Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 23 February 1924, page 16


BIRTHS.

AIKEN.—February 12, at Mena private hospital, Bel-

mont-road, Mosman, to Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Aiken

—a daughter.

ALFORD.—February 20, at the Crescent private hos-

pital, Manly, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Alford, Brooklands, Deewhy—a daughter.

AVIS (nee Florence Davis).—February 19, at Nurse

Sturrock’s private hospital, Drynane, Bondi, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Avis, Henrietta-street, Waverley—a son (Desmond Charles).

BAILEY.—February 11, at Wycliffe, Boundary-road,

Hornsby, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Bailey—a son

(Geoffrey Ernest).

BARBER (nee Myrtle Church).—February 18, at Nurse

Sturrock’s private hospital, Drynane, Bondi, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber (late of Brisbane)—a daugh-

ter (Valma Myrtle).

BARBER.—February 22, at their residence, Gilderbrae,

120 Good-street, Granville, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Barber—a daughter (Patricia Margaret).

BARRY.—February 6, at The Gables (Nurse Wills),

Murdoch-street, Cremorne, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry, of

Cremorne Junction—a son.

BEIRNE.—February 18, at their residence, Teralba,

Beaconsfield-street, Alexandria, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Beirne—a son (Kevin Joseph).

BENHAM.—February 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Benham,

Chez-Nous, Loch-street, Campsie—twin sons.

BENSON.—February 26, at Nurse Sturrock’s private

hospital, Drynane, Bondi, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Benson, The Beaches, Bondi—a daughter.

BLAKEY (nee Doris Bevan).—February 12, to Mr. and

Mrs. S. Blakey, Parramatta-road, Strathfield—a son

(Stanley David).

BYRNE.—January 11, at Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs.

William Byrne—a daughter (Marjorie Esma).

CAHILL (nee Esme Kelly).—February 12, at Walmer

private hospital, Marrickville, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cahill—a son (Thomas James).

COLE (nee Smith).—February 20, at Nurse Lewis’s

hospital, Willoughby, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole, of Willoughby—a daughter (Marjorie Mary).

CRAMP.—February 11, at Montrose Hospital, Bur-

wood, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cramp—a daughter (Norma Stafford). English papers please copy.

DOUST.—February 20, at Brooklyn Private Hospital,

Kogarah, to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Doust—a daughter

(Muriel Phyllis).

GAMMELL (nee Lily Ellis).—February 10, 1924, at

Nurse Cameron, a private hospital, Punchbowl, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gammell—a daughter.

GATES.—February 11, at Point Piper, the wife of A.

E. Gates, of Cliffdale, Parkville—a son.

HADDIN.—January 28, at their residence, 103 Victoria-

avenue, Willoughby, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haddin—

a daughter (June Joyce).

HALES.—At Duntroon private hospital, Sydney, to Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Hales, of East Maitland—a daugh-

ter.

HANLON (nee Edna Ridley).—February 10, at Sea-

combe Private Hospital, Drummoyne, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanlon—a daughter.

HENRICK.—February 6, at Cliffbank, Neutral Bay,

the wife of J. O. Henrick, H.A. College—a daughter. HILL.—February 15, at Walmer private hospital, Mar-

rickville, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hill—a daughter.

HOLLAND.—January 28, at St. Edmonds private hos-

pital, Eastwood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Holland— a son (Alfred Henry).

HULL (Jean Hunter).—February 18, at Baillie-street,

Huntley’s Point, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hull—a daughter (Patricia Hunter).

HYLAND (nee Minnie Tower).—January 17, to Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Hyland, of Palmerston, Fourth-street, South Ashfield—a son (Thomas Edwin).

ISMAY (nee Katie Elliot).—February 15, at Nurse

Dawson’s private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isms)—a baby girl (Kathleen Elliot). (Survived 19

hours.)

JEFFERYS.—January 23, at War Memorial Hospital,

the wife of Robert Jefferys, Darlinghurst—a daughter

(Betty Winifred). Both well.

KEVIN (nee Bertha Frost).—February 5, 1924, at

Nurse Henderson's private hospital, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kevin—a daughter (Mary Elvie). KIRKPATRICK (nee Dorothy Collins).—February ?, at

Nurse Kitson's private hospital, Campsie, the wife of J. H. Kirkpatrick—a daughter (Dorothy Grace).

LESTER (nee Alleen Lacey)—January 20, at Dalkeith

private hospital, Melbourne, the wife of Roy Lester,

of a daughter.

LOVE.—February 10, at 6 Illiliwa-street, Neutral Bay,

to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Love—a son.

McCURTAYNE.—February 5, 1924, at Willoughby, the wife of Albert McCurtayne, of a son.

MAHER.—January 5, at Nurse O'Neill's, Chatswood,

to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maher, Artarmon—a daugh-

ter.

MAZEY (nee Anderson).—February 9, at Ellerslie,

Terry-street, Rozelle, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazey— a son (William Francis).

MERCIER.—December 28, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Mercier, Concord road, North Strathfield—a daughter

(Beryl June).

MERCIER.—January 20, at Bethesda hospital, Richmond,

Vic., to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mercier, Werribee—a daughter (Valda May).

MORRIS.—To Mr. and Mrs. G. H.D Morris, Briarcliffe,

Glenbrook—a son (John Douglas).

MOSELY (nee May Bryant).—February 10, at St.

