ney University, and Maclean, Clarence River, aged 21 years. Inserted by his aunt, K. Bastin, 119
Point-street, Pyrmont.
STEPHENS.—October 25, 1917, at her son's residence,
Carrington-road, Castle Hill, Caroline, relict of the late Henry Stephens, formerly of Leichhardt, after a short illness, aged 83 years.
TILBROOK.—October 17, 1917, at his parents' resi-
dence, Hill-street, Molong, Harry R., beloved young-est son of A. and K. Tilbrook, aged 1 year and 10
months. At rest.
THOMAS.—October 24, 1917, at his mother's residence,
Arthur William, aged 39 (chemist), much loved and deeply mourned by his sorrowing wife and children. THOMAS.-October 24, 1917, at Inverell, Ocean-street,
Bondi, Arthur William, beloved brother-in-law of
Mrs. L. Holdorf. At rest.
TROUGHTON.—October 25, at Darlinghurst, Elizabeth
Moody Troughton, daughter of the late Donald Horne Ryrie, formerly of Kalkite.
WILLS.—October 25, 1917, at his daughter's residence,
Ulinda, Brown-street, Waverley, Albert Charles Wills, aged 65 years. At rest.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
AGATE.—Killed in action in France, September 27,
Gunner George Ernest Albert, youngest son of George Agate, Kent Cottage, Rocky Point road, Arncliffe, aged 23 years. He died doing his duty.
ALEY.—Died of wounds, October, 1917, Private Albert
Sydneyaged 23, dearly loved youngest son of Ellen and the late Alfred Alty, uf Glebe and Hunter`s Hill . Thy will be done.
ANGLES.—Killed in jetion in France, October 4. 1917,
Gunner J Noel Angles, aged 22 jean, eldest son of Mr and «ir«. J. J Angles, of Prince street. Mos-
man. II» I P
ANNAN.—Killed in acbca in Frvncc, September 20,
lau, 1 r'»ale Frederick R. . Annan.
Ile alccps not in his mute land,
Hut 'ncatli tlie foreign »kier.,
Iar away from those wbn loved lum best,
In a hero s grove he lie
Inserted by his loving father and mother, William
and Jane Smith.
ANNAN.—Killed in action in France, September 20,
1V)17, Private Frederick Annan.
1 -* 4WQ) ou tlie field oi battle. Then, 'midst the «hot «nd shell,
There was no one to hear your last whisper
Hut the angels, vil.o know where you're Iain. Inserted by his loving girlfriend, A P_r_b.
AUBUSSON.—Killed in action, Octobcr 3, 1917, Gnr
Oliver Joseph Auburson, beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J Aubusson, Trafalgar-street, Brighton
le-Sands.
AUBUSSON.—Killed in action, October 1, 1917 Gnr.
Oliver Joseph Aubusson, dearly beloved brother of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aubusson, Mr. and Mrs..Kirchner, (Gunnedah), Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M'Kay. Uncle C. Aubusson, and Rita
Holliday.
AUBUSSON.—Killed in action October 1 1917, Our
Oliver Joseph Aubusson , deitrly'oved nephew of _tr
and i-B. Thomas Boyce , Oakland, Martin road. Ce tennial Park.
AUBUSSON.—Killed ia action, October 1¡ ¡317 Cur
Oliver loscjh AUDU »on di rlv loved ntl lew of Mr mid Mrs David lloyd _i._,eki, Marliuiiul, Cen
teiiniu] Park
AUBUSSON.—Killed m action in rneuce, October 1
1917, Gunner O J Aub _>ou, aged _1 ¡.ears. lu a heros grave my loving friend Los. Hilda Evans , Bay street Brighton le Sands
AUBUSSON.—Killed in acuou in rrauec. October 1,
3J17, Gui.ucr 0 J AubUhtou, aged ^l ye-- De-rly lm ed frteid oi l!r an J Mi» A Ivan», Herb, Louie, mid Coiuuc, linthton le-Siind- A soldicr and a mut. BANNATYNE.—Killed in action ia 1 ntnee, April li,
301", G I Banjmt>ne. late 71. Ruthven ttr^et, AAjvcr Icy Inserted by Ii- loving mother, JiUry Hantu
tyne.
BANNATYNE.—Killed in action April 13, 1917, Private
G J Hanna!} ne liestj-ted hy his comrade, Harry Stott (on active servite)
BEALE.—Private C 3_ li. Beale, killed in action Scp
temlcr _i, 1J17. Ho gave li- life in fretsdom » cat_e Inserted b) his lather, G Al IL Bell
BEALE.—Private C E IL Beale, killed in action in
l*r_ice, S. ptcmher 2J, 1917 Ile died nobly In i tried by b__bro_3ici? and fe-ter, George and Blanch
Beale.
BEALE.—Private C - Ii Beale, killed in action in
I ruiicc, - ptcntber _., 1917 Uf paid tlie su; n-it ncuUie ¡__crud bj li- fricnl, M-. P c » nilli
BEALE.—Private C. E. H. Beale, killed in action in
France September 25, 1917 inserted by his friends, Mr. and Mrs.Fletcher, and family
BENNETT.—Killed in action, France October 17,
Leiitenant L Reginald Bennett eldest son of the late Francis Bennett, and Mrs. Gillespie, Rose Bay.
BLAXLAND.—Killed in action in France , October 17,
1917, Cyril Falkner Blaxland, aged , son of the late John Gregory Blaxland
BOESENBERG.—Died of wounds, September 20, 1917,
Private Clarence John Boesenberg, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W. Boesenberg, Baker-street, Enfield, aged 22 years 10 months.
Greater love hath no man than this, that he laid
down his life for King, country, and friends.
Inserted by his loving mother, father and sister,
Edie.
BOESENBERG.—Died of wounds, September 20, 1917,
Private Clarence John Boesenberg, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Boesenberg, Baker-street, Enfield, aged 22 years 10 months. lnserted by his loving sister and brother in law, Ada and Harry Davison, nephews,
Herbie and Charlie, and niece, May.
BOLGER.- A tribute to the memory of eli in., who
leU ou the fieId of honour in France, Septctuber rxi IT itoldier-rest thy right Is o tr
BOTTEN"- Died tif »ound» In France, Octtibor 7,
1917, Lauee-corporal Hurry James Potten, only beloved son of Mr and Mm. H. Borten, 11 Arthur stre-^t. Ashfield, aged ¿u. Thy will b» done.
