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Births and Deaths, Bereavement Notices, Marriages and In Memoriam No tices up to six lines 4/6; each suc ceeding line 9d. per line extra. Funeral Notices up to 12 lines 9/. each I succeeding line 9d. per line extra. ] In order to guard against imposition ) notices of Births. Marriages and. Deaths must be authenticated by some responsible person to ensure insertion. BIRTHS. ALLAN,-On March 19. at St. John of Clod Hospttal, Subiaco. to Isla and Jim. of Kalgoorlie--a daughter (Stephanie). Both well. BACKSHELL.-On March 16. at Ger aIdton, to Ailsa and Tom-a daughter (Lilian Kay). Both well BERESFORD-MURRAY.--On March 16. at St. John of God Hospital, Gerald-ton, to Rosa and Jack-a son. Both well. CARTER (nee Watkins).-On March 18. at St. Anne's, to Roma and Colin a son (Dennis John). Both well. CHRISTMASS.---On March 16. at Fer-moy Hospital, Northam. to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christmass. of Grass Valley-a daughter (Helen Lynette). Both well. DALTON (nee Quinn).---On March 17. at Harrisdale Hospital Como, to May and Syd, of Edgecumbe-street, South Como --a son. Both well. DAWSON (nee Betty Taylor).--On March 15, at Dwellingup Hospital, to Betty and Arthur-a son (Ross David). Both well. FRASER (nee Pat O'Brien).--On March 17, at Armadale Hospital, to Pat and Keith-a son (Kim Henderson). FRENCH (nee Porter).—On March 19, at Devonleigh Hospital, to Kath and Bob —a son (Robert Shenton). GLOSSOP (nee Mary Stewart).—On March 18, at K.E.M.H., to Mary and Allan—a son (Eric Peter). Both well. GORMAN (nee Varian).—On March 17, at Hawthorn Hospital, to Ethel and Basil—a daughter (Kay Lynn). Both well. De EVELYNNES.-At Stirling Hospital, Bunbury, on March 16, to Alice and Alex--a son (Russell). A brother for Heather. Both well. HOWARD (nee Isobel O'Brien).--On erch 18 at S. dAnne's. Mt. LIwley, to Isobel and Syd--a son. Both well. HUDSON (nee June Cook).-On March a 12, at Vailima Hospital, Narrogin, to Bill and June-a son (Robert William). Both well. It HUNTER.-To Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hun-ter-a daughter (Althea Lorraine). Both well. JACKSON.—On March 16, at St. Ives Hospital, Victoria Park, to Nell and Wally, late of Oregon, U.S.A.—a daugh-ter (Lorraine Mary). JAMES (nee Connie Stripe).—At St. Anne's, Mt. Lawley, to Con and Merv— a daughter (stillborn). JEWELL.—On March 19, at Hillcrest, North Fremantle, to Dot and Alf—a son (Thomas Alfred). Both well. JOHNSON.—To Lew and Lysbeth, of 76 Anzac-terrace, Bassendean, at Beau-fort Hospital, on March 17—a son (Douglas). LOVEGROVE (nee Betty Fry).—On March 19, at Devonleigh Hospital, to Betty and Dudley—a aon (Vincent James). Both well. No visitors for five days. McINTOSH (nee Stewart).—On March 17, at Fermoy Hospital, Northam, to Dorothy and Sinclair—a daughter. NEGUS.—On March 19, 1947, at St. John of God, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Negus—a son (Geoffrey North). Both well. PITTER (nee Howlett).—On March 16, to Joan (ex-A.W.A.S.), and Bob, of Clarence-road, Indooroopilly, Queensland —a son (William Rhodes). Both well. RIDLEY (nee Walsh).—To Ray and Joan, on March 12—a lovely daughter (Toni Suzanne). Both well. TURNER (nee Alerich).—On March 16, at St. Andrew's, Midland Junction, to Mary and Len—a daughter (Beverly Robin). Both well. WATERS (nee Phyllis Swan).—At the Port Hedland District Hospital, on March 12, to Phyl and Allan—a son (Brian Allan). Both well. WILKINS (nee Elsie Laurissen).—On March 18, at St. Andrew's, Midland Junction, to Elsie and Eris, of Darling-ton—a son. Both well. WILLCOCK (nee Wright).—On March 18, at K.E.M.H. (intermediate), to Shirley and Jack—a daughter (Denae Shirley). Both well. WILSON.--On March 18. 'at Devon eih Hospital, Cotteslot. to Joan and 1 Dudley--a daughter (Lynette Kaye). Both well. WRIGHT.-On March 19. at Devon leigh Hospital. to Ruby and Fred, of Mosman Park--a daughter (Jeanette Irene). Both well. MARRIAGES. COHEN—GREENFELD.—The ceremony took place between Ettie and Sydney on March 12, at Providence, Rhode Island. HUNDLEY—SHENTON.—On February 11, 1947, at St. Patrick's Church of England, Mt. Lawley, by Rev. James Paice, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. G. Shenton, of Quai-rading, to Walter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Hundley, of Noggerup. RUBY WEDDING. MR. and MRS. FRANK POTTER, Alicia-street, Albany, have much pleas-ure in announcing the Anniversary of their Wedding, solemnised at Broome on March 20, 1907, by the late Archdeacon Brooks. DEATHS. Sawdea. 