BIRTHS.
BROUGHTON -July 15, 1918, at Warringah road. Mos-
man, the wife of Guy S Broughton-a daughter
CROWLEY -June 26, at the residence of Mr Wix,
Allinga, Ethel street, Eastwood, to Mr and Mrs J J Crowley, West Wyalong - a daughter (Mavis Eileen).
MOIR.- June 30, to Mr and Mrs A. C. Moir, Glencoe
Homebush-road, Strathfield-a son
SMITH- July 22, to Captain and Mrs. T. W. Smith
(ship Dunsyre) at Cooinda private hospital, Wy- combe-road, Neutral Bay, Sydney, N. S. W.-a daugh-
ter.
MARRIAGES.
RUYS-BRIDGE.-^lu]i 20 at St Patrick's Church
Mr Thomas Adrian Ruys to Miss Helen Cecelia Bridge, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bridge, of Fernihill, Kirribilli Point
DEATHS.
ARNOLD. —July 19, 1918, at a private hospital, Wel-
lington, Alice Maude, dearly loved wife of F. Arnold, and sister of H. F. Perrin, Sumner Hill, aged 38
years.
BOGG. —July 17, at Sydney Hospital, Frank Bogg, be-
loved husband of Isabella Bogg, 25 Hubert-street, Leichhardt (late of Goulburn), and father of Percival Bogg and Isabella Skerrittt, aged 66 years.
BUCHANAN. —July 23, 1918, at a private hospital,
Bessie, of Lansdowne, Neutral Bay, relict of the late James Buchanan, in her 67th year.
CLIFFORD. —July 23, 1918, at a private hospital, Mos-
man, Patrick James Clifford, J.P., late of Bredbo
station, N.S.W.
CLOWS. —July 22, 1918, accidentally killed at Windsor,
William Isaac Clows, of 4 Harbour-street, Mosman, aged 34 years.
ELPHINSTON. —July 23, 1918, at his residence, Carita,
198 Smith-street, Summer Hill, Robert Liddle El- phinston, aged 70 years. By request, no flowers.
FLETCHER. —July 19, 1918, at The Manse, Cardiff,
Wales, Beryl Joyce, youngest daughter of Rev. Lionel B. and Mrs. Fletcher. (By cable.)
FRASER. —July 22, 1918, at the residence of her mother,
Belfast, Balmoral-avenue, Croydon, Flor. Agnes (Nurse Flo), second daughter of Mrs. J. H. Fraser and the late Charles Fraser, of Forbes and Wallera- wang. Interment at Wallerawang, Wednesday.
GLEESHY. —July 23, at his residence, 102 Arthur-street,
Surry Hills, Alfred Albert Gleeshy, aged 45. Deeply regretted.
HALLIDAY. —July 23, 1918, at his residence, Home-
leigh, Arncliffe, Francis Halliday (late of Bathurst), aged 95 years.
HOOPER. —July 23, 1918, Annie May Hooper, late of
Ocean-street, Bondi, widow of the late John Frederick Hooper, aged 58 years.
MEMBREY. —July 23, at his parents' residence, Greta,
Princes-street, Ryde, Ernest Arthur Membrey, aged
38 years.
MOATE. —July 22, at 45 Denison road, Lewisham, after
years of suffering, Kate Maude, dearly beloved wife of Charles Moate, aged 44.
MURPHY. —At Mount Keira, Peter Lacey Murphy, aged
21 years and 8 months. (See Funeral Notice.)
MURPHY. —July 22, 1918, at his residence, 4
Charles-street, Petersham, Cornelius, beloved hus- band of Maud Murphy, of cerebral hemorrhage, aged 39 years. R.I.P.
MUTTON. —July 16, 1918, at Molong Cottage Hospital,
Stanley Arthur, aged 9 years, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mutton, Charlemont, Copper Hill, Molong.
OAKES. —At his residence, Victoria-street, Epping,
Percival Sidney Oakes, youngest son of the late Rowland Hassel Oakes, of Bathurst, aged 57 years.
QUINLIN. —July 23, 1918, at Carinya, Miller-street,
Hurstville, George Quinlin, aged 67 years. Inter-
ment at Armidale.
ROSENTHAL. —July 20, at Melbourne (accidentally
drowned), Louis, beloved son of Maurice and Eliza- beth, and brother of Sam and Esther, also sister-in-
law, Lil. G.R.H.S.
SCOULER. —July 22, at her residence, 166 Enmore-
road, Marrickville, Elizabeth, widow of the late A. H. Scouller, aged 75 years.