Bl'OA »ELU-Died of wuunds October 8, 1917 in
I-ince Lieutenant Lauriston ee.oud son of the hit "r >A P and Mrs B-owncll of Oarolaide Suv lonn To-itnimi» afccd 24 jems
BRUCE -Died of wounds in France, October 13 Gun-
ner H. Alec Bruce, dearly loved husband of Mar-garet E. Bruce, son of late Captain Alex. Bruce, Semaphore, South Australia.
BRUCE.- Died of wounds in France, Gunner H.
Alec. Bruce, dearly loved friend of Else Bucking-
ham.
BRUCE. -Killed in action in France, September 20, 1917
Corporal Neil Stuart Bruce aged ..'I years third Mu t f Air and «di-s. Janie- Bruce, A\ ick, Caiclinei. Scotland.
1 liv in duM life« glory dell
Vi 1 inni the ç.n>nnd lhere lila- lins red 3 ne tiwi iba» cn II v, 1 c
Inrerl 1 li Air-, O-ie ml family, 7 I-nc street, lti.hl-.rdt formerly of Manly.
BRUCE -Died of wounds in France October 13, 1917
Gunner H A. Bruce dearly loved nephew of Mr and Mrs. Robt- W. Buick, and cousin of Evalyn L,
Marsh,
ROLL OF HONOUR.
BUCHAN.-Sergeant George Rutherford Buchan, killed
in action, France, April 11, 1917 (previously re-ported missing), youngest son of Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Buchan, of Pyrmont, brother of Maggie, Chrissie, Ernest, and John and Will (on active service), also
cousin, E. Buchan.
BUCHAN.-Killed in action in France, April 11, 1917,
Sergeant George Rutherford Buchan (previously re-ported missing). Inserted by sister and loving friend, and brother in law Mr. E M. Perrin, of Haberfield. Of which he grew very fond of before leaving for war.
Forest Lodge.
BUCHAN.-Killed in action in France, April 11,1917,
Sergeant George Rutherford Buchan (previously re-ported missing). Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Annie and Henry Rimes, Short-street,
Carlton.
BUCHAN.-Killed in action in France, April 11, 1917,
Sergeant George Rutherford Buchan (previously re-ported missing). lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Lizzie and E. M. Perrin, Nicholl's-
avenue, Haberfield.
BULL.-Died of wounds in France, October 7, 1917,
Private Sidney Feltham Bull, loving eldest son of Edwin P. and Annie Elisabeth Bull, of Rothly, Leicester, England, aged 26 years. Thy will be done.
BURNS-May 8. 1917, died while prisoner of war,
Robert Fredrick Burns, of Tamworth, N.S.W aged 19., dearly beloved youngest son of Thomas Tre-gonning Burns, painter, 27A Cooper and Waterloo streets, Surrey Hills. R.I.P.
CARLSON- Killed in action, Private Charles Carlson,
France October 4, 1917. Inserted by his old chums, Will and John Buchan (on active service).
CARLSON .-Private Charles Carlson, killed in action,
France, October 4, 1917, inserted by members of choir and friends in the Pyrmont Congregational
Church.
CHAPMAN.-Died of wounds. Wilfred Shepherd Chap-
man, loved cousin of Lucy, Ethel, Gerty, Annie. The supreme sacrifice.
CLARKE - Killed in action, France. September 21,
1917, Bugler Evelyn Clarence Clarke (Ted), aged 23 years, eldest loved son of Charles and Edith Clarke, 25 Lombard Street, Glebe; grandson of the late George and Elizabeth Woollett, late of Bomeyumbla Station, Monaro; grand-nephew of the late Henry Fegan. M.A.. C.B. RN, one time lnspector General of Fleets and Hospital, Devonport. England.
We pictured dear Ted returning, We longed to clasp his hand;
But God postponed the meeting
And we'll meet in the better land.
Inserted by his loving father, mother, brother. Charlie, and sisters, Dora and Vera.
CLARKE--killed in action, France, September 21.
1917, Bugler Evelyn Clarence Clarke, aged 23 years.
Not lost, but gone before.
Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, Lillian and Douglas Maclaren, and cousin, Jack Skinner.
CLARKE-Killed in action,September 20, 1917, Sig-
naller George W. Clarke, aged 19 years, and 11 months. Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Flowerdew, also cousins, Augusta road,
Manly.
CLARKE-Killed in action in France. September 21,
1917, Bugler E.C. Clarke (Ted.)
He's crossed over the border and joined the
great host,
Alas, for his fall, but he died at his post.
Inserted by his lovng uncle and auntie, Will and Aggie Nisbet.
CLEARY.-2nd Lieut Cecil Cleary, killed in action,
Sept 30, 1917. devoted friend of Mrs. Rawlins Tom, and from boyhood the dear chum of Private J. N. Rawlinrs(on active service).
CONDON.-Killed in action in France. September 24,
1917, Private Patrick Hill Condon, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Condon, Wollongong, aged 26.
CONLON.-Killed in action, Private W. B. Conlon,
Septemiber 26, late Bombala, beloved brother of Elsie and Lena, Crown-street, aged 23. Loved by all who knew him. Inserted by his loving sister, Lena,
650 Crown-street.
COOPER.-Killed in action, France. September 27, Oscar
Edward (Tommy) Cooper; beloved brother of Norman S. Cooper, Warrawee, and Herbert P. Cooper. Woll-
stonecraft,
COX.-Died of wounds, September 21 1917, in
France. Private Charles S. Cox, in hils 23rd year, dearly beloved son of Ald Harry and Mrs. Cox, of Wisbeach street, Rozelle. "Greater love hath no man
than this."
CURREY-Private Jack Currey. North Sydney, killed
in action, October 4, l917. "He died that we might live. " Inserted by mrs Barnes, Maggie, and Comrade Jim (on active, service).
CURREY-Killed in acition. somewhere in France.
October 4, 1917, Private J. Currey, late of North Sydney.
Though lost to night, to memory dear.
Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs T. Robertson and son, Tom, of North Sydney.
DAVIES.-October 12, 1917, Edward Davies (Teddy),
dearly beloved brother and uncle of Alf. and Clara Davies and family, late of Leichhardt, died of wounds in Flanders, aged 36.
