Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 9 March 1946, page 30


BIRTHS

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ADAMS.—February 27, at Sunbury, Ash-field, to Violet and Les—a son (Garry Robert

Michael). Both well.

ANDERSON (nee Nell Allen).—March 5, at Helenie private hospital, Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson—a daughter (Ruth Ellen).

ASHFORD (nee Moore).—March 5, at Grafton private hospital, Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Ashford—a daughter (Adele Mar-jorie).

ASHWORTH (nee Thelma Sclater).—Febru-ary 28, at Burrangong private hospital, Auburn, to Thelma and Stan—a son (Daryl Stanley).

BACON (nee Billie (Sister) Heyne).—March 2, at Sunbury, Ashfield, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bacon, Liverpool—a daughter (Lynette).

BAGULEY (nee Hudson).—February 24, at Englewood Hospital, Burwood, to John and Neta—a daughter (Helen Edith).

BARR (nee Bundy).—February 27, Mater Maternity Hospital, to Betty and Tim—a son (Philip Timothy).

BISGROVE (nee Woodland).—March 5, at Lissington Private Hospital, Haberfield—a daughter (Gail Veronica).

BOARD (nee Gluyas).—February 25, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to ex-Flt./Lt. R. W. "Doc" Board, D.F.C. and Bar, and Mrs. Board, of Rose Bay—a gift of a son (John Robert).

BONNEFIN.—February 28, at Sunbury, Croydon Park, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Bonnefin, of Beverly Hills—a daughter (Robyn Kay).

BOYD (nee Dorothea Allen).—February 16, at Carinya private hospital, Chatswood, to Lieut. and Mrs. Robert T. Boyd—a son (David St. John).

BRODIE (nee Thelma Welch).—March 6, at Englewood, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brodie, 12 Myee Avenue, Strathfield—a daughter (Kay). (Both well.)

BROWN.—March 1, Englewood private hos-pital, Burwood, to Moyra and Gus—a daughter.

BLOMFIELD (nee Margaret McInerney).— February 25, at Royal Hospital, to Merv and Pea—a son (Alan John).

BUCK (nee Mollie Cannell).—February 26, at Aloha, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Buck—a son (Graham Harold).

BUNYON (nee Agnes Hynd).—March 6, at King George V Hospital, to Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bunyon, of Fivedock—a son (Walter Neale).

BURKE.—March 4, at War Memorial Hos-pital, Waverley, to Eileen, wife of James L. Burke, of Randwick—a daughter (Catherine).

BURRELL.—March 6, at Lanchester, Cre-morne, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Burrell—a son (John Malcolm).

CAVES.—February 27, at St. Luke's private hospital, to Ken and Mari—a daughter (Cheryl Elizabeth).

CHEONG (nee Myee Bryant).—March 2, at Bush Nursing Hospital, Rushworth, Victoria, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cheong—a daughter (An-nette).

CLARKE (nee King).—March 6, at Beth-

esda, Marrickville, to Cress and Mary—a daughter (Yvonne Jeanette).

CLOUGH (nee Shelia Murray).—At Grafton private hospital, Auburn, to Sheila and Johnny Clough, of Narrabeen—a daughter.

COHEN.—March 5, at Crown Street (Inter.), to Mr and Mrs. Chas. Cohen, 8 Blair Street, North Bondi—a son (Barry Louis).

CORK (nee Young).—February 20, at Wal-lambi hospital, Punchbowl, to Audrey and Fred—a daughter (Janice Valerie). Premature.

CUNDY (nee Walsh).—March 6, at Lu-cerne private hospital, Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cundy—a daughter (Pamela Frances).

CUNNEEN.—March 3, at Mater Maternity

Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cunneen, of Chatswood—a daughter (Both well.)

CUNNINGHAM (nee Gardner).—January 27, 1946, to Nell and Bob, of 62 Cambridge Street, West Leederville, W.A.—a son (Niel Robert).

DAVIS (nee Davidson).—March 5, at Pop-lars private hspital, Epping, to Norm and

Betty—a son (Peter John).

DAWSON (nee Addison).—March 7, at Mena private hospital, Mosman, to Betty and Keith —a daughter. DRURY (nee Harmer).—March 7, at St.

Luke's Hospital, to Lilian, wife of Chaplain R. D. Drury (A.I.F.)—daughter.

DRYSDALE (Eileen O'Dea).—March 6, at Englewood private hospital, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Drysdale—a son (Christopher

Owen). Both well. ELLIOTT (nee Collins).—March 2, at King

George V Memorial Hospital, to Arch and Marie—a daughter (Carole Anne).

ENDICOTT.—March 4, at Mater Miseri-cordiae, private, to Mr. and Mrs. Endicott— a daughter (Robyn). Both well.

FARRELL (nee Nell Gillett).—March 4, at King George Hospital, to Nell and Perce—a son (Brian Alexander).

FAULKNER.—March 4, 1946, at King George V Hospital, to Alma and Harry—a daughter (Margaret Emma).

FERRARI (Sybil Reye).—March 2, at King George V Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferrari—a son (Brian Roland).

FIELDER (nee Pat Siggers).—March 3, at Crown Street Women's Hospital, to Pat and Cecil—a son (Wayne Bond).

FLATT.—March 2, at Lanchester private hospital, Neutral Bay, to Mr and Mrs. E. N. Flatt—a daughter (Jennifer Rachel).

FORDEN (nee Sylvester).—March 4, at Royal North Shore, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Forden—a daughter (Desiree Helen).

GARRETT (nee Harrington).—March 2,

1946, at Rosslyn private hospital, Arncliffe, to Hazel, wife of Sgt. Roy Garrett, of Cronulla—a son.

GRAY (nee Norma Stedwell).—March 2, at

Lurnea hospital, Leichhardt, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gray—a son (Jeffrey Charles). Both well. GREENFIELD (nee Armstrong).—February 15, at King George V Hospital, to Dorrie and George, of Kingsgrove—twins (Ross and

Narelle). All well.

GUNTON (nee Lamb).—March 6, at Koo-

rana, Katoomba, to Pat and Hal—a son (Ter-ence Lyle). Both well. HALLOWAY (nee Ann Harmey).—March 4,

at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, to Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Holloway—a son (Robert James).

HANDS (nee Billett).—March 3, at Crescent hospital, Manly, to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hands —a daughter (Judith Mary).

HART.—February 28, at Mater Private, to

Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hart, of Northwood—a

daughter (Rosemary Elizabeth).

HELBACK.—March 2, at Kia-Ora private hospital, Haberfield, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Helback, of Concord—a son (Rex Robert).

HEWLETT (nee Barber).—February 22, at Seacombe, Drummoyne, to Moy and Boo-a

HIGGISON (Joy Shephard).—February 20,

at Seacombe private hospital, Drummoyne, to Joy and Clyde—a daughter (Dale Joy).

HIGLETT (nee Kilden).—March 8. at King George V Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Higlett, of Concord—a son (Dennis George).

HILL (nee Margaret Cowie).—March 8, at Mater Maternity. North Sydney, to Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Winn Hill—a son.

HIRST (nee Cheyne).—March 4, at Ingle-mere, Strathfield, to Peggy and Peter—a son (Gordon Gerard).

HITCHCOCK (nee Lee).—March 1, at Junee, to Joan and Arthur—a son (Michael Lee). HOLLEY.—March 5, at Denistone House, to Edna and Ted—a daughter (Lynne Edna).

HUFTON.—March 5, at Helenie, Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hufton—a son (Ian Warwick).

HUNT.—February 24, at Nepean District

Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. S. Hunt—a daughter. HYNARD.—February 19, at Englewood pri-vate hospital, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hynard—a son (Robert Gary).

ISAACS.—March 6, at Denistone House, Ryde, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs—a son.

JENSEN (nee Hoolahan).—March 4, at Lis-sington private hospital, Haberfield, to Peggy and Earl (Petaluma, California, late U.S. Army)—a daughter. (Both well).

JONES (nee Young).—March 6, at Wood-leigh, Hurstville, to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jones—a daughter (Caroline).

JONES (nee Carney).—To Mrs. Ron Jones, of Glen Innes—the gift of a son (Peter Brian). Both well.

KENTLEY (nee Adams).—March 5, at St. Kilda private hospital, Hornsby, to Mar-garet Hypatia and Tibor Stephen—a son.

LAWRENCE.—March 7, at Crown Street, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, of 19 Woodville Road, Granville—a son (Peter John).

LEE.—March 4, at Fairlight Hospital, Manly,

to Mabel and Albert—a daughter.

LEEK (nee Olive R. Garrett).—February 28, 1946, at War Memorial Hospital, Waver-ley, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leek, of Waver-ley—gift of a daughter (Muriel Annette).

LEVY (nee Sister Fletcher).—At Crown St, to Bert and Edith—a daughter (Susan Jane).

LINN (Enid Silman).—February 24, at King George V Inter., to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linn —a daughter (Margaret Anita).

LITTLER (nee Bromley).—March 4, at

Estonholme private hospital, Tamworth, to

Peggy and Charles Littler—a son (David Charles). Both well.

LOHSE (nee Neita Dewhurst).—March 4, at

Sunbury, Ashfield, to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lohse—a daughter (Pauline).

LYNAM (nee Whyte).—February 25, at Lan-chester Hospital, to Norma and Paul—a daugh-ter (Susan Margaret).

LYONS.—February 6, at Lystra private hos-

pital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lyons—a daugh-ter (Margaret Mary).

McLEAN.—March 8, at War Memorial,

Waverley, to Ian and Irene—a son (Ian Max-well).

McWILLIAM (nee Sallans).—March 3, 1946, at Quirindi District Hospital, to Joan and Fred—a daughter. (Stillborn.)

MACKAY (Helen Mallard).—March 4, 1946, at The Poplars private hospital, Epping, to Mr and Mrs. Don Mackay—a daughter (Christine Margaret).

MARTIN (nee Bungate).—February 22, at Denistone House, to Colin and Dorothy—gift of a son (Robin Leslie John).

MATHEWS (nee Pearce).—March 5, at Crown Street Women's Hospital (private), to Bette, wife of Oliver W.—twin girls (Pene-lope Joy, Wendy Maxine). All well.

MERRYFULL (nee Hazel Bradly).—March 7, at Mater (private), to Mr. and Mrs. A E. Merryfull of Chatswood—a son (Robert Charles).

MILLER (nee Thelma Thomas).—March 4, at Pacific private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller—a daughter (Julie Arm).

MILLER (nee Brown).—February 25, 1946, at Braeholme Hospital, Mudgee, to Bessie, wife of L.A.C. Noel Miller—a daughter (Margaret Mary).

MORRISON (nee Booth).—March 3, at Mater, to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morrison—a daughter (Heather Margaret).

MURRAY (nee Tait).—March 2, at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray, 35 Clyde Street, North Bondi—a daughter (Jill Lorraine). Both well.

NICHOLS (nee Murtough).—February 14, to Mr and Mrs. Edgar Nichols, of Lord Howe Is-land—a son (Bernard Ingram).