SMITH. —July 23, 1918, at his residence, Behmore-
street, Penrith, Thomas Richard Smith, ex-M.L.A., aged 75 years.
TASSELL. —July 16, 1918, at the residence of her sis-
ter, Sproule-street, Lakemba, Louisa Anne Tassell, eldest daughter of the late John Tassell, Victoria, formerly of Perry Court, Rye, Kent, England. Home
papers please copy.
WAILES. —July 23, 1918, at her son's residence, 150 Weston-road, Rozelle, Amy Wailes, dearly loved mother of Hannah, Albert, and Arthur Wailes, aged 72 years.
WALSH. —July 22, 1918 (suddenly), at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. C. H. de Muralt, Florida, Beach-road, Darling Point, Edward Thomas Walsh,
in his 60th year.
WHEATLEY. —July 22, 1918, at her residence, Glenfield,
Mount William-street, Gordon, Emily Mary, beloved wife of John Howick Wheatley, aged 57 years. See
Funeral Notices.
WICKES. —July 22, 1918, at her daughter's residence,
37 Denison-street, Lewisham, Julia Adelaide, dearly loved wife of E. W. Wickes, late of Wardell-road, Petersham, aged 66 years.
WILLIAMS. —July 23, at his residence, 113 Annan-
dale-street, Annandale, Charles Williams, dearly-be- loved husband of Edith Williams, aged 53 years. At
rest. Late of Balmain.
ROLL OF HONOUR
CABLE.-Killed in action, Trance. July 4, 1918. Gun-
ner .1. T. (Jim) Cable, aged 20. Inserted by his friend, Eric Xurvcy (on active service). He served. CABLE-Gunner James Cable, killed In action, July
4, 1918. A loving tribute from his friends, St. Jude's, Randwick,
D'AROY-IRVINE.-Captain Carol D'Arcy-Trvtne, 13th
Batt., fallen in France. Inserted os a tribute to the memory of a good pal by his comrade in arms, W. G. Bown, Wollongong.
NUGENT.-Died of wounds received in France, July
7, 1918, after two years' service, Lieutenant George Nugent, Mosman, late of Queanbeyan.
IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS.--lu loving memory of our darling son and
brother, Albert, who died July 24, 1916, aged 6 years.
Too denrly loved to ever be forgotten.
Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother,
Muriel and Jack.
AITKEN.-In lovingancmory of my dear mother. Janet,
who died July 24, 1910. Inserted by her loving
daughter. Florrie Barnsen.
ALLDIS-In loving memory of my dear sister (May),
who departed this life July 24, 1015.
Yeirs will come, and time will fly.
Everv leaf shall fade and die: Every rising sun shall ret.
But you, dear sister, we shall never forget.
Inserted by her afTectionatc sister, A. Russell, and
family.
ARNOLD.-In affcctlomre remembrance of the late
Edivaid Arnold, founder of Edward Arnold and Co., Ovford-Etrcet. Sydney, who passed away July 24, 1910. Inserted by employees Edward Arnold and
Co.
BOYD.-In memory of Mary Boyd, who died July 23,
1909. Too dearly loved to ever he fonrotten. In- serted by her loving husband and cliildrcn.
BLEASDALE.-In ever-loving remembrance of my dear
wife and our darling mother. Amy Elisabeth, who departed this life July 24, 1909, aired 48 years. In- serted bv her loving husband and children, Olive
nnd Harold.
BLEASDALE-In loving memory of oar dear mother
and grandma, Amy Elizabeth, who depart«! tills life July 24, 1009. Inserted bv her loving daughter and son-in-law, Amy, Herb, and little Enid Walker.
BRINDLE.-In loving memory of our dear wife and
mother, who died July 24, 1015. Inserted by her loving husband and family.
BRINDLE.-In loving memory of mv dear daughter,
Esther Brindle, who departed this life July 24, 1915.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
Inserted bv her lovlmr mother and brother, Trooper T. R. Brown (on active service).
BROOKS.-In loving memory of my dear wife. Priscilla
Victoria Brooks, who departed this life July 24,
1912.
I, who loved you, Fsdly miss .yon,
A« it dawns another rear.
In my lonely hours of thinking.
Thoughts of you are always near. The fond remembrance of the past Will always brine recret,
until my heart Bhall cease to beat
I never shall forset.
Inserted by her loving husband. James Brooks,
BROOKS<-In loving memory of onr darling mother,
who departed tilia life July 24. 1912.
A better mother never lived.
Nor one more true nnd kind.
Her equal in this weary world,
You'll very rarclv find.