DAVIES. - Died of wounds in Flanders, on October 12,
1917, aged 35 years, Priivate Edward Ernest Davies, youngest son of Mrs. A. Davies, Yulgilbar, Newland Street, Waverley, brother of Walter and Alf, of
Petersham and Leichhardt.
He heard his country's call, He gave his life, his all.
DEWHURST.-Killed in action, September 23, 1917,
Private George Henry Dewhurst, fourth dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewhurst, South-parade, Campsie (late of Armidale and Newtown), aged 24 years.
Far away from all who loved him. In a hero's grave he lies.
Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother and
brothers.
DEWHURST.-Killed in action, in France, September
23, 1917, Prívale George Dewhurst, aged 24 years.
Far away from the land ot the wattle, He Iies in a hero's grave.
Inserted by his loving brother, Reg. (on active service), and sister, Alice Dewhurst, and niece,
Alice.
DEWHURST-Killed in action in France, September 23,
1917, Private George Henry Dewhurst, dearly-loved friend of Linda Pettigrew, Newtown.
I miss your word, your smiles, your love, But hope with God we'll meet above.
DEWHURST.-Killed in action in France, September23,
1917, Private George Henry Dewhurst, the high!y esteemed friend of Mrs. Pettigrew and family.
DOUGHAN.-Killed in action, France, September 26,
Sergt. William Roy, youngest son of Sergt. J. Dou-ghan (on active service) and Elizabeth Doughan, Kogarah (late Granville), grandson of Mrs. W. Dou-ghan, Ocean-street, Kogarah.
DOUGLAS.-Died of wounds in France, October 2, 1917,
James B. Douglas. He died as he lived-honourably.
True to his country, king, and friends, A spotless name he has left.
Inserted by his sorrowing friend, Gladys.
DOYLE. — Killed in action, September 26, 1917, Pri-
vate Ernest Herbert (Banny), of Manly, aged 36 years, 3rd eldest beloved son of A. K. Doyle. In-serted by his mother, father, brothers, sisters, and
wife.
DRISCOLL-Our dear old friend. Private James
Pearce Driscoll, killed in action somewhere in France, Sept-, 1917.
Don't worry for me, I rest;
I've done my duty.
And comrades brave above my head
Press on to victory.
Inserted by Mrs Harris, Harold, and Alec, 41 Ridge-street, North Sydney.
DUNK-Killed in action, September 10, 1917, Private
Thomas Victor Dunk (Tom), aged 22 years. Inserted by his loving brother, sisters, and sister-in-law, Nor-man, Ada, Bertha, Dagmar Dunk.
DUNSMUIR.—Killed in action in France on September
26, 1917, Lance-corporal John Bryson Dunsmuir, aged 31 years, dearly loved younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Dunsmuir, and brother of Bessie R. Duns-muir, of Avondale, Forest-road, Bexley. Home papers please copy.
DUNSMUIR.—Killed in action in France, September
26, 1917, Lance-corporal J. B. (Jack) Dunsmuir, Avon-dale, Forest-road, Bexley. Inserted by his sincere friends. Mr. and Mrs. Beadall and Harry (on active service) Beeston, Lydham-avenue, Rockdale.
ELLIS.-Killed In action, September 20, 1917. James Fletcher Ellis, grandson of the late James Fletcher, M.L.A., aged 27 years.
ENIS.-Killed in action September 20, James
Fletcher Ellis, grandson of J. C. Ellis age 27.
EVANS.-My dear friend, Driver Wa!. Evans, died
of wounds in France, October 7, 1917,
In a soldier's grave he is lying,
Somewhere in France he fell, Words cannot tell the loss
Of the friend I loved so well.
Inserted by his loving friend. E. Donkin, Lidcombe.
EVANS-Driver Wal Evans, died of wounds in France, October 7, 1917.
Somewhere in France a hero brave,
Loved by his comrade, sleeps in his grave.
Inserted by his comrade. Corporal R. (Bob) Donkin,
on active service.
FAWCETT.-Albert E. Fawcett, died of wounds in
France, October 1, 1917.
Bert, we are proud you died a hero.
Inserted by his sorrowîng sister, Rosa Bell, the Crescent. Annandale.
FERGUSON.- Killed in action in France, September 20,
1917, Private Claude Ferguson, beloved adopted son and brother of Mrs. and Maud Dransfield, of Strath-field, Corporal George Dransfield (on active ser-vice), and Mrs. H. R. Turner, Thornleigh. His fresh young life he nobly gave,
He slumbers now in a hero's grave.
FERGUSON.-Killed in action. Private Claude Ferguson,
A.I.F., of Strathfield. Inserted by his sorrowing and
sincere friend, Frank.
FINDLAY-Lieutenant E. R. Findlay, 1st City of Aber-
deen battery Lowland Brigade, R.F.A., wounded in Flanders October 4, died Ortober 5. 1917, late ship-ing clerk, M'Ilwraith and M'Eacham. Melbourne, only son of Annie and R. N. Findlay, Willliamstown, Victoria, andi brother of Mrs. Archd, Spy, Windsor,
N.S.W.
FORSTER.-Killed in action in France, October 8,
1917 Gunner Basil Hay, aged 24 years, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Forster, Aringa, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney.
FRANKLIN.-Killed in action in France, September
26 1917. Private Arthur Victor Franklin, aged 26 years, dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Franklin. Arnclilffe. One of the best.
FRANKLIN- Killed in action in France, September
26, 1917, Private Arthur Victor Franklin, aged 20 years, dearly loved brother of Florrie and George Ward.
FRANKLIN.-Killed in action in France, September
26. 1917, Private Arthur Victor Franklin, aged 20 years. Inserted by his loving brother, G. Les
Franklin, and friend.
FRANKLIN-Killed in action in France, September
26 1917. Private Arthur Victor Franklin, aged 20 years, dearly loved brother of Gladys and Charles
Smith.
FRANKLIN.—Killed in action in France, September
26, 1917, Private Arthur Victor Franklin, aged 20 years, dearly loved brother of Tom and Jessie Frank-lin.
FREEBAIRN.—Killed in action in France, October 2,
1917, Gunner James L. Freebairn, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Freebairn, North Helensburgh, aged 22 years and 10 months.
In a soldier's grave he is lying,
It was in France he fell, Words cannot tell the loss
Of a son and brother we loved so well.