Helier’s private hospital, Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mosely—a daughter (Gwenda Mary).

NICHOLSON.—February 10, at Nurse Reid’s private

hospital, 65 Victoria-street, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Nicholson—a son (Horace Sadlier).

O'BRIEN (nee Olive Moon).—February 8, at Nurse

Stephen's private hospital, Granville, to Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Brien—a son (Leaumont George).

PARKER.—February 5, at Nurse Packam's hospital,

Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, of Bridge-

street, Epping (late of Haberfield)—a son (William

Charles).

PARLE.—February 13, at Cooinda hospital, Neutral

Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parle, Aeneas, Lennox-street, Mosman—a son (Eric Harold).

PATERSON.—February 15, at Cooinda private hospital,

Neutral Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin A. Paterson—

a son.

PYLE.—February 3, at Nurse Piercy's private hospital,

Homebush, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Pyle, Coventry-street, Homebush—a son (Allan Bruce).

RUSHBROOKE.—February 14, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Rush-brooke, Tres Bon, Gracemere-street, North Strath-

field—a son (Robert Ernest).

RYAN.—February 18, at Dr. Jamieson's private hos-

pital, Cairns, the wife of W. J. Ryan, Babinda,

Queensland—a son.

SHEEHY.—February 6, at Buxton private hospital,

Wigram-road, Glebe Point, the wife of C. L. Sheehy, Arcadia-road, Glebe Point—a daughter.

SHIELLS (nee Gertie Hawkins).—January 15, at

Rhodesia, Apsley street, Penshurst, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Shiells—a daughter (Mavis June).

SIEPEN (V. G. Davies).—February 4, at Nurse Brady's

prhate hospital, College-street, Drummoyne, to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Siepen, of Lenore street—a son.

SILSBY.—February 19, at Nurse Jones's private hos-

pital, Gladesville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Silsby—a

daughter (Ruby Martha).

SLATER.—February 14, at St Clare's private hospital,

Cary-street, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Slater—a

son (Fredrick Leslie).

STIRLING.—January 12, at Rangoon, Burma, the wife

of Gilbert A. Stirling, of a daughter (stillborn).

THOMPSON (nee Nellie Pollard).—January 27, at Nurse

Thompson's, Aberdare-road, Cessnock, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Thompson—a son (George Stiles).

TOFLER (nee Samuels).—February 19, 1924, at their

residence, 75 Paddington-street, Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tofler—a son.

TULLOCH.—January 11, at Clive hospital, North Syd-

ney, the wife af Lawrence Tulloch, Belmont-road, Mosman—a son (Donald Stewart).

VANE (nee Costa).—January 31, at her mothers resi-

dence, Salina, Lawson-street, Paddington, the wife of A. E. Vane—a son (James Allen).

WATSON.—February 15, 1924, at High street, Liver-

pool to Mr. and Mrs. John Watson—a son.

WELCH.—February 20, at Ashley, Wood and Larkin

streets, Bay Road, to Mr and Mrs. E. O. Welch—

a daughter.

WHITEHOUSE (nee Essie Pierce).—February 13, 1924,

at Mena private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Whitehouse, Clitheroe, Reid Park, Mosman—a

daughter.

WILSON (nee Joseph).—Fcbrunry 22, at Mena private

hospital, Mosman, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson—

a son.

WOOD (nee Elsie McKinon).—February 3, 1924, at

Westcourt private hospital, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Wood, of Jenola, Wentworthville —a daughter (Jean Pamela).

ZIETSCH (nee Doris Tuckey).—February 18, at Nurse

Grant's Private Hospital, South Grafton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Zietsch—a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

ARMITAGE—MACNAUGHTON.—January 9, 1924, at St.

Stephen’s Church, Phillip-street, Sydney, by the Rev. A. Thain Anderson, Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly, Freeman James, elder son of the late Janies Hardy Armitage, of Dunumbeal Station, and Mrs. Armitage, of Sydney, to Margaret Maclaren, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macnaughton,

of Gosford.

ASTRIDGE—MACKENZIE.—At St. Stephen's Church,

Phillip-street, on Wednesday, January 23, 1924, by Rev. Ernest Ferguson, Eric Sydney, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Astridge, of Terranora, Valley Heights, to Linda Bolton, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mackenzie, of Weemala, Bexley.

BARNES—CATTLIN.—January 5 at St. James's Church

of England, Malvern, Victoria, Reginald G., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Barnes, of Sydney, NSW., to Lena, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cattlin, of Elsternwick, Victoria.

BLACK—CARTER.—February 2, 1924, at St. Stephen’s

Presbyterian Church, Philip-street, by the Rev. John Ferguson, James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Black,

of Hurstville, to Stella May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carter, of Randwick.

BLACKWELL—HARVEY.—February 19, 1924, at St.

Hilda's Church, Katoomba, by the Rev. P. J. Evans, Louis Buckland Blackwell, C.E., of Newcastle, son of the late Thos. E. Blackwell, M.Inst.C.E., Eng-land to Frances Annie, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, of Katoomba. English and Canadian papers please copy.

CARTWRIGHT—WRAY.—January 23, 1924, at St. Ste-

phen’s Phillip-street, by Rev. E. A. Ferguson, Fred-

erick Richard, second eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cartwright, of Crookwell, to Annie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wray, of North Sydney, and late of Graylands, Crookwell.