Inserted by her loving daURhtcr and son, Louie and
Walter Jones.
BROOKS.-In loving memory of our dear mother and
grandma, Priscilla Victoria Brocks, who departed tills
Ufo July 21, 1912.
Rest, dearest mother;
Thy loving hands Rhall toil no more; No moro thy gentle eyes shall weep, Rest, darling mother, gently sleep.
Tho« are not forgotten, dearest mother.
Nor wilt thou ever be;
As long as life and memory last We will remember thee.
Inserted by her sorrowing son and daughter and grandchild, Jnmcs and Gertrude Warriner.
BROOKS.-In loving memory of our dear mother and
crandmotlier. Priscilla Brooks, who passed away July
U, 1912.
While she lie? in peaceful sleep
I Her memory we will alvvavs keen.
Inserted bv her loving Bon and ilauchtcr-In-law, Edoar and Violet Brooks, and grandchildren, Lesley and
Violet
BROWN.-In fond remembrances of my dear son.
Georgie, who departed tills life July 24, 1910, aged
. 14_ years.
Eight yeirs have gone, how long it seems, 1 In all our thoughts his face still beams. ' In memoir's page we'll ncier blot
Three little words, "Forget him not."
Inserted by his father, mother, sister, brothers
BUCHAN.-In ever-loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Annie Grace, who passed away July 23, 1911. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters, and
brothers.
CLANCY.-In Kid and lorinir memory of my dearly
beloved dnucbter and our sister. Katie Clancy, who departed this life Jnlv 24, 1016. Sadly missed. R l.P. Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, anil brothers. CODY. - In loving memory of my dear husband and our
father, John Cody, who departed this life July 24, 1915. Inserted by his loving wife and children.
DANIEL.-In loving memory of mv dear wife and our
dear mother, Alice Daniel, who departed tilla life July
ti, 1910.
Tivo years linvo cone; how Irme It seems, In nil our thoughts her face still benniB, In memory's pace we'll never blot Three little words-Konrct her not.
Inserí ed bv her loving liiisliund and children, Stanley
nnd Ihvel.
DANIEL.-In pud but loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister. Allco Jano Daniel (nee Bennett), vi ho deinrlcd this life on July 24, 1910. Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
It is just two years ngo to-dav
Since our great sorrow fell;
In our hoirta ne mourn the loss
Of our dear Alice, we loved so well.
Inserí ed bv her sorroivimt fnthcr, mother, and sisters. Pillia and Violet Bennett.
DINER.-In memory of Harry W. Diner, «ho pined
away Jnlv 24, 1914. son oi the Into Doctor Diner. Ung., India, and N.Z. Inserted bv his wife and only child. Helene and Eric Burdett«: Diner (on
uetlvo service).
HARRIS. - In fond and loving remembrance of my
dear mother, Alice Burke Harris, who departed this life on July 24, 1916. Inserted hy her loving son,
Frank.
HOUSTON.-In memorv of a beloved one, William
Houston, who died at his residence. Hinton, Edge ware-rood, Humero. -Absent in the body .and present
with the Lord. '
IRONFIELD.-In Wing memorv of our de.ir mother,
Sarah Aim lronfield, «ho departed this life July St, , 101«.
Two years to d.iy our dear mother passed sway.
] Bone but not forgotten. Inscrlrd by her loving son, ! iWrnni. and granddaughters. Mary sod Isabella,
OT HEMORIAH.
IRONFIELD-In loving memory of our dear mother,
Sanh Ana Ironfleld, Mho departed this life July 21,
W10
Tsvo year» to-day our dear mother passed away
Still sadly missed Inserted by her loving diughter «ntl son in law, Mi» and Mr Vi. Crozier, a..,, grand
chilli ron
KIMI- In losing remembrance of our dear mother
ssho died suddenly at Drummoyne, Julv 24, 1017, aged OS also our deir fatlur, died at Ryde, June 14 1!'12 Sadly missed Inserted b\ their loving diughter and son in law. Mar and Jim Ryan, also gnndchildrcn, Dorothy and Clarrie.
hlNO -In loving memors of our dear mother, ssho
die I At Vlramniosne Jills 21, 1017, also our dear fither ssho died it Ryde June 14, 1012 Sadly lindel bj their losing daughter and son in law, Dot «nil lim, also gnndihildren, Maha and Jack
KING -In losing memory of our dear mother. Annie
lung, ssho i.icd suddenly, Jull 24, 1017, at Dnim moyne, aged 6A sears, also our dear father, svho pa^cd peacefully assay Juno 14, 1012 at Ryde, ned S3 \ eira. Gone, but not forgotten Insertrd bs their los ing daughter and «on lil law, Florrie nnd Fred, ah» granddaughters Minnie, narrie, Lmily, Violet, and Annie Miller,
MESSELL -In loving memory of our dear mother,
Louisa Messell, who departed this life July 24, 1916, aged 74 years.