NICOL.—March 5, at War Memorial Hos-pital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicol, of Rose Bay—a son (Ian Frederick).

NOBLE (nee Joan Hick, Perth).—February 28, at Seacombe, Drummoyne, to F./L. and Mrs. Leonard F. Noble—a daughter (Sandra Margaret).

O'BAUGH (nee Pert).—February 15, at

King George V Memorial Hospital, to Yvonne and Len (U.S.A.)—a son (Gerald Raymond). Premature. Survived 17 hours.

PALMER.—February 27, 1946, at Burran-gong private hospital, Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Palmer—a son (Robert Graham).

PEARCE.—February 27, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pearce, Hurlstone Park—a daughter (Roslyn Annette).

PENFOLD.—March 1, of Branston private hospital, Goulburn, to F./Lt. Ronald F. Penfold, R.A.A.F., and Mrs. Penfold—a son.

PENGELLY (nee Trimingham).—February 16, at Denistone House, Eastwood, to Neryl, wife of Chas. A. Pengelly (R.A.N.)—a daugh-ter (Caryl Jacqueline).

PETTIGREW (nee Clifton).—March 6, at Pacific private hospital, to Mollie and Bob— a son (Ian Robert). (Both well.)

PRATLEY (nee Nola Filer).—March 9, King George V Hospital (Intermediate), to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pratley, Concord—a daugh-ter (Robyn Christine).

REID (nee Day).—March 3, at King George V Memorial Hospital, to Wynn and Jim—a son (Michael James).

ROBERTS.—March 4, at Gundagai, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roberts, of Coolac—a son (Ian Donald McAlpine).

ROBERTS.—March 1, 1946, at Bega pri-vate hospital, Bega, to Kitty and Field Roberts, of Rockbrook, Candelo—a son (Thomas Henry).

ROBINSON (nee Paterson).—March 3, at Sunbury private hospital, Ashfield, to Helen and Norm, of Croydon—a son (Bryan Harry). Both well.

BIRTHS

ROBINSON (nee Alma Guest).—February 28, at St. Monan's private hospital, Cremorne, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson—a daughter (Fay Elaine).

ROCKS (nee Bennett).—February 25, at St. Luke's, Roslyn Gardens, to Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Rocks, of Elizabeth Bay—a daughter (Jennifer Carolyn).

ROGERS (nee McAlister).—February 19, at Royal Hospital, to Jean, wife of Fred (R.N.) —a son (Michael William).

ROGERS.—March 1, to Margaret and Ar-thur, 31 Powell Street, Killara—a son (Gregory Francis).

SAMUELS (nee Nyna Rose).—At Epworth private hospital, Richmond, Victoria, to F./Lt. and Mrs. M. Gilbert Samuels—a daughter (Maxine).

SAUNDERS (nee McLean).—March 7, 1946, at the Mater Maternity Hospital, Crow's Nest, to Tom and Ispbell, of Milson's Point—a son (Terence Bartley).

SCOTT (nee Norah Boyce).—March 7, at Katoomba Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scott, Bargong, Mudgee—a son (Malcolm Andrew Kelburn).

SCOTT (nee Steel).—March 3, at Roslyn private hospital, Lindfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Scott—a son (Ian Bruce).

SEALEY (nee Jennies).—March 5, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Les and Agnes —a daughter (Barbara). Both well.

SElVER (nee Strong).—March 3, 1946, at Hillcrest private hospital, Harris Park, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Seiver—a son (John Arthur).

SHEPPARD.—March 5, 1946, at Crown Street Hospital, to John and Betty—a daugh-

ter.

S1IREEVE (nee Murphy).—March 4, at Craignish private hcsplta], Windsor, to Cor-poral and Mrs. Shreeve, of Clovelly—a son (James Michael).

SMART.—March 6, at St. George District, to Norma and Geoff—twin sons.

STAINES (nee Jean Williams).—March 6, at King George V Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Staines, of Lane Cove— a son (Graham Lindsay).

STOODLEY.—March 6, at Kia-ora private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Stoodley, of Abbotsford—the gift of a daughter (Glenys Edith).

SULLIVAN (nee Morris).—March 3, at Rosslyn private hospital, Ameline, to Beryl

and Max—a son.

SUMPTON.—February 25, at Denistone House, Eastwood, to Ray and Betty—a son (Stuart William).

TAYLOR.—March 8, at the Mater private hospital, North Sydney, to Nan and Vic—a daughter (Anne Christine). (Both well.)

TEAGER.—March 2, at Braeside, Stan-more, to Kathleen, wife of the late Alec Edward Teager—a daughter (Dianne Mar-garet.

TORRINGTON (nee Osborn).—February 22, 1946, at St. Andrews, East Melbourne, to Roger and Phyllis—a son (John Roger).

TROLLOPE (nee Wade).—March 6, at Crown Street, to Reene and Charles—a daughter (Anne Marea).

TRIST (nee Bonnie Veron).—March 2, at Mater private hospital, to Sgt. and Mrs. S. C. Trist—the gift of a son (Ian Charles).

WALSH (nee Beckett).—March 3, at St. George District Hospital, to Mollie, wife of Kevin—a son (Jeffrey Denis).

WANE.—February 24, 1946, at Mater Pri-vate, to Ella and Ern, of Tara, Sirius Cove Read. Mosman—twins, a son (stillborn), a daughter (Jenifer Margaret).

WARD (nee Richardson).—March 4, at Carinya private hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward, Jun.—a son (David William).

WHITELEY (nee Jones).—February 26, at Canberra Community Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Whiteley—a daughter.

WILD.—March 4, at St. Monan's private hospital, Cremorne, to Mr. and Mr. W. H. Wild, of Lane Cove—a daughter (Dawn Alex-andria).

WISHART (nee Petrich).—March 4, at St. Jude's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Wishart—a daughter (Pamela).

WITHNALL.—March 4, at King George V, to Anne and Gordon—a son. (Both well.)

WOLRIGE (nee Jackson).—March 6, at Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wolrige—a son (Lindsay Gor-don)._

ENGAGEMENTS

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ALLEN—McWILLIAM.—The Engagement is announced of Wendy, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian McWilliam, of Crescent Street, Hunter's Hill, to Ron, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. C. Allen, of Bundarra Road, Bellevue Hill.

AUSTINRANDALL.—The Engagement is announced of Lee, eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. B. Randall, of Mosman, to Jeffrey, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin, of Dudley, Worcs., England.

BAGNALL—BOWDEN.—The Engagement is announced for Nancy Lorraine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden, of Crow's Nest, late of Lismore, to Leslie Alfred Noel (A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bagnall, of Canterbury.

BARNETT—HAMMOND.—The Engagement is announced of Margaret (Peggy), elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hammond, of Goulburn, to Roy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnett, of Fivedock.

BATCHELOR—WHITEHEAD.—The Engage-ment is announced of Dora Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitehead, of Woollahra, to Keith Murray (ex-R.A.A.F.), second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Batchelor, of Rose Bay.

BAYLIE—McKINNON.—The Engagement is announced of Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. McKinnon, of Drummoyne, to Leonard Baylie (ex-R.A.A.F.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Baylie, of Melbourne, Victoria.

BLOMFIELD—MADDEN.—The Engagement is announced of Leila Garland, youngest daugh-ter of the late Canon Madden and Mrs. H. B. Madden, of Armidale, to Owen Wren, fourth son of the late R. H. Blomfield and Mrs. Blom-field, of Rylstone.

BONNEY—STEVENS.—The Engagement is announced of Kathleen Emily, only daughter of Mrs. K. Stevens, 188 Rankin Street, Bath-urst, to Lindsay Graham (ex-P.O.W.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bonney, of Alvie, Victoria.

BOOTH—MABBUTT.—The Engagement is announced of Joyce Ann, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mabbutt, of Myers St. Sans Souci, to Arthur Morris (returned), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booth, of Park Rd, Luddenham.

BREADMAN—UTZ.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Faith (Fay) Ethel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Utz, of Bondi, to Ronald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bread-man, of North Bondi, late of North Strathfield.

BROOKS—ANTONY.—The Engagement is announced of Beryl, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Antony, of Randwick, to Maxwell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooks, of Randwick.

BROWN—KESLM.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Eleanor Glorie, only daughter of Lieut, and Mrs. P. J. Kemm, of Maroubra Bay, to William Harold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Brown, of Maroubra.

BURGOYNE—WESTON.—The Engagement is announced of Enid, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weston, Drummoyne, to Leonard, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burgoyne, Bristol, England.

CAMPBELL—ROLFE.—The Engagement is announced of Kathleen Joan, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. Rolfe, of Chatswood, and the late Mr. W. Rolfe, of Pymble, to Colin, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, of Neutral Bay.

COOTE—MOORHOUSE.—The Engagement is announced of Patricia, only child of Mr. N. E. Moorhouse, of Neutral Bay, to Dion Philip, elder son of Mrs. R. Coote, of Killara, and the late Mr. P. Coote, of Rabaul, New Guinea.

COWDEN—JONES.—The Engagement ls an-nounced of Margery Hilda, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, of Hurstville, to Ray Surfien, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cowden, of Kogarah.

DALTON—NICHOLAS.—The Engagement is announced of Betty, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Nicholas, of Willoughby, to John Newman, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton, of Chatswood.

DAVIES—WRIGHT.—The Engagement is announced of Mona, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, of Deewhy, to P.O. D. Davies. R.N., the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davies, New Tredegar, Monmouthshire, England.

DEKKER—THOMAS.—The Engagement is announced of Marjorie Patricia Thomas, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas, of 18 Plumer Road, Rose Bay, and Lt. Roelof Alfred Dekker, Royal Neth. Navy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dekker, of Hilversum, Holland. The wedding will take place at St. Mary's Cathedral at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, March 11.

DULVEY—ANDERSON.—The Engagement is announced of Valma Lorraine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Anderson, of Harbord, to Robert Edward, youngest son of Mr. W. A. Dulvey, and the late Mrs. A. A. Dulvey, of Meadowbank.

DUNN—DODDS.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodds, of Balmain (late Concord West), to Spr. Keith, A.I.F., only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dunn, of Lidcombe.

FARRELL—WOOD.—The Engagement is announced of Mildred Margaret, eldest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wood, Plumpton, to John Michael Farrell, of Moonee Ponds, Melbourne.

FENTON—PRITCHARD.—The Engagement is announced of Dawn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Pritchard, of Pagewood, to Geoflrey Richard, only son ot Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fenton, also of Pagewood.

FORD—COTTON.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Joan Enid, eldest daughter of Mrs. M. F. Cotton, of Manly, and the late Mr. Aubry Cotton to Lt.-Cdr. (A) George William Kinvig Ford, R.N.V.R., only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ford, of Caterham, Sur-rey, England.

FREEMAN—MILCOY.—The Engagement ls announced of Dorothy Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Milcoy, 21 Liguria Street, South Coogee, to Bruce Edmund (8th Div. Signals), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Freeman, Inglewood, Western Australia.