CUTHBERTSON—NASH.—December 24, Sacred Heart

Church, Mosman, Winifred Mona, third daughter of Mrs. Maude Nash, Gunyah, Cremorne, grand-daugh-ter P. B. and late Mrs. Terry Hay, Parramatta, to Reg, (Dan) Cuthbertson, Manly.

EAGLE—FORBES.—January 1, 1924, at St. John’s

Darlinghurst, by Rev. Canon Beck, Charles David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Eagle, of Put-

ney, England, to Elizabeth Annie (Betty), eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forbes,

of Summer Hill.

GODLEY—FARRANT.—January 26, 1924, at the Metho-

dist Church, Rockdale, by the Rev. James William Leadly, Ralph Hamilton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Godley, of Yamba, Ben Boyd-road, Neutral Bay, to Stella Opal, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farrant, of Tain, 76 Railway-street,

Rockdale.

GOSBELL—GRACE.—January 19, 1924, at St. James'

Church, King-street, by the Rev. T. F. S. Russell, M.A., Charles Albert, fourth son of the late Captain J. W. Gosbell and Mrs. Gosbell, Bayview, Rushcutter Bay, to Kathleen Noelle, second daughter of the late Major H. Grace, V.D., and Mrs. Grace, Wonbobbie, Old South Head-road, Waverley.

HOLLINGTON-SAVAGE.—January 5, 1924, at the Rose-

ville Congregational Church, by the Rev. A. P. Campbell, B. A., Francis George Hollington, of Chats-wood, to Lucy Mary Savage, of Roseville.

MASLIN-MILLS.—February 18, at St. Thomas’s Church,

Carwoola, New South Wales, by the Rev. Canon

Champion, James Frederick, the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maslin, Bundaleon, South Australia, to Alice Thornton, elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mills, Norwood, and Ka-

punda, South Australia. Melbourne and Adelaide papers please copy.

MARRIAGES.

LETCHFORD—BARNARD.—January 28, 1924, at St.

John's Church of England, Balmain North, by the Rev. G. F. B. Manning, Stanley F. C. Letchford, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Letchford, Gillingham, Kent, England, to Laura C. Barnard, eldest daughter of Mrs. C. Barnard and the late Mr. Frederick Bar-nard, of Balmain. Gillingham papers please copy. MENKEN—DANIELS.—January 5, at St. John's Parra-

matta, Alma Mary, youngest daughter of the late David Daniels and Mrs. Boyd, of Cowra, to George Edward Menken, Parramatta, youngest son of the late Theodore Menken, of Dornum, Germany, and Mrs. Menken, of Portsmouth, England.

O'SHEA—ANSCOMBE.—January 19, 1924, at Mount

Carmel, by the Rev. Monsignor Collins, Patrick Daniel O’Shea, Paddington, second son of Mr. D. O'Shea, County Kerry, Killarney, Ireland, to Catherine Mary (Mollie), only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Anscombe, of Zetland.

ROBINSON—MASON.—February 6, 1924, at St.

Michael's, Church of England, Darlinghurst, by the Rev. A. E. Morris, James Edward Robinson, of Canowindra, son of Mr. H. C. and the late Mrs. Robinson Birkenhead, England, to Ethel, daughter of the late Mr. S. G. Mason and Mrs. Mason, 15 Lee-street, Randwick.

ROSS—BECKETT.—January 19, 1924, at St. Clement's

Church, Marrickville, by Archdeacon Martin, Cecil Spencer, youngest son of late Geo. D. Ross and Mrs. Ross, Alva, Marrickville, to Merlyn Merfield, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Beckett, of Salopia, Marrickville.

TURNER—SWIFT.—January 26, at Methodist Church,

Epping, Alma Swift, to David James Turner. ZIMMERMAN—THOMPSON.—January 30, at St.

Stephens, Phillip-street, by the Rev. Hugh Paton, William Victor, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmerman, of 246 Birrell-street, Waverley, to Doris Elsie, second eldest daughter of Henry and the late Ethel Thompson, of Ilfracombe, 670 Old South Head-road, Bondi.

DEATHS.

CALLACHOR.—February 20, 1924, at Lane Cove House

(private hospital), John Joseph Casimir Callachor, of Lyndhurst, Douglas-street, Petersham, and late of Western Land Board Office, Sydney, aged 66 years. Dearly loved brother of Charles I. Callachor. Requiescat in pace. (Interred South Head Cemetery,

21st inst.).

COLEMAN.—February 18, at the residence of her

daughter, 110 Cameron-street, Rockdale, Miriam, relict of Spencer Coleman, daughter of the late Charles Wesley Saxby, in her 71st year.

CORNWELL.—February 20, 1924, at his residence,

Penzance, Stewart-street, Bathurst, Abraham, only surviving son of the late Abraham Cornwell, of Rich-mond, N.S.W. Interred at Kelso.

CROCKER.—February 22, 1924, at his residence, Rail-

way Hotel, Grenfell, Samuel Crocker, late of Sydney. CROCKETT.—February 14, 1924, at Lewisham private

hospital, John Joseph, dearly loved husband of Ada Crockett, and beloved father of Eileen and Jack.

DYETT.—February 21, 1924, at Le Chalet, Barry-

street, Neutral Bay, Sydney, Matilda Caroline Dyett,

beloved aunt of Vivian and Quita Bernard, aged

79 years. At rest.