While she lies in silent sleep,
Her memory we will always keep.
Inserted by her loving children Charles, Albert Fred, George, and Arthur Messell, and daughter,
Ada Timms.
MFSSELL -In loving memory of our dear aunt, Louisa
Messell, who departed this life Julv 24, 1916, aged 73. R.I.P. Inserted by her loving nephew and niece, George and Bertha Wells.
UITCH1 LI.-In losing memory of our dear father, Wil
bain Gibb, ssho depirtc 1 this life luly 24, 1917 In serted bs his losing children, "Bertha and Arthur
MTTCIin L -In los mc memors- of our dear father, who
departed thll life luis 21 1017
Heir is the grise ssliere our deir father is laid, Mired to lils inenion that ncscr ssill fade Ile do not forget lum nor do sve intend %
Tor deirlj sse losed hint mil ssill to the end
Inserted bv his losing daughter and son lil lau Mrs. and Mr P Mdsamara
MORG *.N -In los ing memoir of our dear husband and
father, Fvan Morgan, ssho departed thi« life Julv 24
1117 Inserted bv his losing wife and son, Harriet and Charley
PI TM -In loving memoir of our little Connie, who
died Julv 24, lOTS aged o". years
V.e gase Thee but Thine own, A trust, O Lord from Thee
POTTS-In loving memory of wy dear «ister Fv»
Amelia Pott» (nee Pearson) svho died July 24, 1304 Inserted by her sister and brother in law, M and A
Pedersen. | SHEATHES-In loving memo- of mv dear husband
and father. Charles, who died Jills 24, 1017 In serted bv hi« loving wife and children.
SHEATHES-In losing memors of our dear »on,
Charle« who died Julv 21 1917 Inserted by his losing father and mother
SnEVTHES- In loving memory of our dear brother
and uncle Charles who died Juls 24 1917 In«*rted by his loving brothers, sisters and nephew, Stanley SHEATHER-In loving memory of our dear brother
and uncle. Charles, who departed this life July 24, 1017 Inserted by his losing brothers and sisters and ncphesvs
SMITH-In losing memoir of my dear wife, Harriet,
ssho departed this life July 24, 1017 Inserted by her husband, John Smith, Denison str-et, Jsewtoss-n
SMITH -In loving memory of our dear mother, Harriet
Smith, who departed this life July 24, 1917 Inserted bv her loving son and daughter in law, George and
Jessie.
SMITH.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Harriet
Smith, who fell asleep Julv 24, 1917 Inserted by Era and Harold, Sid and Ollie, and Edle and Alan.
TERRILL,-In losing memory of my dear mother,
Sarah Terrill who departed thi« life on Julv 24, 1915, In her fSrd year Inserted by her loving son. Jack
WELLMAN. - In loving memory of our dear father and
grandfather, who departed this life July 24, 1917.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, E. and E. Savage, and grandchildren.
WHITE. - A tribute to the memory of my beloved mother, Mary, who departed thia life July 24, 1910
"Tis «weet to know well meet «gain
Whore partings are no more.
And that the one I loved so de-
llas only gone before
Inserted by her loving son, Prank.
WHITE - In loving memorv of my dear mother, Elizabeth
Ann White, who departed this life July 24, 1913. Inserted by her loving son, John White.
WHITE.- In sad but loving memory of my dear grand-
mother, Elizabeth Ann White, who departed this life July 24 1913, aged 84 years. Inserted by her loving grandson, E S Smith.
On Active Service.
ANDERSON -In proud »nd loving memory of my dear
husband, Laace corporal Robert Anderson (Bob), who waa killed in action at Pozieres, Julv 24, 1918. An
I who love you, eadly mía» you.
Inserted by his loving wife, Violet Anderson.
ANDERSON-In loving memory of my dear »on and
our brother. Ii -cp! Robert Anderson, killed at
Pozieres, July 24, lol«
let our year» be manv or few.
They ssill be loving remembrance of vou
Inserted by hi« sorrowing mother, tister, Jessie, and
Alte (on active service)
ANDERSON-In loving memory of our dear brother
and uncle, Lance-corporal Robert Anderson, killed in action, at Pozieres, July 24, 1916 An Anzac In- serted by hi» sorrowing sister and brother in-law. Margaret and Richard Bond, and meces, Alieno and
Beryl.