GARLAND—O'DONNELL.—The Engagement is announced of Nellena, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Donnell, of Dulwich Hill, to Leonard, fourth son of the late Major Gar-land and Mrs. M. Garland, of Marrickville.

GEORGE—BUSBY.—The Engagement is announced of Dorothy, widow of the late F./O. J. H. Busby, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dupain, of Gordon, to Eric Harley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley George, of Killara.

GILLIES—BECKMORE.—The Engagement is announced of Doris Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckmore, of Mortdale, to Alexander David, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gillies, of Auburn.

GOODSIR—JOHNSON.—The Engagement is announced of Enid, second daughter of Mr. M. Johnson and the late Mrs. Johnson, of Westmead, to Fred (A.I.F.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodair, of Glenorie.

HAILES—WALSHE.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Mary Joyce, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Walshe, of Balgowlah, to Lieut. (S) Jack Pickering Hailes (R.N.R.), elder son of Cdr. and Mrs. J. Hailes, of Hull, Yorkshire. England.

HARRE—ELDRIDGE.—The Engagement is announced between June, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge, of Hurstville, to Ronald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harre, of Summer Hill.

HELLINGS—O'DONNELL.—The Engage-ment is announced of Kathleen, only daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Donnell, Wah-roonga, to L.A.C. Ronald H. Hellings (R.A.F.), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hellings, Surrey, England.

HERCUS—DIGNAN.—The Engagement is announced and the wedding is to take place in Auckland, N.Z. next Saturday, between Patricia Lloyd, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. St. J. Dignan, of Auckland, and Surgeon-Lieut. Victor Macky, youngest son of Mrs. Hercus and the late Rev. H. G. Hercus, of Drummoyne.

HUNT—GILES.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Beryl, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Giles, of Northbridge, to David Bruce, third son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hunt, of Northbridge.

JAMES—GARDE WILSON.—The Engage-ment is announced of Patricia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Garde Wilson (Dr. E. Kent Hughes), of Armidale, and Brian Samuel (ex-A.I.F.), youngest son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. James, of Boggabri.

JENKINS—SIMONSEN.—The Engagement is announced of Joyce Marie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Simonsen, of Enfield, to Stanley Roy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Jenkins, of Auburn, N.S.W.

ENGAGEMENTS

KIPPIN—BOWKER.—The Engagement is

announced of Gwenda, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. H. Bowmer and the late Mr. W. H. Bowmer, of Earlwood, to W.O. Ben Kippin, R.A.A.F., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kippin, of Banksiadale, Western Australia.

McWILLIAMS—NELSON.—The Engagement is announced of Heather, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelsen, of Croydon, to Bill (R.A.A.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. McWilliams, of Bayswater, Western Australia.

MANUEL—GARDINER.—The Engagement is announced of Margaret Annette (Netta), A.W.A.S., elder daughter of Mrs. C. Johnson, of Bunnigalore, Bowral, to Lawrence, R.A.N., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Manuel,

Goodwood Park, Adelaide.

MARSDEN—MILLER.—The Engagement is announced of Ruth, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Miller, of Coogee, to William, only child of Mr. F. and the late Mrs. E. Marsden, of Randwick.

MILDENHALL—HADDOCK.—The Engage-ment is announced of Beatrice May, youngest daughter of the late D. A. Haddock, B.A., and of Mrs. W. H. Hockey, of Brighton-le-Sands, to F./Sgt. Stuart Gale (R.A.A.F.),

only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mildenhall,

of Naremburn.

MILLWARD—GOVAN.—The Engagement is announced of Phyllis Margaret, youngest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Govan, of Bexley, to William Henry (ex-P.O.W.), third son of Mr. R. H. Millward and the late Mrs. Mill-ward, of Epping and Mortdale.

MOGG—STAPLES.—The Engagement is announced of Vera Ann, elder daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Staples, Port Macquarie, to F./Lt. Donald William, eldest son of the late

Mrs. H. M. Mogg, late of Brisbane.

MOONEY—JOLLY.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Dorothy Joan, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jolly, of Hornsby, and Pte. Arthur Thomas Mooney (A.M.F.), third son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mooney, of Kogarah.

MORRISON—BEST.—The Engagement is

announced to Marjorie Vera, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Best, Bossley Park, to Alan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morrison, Bossley Park.

MULLER—HILL.—The Engagement is an-

nounced of Daphne Thelma, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hill, of North Strath-field, to Wilbur Kenden (R.A.A.F.), second sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Muller, of Geelong, Victoria.

MURRAY—BALDWIN.—The Engagement is

announced of Isobel Dawn, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Baldwin, East Mal-vern, Victoria, to John Burnie, only son of the late Mr. and of Mrs. L. Murray, of Enfield.

NEVILLE—LUCKMAN.—The Engagement

is announced of Doreen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Luckman, of Croydon, to Reg (ex-R.A.A.F.), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Neville, of Concord.

NORRAK—CARLESS.—The Engagement is announced of Zillah Lola, only child of Mrs. L. M. and the late Mr. J. Carless, Booval, Queensland, to Louis Albert (ex-A.I.F.), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Norrak, of Vaucluse.

O'GRADY—TONKING.—The Engagement is announced of Winifred Evelyn, youngest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tonkins, of Black-heath, to Francis John, younger son of Mrs. M. O'Grady, of Roseville, and the late Mr. F. J. O'Grady.

PARKER—LETBY.—The Engagement is announced of Dorothy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Letby, of Canterbury, to George Caldwell, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parker, of Homebush.

PERCY—GAMBRILL.—The Engagement is announced of Norma, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gambrill, of Granville, to Maxwell Henry, only son of Major and Mrs. Percy, of Granville.

PHILTRIP—RICHARDSON.—The Engage-ment is announced of Laura Ann, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson, of Mosman, to Charles Eric Philtrip, R.A.F., youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Philtrip, of London, England.

PINK—VINDIN.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Sylvia Adelaide, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Vindin, of Croydon, to Sigmn. Walter James (A.I.F., returned), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pink, of Sandy Flat, N.S.W.

REARDON—WEST.—The Engagement is announced of Joan Helen, youngest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. P. S. West, Nowra, to Cpl. Noel William, A.I.F. (returned), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reardon, of Revenue, Condobilin.

ROBERTS—TURNER.—The Engagement is announced of June Sinclair, the youngest daughter of Mrs. M. A. Turner and the late Harry S. Turner, Punchbowl, to Everard Charles, third son of Alderman and Mrs. S. E.

Roberts, Bankstown.

ROWLANDS—McELROY.—The Engagement is announced of Joyce Frances, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McElroy, of Botany, to Kenneth Donald, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowlands, of Hamilton, Vic-toria.

SHARP—CAMPBELL.—The Engagement is announced of Isobel Jean, second daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. G. F. Campbell, of Weeoomba, Dalby, to Alfred James Sharp, of Bank of New South Wales, Brisbane, and of Sydney.

SINCLAIR—GWYNNE.—The Engagement is announced of Joan Adel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Gwynne, of Deewhy, to W./O. John Charles, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Sinclair, of South Curl Curl.

SLADE—Le CUDENNEC.—The Engagement is announced of Claire Frances, second daugh-ter of Mrs. V. Le Cudennec and the late Mr. L. Le Cudennec, of Artarmon, to Lindsay Benoit, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Slade,

of Abbotsford.

SMITH—BYLES.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Fay, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Byles, of Rozelle, to William (A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Smith, of Bargo.

SMITH—GOULD.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Heather Irene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Gould, of Dulwich Hill, to Cpl. Barton Arthur (A.I.F.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith, of Dulwich Hill, formerly of Lockhart.

SPARK—HOLLIER.—The Engagement is announced of Gwen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hollier, of Concord, to Bill, only son of Mrs. M. A. Spark and the late Mr. A. F. Spark, also of Concord.

STANLEIGH-CLARKE—WONNOCOTT.—The Engagement is announced of Mona Clare, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wonnocott, of Crow's Nest, to Lester Kenenth (ex R.A.A.F.), younger son of Mrs. A. M. Stanleigh-Clarke and late Mr. G. F. Stanleigh-Clarke, of

Wollstonecraft.

STAPLETON—COLBURT.—The Engagement is announced of Marion Grace, only daughter of the late Mr. C. Colburt, of Carcoar, and Mrs. Colburt, Bondi, to Malcolm John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stapleton, of Summer Hill.

STEVENSON—FITZGERALD.—The Engage-

ment is announced of Mary Patricia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald, of Bondi, to Samuel (Steve), Royal Marines, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevenson, of Man-chester (England).

SYMONDS—LITMAN.—The Engagement is announced of Mina, only child of Mr. David and the late Mrs. Litman, of Buenos Aires, to Kenneth Isador, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Symonds, of Bellevue Hill.

TALBOT—READ.—The Engagement, is an-nounced of Betty Gwendoline, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Read, of Kogarah, to Ronald Tasman, youngest son of Mrs. E. Talbot and the late Mr. W. Talbot, of Mel-bourne. THORNHILL—HOWLETT.—The Engagement is announced of Winifred, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. Howlett, of Dural, late of North Rocks, to Frank Hatton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thornhill, of Castle Hill.

TODD—BAILEY.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Muriel Eunice, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. M. Bailey, of Concord, to Bernard

Brian, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Todd, of Mt Gravatt, Brisbane.

VAN HEYTHUYSEN—CRANSTON.—The En-gagement is announced of Norah, only daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cranston, of Milson's Point, to Richard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Heythuysen, of Haberfield.

WALLIS—McKAY.—The Engagement is an-

nounced of Valerie Heather, second daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. L. McKay, of West Ryde, to Flying-Officer Douglas Frank Wallis (re-turned), elder son of the late Mr. F. N. Wallis and Mrs. A. Salmon, of West Ryde.

WEST—BRUNETTE.—The Engagement is announced of Maisie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brunette, of Deewhy, to Mr. Henry West, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. West, of Deewhy.

WING—BLACKBURN.—The Engagement is announced of Edith Mildred, eldest daughter of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. H. Blackburn, of Cronulla, to Victor Herbert (A.I.F., returned), only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wing, of Redfern._

APPROACHING MARRIAGES

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JACKSON—COLLINS.—The Marriage of Ruth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Collins, Garden St. Belmore, with Ralph, elder son of Mr. T. and late Mrs. Jackson, Home Hill, N.Q., will take place at St. Alban's, Bel-more, to-day March 9, 1946, at 4 p.m.

RODGERS—SENIOR.—The Marriage of Helen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Senior, 18 Francis Street, Randwick, to Wil-liam, younger son of Mrs. Gloria Rodgers, 28 Church Street, Randwick, will be celebrated at St. Jude's Church, Randwick, 5 p.m., March 23._

MARRIAGES

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BURGE—TARRAN.—February 23, 1946, at St. Shephen's Church, Macquarie Street, by Rev. J. C. Milliken, Enid Marie, only daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tarran, of Rockdale, to Henry Norman, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burge, of Hunter's Hill.