Inserted by his loving father, mother, brother, sister, and Andrew (on active service).
GAULD.—Died of wounds in France, October 7,
1917, Corporal W. C. Gauld, aged 23, dearly be-loved son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gauld , Cox-avenue, Bondi; dearly beloved brother of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gauld, Herbert, Vera, Fred., Alma,and Harold.
Somewhere in France he is lying,
No cross to mark his grave; He fought for King and country,
His fair young life he gave.
GAULD.—Died of wounds in France, October 7,
1917 , Corporal W. C. Gauld, dearly beloved ne-phew of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Dore, Crow's Nest,
North Sydney.
We pictured his safe returning.
We longed to clasp his hand;
But God has postponed the meeting ?? in a better land
BOLL OF HONOUR.
GAULD -Killed in action, October 7, 1917, Corporal
W. C. Gauld, beloved nephew and cousin of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Longford, and George, Eileen, and Allen. He died as he lived, honourably.
GAULD.-Died of wounds in France, October 7,
1917, Corporal W.C. Gauld, beloved inend ot ex Private R. Ecl-gan, Mr and Mrs. \A D
mond,
baitiewher« in France ther have laid him.
Our friend ro true and brat
Far «way from tile «land of the wattle.
He irleepa m a hero« grovi
GAULD -Died of wotan»- In 1 ran«, October
D17, Corporal W. C. Gauld belovid and esteemed Incnd of Mr Fof, Mr and Mr» t. Kemp «ixl «on
Î1- hardest part is jet to come.
When the warrium all returu
And we mire amongst the tbeery crowd.
Those Hint will never return.
GENNER .-Killed in action in France, September S3,
3)37, Private Artrur J Genner , d.arlv loved nc| new of Mr and Mi- W Cooper, aul hu cousin Amy,
Saville-street. Gore HilL
GETTING -- Died of wounds on October IS, 1017, Pri
vate George Alexander Getting, a"cd I»» »ear», cider beluicd »on of Mr and Mn. P E. Getting of Manly , broUier of Miss A. Getting- and Mid shipman Frank E.- Getting, L-A N, U.M.-. Glon
GILL ---Killed In action in France, September 23, 1317
Ijcut. Lloyd Hassell Gill, beloved youngest son ol Mr». Lucy Gill. Elwood, Melbourne. liwsrted by
his loving I-other E. J.
GEELAN -lulled m action in Trance, September *0,
101", Robert Michael Robert ( Bob), eldest son oij.tr «nd Mrs. Frank Geelan, Leichhardt. R.LP Inserted by his Borrowing ¡friend«, Mm. Ihmly and f__dj.
Charles-street, Petersham.
GLENNIE -.-hiBcil in ecütm. France, September SO, * 1017, Conner C. C. S. Glennie, aged 24 yo«T, son
of the late a B. and Mrs. Glennie Warringi street Turramurra.
GOARD --Killed in action, France, October 3, 1917.
Lance-corporal Arthur Beaumont Goard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Goard, of Gunning, and formerly of Byron Bay and Murrurundi.
GOWING --Killed in action in France, April 11, 1917.
Lieut. Archie Lanchester Gowing, aged 25 years, son of Mr and Mrs F. L. Gowing, Middle Har-bour road, Lindfield.
HALLAHAN - Killed in action, in France, September
19, 1917, Private J (Arthur ) Hallahan. Inserted by his loving sisters, Tessie and Kassie Hallahan,_ Wer
ris Creek. RIP
HAMMOND-Killed in action in France, July 26,
1916, Private John J Hammond. Promoted to glory Inserted by his sincere friend, Olive Keating
HAMMOND-Killed in action in France, September
26, 1917, L. corporal Denis P. Hammond. A young life nobly ended. Inserted by his sincere friend,
Olive Keating.
HARDING.-Killed in action in France, October 3,
Harold John, beloved second son of Mr and Mrs. Robt. Harding, Kimbriki, Noble-street, Mosman.
NOBLE.-Killed in action in France, October 3,
Harold John, beloved brother of Cyril Harding,
O.A.S.
HARDING.-Killed in action in France, Harold John,
beloved brother of Rene and Arthur Totea Kim-briki, Noble-strcet, Mosman.
HARDING-Killed in action in France, Harold John the dearly loved brother of Charlotte and Muriel
Harding, Kimbriki, Noble-street, Mosman.
HAY -ITivate David Hay, Ulled in action In France
(misaine since July, Mil") Another hero at rt_L Inherit- bv hi» kumnr friend, M. A. Donnelly.
HEARD --Pnrate Roy Frederick killed in action In
rrance July 20 K'G (lrevioisly rcpo-tcd int-ins), I Missing aye, for »11 tin- missing
Ouc tluit 1-mc so lU could spare, But the roi, call o»cr vond r
Shall not count him nun-ng there.
1 Inserted by Ms loving parents and tastera, of Roary-,
Wicks-road North Rvdc.
HEARD - KiTlcd in »ellon, Jnlv l-VSO, 1910, previously
re-ported mi-nng. Roy. eldest grandson of Mr and Mrs. A. Goodsir , Hilltop crescent Manly
HEARD-Killed in action, Joly 3»-), TOtfl, prr
»101-1_. re|torted m-sini,. Roy, lot-»- i-phew of draco and lue Goodsir
HEARD- -Killed ia »coon in France, July in. Tints
Private Roy V. Heard (prcviouidy reportai mit» irte), beloved nephew of Alex. 1- Goodsir, The Ranch, Deewhy
HEATHER.—Killed in action in France, September 20,
1917, Private Harold Heather, aged 27, beloved youngest son of the late James Heather of Redfern, and dearly loved brother of Will and Chrissie Heather of Francis street , Kogarah. A young life nobly ended.
HEATHER.—Killed in action in France, September 20,
1917, Private Harold Heather, aged 27, beloved youn est son of the late James Heather, of Redfern, and dearly loved brother of Sid and Maggie Heather, of Kogarah, also Amy and Jack Dickson, of Bexley.
He made the supreme sacrifice.