EDWARDS.—February 22, 1924, at his residence,

143 Flood-street, Leichhardt, William, dearly be-loved husband of Mary Edwards and father of Kate, Warburton, Annie, Marie, Nellie, Barton, and Lena (formerly manager, Goodlet and Smith's Pottery, Surry Hills).

EVENNETT.—February 22, 1924, at their residence, Can-

berra, Jersey road, Woollahra, Matilda Jane, wife of Walter William Evennett, aged 70 years.

FISCHER.—February 17, 1924, at his residence, 81

Railway street, Rockdale, Frederick Michael Fischer, dearly beloved husband of Rose Fischer, and father of Ruby, Edgar, Leslie, Edward, Mildred, Alic, and Bernard, in his 64th year. R.I.P.

FLOOD.—February 22, 1924, at Sacred Heart Hospice,

Darlinghurst Alfred, beloved husband of Mercy Flood, aged 56 years. R.I.P.

GARLING.—February 22, at Gilgandra, Arthur Frederick

Garling, beloved husband of M. C. Garling, and father of Mrs. Burke, Glen Innes, Arthur B., Neutral Bay, Lois, Milton, Audrey, and Jean.

HORTON.—At her residence, Sloane-street, Goulburn.

Catherine, beloved wife of John Horton and mother of Harry, Boy, Jack, Stella, Bernice, and Myra.

ISLAUB.—February 21, 1924, at a private hospital,

Leichhardt, Philip Reinhardt, aged 77 years.

ISLAUB.—February 21, at Leichhardt, Phillp Rein-

hardt, beloved father of Mrs. W. West (Daisy), and

Katie, aged 78.

JIGGINS.—February 18, at Prince Alfred Hospital,

Frank, beloved husband of Mrs L. Jiggins (nee Trainer). By request, no mourning.

JIGGINS.—February 18, 1924, at the Royal Prince

Alfred Hospital, Camperdown Frank Ernest, of Ruth-wyn, Mountford avenue, Guildford, beloved son-in-law and brother-in-law of Mrs. Clark and family, aged 49 years.

KING.—February 20, at Sydney, V. M. King, beloved

father of Mrs. A W Helsham, of Narara, in his 82nd

year.

KINGSMILL.—At London (suddenly), Stanley, eldest

son of the late Luke and Jean Kingsmill, of Waver-ley, and loved brother of Jack and Valeria (Mrs. Colin Anderson), of Blakesley-street, Chatswood.

McNAMARA.—At her residence, Moeraki, 24 Wardell-

road, Petersham, Mary, relict of the late T. McNamara. R I.P.

MAGUIRE.—February 22, 1924, at a private hospital,

Sydney, Maud, beloved wife of Charles A. Maguire, of Singleton, aged 40 years. R.I.P.

MASON.—February 19, at his residence, Fiona, Cope-

land-street, Beecroft, Frederick Mason, dearly loved father of Mary Julian, and grandfather of Frederick Julian and Vera Winter (nee Julian), aged 77 years.

"Abide with me."

MASON.—February 19, at his residence, Fiona, Cope-

land-street, Beecroft, Frederick Mason, dearly loved father of S. J. Baldock and grandfather of Mrs. G. R. Olds, Rockdale, and Miss Ivy Baldock, aged 77 years. Peace, perfect peace.

MOLLER.—February 14, 1924, Maria Jane, late of

Brighton Nurser, Rockdale, dearly loved mother of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moller, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuthill, and grandmother of Lionel and Bettie, aged 72 years. Interred Woronora, February 16th.

MOLLER.—February 14, 1924, Maria Jane, dearly loved

mother of Mr. and the late Mrs. F. Bramwell, of Rockdale, and grandmother of Lottie, Fred, and Jack, aged 72 years. At rest.

MOLLER.—February 14, 1924, Maria Jane, dearly-loved

sister of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Rockdale, Mrs. C. A. Memes, Balmain, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMinnus, (W.A.), and Mrs. Robertson, Lidcombe, aged 72 years.

At rest.

MORAN.—At Sydney, Patrick Francis Moran, only be-

loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, of 15 Alfreda-street, Coogee, aged 30 years.

MORRIS.—February 22, 1924, at R.P.A. Hospital, Flor-

rie Julian, beloved wife of William James Morris, of N.S.W. Fire Brigade, aged 60 years.

NEAL.—February 17, at Lismore, Hilda May, aged 24

years, daughter of Mrs. W. Neal, George-street, Hurstville, and the late Mr. W. Neal, of Walgett.

NEAL.—February 22, 1924, at his late residence, 25

Hartley-street, Rozelle, Daniel Joseph, beloved husband of Mary Jane Neal, aged 69 years.

NEVIN.—February 22, 1924, at his residence, 47 Bent-

street, Paddington, William John Nevin. R.I.P.

SMITH.—February 21, 1921, at Royal North Shore Hos-

pltal, Beatrice, widow of the late Sergt. Harry Graham Smith, 220 Ben Boyd-road, Neutral Bay, aged

45 years.

STERLING.—February 17, 1924, accidentally drowned

at North Harbour, Manly, Thomas Brebner (Tom), dearly loved eldest son of Mrs. Albert Sterling, of Hilltop-crescent, Manly, and late of Gordon, aged 22 years.