0. MeCsraeas. I. Basnett. H. P. Mort. M. D. Cassidy, E. Norris, J.W. Cerickahsns. S. Partridrlg F. C. Cerrell. L. epares H. Darery, G. . Roberts. -Fenton, R. B. | Rose, C. E. Fordham, J. C. | Rose, M. T. Freind, E. | Sanday, K. Gilbert, W. | Scott, G. Giovinazzo, F. | Thorpe, L. Jeffery, I. C. | Waddell, J. H. Lean, A. On Service. CURRELL.—On March 14, accident-ally killed, Len, cousin of Humble family. Remembered always. BAWDEN.—On March 18, 1947, at Subiaco, Gertrude, dearly beloved wife of E. G. Bawden, of 36 Blencowe-street, West Leederville, loving mother of Phyl-lis (Mrs. A. Leaman) and Ray; mother-in-law of Mr. A. Leaman; aged 49 years. Peacefully sleeping. BAWDEN.—In loving memory of Ger-trude, dear stepmother of Dud and Emily, of 72 Kalgoorlie-street, Mt. Hawthorn, loving Gran of Irene, Nancye and Ted. As long as life and memory lasts You will live for ever in our hearts. BAWDEN.—On March 18, passed peace-fully away, Mrs. G. Bawden, dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Medhurst, 12 Dover-street, Mt. Hawthorn. Till we meet again. BAWDEN.—A sincere tribute to the memory of Mrs. Bawden, who passed away on March 18, 1947, mother of Ray Odgaard, and member of the W.A. Timber Industry Industrial Union of Workers. Inserted by executive, mem-bers and workers. BAWDEN.—At Subiaco, March 18, Gertrude, very dear friend of Rene, Stella, Gwen, Harold. BENNETT.—On March 19, 1947, at his late residence, 33 Gregory-street, Wemb-ley, Henry Pascoe, dearly loved husband of the late Rosina Maria Bennett, dearly loved father of Harry (Mel-bourne), Ida (Mrs. Davey), Hilda (Mrs. Bennett), Howard, Doris (Mrs. Leary), Arthur, Rose and Len, fond grandfather of 12 grandchildren. At rest. BENNETT.—On March 19, at Wemb-ley, Henry Pascoe, loved father of Doris and Oswald Leary, grandfather of Bob, of Bay View Mansion, Claremont; in his 87th year. BENNETT.—In respected memory of our fellow trustee and church member, H. Bennett, of Gregory-street, Wembley, called to his eternal reward, Wednesday, March 19. Inserted by his fellow trus-tees and the members of the Wembley Park Methodist Church. CASSIDY-On March 19, 1947. at his residence. 375 Canning highway Pal myra, Edward Cassidy, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Ellen Cassdy and de voted father of John, Kathleen (Mrs. K. J. Brewer). Edward, Thomas, Mary, Eileen (Mrs. E. Kenny). euleseat in Pac. CASSIDY.--On March 19. Edward Cassidy of 375 Canning-highway Palmyra, loving father of Tom Cassidy, Yarloop), father-in-law of Peggy; grandfather of Nolan and Frances. Rest in peace. CASSIDY..--On March 19 (suddenly). at Canning-highway, Palmyra, Edward dearly beloved father of Edward, father in-law of Aida, grandfather of Anne. RIP. CASSIDY.-On March 19, 1947, passed peacefully away at Palmyra, Edward, dearly loved father of Eileen and father-in-law of Tom Kenny. Sacred heart of Jesus have mercy on his soul CASSIDY.--On March 19, 1947, Edward, dearly beloved father of Kath, father-in-law of Alf, grandfather of Fay, Maureen and Tony Brewer. CRUICKSHANK.-At Hamilton, Vic-toria, Susan, mother of the late Archie Cruickshank, mother-in-law of Jessie, grandmother of George and Jean (Mrs. Leay), great-grandmother of Sandra and Ian, of 79 Rupert-street, Subiaco. DAVEY (Grace Emeline).--On March 17, 1947, at Perth, loving mother of Mabel and grandmother of Ashley. Sleeping peacefully. DAVEY (Grace Emeline).--On March 17, at Perth, loving mother-in-law of Emma and grandmother of Betty, George. Mabel and Jo. Peacefully sleeping. DAVEY.--A tribute to the memory of' our friend, Mrs. Grace Davey. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Cec. Huxtable. FENTON.-In loving memory of dear little Robert Brooke. Doreen. Bill and A little bud in heaven. FORDHAM (Joy Clarke).-A tribute to the memory of our late Member, Joy Clarke, who passed away March 16, 1947. A Memorial Service will be held in-Perth College Chapel. Sunday. March 23. at 7.30 pm, for members and friends. Inserted by Perth College Old Girls Association. FREIND (Ellen).--On March 14th 1947. at 52 Hawkestone-street, Cottesloe. be loved grandmother of Don and Beth. , great-grandmother of Kaye. GILBERT.--On March 10 (cremated), William (Uncle), lifelong friend of Lew Treen and Mrs. M. G. Colquhoun (nee Treen), York-road, Midland Junction. At rest.