HENRY -Killed in act-ii in Irance, «Vsptember 20,
1017, Patrick Hugh Henry ( Son ), «red 24, beloved rccond eldest »on of Mr and Ma. Hugh Henry, of Wellington (late "stew hi_£e_c_ He made the suprc-_
«acrlfle
HENRY.-Killed in action in France, September lil,
33)17, I_trijtk Hugh Henry, beloved- brother of Mollie, Maggie, Lila, of l_iat_ivood, and Bndgie, Jitn. Will, of Wclliiijtan O-.U.>. A young Li»
nobly ended.
HENRY --hilled in action, September 28, 39J7, l-triei
Hugh Henry, beloved brother aul brclbcr-in law of Frank and Kellie Millar, Hampden road Artarmon. Ha died as he li» ed-nobly
HENRY - Killed in actiun In Prince September 26,
3017, Patrick Ililli Henry A joung life nohl» rod i. Inserted by lus lotlng aunt and cv_.ui L. l^an anti 3». AV inter, lo Myrtle-street, Crow s ^Cl.L
HOGAN - -lulled lu action In France, October 0, Iden
tenant Arthur Douglas Hogan , dearly beloved >ot_ig ot ton of the late William Hogan, and of Ma«. Hogan, Glengower, The Boulevard Lewisham.
Gréater love hath no mon i-an t-ia, that a man lav dowi hi« life for lu, irit-eU
HOLMES --Killed in action In France, October 3, 1017,
Cpl Harold Radcliffe (Brand) Holmes, eldest brother of Mrs. C R Burton, and brother in law of Lieutenant (-_L R. Burton, on active service, aged 21 years.
INGRAM - -Died of wound«, m France, September 26.
11)17, Robert C. Ingram, A.A_f.C , dearly loved el
do,t ton of Robert and May Ingram, a_o brother and elster. Clarence and Vera, of 80 Chandos street North Sydney
Honour ard glory he lias earned j
AVeslth and comlort he had spurned, lo gue his life at duty's call.
Beloved by connados, one and all.
INGRAM.-Died of wounds, I ranee, September 26»
191-, Robert C Ingram, A.A._.C., dear. loved brother and uncle of Irene West ii ti lo nephew,
Cecil.
Life's highest mis«non be fulfilled.
And bravely unsvvcrcd duty's -eil. To fight fur liberty und ri|_ht,
And hatUc for oppressions fall.
JARVIS-Killed in action, France, October 4, 1917,
Lance-corporal Russell Jarvis, M.M ., husband of Alice Jarvis, Soissons, 44 Birchgrove-road Balmain, and youngest son of Mrs. M. Jarvis, Strathmore, Thomp
son-street, Drummoyne.
JOYCE --Killed in action, October 2, Alexander A.
A. Joyce, R.A.M.C, the youngest beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. J0yce, of Bayswater-road, Dar-linghurst, aged 18 years. His strife is o'er, the
battle done.
JOYCE.-Killed in action, October 2, Alexander A. A.
Joyce, R.A.M.C., dearly loved youngest brother of Will (on active service), Reg, Ruby, Stella, and Amy, aged 19 years. He has fought the good fight. JOYCE.-Killed in action, October 2, Alexander A. A.
Joyce, beloved brother of Mr and Mrs. Fred Harris and uncle of Ivor and Valerie, Albemarle-avenue, Rose Bay, aged 19 years. A soldier and a man.
JOYCE--Killed in action October 2, Private Alex. A.
A. Joyce, of Darlinghurst. Inserted by his loving
brothcr, Reg.
JOYNSON - -liillcd in action in France, September 17,
1917, Pte. Keith Joynson, aged ¿2, recoi d son of elie late lohn Arnold Joyi-'in, of Nowra and Stanmore an 1 de_r3j loved brother of Co-ile, Beryl, Irie, and
Dorothy
He died a hero's deJJi.
JOYNSON -I-lied in actiot. in 1 ranc, September 17,
3JI", Pte Keith Joynson, aged 22. - d arl/ loved brother of Fred and May and uncle of Edna.
He died for frccdoni » cause.
JOA NSOV-Killed m action m I-rnnee, September 1",
1J17, 1 te Keith Joynson, aged _;, dearly lore hrotlic* of Aiolet uid Hilton Lield aud uncle of Jack, Audrey, and 1 led He made the supreme sacri
llce.
JOYNSON -Killed m action in rrance, September 17.
l«Ii, Pte. Keith Joynson, aged Ä. dearly loved brother of Gladj a^d 1-wreaice Thouin a, and un-e
uf Jack slid land.
1 or Kui"- and country
JOYNSON-Killed In nttaou in L lance, September 17,
Uli, Pie. Keith Joynson, ai,ed ._, dearly Ioted nephew of AL 3. Knott, and courin of Hu-, Olga, Stewart (on active service), Ixirrie and Una, alao loved friend of _minaline i1ioir_s
Greater love bath no man than tills.
EI_.NL DAT -Gunner 3L Macintosh Kennedy, Wiled in
action, in 1 ranee, October 7, 3917 Inserted by hi» old friends, Mr und Mrs. Hugh Rafter
KERR - Killed in action somewhere in France, October
1, Gunner Edward James Butler Kerr, dearly beloved and only surviving son of David and Annie Kerr, Dolphin-street, Coogee, and brother of Rita and Kitty.
We pictured his safe returning,
We longed to clasp his hand;
But God has postponed the meeting -
'Twill be in a better Ulad.
KERR .—Killed in action in France, October 1, 1917,
Gunner Edward (Ned) Kerr, dearly loved cousin of Mary and Lance Noakes Mosman.
We pictured his safe returning,
We longed to clasp his hand
But God has postponed the meeting—-
"Twill be in a better land.
KERR.—Killed in action in France, October 1, 1917,
Gunner E. Kerr (Ned), dearly loved cousin of Lance-corporal Arthur M. Kerr (on active service).
A loving cousin, a faithful friend,
One of the best that God could send.
KERR.—Killed in action in France, October 1, 1917,
Gunner Ed. Kerr (Ned), dearly loved nephew and cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and family. Metropolitan -road, Enmore.
He heard his country's call. He gave his life, his all.
KERR - Killed in action in France, October 1, 1917,
Gunner E. Kerr (Ned), loved cousin of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hayes, King-street, Newtown. Never to
be forgotten.
KNIGHT-Killed in action, October 7 3317 Corp O
A\ Knight, dearly loved husband of A era Knight, and son lil lav/ of Mrs Djcr, Iaiwon
KNIGHT-Killed in action, O-tober 7, Corp O AV
Knight eld-t son of -x and Mrs. W J Knight,!