ANDERSON -In ead memory of my dear brother in
law and our dear uncle. Lance corporal Robert An denton, killed in action, at Foziores, July 24, 1918 Inserted by bia losing brother in law William Read, and niece and nepbess, Esmay and V.Í11ÍC.
ANDERSON -In loving memory of L -cpl Robert An-
derson (Bob) killed at Pozieres, July 24, 1919 (Anzac), loving brother of Arnes and Will Mel drum uncle of Ha^el, Lillian ^ lolct, and Bob
Though far away in Franc» he s sleeping, Still loving thoughts of lum v.c re keening
AKT>ERSO*s7-In losing memorv of mr darling »on
Lance corporal Thomas Joseph Anderson killed in action In France July 24, 1910
He « gone, but not forgotten.
Never shall our memory lade
Sweitcst thoughts shall cscr linger
Round our hero's grave
Inserted by lus loving mother
ANDERSOV-Killed in action July 24, 1010, our dar
ling boy, Corporal T Anderson (better knosvn as Tom Kessell) An Anzac hero Inserted by Florence
and George KcssclL
BYRNE -In loving memory of my dear son Sapper
horman W Byrne, lulled at Pozieres, July 22 27,
1910
Thi» I» tlie day that is »ad to recall, Thi« ia the day of remembrance to all,
His unknown grave is the bitterest blow. That only aching hearts can know Inserted by his losing mother.
CLARK -In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Private Alfred Clark, 3rd Batt-, D Company, killed lu action Pozieres, July 24, 1916, aged ¿2
years RIP
Oh, not lost in the strife,
But gone on through the gate. Crossed the threshold of fata Through the portals of hie
Carve deep on the cross lu« name and tally, And fire o'er his grase the fares.eil volley
Inserted by father, mother, aster and brothers, 30 Sydney street, Erskineville
CLARK.-In loving memorv of my dear brother, Alf ,
killed jn France luly 24, 1916
tar assay from home and loved ones.
In a hero's grase he lies
Inserted by his sister _elbe Childs, and Jim (on
active service)
CLARK,-In loving memory of Alf, killed at Pozieres
July J4 1910, aged 22 years
0 France, thou boldest one of the dearest.
Inserted by grandma, aunts hate Rose, and Nellie. CLARK,-In losing memory of Pns"te A Clark,
killed in action, nt Pozieres July 21, 1910
' One of Australia's best '*
Inserted by his uncle mint, and cousins, Mr and
Mrs t, Hunt, Annandale
CLARKE-In losing memory oí our dear son, Sgt
Edwm J C Clarke (Ted), killed in action at I leurbaix July 24, 1910 Inserted bv his loi ing
father and mother
Civ MIKE- A tribute of love to the memory of our dear
brother, Sgt Ldssm J O Clarke (Ted) Idled in action, Fleurbaix, July 24, 1910 Inserted by his losing brother« and s_tcrs, Manon, Jean, Fred,
Ray (on actiso service)
CLARKE-In losing memory of my dear grindson
Sergeant Fdwin Clarke, killed m 1 rame July 24, 11110 Inserted by his loving grandmother Mrs
M Hare.
CLARKE-In losing memory of our deir uephcsv and
cousin Sergeant I_ssin Clarke, killed in I ranee, Julv 24 1910 Inserted by his losing uncle an] aunt, James mid Ulam lie lilburn and cousins. Roy,
Allison and May Ingham.
CLARK! -In losing memory of dear old Ted kill«]
in notion at Pozieres July 24, 1910 Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr and Mrs. V, Rotlinell
CLARKls-li losing memory of our dear pal (Todds),
killed In I ranee, luly 24 1010 Inserted by hu, los big pals, Ida, Isy, and Ollie
OLARKF-In losing niimory of Corponl E. T C
Clarke (loddie), killed in action in France, July 21, 1910 Inserted by his sincere friend, Dot McCue
COBHAM -In loving remembrance of my dear lniEbind
mid our fnthci, Private G A Cobham fell in action, Pozieres, betsscen July 22 and _i, 1910
reace, perfect peace isith sorrows surging round, On Jisus bosom nought but calm is found
Inserted by his wife, Nellie, only son Don (O *. S ), and only daugl ter uu.l son in law, Lttie and Bert
Jose
COBHAM-In fond memory of dear uncle George, who
fell at Pozieres, July 21, 1910 * Sofe and blessed, his \ ictory svoii " Ldie and Tom Jukes
COOMBES-In honoured memory of Priiatc Arthur
(Mick) Coombes killed in action, July J3, 1910
Hie supreme saciitlco " Inserted by lila sincere friends Mr and Mrs Stock, and faniils
CORRIGAN-In losing mimory of our deir son and
brotliir, lohn Grigory, killed in action at Pozieres,
1 ranee, luly 21. 1010
Ali, thi hope fir cscr blighted.