DICKENS—HOPKINS.—February 2, 1946, at Methodist Church, Hurstville, by Rev. A. E. Walker, Clarice Jean, only daughter of Mrs. G. and late Mr. G. Hopkins, to A.M.O. Willis, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dickens, Derbyshire, England.

DINGWALL—HART.—February 2, 1946, at Congregational Church, Lidcombe, by Rev. G. Shepherd, Dorothy Clare, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hart, Regents Park, to Charles Thomas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dingwall, of Lidcombe.

DUNSTAN—ANDERSON.—February 16, 1946, at St. Mary's, North Sydney, Jean, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson, to John, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunstan, of Northbridge.

EVANS—BUTCHER.—February 28, 1946, at St. Philip's Church, Campsie, Catherine Dorothy, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. P. Butcher, Belmore, to Samuel Evans, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans, Darlaston, S. Staffs. England.

FAULKNER—JACKSON.—January 19, 1946, at St. James' Presbyterian Church, Burwood, by Rev. J. Faulkner, Amy Elizabeth, younger daughter of the late P. Jackson and Mrs. M. Jackson, of Concord, to Merton John, younger son of Rev. and Mrs. Faulkner, of Haberfield.

FINLEN—HILL.—February 23, 1946, at Wesley Chapel, Sydney, by the Rev. W. H. Butler, Alma Gladys, youngest daughter of Mr. George Hill and the late Mrs. O. A. Hill, of Crow's Nest, to Noel Ernest, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Finlen, of Cammeray.

FRENCH—HARWOOD.—February 25, at the Church of St. Agnes, Glen Huntly, Melbourne, Lorna Nairne, elder daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Harwood, St. Agnes' Vicarage, to Basil Henley Gardner, only son of Mrs. E. R. Swain, Devonshire, England, and the late Mr. Harold French.

JAMES—THARRATT.—February 23, 1946, at St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, by the Rev. A. E. Morris, Vera Elizabeth, only daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tharratt, of Marrick-ville, to Thomas Robert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. James, of Sydney.

JONES—HYDE.—February 8, 1946, at All Souls' C. of E., Leichhardt, by Rev. L. Parsons, Iris Hyde, of Stanmore, to Ronald Jones, of Lakemba.

JOSS—ATKINSON.—February 18, 1946, at Wesley Chapel, Sydney, by Rev. F. H. Rayward, Jean Atkinson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Atkinson, Enfield, to Sydney Joss, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Joss, Penrith.

LONGWORTH—HOWE.—The Marriage took place on March 1, at Bathurst, of Maureen Hilary, only child of Mr. P. Howe, of Home-bush, and Mrs. Moira Howe, of Bathurst, to Hush Lame, second son of the late Hugh Longworth, of Wingham, and of Mrs. T. Longworth, of Pagewood.

MILFORD—HOLTHAM.—February 2, 1946, at Congregational Church, Mosman, by Rev. Dr. Cockett, M.A., Norma Isabel, younger daughter of Mr. G. T. and the late Mrs. Holtham, of Mosman, to William George, only son of the late Mr. W. Milford, and Mrs. Milford, of Leichhardt.

MARRIAGES

MINCHIN—SCOT SKIRVING.—March 1, at St. Mark's, Darling Point, by Canon Bar-der, Susan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scot Skirving, of Winton, Q'land, and Devon, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Minchin, of Chatswood.

PILCHER—HOWIESON.—February 9, 1946, at St. Mark's Church, Granville, by the Rev. C. Wilder Clarke, Marjorie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Howieson, of Granville, to Reginald Eric, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Pilcher, of Harris Park.

ROWE—D'ARCY.—February 16, 1946, at Presbyterian Church, Liverpool, by Rev. C. Caldwell Wearne, Nita Margaret, second daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D'Arcy, of Glen Innes, to Arthur Charles William (ex-A.I.F.), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Rowe, of Liverpool.

SAVAGE—CONNOLLY.—February 16, 1946, at St. John's C. of E., Ashfield, by Rev. L. N. Sutton, Fay, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Connolly, of Fivedock, to Crafts-man Neville Savage (A.I.F. returned), second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Savage, of Vaucluse.

SELBY—FRASER.—March 2, 1946, at her son's residence, Bellevue Hill, Robina Reid, widow of Engr. Lieut. Thomas Fraser, of Rose Bay, to George Joseph Selby, of North Bondi.

THOMAS—CHANT.—February 12, at West Maitland, Mary Gwendoline, only child of Mrs. A. Chant and the late Mr. H. G. Chant, of Lorn, West Maitland, to Flight-Lieutenant Keith Griffith Thomas, D.F.C. (R.A.A.F.), only son of Mr. R. Thomas, of Stockton, and the late Mrs. C. Thomas, of North Rothbury.

WALDEN—O'BRIEN.—February 13, 1946, at St. Matthew's Church, The Corso, Manly, by the Rev. W. Hart, M.C., Heather, only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. O'Brien, of Manly, to F./Sgt. Noel Walden, R.A.A.F., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Walden, of

Manly.

WILKINSON—FUSEDALE.—February 12, 1946, at The Presbyterian Church, Campsie, by the Rev. F. L. A. Schloefield, June Marion, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fuse-dale, of Canterbury, to Thomas Wilkinson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilkinson, of

Annandale.

WILKINSON—OSBORN.—January 19, at the Albert Street Methodist Church, Brisbane, Jean Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Osborn, Bell, Queensland, to James Colin,

younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilkin-son, Annandale, Sydney._

SILVER WEDDINGS

HEWITT—THOMAS.—March 9, 1921, at Methodist Church, Burwood, by the late Rev. G. H. Hewitt (assisted by Rev. G. W. Furner), the marriage of Edith to Albert. Present address: 108 Auburn Road, Auburn._

DIAMOND WEDDINGS

LOVERIDGE—ELPHINSTON.—March 9, 1886, at Glebe Presbyterian Church, Annie Fraser Elphinston, to Alfred Samuel Loveridge, address, 1 Collingwood St. Drummoyne.

SHEPHERD—SMITH.—March 6, 1886, at Chatham, Kent, England, William Thomas Shepherd, of Newington, England, to Emma Smith, of Ilford, Essex, England. Present address: 19 Langtry Avenue, Auburn, N.S.W._

ROLL OF HONOUR

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BROWN.-fiXo:2¡Jr>t> Lieut. William Scout Brown, 2/18th and 2/19th Battalion, previously missing February, 1942, now presumed dead. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown, 38 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, aged 24 years.

HUBBARD.—Roland. C.P.O., presumed to have lost his life on H.M.A.S. Perth, March 1, 1942. Dearlv beloved husband of Marian. Will always be remembered. Inserted by his loving wife.

HUBBARD.—Roley. C.P.O., presumed to

have lost his life on H.M.A.S. Perth, March 1, 1942. Proudly remembered as one of a gallant crew. Inserted by C.P.O. D. and Mrs.

Meiklejohn and Margaret.

NEALE.—March 9, 1945, NX56129, Douglas Merritt, 2/19 Batt., 8th Div., died while P.O.W., in Borneo, dearly loved son of Mr.P and Mrs. Harry Neale, of Penrith, and dearly loved nephew and godson of Aunty Florrie, Reg. Neale, of Penrith and Summer Hill. For-

ever remembered.

SHANNON.—Cecil (Pat) Shannon, 2/18 Btn., reported presumed killed in action Sin-gapore, February 9, 1942, loved husband of Vonnie. Age shall not weary them.

SHANNON.—Cecil (Pat) Shannon, re-ported presumably killed in action, Singapore, Island, February 9, 1942, dear son of Peter Shannon and brother of Frank, Barney, Ruby, Mollie, Annie, and Rita. Greater love hath no men.

STOKAN.—Petty Officer Percy Stokan, H.M.A.S. Perth, officially presumed to have lost his life March 1, 1942, Java Sea Battle, dearly loved husband of Olive and father of

June.

WYTHES.—March 1, 1942, Chief E.R.A. James Herbert, R.A.N., H.M.A.S. Perth, pre-viously reported missing, now believed lost, dearly loved son of Mrs. Florence Wythes, 169 Forest Read, Arncliffe, and loving brother of Billy, Dolly, and Teddy._

DEATHS

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BENSON.—March 7, at a private hospital, Hurstville, Marie Benson, dearly loved sister and sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Benson and Miss Benson.

BENSON.—March 7, 1946, at a private hospital, Hurstville, Manie, dearly loved sis-ter of Emily and Walter.

BOVIS.—March 7, 1946, at St. George District Hospital, James Robert Bovis, of 15 Sybil Street, Kogarah, dearly loved husband of Jane and dear father of Bob, Bill (deceased), Bert, and Jean, aged 67 years. Cremated March 8, 1946, at Woronora.

BROWN.—March 8, 1946, at Canterbury District Hospital, Albert Henry Brown, below husband of Edith Gladys Brown and dear father of Nona, Vance, Vonne, and Brenda, eged 42 years. At rest.

CARPENTER.—March 4 (suddenly, after long illness), at his residence, Colonna, Appian Way, Burwood, A. Thomas Carpenter, beloved husband of Beatrice and dear father of Keith (deceased), Claude (deceased), Harry, Jack, and Ernest (A.I.F., returned).

DIVOLA.—March 7, 1946, at his residence, 120 Bayview Avenue, Earlwood, Joseph, dearly loved husband of Margaret and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Divola, of Mar-rickville. Requiescat in pace.

DYASON.—March 7, 1946, at her daugh-ter's residence, 211 Norton Street, Ashfield, Harriett, relict of the late William Bayley Dyason and beloved mother of Hamilton, Al-bert, Fanny, Alice (Mrs. Johnston), Lillian (Mrs. Baker), Edith (Mrs. Pearson), and Mabel (Mrs. Hazelwood), in her 98th year. Privately interred March 8, 1946.

EDWARDS.—March 3, 1946, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn, Vere Parker Edwards, dearly loved son of Mrs. Minnie Edwards and the late Constable Edwards, of Crystal Street, Peter-sham, aged 47 years.

FIELD.—March 7 (suddenly), at a pri-vate hospital. Adelaide, Cyril Montgomery Field (late chief accountant and assistant secretary of Adelaide Steamship Company), dearly beloved husband of Adelaide Marion Field and loving father of Arthur, aged 60

years.

FORREST.—March 8, 1946, at his resi-dence, 19 Copeland Street, Alexandria, Richard Muir Forrest, beloved husband of Emma Maud Forrest, aged 73 years. At rest. See Monday's "Herald" for funeral notice.

FROST.—March 8, 1946, at her residence, 30 East Parade, Eastwood, Helena Maud, relict of the late W. J. Frost, and loving mother of William, Cecil, and Dorothy (Mrs. French).

In her 31st year.