DEATHS. GIOVINAZZO.-On March 18. 1947. at Royal Perth Hospital. Francesca, be loved wife of the late Michele Giovin azzo, loving mother of Lina, Jim and Ida (Mrs. G. Maio), fond mother-in-law I of Girolamo, loving daughter of Rosa Agostino and loving sister of Antonio Agostino, and Elena (Mrs. Posquale Bel-castro); aged 45 years. Requiescat in pace, GIOVINAZZO.--On March 18. 1947 Francesca, loving sister of Elena, fond sister-in-law of Posquale Belcastro, lov-ing aunty of Antonio. Albert. Clemy and Vincenzo. R.I.P. GIOVINAZZO (Francesa).--On March 18 1947. passed peacefully away, dearly beloved aunty of Nancy and Tony Scarpo. great-aunty of Pasquale and Rosina, dearly beloved godmother of Stella and Guiseppe Scarpo. God saw. the road was weary. The hill too steeP to climb. So He closed her weary eyes And whispered, peace be thine GIOVINAZZO.-On March 18. 1947, Francesca. fond sister-in-law of Luigi and Rosa Giovinazzo, loved aunty of La-vinia, Stella and Lina. R.I.P. GIOVINAZZO.--On March 18. 1947. Francesca, fond sister-in-law of Salva-tore and the late Stella Rao, loved a unty of Annuziata (Mrs. A. Scarfo). Florrie (Mrs. D. Furfaro), Lina and Luigi. R.I.P. GIOVINAZZO.---On March 18. 1947. Francesca, fond sister-in-law of Guiseppe and Angelina Giovinazzo, loved aunty of Luigi, Michele, Francesco and Alfie. R.I.P. JEFFERY (Ian Charles).-Suddenly. at Perth, March 18, darling twin son of Peggy and Bill of Donnybrook; aged nine weeks. Our darling. 1 JEFFERY.--On March 18. 1947. at k Perth, called suddenly from loved ones. Ian Charles, dearly loved twin-son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Charles Bennett Jeffery. loving brother of Brian and Barry loving nephew of Nora, Doreen and Addie; aged 9 weeks. God has a wonderful garde. He chooses the most beaotiful and sweetest buds. God is ove. JEFFERY (Ian Charles).--At Perth.,0 on March 18, loved grandson of Mrs. J. H. Jeffery, of Donnybrook, nephew of Sophie and Albert, Eric and Ellen, Pearl and Jack, Henry, George, Mervyn, cousin of Josephine, Bill and Bob Jeffery, Doreen, Ron, Norman and Raymond Has-luck. JEFFERY.--On March 18. 1947. and- U denly, at Perth, Ian Charles, beloved twin son of Bill and Peggy, of Donny-brook, loved nephew of Doree and Norah Shield Treasured memories. JEFFERY (Ian Charles).--Suddenly, at Perth, March 18, darling baby brother of Brian, twin brother of Barry. God knows best. LEAN.—Passed peacefully away at Shenton Park, March 19, 1947, Harry Lean, husband of the late Ivy Irene Lean. Inserted by his loving sons and daughters and families. LEAN.-On March 19. at Shenton Park. Albert (Harry) Lean, loved bro ther-in-law and uncle of Violet, Will and Gwen Cruikshank (Bassendean). McCORMACK.-On March 17, at his residence, Wimbledon-street, Cannington, James, dearly beloved brother of Sarah (Mrs. Sladden, deceased), brother-In-law of Arthur (deceased), uncle of Roy, Clarence and Ailsa. McCORMACK.-On March 17, at his residence, Wimbledon-street, Cannington, James, dearly beloved uncle of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sladden and family, of Clare-mont. McCORMACK.-On March 17, at his residence, Wimbledon-street, Cannington, James, dearly beloved uncle of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sladden and family, of Victoria Park. MORT (Marie Delores). On March io. suddenly, at Midland Junction, dearly loved daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Mort, sister-in-law of Vern, Reg, Bernie, Harry. Iris and Dot. Those who loved you mcs you must. MORT.--Suddenly, on March 18, Marie Delores. devoted sister-In-law of Iris and Harry, fond aunty of Lynd. One of God's best. MORT (Marie Dolores).-A tribute to the memory of Marie, wife of our sincere friend. Roy. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Cann, Marjorie and Kathleen. MORT.-On March 18. at Midland Junction, Marie, dear friend and cousin of Mrs. Tomlinson and family. Always remembered. NORRIS. -- On March 19, 1947, at Perth, John Walter, the dearly loved husband of the late Winifred Norris, de-voted father of John, father-in-law of Elsie, and loved grandfather of Patricia and Bob; aged 70 years. R.I.P. To be privately interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery to-day. Arthur J. Purslowe and Co. PARTRIDGE.--On March 14, at Cue, Florence Caroline. dearly loved mother of Mary (Mrs. Metzke), loved mother-in-law of Tom, loved Gran of Betty, Lorna, Bruce and Judy PEARCE,--On Masrch 18. 1947. t Perth. Edith. widow of Hubert James Pearce, of 9 South-terrace, Como, loved mother of Clyde (Adelaide) and Mollie (Mrs. T. Clarke), grandmother of Mari-lyn, Barry, Roslyn and Peter; aged 72 years, A PrIvate ServIce wao held In the Crebutoribm Chiapel Karrakatta. on, March 19. D. 3. Chipper nd Son ROBERTS.-On March 14, dearly loved grandma of Eileen and Ray Prior, Picton Junction, great-grandma of Lyn, Alan and Ronald. Safe in God's keeping. ROSE.-On March 18, 1947, at Wicke-pin, late of Summers-street, Perth, Charles Edgar, dearly beloved husband of Eveline Grace Rose. loved father of Irene (Mrs. E. Hemley, Wickepin), Roy (Narambeen), Claude (Kellerberrin), Clarabel (Mrs. McVeigh, Wickepin), Ruby (Mrs. Young, Bullfinch), Pearl (Mrs. Doncan, Wickepin), Dulcie (Mrs. Jose, Summers-street), Charles (Wickepin), Daphne (Mrs. Ryall, Ridgedale). Resting where no shadows fall. ROSE.