That he ssould return neill],
Tor our son and brother in foreign lands lies,
tsunll ered with the gillant slain In Uio ciuso of right mid frecdnm
Ansi-crcil he his country'« rall
And beneath the I inplrc's banner
Sicrlllced his life-lils nil
Inserted by lu» losing parents, sLstcrs, and only
brother
CORRIGAV-In losing memory of in> diar broth«.
Pris nie John Gregory Corrigan, killed in action at Pozieres, July 24, 1010 (2nd Battalion)
Dear brother, sleeps beside his comrades.
In a hallowed grise, unknnssn,
But his name is svnttcn In letters of lose
On the beni Is he left nt home 1 pictured his witt fetumlnc.
I longed to clasp hi« hand,
But God has postponed the meeting,
.Tullí bo in a better lan 1
Inserted by lu« losing sister Jselllo I COPIÓN-Killed in action In France July, 24 1018,
Captain Malcolm J Cotton aged 21 yeal» Inserted us a toi en of esteem regard, and respect by an old schoolmate, H Newberry (on active Bcrvice)
DUNN' -In loving memory of our dear «on and brother,
Wthlo killel In action at Pozieres July '1, 1910 »¿eil 17 nar. Inserted by lu« sorrowing pirents, brothers and sisters His duty nobly done
FISIIWlOh, - In loving memory of our dear brother.
Ronald tiatiivick, 1st Batt, killed in action, July 24, 1018 Inserted bv hi» loving brother and «Utér- in law, Beg. and Bote.
I dn Active Service.
GILMORE.-in loving memory of our dear brother, Pri-
vate James Elsevvorth Gilmore, SSrd Battalion, died of wounds in trance, July ii, 1910
If we could have clasped his dying hand.
Or heard his last fare»eil
It wouldi-not hive been so hard to part
From a brother we loved <o well.
Inserted bj his loi ing brother and g'stcr In law,
Arthur and Lottie
GILMORE -A tribute of love to the memory of Private
James tlscivorlh Gilmore, Wrd IVitt ilion, who diu! of wounds in trance Juli "4 1 li
Inserted by his lov ing 1 rnthrr \A ill (on active ser I vice), and friuid, Siclhc Mitchell
GILMORE-In loving mernirv ol my dear nephew, I James Gilmore, who died of »minds in France July I 24, 1010 Inserted bv his loi n g aunt and uncle,
Augusta and trances Judd, and hu cousin, Maud
GUYOT-In loving and chen'heil memorv of our dear 1 son and brother. Corporal Clinic W E, Guvot, 3rd
Battalion, AIF, killul in action at Potières, I'ransc, between July 22 and S!, 1910, aged 20 j cars
and 11 months
So loi eil so mourned.
Inserted by his loi mir ] Jrci ts and family. Govern- ment Savings Bank, rirniualta
n\RE- In loiing mnnorj of Private K. Y Hare,
killed in action, lull 21 lil"*, in battle of I'oiicres, 1 ranee Inserted bi his father, Mr V W Hare, brother, and sister of "est Maitland
HOLUND-In loving memory of our dear hmhand
and father, Iimeurronl 1 P (Perce) noiland, 2nd Bitt, I Ilhd in I nncc (Pozieres), between July 22 2a, ION! A I"» hero
I ir in iv on the field of battle.
There midst the snot and shell,
1 nrhlirur for those ho loved dearli, ,
Our dirimir dill fell
Insrrte 1 hi his loi ing nile, Jessie, and children, lad , 1 ilccn
HOLUND-In loving mrmn-v of my deir son, Lance
c-urporil T P Ilolliud, killed at Porteros, between lull -J 2T 101G \n An7.u. hero Puice, perfect peate in crtcd bv his loving mother, M I. Hollind IRTLAND-«icred io the m( morv of Pic Fnnk Ire
land kille 1 m ii tion at I'oricrcs, .lilly _2, 101(1 Sjilly nr-sed by lils loving wife and son
JAMLS-In lol ing rremorv of our dear son and step-
son Lince corp Oliver \AT James, died m hospital, Tonen I'rnnec .lui} 21, 1017
fin L who lore von sadly miss you.