GOODSELL.—February 22, 1946, at her residence, Fletcher Street, Campsie, Sarah Ann, dearly loved eldest daughter of the late James and Sarah Peake, of Hurstville and Peakhurst, and loving sister of John (de-ceased), Thomas (deceased), Elizabeth (de-ceased), Mary, Annie, Edmund (deceased), Miriam, Harriett, Ethel (deceased), William, and Edith, aged 87 years. At rest.

GREGORY.—March 7, 1946, at Taihape, New Zealand, William Gregory, dearly be-loved husband of Florence Gregory, late of Bulahdelah. Burial Taihape, Saturday.

HAMILTON.—March 7, 1946, at Royal Alexandra hospital, Julie Lynette Hamilton, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, of 149 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, and loving sister of Judith, aged 11

months.

HAMILTON.—March 7, 1946, at Children's Hospital, Camperdown, Julie Lynette, beloved granddaughter of Robert Hamilton, of Kul-nura, via Gosford, aged 11 months.

HAMILTON.—March 7, 1946, at Children's Hospital, Camperdown, Julie Lynette, beloved granddaughter and niece of Roy and Grace Miner and family, of 248 Carrington Road, Coogee.

HAMILTON.—March 7, 1946, at Children's

Hospital, Camperdown, Julie Lynette, beloved great-granddaughter and grand-niece of Mrs. M. Miner and family, of Rozelle and Blake-hurst.

HANN.—March 8, 1946, at Sydney Hospital,

Leonard, beloved husband of Doris Hann, and lovd father of Patricia and Robin, and loved brother of Bob and Grace, aged 50 years.

HOLMES.—March 8, 1846, suddenly, at Curtis Road, Balmain, George Arthur, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, and loved brother of Kenneth, Doris, Dave, Annie, Fred, Elsie and Ronald, aged 47 years.

HOWELL-BURGE.—March 6, Linda May, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dadd, of 48 Monash Road, Gladesville, and sister of Ted and Marjorie (Mrs. C. Bath), sister-in-law of Emily and Charles, aunt of Keith and Roland. Cremated at Rookwood, March 8, 1946.

HOWLETT.—March 8, 1946, at his resi-

dence, 88 Melford Street, Hurlstone Park, Archie William, beloved husband of Maude and loving brother of Elsie, Maud, Gertie, Carol, and Charles, of Dulwich Hill. Peace-fully sleeping.

HOY.—March 8, 1946, at a private hospital, Killara, Patrick Joseph, of Naremburn, be-loved husband of the late Katherine and loved father of Desmond, Madeline, and John. R.I.P.

JONES.—March 5, 1946, Elizabeth Jones, of 10 Tahlee Street, Burwood, beloved mother of Harry, mother-in-law of Anne, grandmother of Gwenyth and Winnifred, and great-grand-mother of Margaret, Ruth, and Patricia, aged 80 years. Privately interred.

JONES.—March 8, 1946, at St. Vincent's Hospital, William David Jones, of 9 Spicer Street, Woollahra, dearly loved brother of Thomas and Herbert Jones, aged 55 years.

LANGLEY.—March 8, 1946 (suddenly), at his residence, 36 Denistone Road, Eastwood, Herbert Charles, widower of the late Elizabeth Langley and loving father of Jessie (Mrs. R. J. Butt), Marjorie (Mrs. O. V. Hammond), and Ruth (Mrs. H. D. Clarke), aged 79 years.

LEE.—March 6, at Oberon, Eliza, late of Urunga Road, Punchbowl, loving mother of Harold, Thomas, Joseph, Albert. Interred Oberon, Church of England Cemty., March 7.

LEGGATT.—March 8, 1946, at Balmain Hospital, Ernest John, beloved husband of Mary, and loving father of Edith (Mrs. W. Halloran) and Joan (Mrs. T. Miles), aged 71 years.

LIVI.—March 7, 1946, at a private hospital,

Arncliffe, Peter, of 1 Lorraine Avenue, Arn-cliffe, dearly loved husband of Louisa, and dear father of Edward and Hilda aged 71 years. Privately cremated March 8 instant.

McCOY.—March 7, 1946, William Charles, dearly loved husband of C. Agnes, of Glen-conna, 74 Archer Street, Chatswood. R.I.P.

McKENZIE.—March 7, 1946 (suddenly), at Ettalong Beach, William, beloved father of Don, George, and Les, aged 53 years.

MacMAHON.—March 6, 1946, at her resi-dence, 19 Blairgowrie Street, Dulwich Hill, Anna MacMahon, relict of the late Timothy MacMahon and loved mother of Robert F., Mary (Mrs. Maloney, Murringo), and John, aged 83 years. R.I.P.

MACNAMARA.—March 5, at private hos-pital, Orange, Joseph Patrick (late New Guinea), beloved brother of May, Kitty, and Alice. Privately interred.

MANNY.—March 3, 1946, at his residence, Edna Street, Willoughby, John Henry, beloved second son of the late William and Amelia Manny and brother of Charles, Oliver, and Alice, William, Arthur, and Roy (deceased). Privately cremated 4th inst.

MANSFIELD.—March 2, 1946, at Johannes-burg, South Africa, Mary Catherine (Matron, A.T.N.A.), dearly beloved sister of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mansfield, Kingsford, and aunt of Dick, Frank, Dorothy, Therese, and Les. Requiescat in pace.

MAYO.—March 8, 1946, at her resi-dence, Majura House, Canberra, A.CT., Mary Ann, relict of the late William Mayo and dear mother of Ethel (Mrs Sells), Mr J. W. Mayo, Eveline, (Mrs. Sells), Jessie (Mrs. Lane), Laura (Mrs. Bingley), Elizabeth (Mrs. Townsend), Alice (Mrs. S. Lomax), Marion (Mrs. C. Lomax), Coral (Mrs. Thompson), and Clara (Mrs. Bruce). Aged 86 years.

DEATHS

MARSHALL.—March 5 (at sea, suddenly), Neille (late Honolulu), beloved sister of Ann (Mrs. Hall, late of D. Bay, Sydney), Walter, George, Alan, and May (Honolulu). At rest.

MEADER.—March 3, 1946, at The Royal Hospital, Paddington, Dorothy, dearly beloved wife of John, and loving daughter of S. and O. Dummett, and loving sister of Steve, Mercia, George, and Valda, and sister-in-law of Toby and Bob, aged 39 years. R.I.P.

MONTAGUE-FORBES.—March 5, at a pri-vate hospital, Manly, Zipporah (Simmie), dearly loved widow of Monty and beloved sister of Henry (deceased), Queen, Jack, Lew, Sol (deceased), Nat, and Dave Levy. Beloved by all. G.R.H.S.

MONTAGUE-FORBES.—Simmie, beloved aunt of Clare and Albert Hatfield, Lily, Asher, Nola, Raphael, Hart (deceased), darling grand-aunt of Joanne, David, Peter, Wendy.

O'KEEFFE.—March 8, 1946, at Prince Henry Hospital, Francis Bede O'Keeffe, of 2 Borrow-dale Road, Kingsford, dearly loved husband of Mabel O'Keeffe and dear father of Moya, Joan, and Margaret, aged 46 years. Re-

quiescat in pace.

O'KEEFFE.—March 8, 1946, at Prince Henry Hospital, Francis Bede O'Keeffe, of 2 Bor-rowdale Road, Kingsford, dearly loved brother of Patricia (Mrs. Adrian Hickey, Gosford), and John (Wollongong), aged 46 years. Re-quiescat in pace.

PADDON.—February 20 (suddenly), in Eng-land, result of three and a half years in Japanese prison camp, Cyril, dearly loved husband of Eve Paddon, late of Leura.

POTTER.—March 8, 1946, suddenly, at Katoomba, George Sandover, beloved husband of Mary Potter, and beloved father of Vera (deceased), Wallace, Dorothy, Joy (Mrs. F. Juergens), and Gwen (Mrs. R. Eggleston).

Aged 74 years.

SIMPSON.—March 8, 1946, at Royal Hos-pital for Women, Ella, beloved wife of Ernest W. Simpson, of Addison Road, Marrickville.

SMITH.—March 8, 1946, at her son-in-law's and daughter's residence (Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Reid), 13 Hampstead Road, Homebush West, Annie Maria, beloved wife of the late George Pearce Smith, of Howlong, NS.W., and dear mother of George (deceased), Frank, William, Edgar and Queen (Mrs. Reid). Aged 91 years. At rest.

SMITH.—March 7, 1946, at a private hos-pital, Hornsby, Jane Elizabeth, beloved wife of John Henry Smith and loved mother of Mona (Mrs. W. H. McNeight), Alec, Fred,

Rex, and Jim, in her 67th year.

SMITH.—March 3, 1946, Norman Clyde, late manager, Bank of N.S.W., Cooma, at his son's residence, Bank of N.S.W., Moss Vale, dearly beloved husband of Lillian Irene and loved father cf Eric (deceased), Mervyn (Moss Vale), Geoffrey (Melbourne), and Norma (Mrs. Herbert Hain, Cooma), aged 60 years.

SPEECHLEY.—March 8, 1946, at his resi-

dence, 37 Station Street, Tempe, Frederick Louis Speechley, beloved son of the late Alfred and Emily Speechley, and loved brother of Emily (deceased), Florence, Alice, Mary, Hilda, Ivy, and Sid, aged 64 years. At rest.

STONE.—March 8, 1946, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Bathurst, Catherine, beloved wife of Alfred Edward Stone, of 117 Havanah Street, and loved mother of Charles, Robert, Thomas, Wilfred (Bathurst), Percy, and Frank (Sid-ney), Elizabeth (Mrs. Nightingale), Mar-garet (Mrs. Tedd), Irene (Mrs. Dixon), Elaine (Mrs. Clayton), of Bathurst, Fade (Mrs. Rosewell), of Sydney. Aged 75 years.

YANIUK.—March 8, 1946, at his residence, 24 Willee Street, Burwood, Boleslav Ospovich Yantuk, beloved husband of Florence, and loved father of Trevor and Ivan, aged 59 years. R.I.P._

IN MEMORIAM

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ADAMS.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Thomas Joseph, who passed away March 9, 1942. Inserted by his loving wife, family, grandchildren.

ALLEN.—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Elsie Jane, who passed away March 10, 1944. Always remembered by her husband, Brose, sons and daughters, and granddaughter.

ALLEN.—Loving memory of Dad, passed away March 10, 1943. Daisy and Gus.

ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of my dear daughter and sister, Elsie May, drowned in Melbourne March 9, 1941. Not just to-day, but every day in silence we remember. Bv her loving mother and sister, Nancy.

AULD.—A thought for to-day, memories for ever of Richard Auld, who departed March 8, 1942. Inserted by his wife, Mary Florence, Maisie, Dick, children.

BAKER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Ted, who fell asleep peacefully,

March 9, 1945.

Every hour and everywhere,

In silent thought I walk beside you, dear, In the beautiful garden of memories

We meet every day.

Sadly missed by his loving wife, Beth.