«Jibero-ey. Lawson.
KNIGHT -I-Ucd in action October 7, Corp O W
Knight, dearly loved broth cr of Our and Uri A/
H. Cooper Lawson.
KNIGHT-Killed in action October 7, Corp O W
Knight, dearly loved brother of Mr and Mrs Bert Knight and Hedley J , of Mosman.
LAWTON. - Died of wounds in France, October 10,
1917, Pte Jack Lawton, beloved brother-in-law of Mrs. J Gosbell, 3 Stephen-street, Paddington.
LEAL -.-Died of wounds in France,October 6,1917
Corporal Arthur Sidney Leal aged 23 years,loved brother and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. H
Schweikert, Mr. and Mrs. T. Schweikert, Mr. and Mrs. J. Small, Ethel and Thelma, of Annandale
LOCKWOOD- Died of wounds In France October 10
3)1" Pie Leonard Allen Lockwood .arl lovel el lest sou of xlr and Airs I \\ Lockwood, 0! Ash ley street. Chatswood, aged 21.
LOCKWOOD -Di x1 of woun Is ¡11 1 mice October 10
1917 Prlvite len A. Lockwood .l tlcarlv lol ed fnen I of Gwenyth M. Lind Tryon road, Lindfield. Lntil we meet odin gool night
LONG --Killed in arnon in Tri.ce ««plcmhrr 2Ü,
Norman A. J. Long, 25, loved son of Air and M AT, J Long , Burwood
Though kurt to sight lie still 1« nrar
cr-_okl -1-a^ea_ ,
ROLL OF HONOUR.
LONG -Killed in action France, September21, 1917, Prívate Norm. A. J. Long, aged 25 years, dearly loved brother of Edgar and Meba Long, Brisbane. Thy will be done.
LONG --',_l^*CtloB. __*_?'" ». ,917' ** Norman A. J. Long __? « fi Parramatta road Strathfield.
Ile heard his country'» "IL Hi gave his life, bil all.
Amt-öd bv his mother ami f-ithcr «_t»r «»4 "-.
thura, Royal, Sid, Harold: H__V^_d VhlJ-?"
Lisrir ríí, aT hli ^ Ior hl* '"end,
", ^u«v^(í-i"vCUon in Fran"« S«««»»- M,
aged _ yea-.
--Dici te Re
frieut-, »(,
"'»?al^iet _ rT"- *» *?--«. October 4. *^/.'^K-Killed >" .eticn, ^V _,
Ti_^^^,Ä-_Kri_
!uuí,t-icü » h<_ s-*»««-. .«- » -«a .
M« ___-JUclï,!nl]r> dc4r" l°vcd tlilrrî "ÎT H,Û (-afarS-^oTífl pMû0nl~«*~*. *"»-» "ínolíw',?1"1-.1" act*"1- &*t«(r_- as. _rr,
_-d JJ "îrrrÇo__,U,n Mc0oftn« »«"« lA?d_rïV ï-P-li Jyhn McGown , and brother et Wia_ and Private John McGown- (on active service).
A brave young life that proraioed w_L At the will of God our hero "IL
lits fight he fought, ho stood the teat, . _I',« « «. rt-veiubcn») one of the beat.
inserted br hi» »orr»-ting father and bnr__a.
McGOWN --Kin»- In action, l-picmber _, ltrrr.
Sapper Walter Carrington McGown. «ared la, 4e_ly lo-d brother of Agnes and Mossy Oo-_.
We think of him at early morn.
Wa Uaink ot him at noon.
We did not iii-k our timbi_? Uro*__
Was going to fall no soon
Iii1--d by his soi-wing tatet and br«_l_r_»-_«A»,
Agnes and Mossy Cowan
McGOWN. -Stilled In action in 1--«, Oeeitciut" »,
1917, Sapper Walter Carrington McGown , dearly be-loved bro_.fr of Linda _ob__o, and unda of little
Neta and Willie.
Our dreams »re all shiittered and «_-ed*
Our heroes are silent and »rill, And dead on the nek! of hotrour
Is all that is left to ML Inserted by his sorrow-s raster
McGOWN -hilled In action September 28, __. Sai»
per Walter Carnnetoa McGown aged 19, dear!) loved brother of Jinnie and George Alt,-r_-___
of Aggie and Rene.
Our hear- for him ara ach¡ng.
We are lonely night and clay.
Wo ml_ him, yr% we mis» htan.
Hore than word» can say
Hin v. píenme step, hia w-_nln_ "»_
Arc pleasant to recat li.
He had a pleasant word for each.
And dearly loved by alL
IT--ed bv his ««-rowing sitter and tootte-n-law.
Jinnie and George Alt
McGOWN -Killed in action im Frawe, Sej__*«r HS,
1917. Sapper Walter Ouilugten McGown, aged 19
In a hero'» crave he ia lying,
Some-here in France he fell.
In_Tted by hi» loving niece, Ruby, and Ern- (on
active service abroad) *
McGOWN -My beloved uncle, Sapper . W HeQo-tv,
-lied m action in Iran- October 5,' 1917..
He gave hi» young life for ha countr». Inserted by hil loving niece. Beattie.
McGOWN-KDied in action, f-ptcTnber 28, ISO.
dearly loved friend 6f Annie and r-iout- Bay
Great- love hath no man,
Than to lay down Pis life tor Ms *r»tnds-___. In-rtcd by 1-i _nce_ Inend*, Annie and Edmund
Ita yner
McGOWN -Killed in action in France, «Vp-mr-r »,
1917, Walter C -cC.own. age 19 years. Ho died a»
he lived, honourably.
Bul never more dear Walter,
We shall meet your loving glance, You filled a glorious nameless, grave.
Out (liere somewhere in France.
Insert- by his sorrowing inend l.latlya.
McKAY. - Francis Walter McKay, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McKay, of Ariah Park, and cousin of Jack and Ern Graham, Newtown, killed in action (previously reported missing, 20/7/'16)
MACDOUALL. -Killed in action, September 26, 1917,
Frederick John, dearly loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Macdouall, Denison-road, Lewisham, aged
22 years.
MACDOUALL. -Killed in action, September 26, 1917,
Frederick John, dearly loved brother of Rita.