-On March 18, 1947, at Wicke-pin, late of Summers-street, Charles Edgar, fond brother-In-law of Mrs. Hughes, Summers-street, Mrs. Rankin, Victoria, and Mr. Rossi, Victoria. • is artient suferer at rest. ROSE.-On March 18, 1947, at Mul-lewa, Minnie Teresa (Matron) Rose, be-loved mother of Mena. loving grand mother of Edna and Alan and Pat and Cliff. and fond great-grandmothe of Elizabeth and David. ROSE (Mignon Theresa).-In fond and lovrin memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passmd sway March 14. Always remembered by her daughters and son, Rita, Leena, Mena, Ern, her grandchildren, Cliff, Pat and Ross, Vi, and old friend Claude. SANDAY.—Treasured memories of our dear little grandson, Kenny, who died, suddenly, March 14, 1947. Inserted by his heartbroken Nanna and granddad, Sherratt. God needed one more angel To join His little band, So He looked at little Kenny And took him by the hand. SCOTT (nee McLauchlan).-A tribute to the loving memory of our dear friend. Gladys. who passed away March 12, 1947. Ever remembered by the Kil-gallon family (Cowaramup). SMITH.-On March 18, 1947, at Bro-ken Hill, Bertram John, loved eldest son of the late Thomas and Annie Smith, and loving brother of Poet (deceased) and Stella (Mrs. R. Hebbard), fond brother-in-law of Bella (Mrs. Smith) and Reg. THORPE.-A tribute to the memory of Lil, passed away March 14, sincere friend of Molly, Gordon and family (Bruce Rock). One of the best. THORPE.-A tribute to the memory of Mrs. Thorpe, who passed away March 14, 1947. Inserted by Nellie, Phyllis and May. A friend to all. WADDELL (Jerry).—Passed away March 18, 1947, dear friend of Ivy, Neville and Shirley Adams. Dear Dad. One of Nature's gentlemen. WADDELL (J. H.).—A token of re-membrance of Jerry, passed away March 18, at Fremantle, W.A., dear pal of Belle and Robbie, of Texas, U.S.A. IN MEMORIAM. On Service. BOYER, Alfred Earnest (WX42462, 124, A.G.T.).—In loving memory of my darling husband, Daddy of Roy, Lynette and Keith, who died of illness, March 20, 1945. Inserted by his loving wife Rose. A beautiful memory, so fond and true, To show, dear Alf, we think of you. Time pass and shadows fall But loving memories out-last all. BOYER (Alf).-In loving memory of our son and brother, departed this life March 20, 1946, at 110 P.M.H. Always Iremembered by his loving mother and ather,sister Flora and brother Ross. Peacefully sleeplng. BOYER.—In loving memory of Alf, who died of illness, Hollywood Hospital, March 20, 1946. Inserted by his mother-in-law and sister-in-law Dawn. Always happy, smiling and kind, What a lovely memory to leave behind. CARTER (Gnr. D.).—Loving memories of Dudley and his pal, Peter, both acci-dentaly killed, Rockingham, March 20, 1944. Longed for always by his loving sisters, Audrey and Peg, brother Les. Happy days we once enjoyed When we were all together Happy thoughts of you, dear Dudley, Will stay with us for ever. CARTER (Gnr. D.).—On March 20, 1944, at Rockingham, accidentally killed, Dudley, loving brother and brother-in-law of Stella and Bob, dear uncle of Raymond, Brian, Peter and Paul. Always remembered. CARTER (Gnr. D.).—Loving memories of Dudley, accidentally killed, March 20, 1944. Always remembered by Aunty CIarice, Uncle Jack, cousins, Neil, Kevin and Joy. CARTER (Gnr. Dudley).—In memory of a gallant lad, accdentally killed March 20, 1944. Inserted by Pauline Olsen and children. The passing years shall leave him ageless, loved and remembered. CARTER—OLSEN.—In memory of my two pals, accidentally killed March 20, 1934. Inserted by T. Rennie. EDWARDS, G. H. (WX7266, 2/4th M.G. Batt).—In loving memory of George, died at Sandakan, Borneo, on March 20, 1945, dear friend and pal of Mrs. Gray, Dick, Steve, Norm, Joy, Roy, Betty and Laurie. MOSS, Alex. (W/O., R.A.A.F.).-Cher-ished memories of a loved brother and, uncle, who paid the supreme sacrlnce on March 19, 194. Ever remembered byoI Millie and Bob (died P.O.W.), nephews, Robert and Kevin. OLSEN (Gnr. Peter Frances).--In lov-ing memory of my dear husband and our darling Daddy acidentally killed March 20. 1944. sadly missed by his loving wife Pauline, children, Peter, Janice and baby Jill. We were so happy darling. y On, ur babes and 1, Life was so wonderful, you did not wish to di. It was God's wb. so it had to be. Yon went to prepare a home fo me.