STOUT.—February 22, 1924, at St Joseph's Hospital,

Auburn, Amelia Maud, beloved wife of Thomas Stout, of Third Avenue, Hyde Park, Lidcombe, aged 60

years.

SULLIVAN.—February 22, 1921, at her residence, 28

Judge-street, Sydney, Elizabeth, relict of the late John Joseph Sullivan, of The Rocks, Sydney, aged 55

years.

WEBB.—February 22, 1924, James P. Webb, beloved

father of William, Rennie, Charles, and Trixie, aged 72 years (accidentally killed).

WESLEY.—February 19, Alfred Alwyn (Phil), dearly

beloved son and brother of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wesley and family, of Queensland, aged 23 years.

WILLIAMSON.—February 18, 1923, at her resi-

dence, Undercliffe, Susan, widow of the late George Williamson, of Port Glasgow, in her 88th year. Privately interred at Waverley Cemetery, 19th Feb-

ruary.

IN MEMORIAM.

AGNEW.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Dora,

who departed this life February 24, 1923.

Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand

And the sound of a voice that is stilled. A vacant place is in my home

Which never can be filled.

Inserted by her loving husband, A. Agnew.

AGNEW.—A tribute to the everlasting memory of my darling mother, Dora, who died February 24,

1923.

It's only a grave, but it needs our care,

For my darling mother lies sleeping there. For we who loved her only know

How much we lost a year ago.

Inserted by her sorrowing daughter Evie, and little

Val.

BALL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who

departed this life, February 23, 1921. Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law, and grandson, Her-bert, Florrie and Allan.

BALL.—In loving remembrance of my dear mother,

Emily Ball, who died February 23, 1921. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Will and

Alice.

BERNARD.—A tribute of love to the memory of

"Doodie," wife of Rupert Bernard, who passed away February 23, 1923. From her husband, little son, and mother, Mrs Lodge. "And peace be yours. "

BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear daughter,

Clara who passed away February 23, 1921 ; also my little grandson, Francis, who passed away Feb-ruary 27, 1921.

So dearly loved, so sadly missed.

Inserted by her loving mother, Clara Gladdie.

BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Clara,

who passed away February 23, 1921. Also our little nephew, Francis, who passed away February 27,

1921.

We loved them, but God loved them best.

Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Ruby and Geo.

CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

Christina, who fell asleep February 28, 1923.

If we had our dearest wish fulfilled,

And all earth’s treasures, too,

Or choose from heaven what'er we could,

Dearest mum we would ask for you.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Les and Ilma, and grandson, Cecil.

CARTER.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Chris-

tina Carter, who departed this life February 23, 1923. Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren.

CARTER.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Chris-

tina Carter, who departed this life February 23, 1923.

Dearly loved, sadly missed.

Inserted by her loving friend, Millie Swanson.

COX.—In loving memory of our husband and father,

George Francis Cox, died suddenly February 20,

1912, age 76.

CURRY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Wil-

liam, who passed away February 24, 1922.

How we miss his loving footsteps As around the home he roamed; We loved him, so we miss him;

He was the sunshine of our home. Inserted by his loving wife, Emma.

CURRY.—In loving memory of our dear father and

grandfather, who passed away February 24, 1922.

Just a memory, fond and true,

Dear dad we will always think of you.

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Claude and Minnie and grandchildren.

CURRY.—In loving memory of my dear father and

grandfather, who departed this life February 24, 1922. Inserted by his son and daughter, Will and Daisy.

FURBANK.—In sad and loving memory of my dear

wife and our mother, Mary Elloner Furbank, who departed this life February 23, 1906. In-serted by her loving husband and children.

GIETZ.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Anne,

who departed this life February 23, 1923. Inserted by her loving son, Ted.

IN MEMORIAM.

HARRIS.—In loving memory of my dear husband,

G. F. Harris, who died February 24, 1894. Lovingly remembered always. Inserted by his wife, J.

Harris.

HENNESSY.—In loving memory of our dear daughter

and sister, Marguerita (Maggie), who died February 23, 1923, aged 22 years.

We mourn for you, dear Maggie,

But not with outward show, For those who mourn sincerely

Mourn silently and low.

No sympathy is needed now,

Your cares are all at rest,

And we are lonely here to-day,

God knows we did our best.

Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and sister, Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hennessy and family, Tara, Ivy-street, Randwick, also brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hennessy, and family, Rand-

wita

HENNESSEY.—In loving memory of my dear friend,

Marguerita (Maggie) Hennessey, who passed away on

February 23, 1923.

Her cheerful way and smiling face

Are treasures to recall.

She had a kindly word for each,

And died beloved by all.

Inserted by her sincere friend, Charlie.

HICKS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, William

Thomas who passed away February 23, 1923.

A shadow rests upon my home, I miss his smiling face ;

Where’er I turn, where’er I look I see his vacant place.

Inserted hy his loving wife, Margaret.

HICKS.—In loving memory of our dear father and

grandfather, William Thomas, who passed away Febru-

ary 23, 1923.

A cherished memory of a father dear, Is oft recalled by a silent tear.

Inserted by his loving children and grandchildren.

HOGSFLESH.—In loving memory of William Thomas,

who departed this life February 21, 1923.

Come unto Me all ye that are weary and heavy

laden, and I will give you rest.

Inserted by his loving brother, Harold.

HOGSFLESH.—In sad remembrance of William Thomas,

who departed this life, February 28, 1923. Inserted by his sister.