MACDOUALL.-h_l" In action, F J Macdouall, only
eon of Mr R. F Macdouall Deuison-road, Pete-hal-
lar away from the land of wa Ule, He sleeps in i hero's grave
Inserted by lui cousin, Sapper P MardonilL
MARONEY-hilled in action, September 26, Winiam
James Maraoey, beloved hu«l-nd of Gillicrine M iroiiey, 47 Lveieigh-street. Rediem
MARONEY- Killed in aetion, September SB, William I James Uaron-y, be!o»e 1 son ant! brother of Mrs. A.
Mnroney lind family, 17 Lveleit,l«trect, Redfern,
MARONEY -hilled in action William James Maroncy,
tit loved brother of Mr. and "ra. liammilL, Dcuni.
6-ect Lakeiuba.
MARONEY -hilled in action. William James Maroncy,
beloved brother of Mr. and Mrs. D Kuuhins, Dennis
street. Lakemba
MICHELL -Kt lc.1 In action in France, September
,0 MgnalliT lYanl Coueh MIeliell, de-rly loved hu« band of I »^ Michell, sud fat) er of little frankie, of 2.M Covvpcr-fitrnet, Waverley, aged 28 yean. He
made the supremo cacrilce.
MlCHELL-hilled in action France September 2«,
tug-i Her I Tink Couch 1 lehcll dearly loved broUl-tu law of lanny. Jack Gat-ainc A soldier and a mau. M1CHELL,U-Killed in action in 1 ranee, September »o.
Signaller IV-ik touch MichelL Inserted by hill father mia«. Fred J Be »ley
MORRISON -Killed in action in France, «ieptcmber 20,
Ul7, Lance-corporal Cedric S Morrison, M -, beloved second youngest sou of "W and Annie Mor nson, of I-wisham An Ar_ie hero .
MUIR,-Killed In action in I ranee, October 13, 1917,
1 ieutcnant A R. Muir, M C., only son of Mr and Mrs J P Muir, of Brescia, Appian Way, Burwood,
aged 22 years
NEAVIS.-Killed In action in France, October 17, 1917,
Gunner Frederick John Ncavis only beloved son of William John and Llirabcth Ncavis, Richmond, Tas mania, late of Hunter s Hill and lloekdalc, aged _
years
NEVILLE.-Wiled In action. SeT-tenibcr 20, 1917, Pri
vu te J P Nivillc.
In life we loved bim.
In death we 11 do the same
Inserted by Ins loving brothers, Will, Bert, and Martin, Bombdr, now On active service, also his uncle, Walhe bandera. Pence pcrfec peace.
NUNN-Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), dearly beloved son of Mary Nunn, of Burrinjuck. Inserted by his loving
mother and Arthur.
NUNN-Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), beloved nephew of Mick, Jack, and Jim Currie, Araluen.
NUNN-Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L Nunn (Jack), dearly beloved nephew
of Maggie Currie
NUNN -Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917.
Private John L Nunn (Jack), beloved nephew of Mr and Mrs M. Cook, Newtown
NUNN -Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), beloved nephew of Mr and Mrs Gus Keating, Moruya,
NUNN -Died of wounds, France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), dearly beloved friend of Kit Buckley, Burrinjuck
NUNN -Died of wounds in France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), dearly beloved friend of Mr S. A. Smith, Burrinjuck.
NUNN- Died of wounds in France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Juck), dearly beloved friend of Mrs M Lynch and Matty, Newtown
NUNN- Died of wounds in France, October 3, 1917,
Private John L. Nunn (Jack), beloved friend of Mrs.
Abe Watson.
NUNN -Died of wounds in France, October 3, 1917,
Private Jack Nunn. A young life nobly ended. In-serted by his loving fnends, Edie, Cecil, Leslie, and
S. A. Smith, Burrinjuck.
PERRY -hilled in ictlon m Fr-inre. September 20,
1917, IA ( orp V, illiam Perry, aged «0 vcira, beloved son of Mr and Mrs. J Perry, of Waterloo, lato of
bt, Marjs
Ile slccTu not in his native land.
But 'neath a foreign -j,
lar from those «ho loved him best.
In a hiro's grave he lie
Not one he loved was bv hi» «ide
To hear his last faint sigh,
Or ¡vhlbpcr just one loving word
Bt lore be closed lils i ) t
Insert»- by his loving father and mother, sister and brothers b3 hell-k-rcit WntTloo.
PERRY-Killed in action in Irance September 20,
1917, L.-Corp W Perrv aged 20 vcars of Waterloo Inserted bj his comrade, Ptc. H Finnamore, on
active ser» ce
REGAN -Killed m icHon in France, «Vptcmber 2(1
1917 Private Hughlo 1 ejan, sou ol Mrs S. Regan,
of Coolali aged Jo j-J
SEATON -Died of » ounds, October 4, 1917, Private
Frederick Ceor-'e heaton dearly beloved friend of Frmk and Lily Crump, llar_rave-_ne, Paddington. A young life nobly ended
SEYMOUR-Killed in action in France on October 4,
1917 Corporal Richard (Pick) Seimour, dear friend of Mr and Mrs. W A., Lieutenant M. S, and Libblc Hourn, ben-ngton. Tile supreme, racnllec.
SHIPP-Killed in action, September 17. 1917, r_va_
Joseph Slupp
He gave lus life for his country.
Mt marched uvva» with the re-rt.
Inserted bv lus loving wife, Mrs. G " ipp, and hil
little ton, Winnie
SMITH-Pnvato Walter Cecil Smith, killed in action.
I ni ce, Sc| lember, 1917, the dearly lovell eldeet son of Horatio W anti Tainty Smith, o' Abbotsford, aged
_ alter 21 years service
Only a boy, but be hi-rd the call of doty.
And died doing It.
SMITH-Killi- in action In France, October 8, 1917,
Lieutenant Harold ! B inutli
Oh, for the touch of a varii iiiid bum!, And tile sound i f a voice Unit is stall. Inserted bv Grace Ni-cr, Anustidal
SNELL.- Killed in action, Septemblr _, 1917 Privat«
1 Snell, 19 years, young-t son of __. J Suela,
79 John street, Woollahra
He answered his coi-t-r s çaH, He pave his life for u» alL
InscrtedTiy hi» dear moth-, «itera, and brothe-.
SNELL.-Killed in action in France, September 20,
1917, aged 19 years. In life we loved him dearly, in death we will do the same. Inserted by his sorrow-
ing friend, Dorris Barrett.