As it divvns another year,
In our lnnelv hours of thinking
Thoughts of T.OÛ are ever near
Inserted bj his loving parents, T and M. A. James, Scbastoool, Central street, Naremburn.
JAMTS -Corponl Oliver Winiam, died on active ser-
vice, France, llilv 24, 1117 Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. M'Mahon, and sister, Gladjs.
JOBSOh -In fond memory of Private R. B Jobson,
Goulburn,' killed in action Julv, 1910 He was one of the best. Inserted by loving sisters and brothers in lan, L and A Bryant, M. and H. Merton. Auburn. JOHNSTON'E -In ever lovinjr memory of Lance-cor-
poral V, Johnstone, killed in action Pozieres, Julj 24, IDHI (\nsac)
So voting, so good so bright, so brave. He fought, and won a hero's grave
Inserted by his true friends. Harry Lambert and Myra Williams.
J01LNSTONE -In sad but loving memory of Lance
corporal W Johnstone, killed m »ebon at Pozieres, Julj 24, 1916 (Anzac) Lived nobly, died a hero
Forget not them vrho died.
When peace shall reign once more. Remember still that lonely grave
Bojond some foreign shore Not marked by marble cross
Majbe not marked at all.
Just buried 'neath the grass grown sod,
In the place they saw him fail
From memory's leaves wc will never blot Three little words, forget me not
Inserted by his loving friends, N. Milton and Mrs.
Louie Johnstone.
JONES -In lomng memory of mv dear son and om- bro-1
thcr, Arthur, who was killed in action, July 24,
1916
No one he loved was by his side,
To hear his last Hint sigh.
And whisper just one loving word
Before he closed his eyes «
Inserted by his loving mother and sisters, Emily and
Lottie.
JORDISOV-In loving memorv of mr dear son and
our dear brother, Pte. Hflham Harold (Anzac), late 4th Battalion, who fell at the battle of Pozieres, between July 22 and 27, 1916, aged 27 ¿rears, late
of Rorclle \
Ho always fought for rnions. Tor freedom, and for right.
But when his country called Tech»
Ho nobly gave his life.
He never enured an hour of nain
To those he loved so dear, He never believed in fore_ig,
But went na a volunteer
Inserted b. his loving father, sister and brothers, Mav, Sid, and Joe (on active service), and nieces,
Miriam and Violet,
JORDISON — In loving memory of our dear brother
Private William Harold (Anzac), who fell at the battle of Pozieres, between July 22 and 27, 1916
aged 27 years.
After the battle the roll was called,
But our brother did not answer "Here."
He sleeps with his comrades his last long sleep,
And died without a fear.
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Vera and Bill Insull, and little Jack.
KEENS — In loving memory of my dear sons and our
brothers Corporal D heena, killed in action at Pozieres July 22 27, 1916, aged 21 years, also Pte A Keens, killed in action at Gallipoli, May 1, 1915, aged 23 years Inserted by their loving mother, brothers and Bisters, Charlie (on active service), also
M Shannon.
KILLIN GBECK -In loving memory of our dearly loved
son and brother Sergeant 8 A Killingbeck, 2nd Batt, killed at Pozieres, July 24 25 1916 Inserted by his sorrow ing mother and sisters, and brother,
Lawrie
LEWIS.-In loving memory of Private Thomas A
Lewis, 2nd Batt, who was killed in action at Pozieres, France, on July 24 3916 aged LI years Dearly loved eldest son of M- and Mrs \\ J Lewis, of Bathurst (late of Redfern) ______ LEWIS-In loving memory of my dear friend. Tom,
killed in action July 24 19)0
No matter tile years, be they many or few1,
Will be years of remembrance dear friend, of you. Inserted by his loving friend Lilly
LOPPS.-In loving memorv of my dear husband, Pri
vate J W Lopps, who wai killed m action, July 24, 1916 Inserted by his loving wife, Alice Lopps
M\CKINTOSn-In loving memory of my dear bro
ther, Private J L. Mackintosh, died of wounds re ccived in France, July 24, 1916 Inserted by his loving sister and brother in law, Jauet and Alec
Cunningham.
MANLEY-In loving memory of our dear Bon and
brother, Private V O Manley (Tedd>), killed in action. Pozieres, July 24
His duty nobly done he answered the call. I He gave his best his life his all
Inserted by Ina loving mother, sisters, and brother
MANLEY -In memory of our dear brother. Private I*
O Manley (Ted), killed in action nt Pozieres July 24, 1916 Alwajs remembered by C and fa Pettin
ger
MATTHEWS-In loving memorv of our dear brother
Private Joseph John Matthews, killed m action in
France Jul. 21 1916
None knew lum but to love him.
None spoke his name but in praise. Ile UvLd as he died-nobly
Inserted bv his loving brother and sister m law, Ocorire and tmili, and nephew and niece, Ceorge
and Lmlly
MPIGAN -In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Robert Melgan (Bob), Inte 3rd Batt, killed in action at Poneros July 24, 1916 In France with his comrades he's sleeping RIP Inserted by his father mother brothers, Mick and Jack (on active service), and Jim
MTIGAV -In loving memory of our deir brother Bob
killed In action at Pozieres July 24 1910 R I P
Sleep on, dear brother, in a far off land
Inserted by his sister and brother in law, Dode and
Les Langan
MYLECHARANP -In sad but loving memory of my
darling son and our dear brother, Private W. Myle- charane (Blue), who was killed in action at Pozieres, July 24, 1916. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters,
and brothers
MYLECHARANE -In sad but loving memory of our
dear brother William Mylecharane, killed in action, Pozieres July 24, 1916. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Florrie and Charlie.
MYLECHARANE.-In loving memory of dear old
"Blue", killed in action, Pozieres, 1916. Inserted
by Jess and Jack.
NTAALAND-In loving memory of Private IL S
Newland, lulled in action at Pozieres July 24, 1916 Our loved hero at rest Inserted by his sorrowing parents and family
0 hrbFFC-In loving memory of my deir Bon, Cor.
ponl Ha-ry O'lveciTe, who was killed in action, in i ronce, on July 24, 1910, aged 39 j ears.
He lies in a hero's grave
Inserted by lus loving mother and family
1 OAAI R -In loving memory of our darling son and
brother. Private AAilliam H Power (Chook) killed in action at lleurbaix, July 19 1916, aged 21, late
60th Batt
lAe who love you sadly miss jon
As it dawns another year
1 In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near
I Inserted by his loving father and mother, brothers
and sisters, late of Cootamundra
POWER. -In loving memory of our darling brother,
Private William H. Power (Chook), killed in action at Fluerbaix, July 19, 1916, aged 21, late of 60th Batt.
He left these shores a boy,
Just budding into man,
And met his death most nobly,
As only a hero can. Inserted by his loving sister, May, and brother-in- law Charles Hobbs (o. a. s.).
RICHARDS. -A tribute of love to the memory of
Gunner George S. Richards, 34th Batt., killed in ac- tion, in France, July 24, 1917. The supreme sacri- fice. Inserted by old friends at Canley Vale.
ROGERS. -In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Private Elton Edward Rogers, 1st Batt., killed in action at Pozieres, July 24, 1916. Inserted by mother, father, Gran, Blanche, and Adrian (late
A.I.F.).
SMITH. -In loving memory of our dear and only son
and brother who was killed at Pozieres, July 24, 1916, aged 17 years 11 months.
He give his life for his country, For honour faith and right.
Inserted by his parents, G. B. and H. E. Smith, also his sister and brother-in-law, M. F. and S. H.
Johnson.
SMITH. -In loving memory of Private F. L. Smith
(Freddie Boy), 3rd Battalion, killed in action, Pozi- eres, July 24, 1916. Inserted by his parents, bro- thers, and sisters, Lindfield.
SMITH. -In loving memory of Cpl. J. Roy Smith,
Mosman, killed in action, France, July 24, 1917. In- serted by his sincere friend, Annie Caddell.
SMITH. -In loving memory of my loved husband and
my father, Private A. E. Smith (Ted), killed in action, Pozieres, July 24, 1916.
He gave his life that others might live.
When it strikes home gone is the laughter; When you hear the brave boys dying,
You may not care, they are not your own; But when you have lost a loved one, That is the time that it strikes home.
Our Anzac hero.
Inserted by his loving wife and little son, Teddie, of Surry Hills.
SMITH. -In loving memory of our loved son and bro-
ther, Private A. E. Smith (Ted), killed in action, Pozieres, July 24, 1916.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, sisters, and brothers, of Melbourne.
SMITH. -In loving memory of Private A. E. Smith
(Ted), killed in action, Pozieres, July 24, 1916; also Private Sam Bird, killed Gallipoli, May 18, 1915 . Inserted by his sincere pal, Joe Conlon.
SPELLER. -In loving memory of our son and brother,
Sergeant Vic. Speller, killed at Pozieres, July 24, 1916. An Anzac. Inserted by his loving mother and father (returned), and brother, Vin. Speller, Winnie-
ville, Rawson-street, Mascot.