HYNES.—In loving memory of James Hynes, who died

February 24, 1914. Inserted by his loving mother,

brothers, and sisters.

JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our darling mother,

Maud Annie, who departed this life February 24,

1910.

A loving mother, true and kind,

No friend like her on earth we'll find,

Thoughout our lives, in pain or pleasure, Forget you, mother, we shall never.

Inserted by her loving children, Ethel, Stanley, Lional, and son-in-law, Claude.

KNIGHT.—In fondest memory of my dear mother and

grandma, who fell asleep February 23, 1924, at her home, Glen Iris, Wardell-road, Dulwich Hill. Happy are we, who can say we loved her and did our best. Inserted by her lonely daughter and grandma, Florrie

and Enid Schofield.

KNIGHT—In loving memory of our dear mother and

grandma, Mary Jane Knight, who passed away Feb-

ruary 21, 1923.

No space of time, no lapse of years

Can dim our dear mother's past; A loving memory holds it dear,

Affection holds it fast.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Arthur and Nell, also grandsons, Harry and Jack Knight.

LALCHERE —In loving memory of our darling mother,

Agnes McCrae Lalchere, who departed this life Feb-ruary 24, 1914. Inserted by her loving children,

Charlie, Arthur, and Harry.

McCORMACK.—In sad memory of my dear Norman, who

died February 23, 1923.

With tears I saw him sinking,

I watched him fade away ;

And my heart is sadly aching

For my darling Norman to-day.

Inserted by his loving mother, E. McCormack.

McGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

Agnes McGregor, who died February 24, 1901, aged 59

years. Sadly missed.

She lives with us in memory still.

Inserted by Mrs. and Mrs. J. Court, 21 Park-street, city. McKENZIE.—In sad but loving memory of our dear

mother, Sarah, who passed away February 24, 1922.

At early morn when all was still,

God gave His great command, In silent peace mother passed

Away into a better land.

God is good, He giveth us strength,

To bear our heavy cross,

He is the only one who knows

Our loneliness and loss.

Inserted by her loving daughter Lizzie, son, Tom, brother, Nattie, and friend, Maggie.

McLEAN.—In loving memory of our only son and

brother, Willie, who was run over by a motor ‘bus, February 23, 1923, aged 10 years 11 months.

But those who never felt the blow,

They do not know the pain,

When a child goes out in perfect health,

And never comes home again.

Never forgotten by his loving father, mother, and

sister, Vickie.

McLEAN.—In loving memory of our dear grandson and

nephew, Willie, who fell asleep February 23, 1922.

Not gone from memory, not gone from love.

But gone to his Father's home above. Inserted by his loving grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, also uncles and aunties.

McLEAN.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Wil-

liam David McLean, who passed away February 23,

1922.

Far and oft our thoughts do wander

To a grave not far away,

Where they laid our little Willie

Just two years ago to-day.

Inserted by his uncle and auntie, Mr. and Mrs J. A.

McLean.

MARGETTS.—In loving memory of my dear husband,

Henry, who passed away at Coast Hospital, February

23, 1923.

I watched him suffer night and day,

It caused me bitter grief,

To see him slowly pine away,

And could not give him relief. To look for cure was all in vain, But God above, He knoweth best, Cured his pain and gave him rest. Inserted by his loving wife, Mary.

MARGETTS.—In loving memory of my dear father,

Henry Margetts, who passed away February 23, 1923, at Coast Hospital, aged 43.

‘Tis nice to remember my father,

And this is his wish, I know, To remember him for ever,

No matter where I go.

Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Florrie and Jack, grandchildren, Daphne, Beverly,

and baby Jack Toms

MARGETTS.—In sad but loving memory of my dear

brother, Ham, who departed this life February 28, 1923, after a long illness.

If I could have clasped his dying hand,

And bade him a last farewell,

It would not have been so hard to part

With a brother I loved so well.

Inserted by his loving sister, Eva Lauder, and niece,

Stella.

MERRICK.—In loving memory of my dear husband,

who passed away February 23, 1920.

A painful shock a dreadful blow, Oh, Sam, dear I miss you so. Inserted by his loving wife, Edie.

MILLER.—In sad and loving memory of our dear father

and grandfather, John Leyden Miller, who departed this life February 24, 1923. Inserted by his loving son and daughter, John and Ida, and grandchildren, Percy, John, Thelma, Joyce and Elsie.

MULLER.—In loving memory of my dear son and

brother, Waldamar (Wal), who passed to a brighter home above, February 23, 1923.

Till we meet again.

Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. MURPHY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear

son and brother, Andrew Murphy, killed while shunt-ing, at Mungindi, late 7th Light Horse, brother of late Pte. Murphy, killed in France. Inserted by his loving parents and sisters, brother. R.I.P.

ORAM.—In loving memory of my dear husband, J. J.

(Jack) Oram, late of N.S.W. 1st S. African Congt., died February 23, 1900, at Masard, Orange River, S.A., aged 36 years. Sadly missed E. E. Oram, Katoomba. O'SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother,

who passed away February 22, 1920. Inserted by her youngest son, Bernard.

PEARS.—In ever loving memory of my dearly loved

son, Randolph Dunreath Pears (surgeon dentist), who departed this life February 21, 1922.

Sadly we miss you and try not to grieve,

A little while longer and we, too, shall leave To meet you, dear son, on that beautiful shore

Where life’s many troubles and sorrows are o’er.