IN MEMORIAM. On Service. OLSEN (Gnr. Peter Frances).-Tlme I can do nothing to lessen the sorrow or I OdLm the loving memories we have of our dear son and his pal, Dudley Car ter, accidentally called away while on service at Rockingham, March 20, 1944. Sadly missed by his loving Mum, Dad and brother Jack. OLSEN (Gunner).-In loving memory [of Pete. who passed away March 20, 1 1944. Inserted by his sisater and brother- m in-law, Alan, Lynda and chlldren. Always in our hearts. OLSEN.--In loving memory of our I dear nephew and cousin. Peter. who) passed away March 20. 1944. Inserted by his loving Aunt Lue. We'll never forget you. Peter. OLSEN. Peter (Gunner. A.I.F).-IIn loving memory of our dear son-in-law, who was accidentally killed at Rocking ham on March 20. 1944. Inserted by his loving father and mother-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hitchcock. Thoughts for today. fond memories for always. OLSEN (Peter).-In loving memory of our brother-in-law, who lost his life on March 20. 1944. Always remembered by Eric and Alice (Mornington). Gone, but not forgotten. SANGSTER, M. J. (WX25973).-In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Murray. who died of wounds, New Guinea. March 20. 1945. Ever re- 0 membered by his loving mother, sister I and brothers. Two sad years have passed away, Yet love and grief remain, In life you were so dear to us, In death you are the same. STEWART.-In loving memory of Cpl. Archibald Stewart 2/16th. killed N.G.. I 1942; also brother Cpl. Alex Stewart. killed In action. .G March 24. 1943. Inserted by brother John and family (Jardee). For ever remembered. ASWORTH.-Pleasant thoughts trea-sured of our dear Uncle Pop. Prom Hilda, Hamilton, and children, Margaret, Douglas and Walter Blackwood. BANNISTER.--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, John. ps ssed away. March 19. 1940. result of acedent. Always remembered by Mum. Dad. Bob. Isabel (U.S.A.), Betty. Ida and John. Some day we will understand. BIRD (John Henry).-In loving mem-ory of my beloved husband, who passed away March 20, 1946: Inserted by his loving wife. I have lost my life companion. A life linked with my own. No one knows how I miss you. Jack, As I Journey through life alone. Sadly missed. BIRD.-Treaured memories of our dear father, who passed away March 20. 1946. Ever remembered by his loving sons, Harold and Albert, and grandson Ron. Always in our hearts, Dad. BIRD.-In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by his loving son Jack, daugbter-in-law Joan and baby Brian. We nwere not there at the hour of death To hear your last faint ight, To whisper just a loving word. Or even say good-bye. BIRD (John Henry).-In loving mem-ory of my dear Dad, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by his loving son Claude, daughter-in-law Nell and grandchildren, Valmae, Lola, Claudette, Faye and Kevin. We will always remember you. Dad, When the rest of the world forgets BIRD.-In loving memory of my dear Dad, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by his loving daughter Rita son-in-law Alf, grandchildren, Joan and Carol. a Awonderful father laid to rest. For each of-us he did his best. His love was great, his heart was kind, A better father no one could inad. BOUSFIELD.-In fond memory of Doris. who passed away March 20. 1942. Inserted by her loving mother and brother Elizabeth and Hartley Ellis. BROWN.--In loving memory of Edward, died March 20, 1946, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. dear brother of Vera and Ron, brother-in-law of Jim and Doris, auntie of Reg, Lyn, Dorothy, Margaret, Don, Ron and Colin. Lest we forget. DAVIS-PAYNE.- Treasured memories of our darling mother, who passed away on March 20, 1946; also our dear father on February 11, 1947. Ever remembered by their loving daughter May, son-in law Jack and granddaughter Enid Simonds, of Narrogin. In our hearts and minds you are ever near. DAVIS-PAYNE. Treasured memories today and always of our dear mother and father, who passed away on March 20, 1946. and February 11, 1947, re-spectively. Remembered always by their loving daughter Vera; son-in-law Herbert Chandler. DYMOND.-In fond and loving meom - cry of our dear Dad William Francis, who passed away March 19 1941. In serted by his loving daughter Norma (Sugar Grove, Ohio, U.S.A.), and his loving son Harry (Kure, Japan). This is a day of remembrance. One we will never forget, We will always remember you. ad. - Wlamlthe restt 'oM ther sd forgets HAMLYN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who went to rest March 19, 1945. Always remembered by Noel and Sunny. HARNETT (Patrick John).-In loving memory of our dear husband and father, ho passed away March 20. 1944. . ways remembered b arhis loving vie Annie, sons, daughters and grandchildren. HARNETT (Patrick John).