STEWART - Sacred the memory of Arthur E
Stewart NZEF, who died of wounds in France, October 5 1917. Inserted by his sorrowing wife Cissie, and children Roy and Earnie.
STEWART- Die! of wotmt- in Irance October 6
1J17 Prívale Arthur 1 Stewart, N / I F Inserted bv Ins brother and lister In law, Will »j- Lisie Stev-irt ntorv-h-trcet 1 elmore.
STEWART- Killel in action Set tember 20, 1917 Cun
ne- I 1 Stiwi- late of I iddirgton True to cointrv Ung ni»! fnei d he left a «po!!e«a name. lisertM bv hi loving friend S Colraiim Wt oliabri. STRINGFELLOW -\ictor Mar»vool Stringfellow, killel
m action in 1 ranee, «teptcmber 27 )P17, aged 37 year«, beloved grandon of Mr anl II-, Mi-wood, nephew ot Mr -lud Mr« \ Tucker Mr ant! Mr«i J MrFar-nd, Mr and Mi» s Minvood Mr- Minnie Wilson, Mrs. Mvra Sun II anl .oufin of. Cyr-, and, Mian TU Aevcvrvan. «»ajier »..jUava .-coaakv
BOLL OF HONOUR.
STUART-Killed in action in France, September Ϋ, W7 Sergeant Allan Albert Stu»rt, of Mayfield, T>_*»ey, beloved brother of Alfred and Olivia (stuart. Kanya» CorunM-road, Stanmore.
STUART.-KWed in «ction ta France, September SG, »H, Sergt. Allan Albert Stuart, beloved friend of Mr. and Mr«. Menscr, Bapttrt-atreet, Redfern.
SUGGATE.-Kiah») in __ctl0n ja France, October 8,
Private AV. J. Suggatc, dearly loved -dest tain of Mr. and Mrs. W. Suggatc, KltUra, Crown-road, Monly, aged 19 yean, A hero.
THOMPSON.-Küled in «ction, France, Apnl 11, 3M7,
-.-ourp. Q. F. Thounwm (previo-.ly rt-peirted u_ lug).
Our dream« are all ?liattrrcd «nd ended.
Our hero ia «lient and still:
And th« dead on til» field of bone
1» all that ia left to HIL
Inserted by hu lovintr wife. Rita, and little «on.
Georgie. .
THOMPSON.-Died of wounds, October 7, 1817, rrivat«
Kichard Mimi-IL dearly loved and only son of Mr. and Airs. Arthur Thompson.
He never shunned hi« country*» call.
But gladly rave lu» Hie, hw »U, He died tlie helplessi to defend
An Australian Bol-er1« noble end.
THOMPSON.-Killed in action, France, April 11. 1»17
(previously reported nursing), -.-corp. U. F. Thoinp .ou, sged ti years, beloved brother of the 1» te Pic AV, _. Thompson, third «nd fourth «on« of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, »nd brother of Olady», Katie, «ml Lu-«, «nd Harry, Miller'» l'oint. "Far away from Uiose they loved. " .
THOMPSON.-Killed in action, France, April 11, 1917
(previously reported missing), U-corp. G. F. Thomp-son, «ged 2D yet-«, beloved brother of J. and M. Thomp&on, and uncle of NelUo and Albert.
THOMPSON.-Killed in action, France, April It, 1017,
-.-corpora! G. V. Thompson, «ged 25 years (pre-viously reported missing), beloved nephew of Mr. «nd Mi». Higgins. and co_,in of Alf-, HOBO, aod Sapper W. Higgin» (on active «rmocX
THOMPSON.-KiHed In action, France, April 11. 1917
(previously reported miaaliiR), -.-corp. G. F. Thomp .on, beloved brother of Albert «nd Vera Thompson.
THOMPSON.-Died of VMjnnd«, October 1, 1917, Private
Richard Mlnshall, beloved «nd only brother of Id» and Km, «nd dearly loved uncí« oí imie» Qucenio,
Arthur, «nd Rldiard Goodman.
He Bleep» not in hi» nativa Uno,
Bot 'neath > foreign sky-.
Far from thoms who loved bin» brat.
In « hero'« grave he lies.
TTOTAIA--Killed in rtctton in France, September -I,
Priymto Edwin Tindall, beloved nephew of Gertrude and -trelyn Cook, of Bedient.
TINDALL_Killed in action. September 24. 1917. Pri-
vate K. W. Tindall, dearly loved nephew of Mt. and Mrs. AC O. Cook and Mi«- 0. rend li. Cook
A friend, kind hearted and true.
TINNLEY--Killed in action, in France, on September
S, 1917, Sergeant John Tinsley, «god 26 year«, dcarly lrmsl and only «on of Fdward Tinaley, ot Manchester, England, and loving husband of Louie Tinsley, and daddy of little Jackie, Claremont, Pxllth-street, Leich-hardt. English and Tasmanian papers please copy.
TURNER.-r-rivatc Winiam, killed in »ction Septem-
ber, France, dearly regretted. Inscited by lils loved (neu-, Mr», and Privat« Jack _on.c_an. Red-
fern.
VIAL.-KUlcrl in action In Franc«, October 3, 1P17,
Sergeant John James Vial (Jack), aged 23 years, beloved youngest «ou oí Mr». K. A_J, of 125 ilcd
far_«-eet. Ivcwtown.
When he wrote h!« last food letter He wa» »uro of victory.
When this cruel war is over, -tolhcr, I wül come home to thee. He carrnot come to roe. But X can go to him.
VIAL.-lolled In action, October S, 1937, «ftcr three
yt-ra* «irvicc. Sergeant J J Vial (Jack), dearly loved brother of Pearl!« and Jack McDonald and
May Mc-rcgo
In life we loved him dearly, In deal- well do the same.
VIAL--"*"!-«! in action, France, October 3. S-Jc-nt
major J. J. V ia), after S year« and 2 month»' »etive eer-vice, the dearly loved brother of Mr. and Mrs. Muir, lUUcrert-strcct, Marrickville.
The angel» know your grave to-day.
And weave for you a victor*« crown.
VIAL. - Killed in action October 3, 1917, Sgt. Jack
Vial. Inserted by his friends, Mrs. McDonald, Chrissie, and Aggie
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