Inserted by his loving mother, M. Pears, Heather-brae, Coogee.

PEARS.—In loving memory of our dearly loved brother,

Randolph Dunreath Pears (tuition dentist), who departed this life February 24, 1922.

At the gates of heaven he will meet us

With his same sweet smile.

We are only parted, Randolph dear,

Just for a little while.

Inserted by his loving sisters, Janet, Edith, and

Lilian.

PEARS.—A loving tribute to the memory of our dear

brother and uncle, Randolph, who passed into the higher life February 24, 1922.

In the bloom of life God claimed him,

In the pride of his manhood days, None knew him but to love him,

Who spoke his name but in praise.

Inserted by loving brother and sister, Jack and Ettie, and nieces, Doris and Lorna.

PEARS.—In loving memory of dear brother, Randolph

Dunreath Pears, who departed this life February 24,

1922.

As we loved you so we miss you,

In our memory you are dear.

Loved, remembered, longed for always,

Through the long two weary years.

Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Cis, and Albert Mackee.

PEARS.—In sad but ever loving memory of my dearly

loved brother, Randolph, who passed into the higher life February 24, 1922.

The many happy hours we spent

When we four brothers were together, But, oh, how sad it all is now,

One brother gone forever.

Inserted by his loving brother, Harold (Loots) Pears. PEARS.—In loving memory of our dear brother and

uncle, Rudolph, who passed away February 24, 1922.

Just as his life was the brightest,

Just as his hopes were the best,

He was called from this world of trouble

Io a home of beautiful rest.

Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Sid and Stella, also nieces, Coral and Stella.

PEARS.—In loving memory of our clever old pal, R. D.

Pears, R.D.S., who passed away February 24, 1922. Sadly missed by his old friends, Dr. Henderson and

Cora.

RAINEY.—In sad but loving memory of our dear bro-

ther and uncle, Arthur (Dan) Haine, late A.I.F.,

who passed away, Feb. 23, 1922. Love and remem-brance last forever. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, nephews, and niece.

RAY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Veronica

Josephine, and infant son, who departed this life

February 24, 1923.

So sudden was the call, dear wife and baby, I thought we would be always together, That God would not ask us to part;

But death laid its cold hand upon you, And nearly broke my heart.

My footsteps often wander to a grave not far away, Where they laid my darling wife and baby

Just one year ago to-day,

Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone to our Father’s home above. A broken link in love’s golden chain

That God will mend when we meet again.

R.I.P. Inserted by her loving husband and his

father, Will.

RAY.—In loving memory of my dear daughter and our

sister, Veronica Josephine, and grandchild and ne-phew, who departed this life February 24, 1923.

Our hearts just ache with sadness,

Our eyes shed many a tear;

God alone knows how we miss you

As it dawns the first sad year.

Inserted by her loving mother, sister, and brothers, Mar, Gooley, May, James, and Joseph.

IN MEMORIAM.

RAY.—In loving memory of my dear daughter-in-law

and our sister-in-law, Veronica Josephine, and grand-child and nephew, who departed this life February 24,

1923.

Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of two who have gone to rest ;

A painful shock, a dreadful blow, Oh, Ronnie dear, we miss you so. Rest, dearest Ron, sweetly rest.

Inserted by her loving mother-in-law, brothers, and sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ray, Mr. C. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. T. Halls, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parkinson, nieces and nephews. R.I.P.

RAY.—In loving memory of my dear sister and sister-

in-law, Veronica Josephine, and nephew, died February

24, 1923.

Memories of her loving ways

Will linger with us all our days.

Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, James and Alice Gooley.

RAY.—In loving memory of our cousin, Veronica

Ray, who fell asleep February 24, 1923 ; also her baby son. At rest. Inserted by loving Aunt

Susie and cousins.

RAY.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Veronica,

and baby, who passed away February 24, 1923.

However long our lives may be,

Whatever land we view,

Whatever joy or grief be ours.

Dear Ronnie, we will always remember you. Inserted by her loving cousins, Doll and Olive.

RAY.—In loving memory of my dear cousin, Ronnie,

who departed this life on February 24, 1923.

Just as her life was brightest, Just as her hopes were best,

She was called from this world of trouble To the beautiful home of rest. Inserted by her cousin, Vera.

RAY.—In sad and loving memory of my dear friend,

Veronica Ray, who departed this life February 24, 1923, age 21 years.

A cherished memory of one so dear, Is often recalled by a silent tear.

Inserted by her loving friend, Gran Crittenden.

RAY.—In memory of Ronnie and her baby, who died

suddenly February 24, 1923, in her 21st year.

Day by day I think of thee. Inserted by Alma Meredith.

RICHARDSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband

and our father, Thomas Richardson, who passed away February 24, 1922. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear daughter

and our sister, Emily, who passed away February

23, 1920.

Christ took her for his sunbeam,

Four years ago today ;

In heaven we will meet dear Emily,

In earth we’ll watch and pray.

Inserted by her loylng mother and sisters.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear sister,

Emily, who passed away February 23, 1920.

What happy days we once enjoyed,

When we were all together,

But, oh, how changed it all is now

Since dear Emily has gone for ever. Inserted bv her loving sister, Mary.

SCHOLEFFEL.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, John Schloeffel, who de-paned this life February 24, 1918. Inserted by his loving wife and children. Loving remembrances

last for ever.

SEWELL.—In sad and loving memory of our dear son

and brother, Sydney, who died suddenly, February 23, 1920. Just a memory fond and true. Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brother.

SEWELL.—In loving memory of our dear brother and

brother-in-law, Sydney, who died February 23, 1920. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Daisy and

Leonard Morgan.

SEYMOUR.—In ever-loving memory of my wife and our

dear mother, who departed this life February 23, 1918.

No one knows the silent heartache,

No one knows the bitter pain

We have suffered since you left us;

Home has never been the same.

Inserted by her loving husband and sons, Frank and

Sid.

SEYMOUR.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

who departed this life February 23, 1918.

Gone, but not forgotten.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Walter Gladys.

SHEWAN.—In loving memory of (Captain) George

Arthur Shewan, who passed away February 23, 1923, aged 74 years.

Rest on, dear George,

And when my work is done I’ll come and rest with you. Inserted by his loving wife.

SHEWAN.—In loving memory of our dear pop; also

dear brother, Jack, August 4, 1894.

Our sympathy not needed now, And happy we who truly say We loved you all your life, And you loved us the same,

We stood beside our name, Pop, Till a call from heaven came.

Inserted by his loving son and daughters, Bert,

Eddie and Ethel.

SHEWAN.—Just a memory fond and true, to show,

dear grandfather, we think of you. Inserted by his loving 12 grandchildren.

SKEED.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Alice

Maud Skeed, who passed away on February 23, 1923.

Gentle in mind, patient in pain,

My dear wife left me, Heaven to gain,

With actions so noble, generous, and kind, Few in this world her equal could find. Gone from memory not gone from love, But gone to her Father's home above.

SKEED.—In loving memory of our dear sister and

daughter, Alice Skeed (nee Kemister), who died Feb-

ruary 23, 1923.

A flower in heaven.

Inserted by her loving mother and sister, Fanny, also brother-in-law, David Gray.

SKEED.—Alice (nee Kemister), died February 23,

1923, aged 25 years, also her darling baby, Mavis.

Just a memory fond and true,

To show, dear Allie, we think of you.

Loved sister of Alf. and Hilda Kemister, Liverpool.

SKEED.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Alice

Maud Skeed (nee Kemister), who died February 23, 1923. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Emily and Robert Woodbridge.

SQUIRES.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Clara

Isabel, who departed this life February 23, 1922.

Not gone from memory, Not gone from love,

But gone to a better home above.

Inserted by her loving husband, Phillip J. Squires.

SQUIRES.—In sad and loving memory of our dear

daughter, Clara Isabella, who passed away February

23, 1922.

Every word she uttered, all her gentle ways, Have been for ever in our memory Since the hour she passed away. Heaven's gates stood open,

And a gentle voice said "Come,"

And with a loving farewell Clara softly entered home.

Inserted by her loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark

Edwards.

SQUIRES.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and

sister-in-law, Clara Isabel, who departed this life February 23, 1922. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving father, mother, and sister-in-law, Jim

and Alice, and Hilda.

SQUIRES.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Clara,

who passed away February 23, 1922.

Just as her life was brightest,

Just as her hopes were best,

She was called from this world of trouble

To the beautiful home of rest.

Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, Lucy and Herbert Mulchay, and nephews, Frank, Vincent, and

Norman.

SQUIRES.—In fond remembrance of our dear sister,

Clara, who passed away February 22, 1922, aged 25.

Memories of her loving ways

Will linger with us all our days, Memory, like the ivy, clings.

Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,

Harold and Florrie Edwards.

SQUIRES.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Clara,

who fell asleep February 23, 1922.

Memories of her loving ways

Will linger with us all our days.

Inserted by loving brother and sister-in-law, Will and Elsie, and little Elsie.

SQUIRES.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Clara,

who was called home, February 23, 1922.

Your end came sudden, Clara dear, No thought of death was near.

You had no time to say goodbye To some who loved you dear.

Inserted by her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Shuttle.

STEPHENSON.—In loving memory of my dear daughter

and our sister, Annie (nee Munro), who passed away February 23, 1918. Sadly missed. Inserted by lov-

ing mother, sister, and brothers.

STRATFORD.—In loving memory of our dear little

Olga, who passed away February 23, 1923, age 6 years

and 10 months.

A lovely flower, too beautiful to stay ;

God called her to heaven to lead us the way. Sadly missed by her loving parents.

STRATFORD.—In loving memory of darling little Olga

(Lovey), who passed away February 23, 1923. Lovingly remembered. Inserted by Auntie Brown.

STRATFORD.—In loving memory of our dear little

niece, Olga May Stratford, who passed away Febru-ary 23, 1923.

A bud in Heaven.

Inserted by her loving auntie s, Maude and Verona.

STRATFORD.—Fond memory of our little friend,

Olga, who fell asleep, February 23, 1923. A sweet angel in Heaven. Edie and Albert Hatfield.

STRATFORD.—In loving memory of my little

playmate, who passed away February 23, 1923. In-serted Jean Taylor. Loved by all who knew her. STREAT.—In sad and loving memory of our dear son,

Charlie, who passed away February 24, 1913, aged

19 years.

In the old home you are fondly remembered,

Sweet memories cling round your name.

The heart that held you in deepest affection

Always shall love you in death just the same. Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, Charles-ville, Gipps-street, Concord.

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