-In loving Smemory of oar dear father, who de r parted this life March 20. 1944. . serted by his loving son Jack. daughter in-law Bub, grandchildren, Pat, Jan and Glenice. Just a token, fond and true From ones that thought the world of you. HELLIWELL.-In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Zelma Iris, passed away March 20, 1936. Longed Irir al sed bwy h lovn mothe arnd brother Arthur. HELLIWELL.-In loving memory of my dear little granddaughter, Zemla, who passed away March 20, 1936. Always remembered by her loving Nan and Bower, Sarah and Harold Armstrong. HOLMAN, May (M.L.A.).-In loving memory of our loved sister, May; also our mother, who passed away on March 20, 1939 and 1935, respectively. Always remembered. HOLMAN.-In loving memory of dear May. who died March 20. 1939. Evr remembered by Molly Holmes HYDE (Rev. William George).-Lov-ins memories of our dear husband and father. who passed away on March 19. 1941 Always remembered by his lovin wife and son. LENNY.--In fond memory of our darl-Ing Bernie. pased away March 20. 1942, Always remembered by Mummy and Daddy. There's a gift gold cannot buy. A blessing most rare and true; And that gift is a baby Like the baby we had in you LESTER, G. J. E. (Mick).--In lov-memory of my dear husband and Daddy, accidentally killed March 20. 1945. Al ways remembered by his loving wife Jean and daushter Maureen. Your absence does not take away What to the heart is dear, You still are ours in thought end love As it dawns the second year. LESTER.—Treasured memories of George, dearly loved and only child of Blanche and the late Dave Lester, who was accidentally killed March 20, 1945. Inserted by his sorrowing mother. I will meet you one bright morning Watching on the other side, Will see your dear face beaming Not changed but glorified. I will strew with loving memories The path that once you trod, I will bless the hours I called you mine And leave the rest to God. Dear is the spot where you lie, Many a visit in sadness I pay To place a flower in remembrance of thee, Never forgotten and never will be. My son. LESTER.—In fond remembrance of our brother-in-lawm Mick, who died, as result of accident, two years ago today. In-serted by Vi and Jack Bleakley. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. God bless you, dear Mick. LOGAN (Dr. Cedric James).-Trea-Vared memories of our dear huaban 5 and father, passed away in Sydney two I rears ago today. Always remembered by Flo and family. A page in the hook of memories Is gently turned today. MEYER.--In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on March 19, 1946. Inserted by her lovin daugh-ter Norma and son-in-law Jack. Just a memory fond and true. To show, dear Mum, we think of you. PARKER.-In loving memory of our dear dauchter end sister. Hazel. who pained away March 19 1944. Inserted L by her loving mother, father, brother Neville, sisters, Thelma, Alphea, Evelyn. Years pass by. but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday. PARKER.-In fond and loving memory of my dear sister and aunty, Hazel, who Passed away three years ago today. In serted by her loving sister Stella, Jim and family, also Billie, Lyla and family and Uncle Jack Gray. Just a token, fond and true, From ones who thought the world of you. PARKER (David and Alan).-Acci-dentally drowned March 20. 1942. In serted by their loving mother and family. Years roll on, but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday. ROBSON (Elizabeth Rose)--In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 20, 1945. Inserted by her loving son Bill and daughter-in-law Jessie. ROBSON (Elizabeth Rose).-In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 20, 1945. Inserted by her loving daughter Win and son-in-law Len; darling Gay of Maxine, Robin and Susan. ROBSON (Elizabeth Rose).-In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away March 20, 1945. Inserted by her Sloving daughter Phil and son-in-law Garry; dearest Gay of Raymond, Kevin, Lorraine and Murray. ROOSE.-In loving memory of my dear husband, Eugene Alfred, who passed away March 20, 1946. Ever remembered by his loving wife Gertrude. Tho' death divides, fond memories cling. ROOSE.-In loving memory of our dear Dad and srandda4 who passed away March 20. 1946. Inserted by his loving daughter Clarice, son-in-law Will and grandchildren. We still remember the way you looked, The war you spoke and smiled. The little things you said and did Are with us all the while. ROSEN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 20, 1937. Inserted by son Jack and grand children, Annice and Fred. ROSEN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 20, 1937. Inserted by her fond daughter Renee and son-in-law Reg.