BAKER.—In loving memory of my dear son, Ted, who fell asleep March 9, 1945. Sadly missed by his mother, sister, Louise, also Bill, nephew Jack, and wife, also all relatives and friends over in England.

BESSELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Charles Mowbray, passed away March 9, 1945, aged 81. Ever remembered by his dear wife and family, Mrs. M. A. Bessell, Connells Point.

BOOTH.—In loving memory of Billy (Wil-

liam John), who passed away March 9, 1945, aged 4 years and 7 months. God in his wisdom eased your pain. Our loss is Heaven's gain. Sadly missed by his loving mum, dad, and

brother Roy.

BRANDER.—In loving memory of my husband, John, who passed away March 10, 1943. Always remembered by his loving wife

and daughters.

BREEN.—In loving memory of our dear

sister, Olga, who fell asleep March 9, 1938. Inserted by her loving sisters and brothers.

BREWSTER.—A tribute of love to the mem-ory of my fond husband and our father and grandfather, Jack, who passed away March 9,

1945.

Always so good, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to find.

Always remembered by his loving wife, Julia, and family and grandchildren.

BROWN.—In loving memory of our dar-mum, Irene Margaret, who passed away March 10, 1943. Too dearly loved to be forgotten by her loving sons, Reg and Greg.

BROWN.—In sad but loving memory of darling daughter, Irene, who passed away March 10, 1943. Sadly missed by her mother,

Dulce, and Jim.

BRYSON.—Sad thoughts but beautiful mem-ories of James Alfred, passed on March 9, 1944. Inserted by his loving mother and

brother, Kenneth.

BRYSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law, James Alfred Bry-son, who passed away March 9, 1944. Ever remembered by his sister and brother-in-law

Wally.

BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Sarah Ann, who passed away March 10, 1945. Always remembered by her loving daughter, Jessie, son-in-law, Tom and Laurel and Beryce.

BURNS.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, Sarah Ann, passed away March 10,

1945.

Far away and yet so near,

I still see your cheery smile.

I miss you, but my heart's content, For you are in peace with God.

Ever remembered by her loving daughter, Jenn, son-in-law, Bert.

Too deeply loved to be forgotten.

BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted Mick, Iris, and Jean.

BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear grandma, Sarah Ann, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted by Joyce and Allan.

BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear grandma, Sarah Ann, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted by Tom, Joy, Carol.

BURNS.—In fond memory of my dear grandma, passed away March 10, 1945.

Always loving, unselfish, and kind,

What a beautiful memory to leave behind. Inserted by her loving grandson, Ray.

BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear Nana, who passed away March 10, 1945. Always remembered. Inserted by Phyl, Herb, and great-grand-daughter, Jay Ann.

BYRNE.—In sad but loving memory of our dear brother, Pete, who passed away March 10, 1938. Never forgotten by Annie, Nell, and

Jim.

CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of our darling Allen, who died March 9, 1940. In-serted by mother and father, sisters, brothers.

CARTER.—In treasured memories of my darling wife and our mother and grandma, Myrtle Olivette, whom God called home March

9, 1945.

At rest in the garden of remembrance.

Sadly missed by Arthur, Betty, Bob, Colin,

Nance, Denise.

CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear sister and sister-in-law, Myrtle, who departed this life March 9, 1945. Always remembered

by Alice and Harry.

CARTER.—Treasured memories of our dear-est mother and grandma (Sabine), who fell asleep March 8, 1935.

God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts.

Inserted by her loving family.

CASEY.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and our father, William Patrick, who passed away March 9, 1943. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife and son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Amy.

CATT.—In loving memory of our darling son and brother, Theodore Ernest, who passed away March 9, 1940.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept

Of a loving son we will never forget.

Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers,

and sisters.

CODY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear sister accidentally killed on her birth-day. For you, dear Bub, sweet rest; for us just memories of a day too sad to recall. Ag, Al, brother-in-law, Fred.

CODY.—Loving memories of our dear auntie, accidentally killed on her birthday. Sad thoughts to-day, as memories we recall. Ted,

Jean, Jack, Joan, Graham.

CRAFT.—In loving memory or our dear mother and granny, who passed away March 10, 1945, aged 96 years.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget.

Inserted by her loving son, Alf, and daughter-in-law, Em, and grandchildren, Lucy

and Alfie and Margaret.

CROFT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Alice Croft, who passed away March 10, 1945. Time takes away the edge of grief, but memory turns back every leaf Always remembered by her loving sons and daughters, Lillie, Ned, Girlie, Tom, Florrie,

and Alf.

CROSS-TURNER.—Cherished memories of our beloved mother and grandmother, passed away March 10, 1944. Inserted by Alice,

Fred, and family.

CROSS-TURNER.—Deep in our hearts the memory lives of our dearest and truest friend, Emily, God called home March 10, 1944. Sadly missed by E. and M. Defina.

DIXON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, our mother, Lillian Patience, who passed

away March 10, 1940.

Time takes away the edge of grief,

But memory turns back every leaf.

Inserted by her husband and children and

grandchildren.

DONNEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Vera, who departed this life March 9, 1944. Inserted by her loving husband, Tas.

DONNEY.—In loving memory of our dear son, Tasman Rupert, who departed this life March 7, 1919. Inserted by his loving father.

DOWNES.—Safe in God's beautiful mansion, my loving husband, Aitken, who passed away March 9, 1945. Always remembered by his loving wife, Belle, and family.

FLOOD.—Treasured memories of darling Roma, who passed away two years ago to-day. We missed her, for we loved her, as memories we recall; for parting with our dar-ling Roma, was the saddest day of all. In-

serted by auntie.

FLOOD.—In memory of Roma, who passed away March 10, 1944. Inserted by a friend.

FORESTOR.—Sad thoughts but beautiful memories of our darling daughter, May, whom God called home March 10, 1945. Sadly missed by her loving mother, father, and

brother, W. Hillier.

FORRESTER.—In sad but loving memory of my darling wife, Sally, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted by her sorrowing husband, Jack, Salisbury Street, Waverley.

FORRESTER.—In loving memory of my darling mum, Elizabeth May, whom God called home March 10, 1945. Sadly missed.

The first love I knew

And the last I'll forget,

The dear love of you,

The best mother yet.

My Mother.

Inserted by her loving son, Don B. For-

rester.

IN MEMORIAM

FORRESTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 3, 1940. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by

Harry and Lorna.

FORRESTER.—In remembrance of May, who departed this life May 10, 1945. Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Coronel.

FOULCHER.—In loving memory of William Alfred, my dear husband and our dear father, whom God called March 9, 1946.

O happy Saints! For ever blest, At Jesus' feet, how safe their rest.

GARLAND.—In loving memory of our mother and grandmother, who passed away March 7, 1945. Always remembered by her daughter, son-in-law, Violet and Jim, and

family.

GRUNDY.—A token to the memory of our nephew and cousin, Jack, who passed away March 9, 1945. Inserted by Aunty Annie

and family.

HELSON.—In loving memory of our beloved father and pa, George, who passed away March 9, 1944. So sadly missed by Alice, Dinky,

Phil, and Judy.

HERBERT.—In loving memory of our de-mother and grandmother, Theresa Herbert passed away March 9, 1944.

Memories are treasures no one can steal,

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Always remembered by her sons, daughters,

and grandchildren.

HERBERT.—In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 9,

1944. Never forgotten by her loving son, Stanley, daughter-in-law, Madge, granddaugh-

ter, Carole.

HILDER.—In loving memory of our dear loved daughter, Norma, who passed away March 9, 1945, aged 18? years.

Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember.

Mum, dad, Marjorie, Helen, Lorraine, and

Kevin.

HILDER.—Loving memories of dear Norma, whom God called home March 9, 1945.

God has her in His keeping. We have her in our hearts,

Always lovingly remembered by dear grannie, Uncle Victor, Uncle Will, and Aunty Lizzie.

HOUSTON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret, who passed away March

10, 1945.

With tears I saw you sinking And watched you fade away.

Your days of suffering are over now, dear mother. Inserted by her loving daughter,

Jean, of Northbridge.

HURLEY.—In loving memory of my husband and our father, Garry, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted by his wife and family, Ern, Hazel, and Val.

HURLEY.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Garry Hurley, who passed away on March 10, 1945. Inserted by his sister, Margaret, brother, Hector, and niece,

May.

JENSEN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Lillian Jane, who passed away March 10, 1945. The flowers we placed upon your grave may, wither and decay, but the love we have for you, dear Lily, will never fade away. Always remembered by her loving parents, brother Percy, sister Phyllis.

JENSEN.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Lillian Jane, who passed away March 10, 1945. Time takes away the edge of grief, but memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by Elsie, Allan, and Valerie.

JENSEN.—A loving thought for to-day, but a memory forever of my dear sister and sister-in-law, Lillian Jane, who passed away March 10, 1945. Inserted by her brother, Jack, sister-in-law, Martha, niece, Joyce.

JOB.—In loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law, grandfather, John Joseph, who passed away on or about March 9, 1945. Sadly missed by Amy, Harry, and family.

JOHNSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, passed away March 10, 1942. Always remembered by her loving daughter, Elsie.

JOHNSON.—Deep in our hearts a memory is keep of our loving mother and nana, who passed away March 10, 1942. Inserted by

Dorothy and grandchildren.

JOHNSON.—Sad thoughts, but a beautiful memory, of our dear mother and mother-in-law, who passed away March 10, 1942. Always remembered by her daughter, Florrie, son-in-law, Ted, and grandson, Edward.

JOHNSTONE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Florence, who passed suddenly away March 10, 1945. Rest-ing on the promises of God and whose memory will never fade. Sadly missed by dad and family and mum, Albie, Jess, Hazel,

Jim, uncle and aunts.

KELLY.—In loving memory of my dear father, Thomas, who passed away March 9, 1944. Sadly missed by his daughter, Alice, son-in-law, Cecil, and grandson, Stanley.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of my dear husband and my father, Thomas Kershaw, died March 10, 1945. Gone, but not forgotten Inserted by his loving wife, Frances, and

son, David.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear

father, who passed away March 10, 1945. Sadly missed by his son, Tom, and daughter-in-law, Thelma.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas, who passed away March 10, 1945. Ever remembered by his daughters, Emma and Beatie, and families.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear father and father-in-law, died March 10, 1945. Inserted by Harrv and Ruth and grandchildren.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear father and father-in-law, died March 10, 1945. Inserted by John and Florence and grand-

children.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of my dear ren, Thomas Kershaw, died March 10, 1945. Inserted by his loving mother, Emma Kershaw, Doll's Point. At rest.

KERSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law and uncle, Thomas, died March 10, 1945. Inserted by his fond sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, nephew and nieces.

KIDSON.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our darling mother and grandma, Annie Lucinda, who left us March 10, 1944. Inserted by her loving husband, Joe, Ettie, and Dorrie, and families.

KIDSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Annie, who departed this life March 10, 1944. Time takes away the edge of grief, but memory turns back every year. Never forgotten by her loving daughter, Ettie, Jim, and grandchildren.

KIRK.—Deep in my heart a memory is kept of my dear ones, who departed this life— Allan, March 12, 1942; and Lilian Maud Meredith, April 10, 1943. Dearly loved and sadly missed by their mother.

KNIGHT.—Sad thoughts for to-day, but loving memories of our dear mother and nana, Alice Mary, who passed away March 9, 1942.

You are not forgotten, mother, Nor shall you ever be.

As long as life and memory last

We will remember thee.

Inserted by her loving daughter, Mabs Foster, daughter, Frances, and sons-in-law, Wally and Maurie, and granddaughter, Julie.

KNIGHT.—Sad thoughts for to-day, but loving memories of our dear mother and nan, Alice Mary, who passed away March 9, 1942.

I miss her, for I loved her

As memories we recall;

For the parting of our darling mother

Was the saddest day of all.

Inserted by her loving daughter, Irene, son-in-law, Jack, and grandchildren, John, Ray,

Allan, and Greame.

KNIGHT.—Sad thoughts for to-day, but cherished memories forever of our darling mother and nana, Alice Mary, who passed away March 9, 1942. Also our dear father and grandfather, Alfred Ernest, died Decem-ber 17, 1944.

A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds, A helping hand to those in need;

Always loving, unselfish, and kind,

What a beautiful memory they leave behind. Sadly missed by their loving daughter, Jean, son-in-law, Ted, and grandchildren, Ted, Ken,

and Des.

LANGMAN.—In loving memory of my dear father, Charles Richard, who passed away March 10, 1933. Remembrance is the golden chain that links us till we meet again. In-serted by his ever-loving daughter, Florence.

LAWSON.—Treasured memories of our dear father, Thomas Ernest Lawson, who passed away March 10, 1945. Sadly missed. Remem-bered always by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Florence, and Vic. R.I.P.

IAWSON.—In memory of my dear son and our dear brother, Thomas Ernest Lawson, who passed away March 10, 1945. R.I.P.

Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.

Inserted by mum, Alice, Percy (U.S.A.),

Bess, Dorrie, and Margaret.

LONGFORD.—In loving memory of my dear husband, father, and grandfather, Roley, who died March 10, 1945. Always remembered by his loving wife, Amy, daughter, Leila; grandchildren, Roy, Jack, Marie, and Gloria.

LOUGHNAN.—In loving memory of our dear and only son, John (Johnnie) Rainsford Loughnan, who was accidentally killed at Too-woomba on March 10, 1945, aged 10 years 3 months.

Thy will be done.

Inserted by his loving mummy and daddy.

LOVE.—A tribute of love to my dear hus-band, Thomas, who died March 10, 1942. Always remembered by his wife and family.

McGANN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Patrick, passed away March 9, 1943. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family.

MacGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother, and great-grand-mother, who passed away March 9, 1945. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept

Of a mother we loved and shall never forget; A smiling face and heart of gold,

The dearest mother this world could hold.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Lance and Mary, and grandchildren, Jack, Lily, and Harry, great-grandchildren, Rennie, Johnnie, Margaret, and Terry.

McGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear grandmother, who passed away March 9,

1945.

A beautiful life full of kindly deeds, A helping hand to those in need.

Always loving, unselfish, and kind,

What a beautiful memory she leaves behind. Inserted by her loving grandson and wife, Jack and Ethel.

MACKAT.—In memory of my dear beloved son-in-law, Grant MacKay, who departed this life March 9, 1945. Ever remembered by Pauline and Clara Larsen.

McMAHON.—In loving memory of my dear Vida, who passed away March 9, 1943. Many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear. Inserted by her loving mother.

McMAHON.—A tribute of love to the memory of my dear sister, Vida, who passed away March 9, 1943. God will link the broken chain, as one by one we meet again. By brother, Vincent.

McMAHON.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Vida, who passed away March 9, 1945. Always remembered by John and Elsie.

McMAHON.—Fond remembrances of Vida, died March 9, 1945. Inserted by her cousins, Jennie, George.

McMANUS.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, James McManus, who passed away March 9, 1945.

You are not forgotten, Jim. Nor will you ever be.

As long as life and memory last We will remember thee.

Always remembered by his wife and family. MAHONEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Marie Jane, who passed away March 9, 1943.

A friend in need.

Inserted by her children, Muriel, Cecil,

Clarice, Bill.

MANSELL.—In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away March 11, 1944.

Never forgotten.

Inserted by her loving husband and family.

MARKS.—In loving memory of my hus-band, and father of Nessie, Doris, also grandpa of Susan and Joy. Always re-

membered.

MARKS.—In memory of George Marks, who passed away March 10, 1945. Mr. and

Mrs. H. Richards.

MILLS.—In loving memory of Phil Mills, who died March 9, 1944. Sadly missed. In-serted by her friends, Glad and Arch Moate.

MILLS.—In loving memory of Mrs. P. E. Mills, who passed away March 9, 1944. Sadly missed by all her friends. Inserted by C. Gilham.

MUIR.—In loving memory of ma, who passed away March 9, 1945. Sadly missed. Inserted by Harry, Hilda, and Helen.

O'NEILL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life March 8, 1929. Sadly missed by her daughter, Anne.

PAPWORTH.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Charles William, who passed away March 9, 1945. Always loving, true, and kind,

a beautiful memory he leaves behind. Inserted by his sister, Ellie, niece and nephews.

PENBOSS.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Walter, who departed this life March 9, 1940. The dearest father the world could hold; a loving pal, a heart of gold. To those who know him all will knew hew much we lost, six years ago. Inserted by his loving wife, Ivy, and chil-dren, Walter, June, Doreen.

IN MEMORIAM

PEZET.—Loving thoughts of a very dear mother and grandmother, who passed away March 10, 1943, and who's memory will live forever in the hearts of her daughter, Sylvia Thorn, and granddaughter, Joy Parsons.

PEZET.—A tribute of love to a dear old friend. Inserted by Jack Mackey.

POWER.—In loving memory ot my dear wife

and our mother, Elizabeth, passed away March 9, 1943.

God will link the broken chain, As one by one we meet again.

Remembered by dad, Nell, Kath, grand-children, Mabel, Alen.

ROWSTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, who passed away

March 9, 1945.

You are not forgotten, dad, dear, Nor will you ever be,

As long as life and memory last We will remember you.

Inserted by his loving wife and daughters,

Yvonne and June.

ROWSTON.—A tribute of love to the mem-ory of our dear brother and uncle, Ern, who passed away March 9, 1945.

Happy and smiling, always content,

Loved and respected wherever he went.

Always remembered by Sara, Charlie, and

family.

ROWSTON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away March 9, 1945.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept

Of a brother we loved and will never forget. Inserted by his loving brother, Alf, sister-in-law, Alma, and nephews, Ashley and Ern. SANDEMAN.—In loving memory of my

darling nephew, Reg, who died March 10, 1944. Never forgotten. Inserted by his lov-

ing aunt, H. Nelson.

SAWLE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Ada Ellen, who passed away March 10, 1942. Sadly missed by her loving daugh-ters, Lil and Irene, sons-in-law, Bob and

Walter.

SHARPE.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Anne, passed away March 10, 1945. Always remembered by the Laws family.

SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Annie Elizabeth, who passed away March 9, 1936. Always remembered by her only son, Charles Colley.

SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and our father, Ernest William (Bill), who passed away March 9, 1939. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family.

SMITH.—Treasured memories of our father grandfather, great-grandfather, Ernest Wil-liam (Bill), who passed peacefully away March 9, 1939. Always remembered by his loving daughter, Lil, and family.

STRUCK.—In loving memory of Catherine Margaret Struck, who departed this life March 10, 1940; also her dearly beloved husband, Henry, who died April, 1942. Inserted by Mrs. C. Bird and family. R.I.P.

TATTLER.—A thought for to-day but a memory forever of our dear son and brother, Ron, who passed away March 10, 1943. Inserted by his mum and dad, sisters and

brother.

TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear sister-in-law, Meg, passed away March 11, 1945. Ever remembered by Joy and Doug.

WADDELL.—Treasured memories of my dar-ling daughter and sister, Jean, who passed away March 9, 1945. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, of one we loved and never

forget. Sadly missed by her mother and sister, Nell.

WAINWRIGHT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Amelia, who passed away March 9, 1944. Always remem-bered by her son, Sid, Dorothy, and grand-children, Roy and Pearl.

WALSHAW.—A thought for to-day, memories for ever of Auntie Lizzie, who departed this lire March 18, 1945. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by Vera, Elsie, and

Auntie Edie.

WALTON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life March 9, 1912. Inserted by her loving daughters and son-in-law, Winnie and James Hutton, and Daisy

Cridland.

WARREN.—Loving memories of our dear mother, Rosalie, departed this life March 10,

1942. Inserted by her loving daughters, Edie

and Neil.

WATSON.—Loving memories of Billy, died March 7, 1941. Inserted by fond parents,

brothers and sisters.

WATTS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jessie, who passed away March 10, 1944. Sadly missed by her daughters, Beryl, Edna, Marie, Dawn, and son, Neil.

WELLS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Phyllis, passed away March 9, 1927; also our dear father, Albert, June 4, 1939. Sadly missed by their loving family.

WEST.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband and my dear father, George, who passed away March 11, 1943. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.

WESTWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away March 7, 1945. Missed by Jack and Laura and grandchildren, Wally and Teddy.

In memory of our darling sister, Vera, who passed away March 9. Always remem-bered by her loving sisters, Nell, May and

Essie.

On Active Service

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BROOKER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, L.A.C. F. L. Brooker, killed, aircraft accident, March 10, 1943. With love and pride always remembered.

CALLAGHAN.—Aus. 433892 F./S. W. ("Des") Callaghan, R.A.A.F., attached R.A.F., 170 Lancaster Squadron, England, 19.9 months, he is presumed to have lost his life in Holland whilst returning from an operational flight over Germany on March 8, 1945, dearly beloved only son and brother of Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaghan, Lalla and Denise. Always in our hearts.

CALLAGHAN.—A tribute of honour and remembrance to the gallant members of our son's crew, David Palmer, John Walker, Leslie Thomas, Bunny Fuller, John Mahoney, and Kenneth Powell. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaghan, Fairfield.

CALLAGHAN.—F./S. W. ("Des"), grand-son and nephew of Mrs. L. Callaghan and Mrs. I. L. Condon. Always loved and re-membered.

GAVEN.—In proudest memory of Jack, 2/10 Fld. Amb., died at Ranau, Borneo, March 10, 1945. Vi, his wife, and daughters, Jacqueline and Melodie, can never forget.

KNIGHT.—In loving memory of Sgt. Ob-server Norman Knight, killed, air operations, Malta, March 9, 1942, aged 22 years. Sadly

missed by his mother and father, brother, Gordon, and sisters, Daphne and Marie.

LEVETT.—David Levett, NX26387, killed in

action in Singapore, February 9, 1942, dearly loved husband of Elsie, and loving daddy of Iris. Always will be remembered. Good men leave behind them footprints in the sands

of time.

LEVETT.—In proud and loving memory of my darling son, David, NX26387, 2/20 Btn. killed in Malaya, February 9, 1942. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Knopp.

LEVETT.—In proud and loving memory of our dear brother, Dave, NX26387, killed in action in Malaya, February 9, 1942. Always remembered by his loving brother and sister, Fred and Evelyn.

MERRITT.—In memory of my friend, Pilot-Officer Malcolm Merritt (20 Squadron), who failed to return from operations, March 9, 1945. Inserted by Gordon Stockbridge, late

R.A.A.F.

MORRISON.—In proud and loving memory of my dear husband and my dear father, NX20337, L./Cpl. Robert Kenneth Morrison, died March 9, 1944, p.o.w. camp, Burma. God has you in his keeping. Bob, we have you always in our hearts. Always remembered by his loving wife, Dot, and son, Kevin.

MORRISON.—In loving memorv of our dear son and brother, Robert Kenneth, NX20357, 2/12, 8th Division, died while p.o.w., March 9, 1944, Burma. Also tribute to his gallant comrades of 8th Division who paid the supreme sacrifice. Time takes away the edge of grief, but sweet memories turn back every leaf. Inserted by his loving mum, dad, brothers, Keith, Wal., sister, Jean.

MORRISON.—In loving memory of my pal, L./Cpl. R. K. Morrison, NX20357, who died whilst P.O.W., Thailand, March 9, 1944.

We will always remember.

Inserted by his pals, Jim, Elsie and Ray Lucas, 174 Parramatta Rd, Ashfield.

O'ROURKE.—In loving memories of our dearly loved brother, Alf (Coos), killed in action, March 9, New Britain.

A beautiful brother only lent,

One of the best God ever sent.

Inserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, George, and family.

O'ROURKE.—In loving memory of A. G. ("Coos"), killed in action New Britain, March 9, 1945, 19th Inf., Bn. A.I.F. Inserted by his pals, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, Balmain.

PARKES.—In proud but loving memory of our dear son and brother, 420497 F./O. William George, killed March 9, 1944, Kent, England.

God spoke two beautiful words, denied us—

Welcome Home.

Mum, dad, and brother, Gordon.

PARKES.—In loving memory of our dar-ling brother, Flying-Officer W. G. Parkes, who gave his life March 9, 1944. Always in the hearts of Rene, Gordon, Dawn, and

Janice.

PARKES.—In loving memory of our dear brother, F./O. W. G. Parkes, lost his life, operational duties, England, March 9, 1944. Many a lonely heartache, many a silent tear; But always a beautiful memory of one we

loved so dear.

Jean, Chick, and Brian.

PARKES.—A tribute of love to the memory of our dear brother, F./O. W. G. Parkes, lost his life March 9, 1944, Kent, England. We meet in the Garden of Memory every day, Bess and Frank.

PARKES.—In loving memory of Bill, a great pal and gallant airman, killed on opera-tions, March 9, 1944. Inserted by his old friend, Corby, and the Pike family.

WILCOX.—Fond memory of my loved son and brother, Sgt. (Roley), accidentally killed March 10, 1942. So loved, so missed. In-serted bv his loving mum.

WILLSON.—N86167 Sapper Arthur Edward Willson, accidentally killed while on duty at Newcastle, March 10, 1943, aged 24 years. Always remembered by his loving wife and son, also his mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Marshall, of Blakehurst.

WILLSON.—In loving memory of our dar-ling son and brother, Arthur Edward, died at Newcastle Hospital, result of accident, March 10, 1943.

No one knows how much we miss you,

Arthur, darling. As time goes on we miss

you more.

Inserted by hts sorrowing parents and sister, Patricia (A.W.A.S.).

WILSON.—In treasured memory of Phil, Sgt. Phillip Arnold Wilson, A.I.F., killed N. Guinea, March 10, 1943. Fondly remem-bered by his mum, dad, Nancye, Donald, also

Essie and Frank.

WREN.—A token of everlasting love to the memory of our dear son, L.A.C. Gordon, R.A.A.F., passed away March 9, 1942, aged 19. Sadly missed by his mother, father, and brother, Alan.

WREN.—In loving memory of my dear pal, Gordon, L.A.C., who passed away March 9, 1942. Ever remembered by his loving pal, Beverly, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Pole and Bert._

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IMrn. lo gat.. 1 '<> cr ll-i". min. 3 lln-O Mrs. HARRY YOUNG wishes to convey her

sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends

for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes.

Mr. A. C. LOCKWOOD, of 14a Ireland Street, Burwood, wishes to THANK all re-latives and friends for floral tributes, tele-grams, 'phone calls, and expressions of sym-pathy during the recent sad bereavement in the loss of his dearly beloved wife; also doctors and nursing staff of Lewisham Hos-pital. Please accept this as my personal

thanks.

Mrs. MARGARET GAY and FAMILY, 9 Railway Street, Corrimal, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind ex-pressions of sympathy, floral tributes, cards, and telegrams in their recent sad bereave-ment. Also Mrs. Jardine for her kindness. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mrs. E. GIDDINS, 51 Beaumont Street, Rose Bay, wishes to THANK all relatives and friends for kind expressions of sym-pathy in her sad bereavement.

The FAMILY of the late EDWARD TYNE, of Helensburgh, wish to THANK all rela-tives and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, and kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their beloved father. Please accept this as our per-sonal) thanks.

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The FAMILY of the late ANNIE CHAM-BERLAIN, passed away February 22, wish to convey their sincere THANKS to all rela-tives and friends for their expressions of sym-pathy, floral tributes, and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear mother and grandmother, Annie Cham-berlain.

The FAMILY of the late ELIZABETH MARY HORNE wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and assistance in their sad bereave-ment. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mr. J. H. HARDEN and FAMILY wish to THANK relatives and friends, also doc-tor and Mr. Rose, for their kind expressions ol sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Will all kindly accept this as personal

thanks.

Mrs. M. PRENDERGAST and FAMILY, of a O'Sullivan Street, Surry Hills, sincerely THANK all their friends and neighbours for their sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, cards and services, in their sad bereavement in the loss of her dear husband and their father and grandfather.

The FAMILY of the late JOHN KING wishes to THANK relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards, and telegrams, especially Mrs. G. Goodrick, for her kindness, in our recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. LOUISA TATTLER and FAMILY, 16 Ann Street, Arncliffe, wish to THANK all rela-tives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, tele-grams, and letters, in their recent sad be-

reavement.

Mrs. EILEEN FARMER and CHILDREN, brothers LLOYD and CLARRIE, sister NELLIE wish to convey their sincere THANKS to all relative, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, cards and telegrams. Special thanks to members of City Tattersalls Club, doctors, nursing staff of Royal South Sydney Hospital, and Mr. Sam Aitchinson in their sad loss of Gordon. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mrs. E. COX and FAMILY, of 17 Welling-ton Street, Mascot, wish to THANK all rela-tives, friends, and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and letters, in their recent be-

reavement.

Mrs. KATHLEEN RUSSELL wishes to THANK all kind friends, also the staff and employees of the State Abattoirs, for their kind expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement.

Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS SMITH and FAMILY, of Glenorie, wish to THANK all kind friends and relatives, for expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement. Kindly accept this as personal thanks.

Mrs. K. HAUGHEY and FAMILY wish to convey their sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mr. RICHARD B. CRANE and FAMILY wish to THANK relatives and friends, also members of the Ticket Examiners' and Ticket Collectors' Staff for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and letters, in their sad

bereavement.

Mr. and Mrs. A. HUMPHRIES and FAMILY, of 94 Lakemba Street, Lakemba, wish to THANK the doctor and nurses of Western Sub-urbs Hospital, also relatives and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, etc., in their recent

sad bereavement.

Mrs. EVA DAVIS and FAMILY wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. LUCY MCLEOD and FAMILY, of 15 Northmead Avenue, Northmead, wish to THANK Rev. E. Walker, doctors, matron, and

staff of Parramatta District Hospital, Inter-mediate Ward, for their kindness and atten-tion to our loved one in his recent short illness, managing director, management, staff, employees, end foundry of Howard Auto Culti-vators, all business associates, relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards, letters, tele-grams, in our recent sad loss. Will all please accept this as our personal and very sincere thanks.

Mrs. S. SANDS, 20 Crabbes Avenue, Wil-loughby, desires to express her sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for their expres-sions of sympathy telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in her recent sad bereavement in the loss of her dear husband. Special thanks to the medical, nursing staff of the Royal North Shore Hospital for their attention and kind-ness. Please accept this as my personal thanks.

The FAMILY of the late JANE MITCHELL, of 190 Parramatta Road, Burwood, sincerely wish to THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, and kind expres-sions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their beloved mother.

Mr. and Mrs. TOWNSEND, of Willoughby, wish to sincerely THANK all relatives and Friends for expressions ot sympathy in the sad loss of their son, Robert. Please accept this as personal thanks.

The FAMILY of the late Mrs. GORDON, of Willoughby, wish to express sincere THANKS to all Relatives and Friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. LEN McCARTHY and FAMILY wish to THANK all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy extended upon the death of Shiela, also sisters and patients at Randwick Hospital.

Mrs. ELIZABETH LENEHAN, of 96 Windsor Street, Paddington, wishes to extend her sin-cere THANKS to Rev. Father Wogan, Mon-signor Hurley, Sisters of St. Joseph, relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kindness and sympathy in the sad loss of her dear husband.

PATRICK GARNEY, Lidcombe, FRANK, WIFE, ROD, and KEVIN, Randwick, sin-cerely THANK all friends for floral tributes and other tokens of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in the death of their sister, sister-in-law, and aunt, Mary Hayes. Please accept as personal thanks.

Mr. and Mrs, P. H. FORBES and FAMILY, also Mr. and Mrs. R. M. FORBES, of Bel-more, wish to THANK all friends for kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as personal

thanks.

Mrs. M. MEEHAN and FAMILY, of 40 Wallis Street, Woollahra, wish to convey their THANKS to relatives and friends for theirl expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, tele-grams, in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mrs. LILLIAN THOMSON and FAMILY, of Ermington, wish to sincerely THANK re-latives and friends for their kind expres-sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment and loss of their beloved husband and father, Robert Lennie Thomson, and to ten-der deepest GRATITUDE to the Ermington and West Ryde Masonic Lodge. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mr. E. A. CLOUGH, of Fivedock, and his SON (Eric) of Toronto wish to THANK rela-tives and friends for messages and floral tri-butes during their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mr. CHARLES ISAACS and FAMILY, of Victoria Road, Drummoyne, sincerely wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. MARY BRUMFIELD, 12 Gallipoli Street, Long Jetty, wishes to THANK rela-tives, kind friends for sympathy in the loss of her husband. Please accept this as my personal thanks.

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