IN MEMORIAM. ROSEN (Rebecca).-In loving remem-brance of our dear mother and grand ma who passed sway March 20. 1937. Inserted by her daughter Sara and family. ROSEN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Rebecca, who passed away on March 20. 1937. Remembered always by her children. SHEWRING.—In loving memory of Blanche Mary, loved mother of Mary and Jack, dear Nanna of Jack, Joe, Fred. SINCLAIR.—In fond and loving mem-ory of my darling daughter Dulce, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by her loving mother. You are always in my thoughts, And for ever in my heart. My Chic. SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of our darling sister, Dulce, who passed away on March 20, 1946. Inserted by her lov-ing brother Jack and sister-in-law Pem. SINCLAIR.-Treasured memories of my dear sister, who passed away March 20. 1946. Inserted by her loving sister Rube. A wonderful sister only lent. One of the best God ever sent: A smiling face, a heart of gold, The dearest sister the world could hold. Our family chain is broken. SINCLAIR.-In sad and loving mem-ory of Aunty Dulcie, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by Mrs. E. Gresty. Peacefully saleeping. SINCLAIR.-In fond and loving mem ory of our darling Aunty Dulce, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by her loving nephew and niece. Bert and Olive. Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never did forget. And so we think, wherever she is. She still is watching yet. SINCLAIR.--Fondest memories of our darling Aunty Dulce. who passed away March 20. 1946. Inserted by her loving niece and nephew. Dulce and Lou. We miss you for we loved you. As memories we recall. For parting with our loved one Was the saddest day of all. Our darling Aunty Dulce. SINCLAIR.-Treasured memories of my dear Aunty Dulce, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by her loving niece Bess. If I could kiss your dear, sweet face And see your own dear smile And put my arms around you, darling. Just for a little while. God alone knows how we miss you SINCLAIR.-In sad and loving mem-ory of Aunty Dulcie, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by Bert, Paddy and Maureen O'Brien. As long as life and memory lasts, You will live for ever in our hearts. SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of our dearly loved cousin, Dulcie, passed away at Mt. Hawthorn, March 20, 1946. In-serted by Theo and Kath. Gone from our midst, but in our hearts you are with us always. SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of Dulce, who passed away on March 20, 1946. A true friend of May and family. One of the best. Ever remembered. SINCLAIR.-Treasured memories of our dear friend, Dulcie, who passed away March 20, 1946. Inserted by Marjorie and Fel Stewart. The winds of heaven blow softly. O'er that quiet and hallowed spot But in the changing scenes of life. By us you are not forgot. SINCLAIR (Dulcie Muriel).-On March 20. 1946. Remembered always by Myrtle and Len Vivian and family. A year has passed but memories stay. As near and dar as yesterday SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 19, 1942; also my dear father, November 26, 1930. Inserted by their loving daughter Lillian and son-in-law Norman Culleton, grandsons, Ron and Stan. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. THOMPSON.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who passed away March 20, 1936. Remembered always by Mattie, Jack and children. WARD.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away March 20, 1946. Always remembered by her loving son and daughter-in-law Zillah and grandchildren. WARD (Sarah Elizabeth).-In loving memory of our. dearu mother and Gran. passed away March 20, 1946. Ever re-membered by Nona and Bert Dickson and family, 63 Hobart-street, Mt. Haw-thorn. WARD.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away on March 20, 1946. Ever remem-bered by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Edie and Jack Broadhurst and grandchildren, Leila, Mary, Jim and Ken. WILKINSON.—In ever-loving memory of our darling daughter, Gladys, who left us, suddenly, March 20, 1942. Al-ways remembered by her mother and father (Geddes-street, Victoria Park). Beautiful memories, Glady, dear. WILKINSON.-Treasured memories of Glad, taken from us, suddenly, March 20, 1942; beloved sister and sister-in-law of Marie and Jim Clape (Darwin), fond aunty of Warwick and Ronald. It does rot nead thris ? elal day To bring you to our minds: The days that we dont ea of you SAre very hard to fid. en WILKINSON.-In loving memory of our dear Glad, who passed away March 20, 1942, dearly loved niece of Gladys and Matt Harwood. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MRS. H. GRIMBLY and Family, of 239 Thomas-street, Subiaco, wish to ex-press their sincere THANKS to all rela-tives and friends for telegrams, cards, letters and personal expressions of sym-pathy in their recent sad loss. Will all please accept this as a personal ex-pression of sincere gratitude. MRS. A. FERGUSON, of Kemp-street, Rockingham, desires to THANK all kind relatives and friends for kind expres- sions of sympathy, telegrams, letters and cards received in her recent bereavement. FUNERAL NOTICES. BAWDEN.—The Friends of Mr. E. G. Bawden, of 36 Blencowe-street, West Leederville, are respectfully informed that the remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Gertrude, will be interred in the Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 3.15 o'clock. The Funeral will leave our Private Chapel, 355 Hay-street, Subiaco, at 3 o'clock. PROSSER, SCOTT AND CO. LTD. Tel. W1804, B3399, L2682, F1066. BENNETT.—The Friends of the late Mr. Henry Pascoe Bennett, of 33 Gre-gory-street, Wembley, are respectfully informed that his remains will be in-terred in the Methodist Cemetery, Kar-rakatta, THIS (Thursday) MORNING at 11.15 o'clock. The Funeral will leave our Private Chapel after a Service com-mencing at 10.45 o'clock. PROSSER, SCOTT AND CO. LTD., Subiaco. Tel. W1804, B3399, L2682, F1066. CASSIDY.—The Friends of the late Mr. Edward Cassidy, of 375 Canning-highway, Palmyra, are respectfully informed that a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St. Gerard's Church, Palmyra, at 9 o'clock THIS (Thursday) MORNING. The Cortege is appointed to leave St. Gerard's Church, Hammad-street, Palmyra, at 9.45 o'clock, arriving at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fremantle, at 10 o'clock. No flowers by special request. PERTH FUNERAL DIRECTORS LTD., 379 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. B8616, B8623. CASSIDY.—Holy Name Society.—Mem-bers of the Palmyra Branch are respect-fully informed that the Funeral of their late Member, Edward Cassidy, will take place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fremantle, THIS (Thursday) MORNING at 10 o'clock. Mr. WADDELL, President. GIOVINAZZO.—The Friends of the late Mrs. Francesca Giovinazzo, of Government-road, Osborne Park, are respect-fully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave St. Kieran's Church, Osborne Park, at 1.45 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, arriving at the Cemetery at 2.30 o'clock. Friends wish- ing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.3 o'clock train leaving Perth. Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St. Keiran's Church at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) morning. BOWRA AND O'DEA, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. B4308. Private B3376. JEFFREY.—The Friends of Mr. Wil-liam Charles Bennett Jeffery, of the P.M.G.'s Department, and Mrs. W. C. B. Jeffrey, of Donnybrook, are respect-fully informed that the remains of their late dearly loved twin son, Ian Charles, will be laid to rest in the Church of England Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 11.30 o'clock THIS (Thursday) MORNING. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of their sincere friend, 15 Money-street, Perth, at 11.10 o'clock. Friends attending may proceed by the 10.35 a.m. train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH AND CO. Tel. B8008 and M1346. LEAN.—The Friends of the late Mr. Albert (Harry) Lean, formerly of Adelaide-terrace, Perth, Retired Butcher, formerly of 43rd Bn., 1st A.I.F., are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Anglican portion of the Guildford Cemetery at 2.10 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege is appointed to leave our Service Chapel, James-street, Guildford, at 2 o'clock. ARTHUR J. PURSLOWE AND CO. Tel. B2649. McGOVERN.—The Friends of the late Mr. Denis McGovern, of Maddington, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs. Bowra and O'Dea's Private Mortuary, 195 Pier-street, Perth, at 11.5 o'clock THIS (Thursday) MORNING, arriving at the Cemetery at 11.30 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11.10 o'clock train leaving Perth. BOWRA AND O'DEA, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. B4308; Private, B3376. SKERMAN.—The Friends of the late Mr. W. H. Skerman, of Princep-street, Collie, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of Christ portion of the Collie Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Collie Church of Christ at 4 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON.