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BIRTHS.

BISHOP (nee Lechte).—On the 14th November, at

"Lara," Arthur street, Caulfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop - a son (Ronald Robert).

BLAIR.—On the 16th November, at Nurse Scott's private hospital, Warburton, to Mr. and Mrs.

Hy. Blair - a son (Ivan Charles Morrell). (Both

well.)

BRIDGE.—On the 20th November, at "Wynfield"

private hospital, Lilydale, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bridge, Kilsyth - a daughter (Isabel Annie).

BRYAN.—On the 24th October, at "Guilford" pri-

vate hospital, Camberwell, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bryan of "Sherwood," Mont Albert road, Surrey Hills - a son (Neil Harold).

BUTLER (nee Hickey). —On the 14th November,

at St. George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Butler, of East Kew - a son (John Joseph). Both well. CAMPBELL.—On the 10th November, at "Craig-

dhu," Meadow street, East St. Kilda, the wife of James Cuming Campbell - a son.

CARLOS.—On the 12th November, at St. George's

Hospital, Cotham road, Kew, to Warrant-Officer and Mrs. George Carleton Carlos, South Gipps-land - a son (George Carleton Poulton). (Both well.) DUNLOP.—On the 14th November, at private hos-

pital, 107 Webster street, Ballarat, the wife of Major W. A. S. Dunlop - a son.

GATWOOD.—On the 7th November, at ''Ross-

more," Adam street, South Yarra, the wife of P. B. Gatwood - a son.

GLENISTER (nee Olive Preece).—On the 17th No-

vember, at "Trinafour," private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Glenister, 13 Field street, Moonee Ponds - a son (Walter Raymond).

GOLDEN.—On the 12th November, at Sister Gil-

lie's Victoria House, Echuca, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Golden, of Bamawm - a son.

HAMPTON.—On the 17th November, 1919, at Nurse

Park's private hospital, Middle Brighton, the

wife of William F. Hampton - a son.

HASTINGS.—On the 17th November, 1919, at Sister

Annear's private hospital, the wife of Reginald P. Hastings - a daughter.

HAYES.—On the 13th November, at "Airlie," 17

Church street, Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayes - a son (Jack).

LANE.—On the 6th November, at "Londa" private

hospital, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lane, Joyce street, Elwood - a daughter.

LANE.—On the 20th November, 1919, at Burton-

court private hospital, Balwyn, to Dr. and Mrs. Edward Lane, Canterbury - a daughter.

LEE.—On Nov. 2, at Sister Smith's private hospital,

Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lee - a son (Geoffrey).

MADDEN.—On the 16th November, at Nurse Wain's, Fernleigh, Hoddle street, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Madden, of 12 Somerset street, Gardenvale - a daughter. Both well.

McDONALD (nee Lyla Dreher).—On the 7th No-

vember, at "Iona," Minyip, to Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald - a son.

McDONNELL.—On the 16th November, at "The

Bungalow," Orrong road, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDonnell - a son (Ian Francis).

McMICHAEL.—On the 11th November, at "Glen-

lee," Victoria street, North Williamstown, the wife of James McMichael - a daughter (Irene Campbell).

MEURER.—On the 6th November, at Nurse Beale's

private hospital, Olinda street, Bendigo, to Mr. and Mrs H. Meurer - a daughter (Mary Doro-

thea).

MORISON.—On the 31st October, at Nurse Sewell's

private hospital, Culcairn, N.S.W., the wife of P. Douglas Morison (late 24th Batt., A.I.F.), of "The Knoll," Henty, N.S.W. - a daughter.

OWEN.—On the 15th November, at "Lancewood,"

Glenferrie road, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Owen, of Ashfield, Sydney, late of Hawthorn - a son.

RAY (nee Elsie Cavanagh).—On the 27th October,

at Misses St. Ellen's, "Lister," private hospital, St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lawler Ray - a

daughter (Jeanne Lawler).

SCOTT (nee Ida Jones). —On the 8th November, at

Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott - a son.

SEYMOUR-PAYNE.—On the 4th November, at

"Londa" private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Seymour-Payne, "Windsor," Riddell parade, Elsternwick - a daughter.

SMITHERS.—On the 17th November, at Hobart,

Tasmania, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smithers - a

son.

SOMAN.—On the 13th November, at her residence,

"Jeannieville," Avoca street, Caulfield, the wife of Alfred P. Soman - a son.

STANLEY. —On the 19th November, at 12 Brunel

street, East Malvern, the wife of Richard Stanley - a son.

SUTTON.—On the 14th November, at "Kuranda,"

Wellington street, Middle Brighton, the wife of A. Neville Sutton - a son.

URQUHART (nee Diyo).- On the 30th October, at

"The Poplars" private hospital, Quirindi, the wife of J. A. Urquhart - a son.

VEITCH.—On the 13th October, at Edlington,

Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Veitch, 16 Maud street, Kew - a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

ATKINS-MORGAN.—On the 14th October, at St.

John's Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. A. E. White, James Robert, eldest son of the late Captain J. Atkins, of Sunderland, England, to Annie Edith, widow of the late J. E. Morgan, of East Melbourne, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. H. Bergmier, of St. Helier and Bass, South Gippsland. Present address: "Sunny-side," Tullamarine.

BALLINTINE-EUTROPE.—On the 18th October,

by the Rev. Oliver Dowsing, at Wesley Church, Melbourne, James Edmond, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballintine (late of Benalla), to Irene Estelle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eutrope, Nicholson street, Footscray. Present address, 30 Jordan street, Malvern.

BARRETT-LAROY.—On the 9th August, 1919, at

Touroing, France, Marie Claire, youngest daugh-ter of Jean Batiste Laroy and the late Sidonie Delporte Laroy, to Captain Alfred Horne Bar-rett, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barrett, of Kooyong road, Caulfield.

BATHARD-POTTER.—On the 11th October, at the

residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Caldwell, Thomas T. Bathard, second son of S. D. Bathard, West Ashton, Wiltshire, Eng-land, to Irene A. (Ipy), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Geelong road, Footscray.

BLAND-MACDONALD.—On the 20th October, at

Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by Rev. J. Cross, T. Arthur, elder son of the late J. A. Bland and Mrs. Bland, Cheshire, England, to Flora Marion, daughter of the late Hector MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, of Melbourne.

COLLIS-MULLANEY.—On the 19th September, at

East Melbourne, by the Rev. Jesse Mayo, ex-Pte. R. F. Collis (60th Battalion, A.I.F.), second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collis, Abbots-ford, to Mona, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mullaney, of Gembrook.

CONSEDINE-KEALY.—On the 22nd October, at a

Nuptial Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Mel-bourne, by the Very Rev. Father Lockington, S.J., Martin Edward (late 24th Btn.), youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Consedine, Irre-willipe, to Maurine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. A. Kealy, Coburg.

DENYER-ELLIS.—On the 22nd October, at Christ

Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. G. Pennicott, Robert, only son of Mrs. Denyer, Majestic Man-sions, St. Kilda, and the late Mr. Robert Wil-liam Denyer, to Naomi, younger daughter of Mrs. Ellis, Majestic Mansions, St. Kilda, and the late Mr. Frank Ellis.

DIPNALL-WILLIS.—On the 9th October, by the

Rev. Fr. Daly, at the Church of S.S. Michael and John, Horsham, James Fairlie Thomas, elder son of Mr. and the late Mrs. James D. Dipnall, of "Werai," Hoddle street, Elsternwick, to Annie Marcelle, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis, of "Lily Dale," Minimay, Vic-toria. Present address, the Commercial Bank, Murrayville. DRAPER-BRUCE.—On the 11th October, at the

Presbyterian Church, Nicholson street, North Carlton, by the Rev. J. L. Cope, John Arthur (late 7th Batt., A.I.F.), son of the late Mr. W. H. V. Draper, Glenferrie, and Mrs. S. Draper, to Veronica, second daughter of the late Mr. William Bruce and Mrs. Bruce, North Carlton.

DWYER-NOAKES.—On the 1st November, 1919,

at the Methodist Church, Auburn, by the Rev. A. E. Albiston, Eric Cornish, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dwyer, Glebe Point, Sydney, to Lucy Arrawatta, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oakes, "Alva," Burwood avenue, Hawthorn. Future home, Sydney.

FORSTER-OFFICER.—On the 18th November, at

Elsternwick Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. W. Macaulay, Cameron McD., only son of Mr. G. C. D. Forster, of Perth, to Jean C., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Officer, of Brendon, Mernda road, Malvern.

GOBLE-THOMSON.—On the 15th October, at the

Prahran Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Ivo Bertram, Reginald John, eldest son of Mr. and

Mrs. J. Goble, "Clayton" Emo road, East Mal-vern, to Winifred Mabel, youngest daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Thomson. Present address, "Coonarra," Rothesay avenue, East Malvern.

HARBORT-SIMON.—On the 11th October, at St.

Andrew's Church of England, Clifton Hill, by Rev. W. C. Hudson, Edward C. H. (A.I.F.),

third son of Mrs. A. Harbort, to Laura E., widow of the late R. Henry Simon, of Leongatha, and

second daughter of Mr. T. J. Wicks.

HEALEY-THOMPSON.—On the 8th October, at Christ Church, Ormond, by the Rev. C. A. Brewer, M.A., Harold Royal, the eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Healey, "The Grange," Point

Nepean road, Moorabbin, to Gladys Frederica

(Rica), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson, "Glen Orme," North road, Ormond. HENDERSON-CHAPMAN.- On the 18th October, at Prahran Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.

John Caldwell, William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson, North Melbourne, to Alice

Maud, only daughter of Mrs. Mary Chapman, of Leonard's Hill, Daylesford.

HOLLIN-NEILSON.—On the 18th October, 1919,

at S.S. Peter and Paul's, Montague street, South

Melbourne, by the Rev. Father O'Ryan, James,

youngest son of Mrs. J. Hunter, of Town Hall Hotel, Kyneton, to Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Neilson, of Eastern road, Albert Park.

JAMES-FLOOK.—On the 16th August, at White-

field Tabernacle, Kingswood, England, by the Rev. James Trebilco, Samuel Stuart, R.A.N., of H.M.A.S. "Anzac," elder son of Mr. and Mrs.

William James, 40 Truganini road, Caulfield, to Daisy Irene (Queenie), the second daughter of

the late Mr. A. J. and Mrs Flook, of The Park, Kingswood, England. KENNEDY-WHITTAKER.—On the 12th Novem-

ber, at All Saints' East St. Kilda, by the Rev. Canon Ashton, Stanley Richardson, youngest son Canon Ashton, Stanley Richardson, youngest son

of Charles Crichton Kennedy, "Caramut," West-bury street, East St. Kilda, to Victoria May, fourth daughter of William Walter Whittaker, Dalgety street, St. Kilda.

KIRBY-WARDLE.—On the 15th November, at Ballarat, by the Rev. John Walker, Terence C. Kirby, only son of the late Mr. C. J. and Mrs. Kirby, of 22 Oakley Square, London, to Priscilla I. Wardle, eldest daughter of Mr. H. T. and the late Mrs. Wardle, of Dawson street, Ballarat.

KUHN-LYON.—On the 29th October, at St.

Silas's, Albert Park, by the Rev. A. B. Rowed, Alfred August, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn,

of Brunswick, to Dora, third daughter of Mrs. Lyon, late of Brunswick. LEITH-MASON. —On the 7th October, at Auburn

Methodist Church, by the Rev. Albiston, Lieut. Eric Allan Leith, D.S.O. (late 46th Batt.), fifth

son of Mrs. A. A. Leith, Claremont avenue, Mal-vern, to Doris, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Mason, Klphin grove, Glenferrie.

MARRIAGES.

LIDDELL-DRAKEFORD. —On the 25th October, at

Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. H. Marshall, B.A., Robert Scott, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. Liddell, of Euroa, to Emma, fourth daughter of Mr. S. F. Drake-ford (China) and the late Mrs. Drakeford, Morrah

street, Parkville.

MEIER-SWANSON. —On the 18th October, 1919,

at St. Augustine's Church of England, Moreland, by the Rev. Crotty, Leslie Nelson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Meier, "Wiemere," Euroa, to Ida Lilian, youngest daughter of the late Mr. E. Swanson and Mrs. Swanson, "Ecklyn," Moreland NEALE-HAYBALL. —On the 4th October, at Christ

Church, St. Kilda, by Rev. Geo. Pennicott, Al-bert F., fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Neale Wil-loughby, N.S.W., to Vera E., younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hayball, Voltaire, Fitz-roy street, St. Kilda.

OVERHEW-KENDELL.—On the 29th October,

1919, at St. Columb's Church of England, by Rev. Mr. Deasey, Harold Bernard, son of Mr. F.

Overhew, W.A., to Margaret (Ellie), daughter of Hon. W. Kendell, "The Oaks," Auburn. Pre-sent address, "Kilara," Flinders. (W.A. papers please copy.)

PAUL-RIDGWAY. —On the 12th November, at

St. Augustine's Church, Hamilton, Brisbane, by the Rev. J. B. Armstrong, Cecil K. Paul, of Broome Estate, Bangi, Selangor, F.M.S., youngest son of W. F. B. Paul, Esq., late Colonial Service, and Mrs. Paul, Sussex, England, to Jean F. Camp-bell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Campbell Ridgway, of "Bendels," Hamilton, Brisbane.

PETERS-WILSON.—On the 30th September, at

Scots Church, Melbourne, by Chaplain-Captain Irving Davidson, Captain Harold Peters, M.C.

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peters, Auburn, to Bessie, daughter of Mrs. Wilson, St. Kilda and the late C. W. Wilson, J.P., Tatura. At home "Myvore," 42 Stanley grove, Canterbury (near Balwyn station), on Wednesday, 25th inst., after-

noon and evening.

RICHARDSON-HOLLINS. —On the 1st October, at

All Saints Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. T. W. Ashton, Herbert, second son of Mrs. Richardson, Tasmania, to Winifred, only daughter of Mrs. Hollins, Albert Park (late of Derby, England).

RUSHBROOKE-LEWRY.—On the 15th October, at

St. Bartholomew's Church of England, by the Rev. R. Fenwick-Brown, Albert Claud (late 6th Batt., A.I.F.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H.

Rushbrooke, Plaistowe, Park Crescent, Kew, to Ida Emily, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lewry, 138 Stawell street, Burnley.

SMITH-ALLEN.—On the 21st June, 1919, at the

Parish Church, Luton, by the Rev. W. C. M. Winter, George William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith, West Brunswlck, to Gladys Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Present address, 387 Moreland road, West Brunswick.

STEVENSON-LUBE (By Special License).—On the

28th August, 1919, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. Father J. Donovan, Edward Turner (late A.I.F.), eldest son of the late Colonel Edward William Stevenson, Royal Horse Artillery, Edinburgh, Scotland, and nephew of the late Brig.-Genl. Herbert Wemyss Stevenson, late Black Watch Regt., to Emily, daughter of the late John Brangan Lube, of Melbourne ("White Hall," Bank place, Melbourne).

THOMAS-TAYLOR.—On the 25th October at St.

John's Church of England, Ballarat, by the Rev.

Best, Arthur Llewlyn (late A.I.F. ), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Barmouth, Wales, to Amy Beatrice, daughter of Mrs. Taylor, of Ballarat, and late Robert Taylor, of Beech-

worth.

THOMSON-NORTHCOTT. —On the 11th October,

at the Methodist Church, Coburg, by the Rev.

T. B. Reid, assisted by the Rev. T. C. Boundy,

Reginald Herbert, son ol Mr. R. Thomson, 55 Cameron street, Coburg (grandson of the late Mr. R. R. Wearlng, Elmore), to Elma Milfred, daughter of Mr. Chas. Northcott, "Karadomo, 17 Edments street, Brunswick.

TOLLEY-PRATT.—On the 15th October, 1919, at

Looar, Holmes road, Moonee Ponds, by the Moderator, Rev. David Ross, St. Kilda, Herbert W. Tolley (A.I.F.) to Nellie Duncan Pratt, third daughter of the late Thomas and Annie Pratt. Present address - Moranding Park, Mooranding.

TONKES-DIXON. —On the 25th October, at Church

of Christ, Drummond, by Mr. Gifford Gordon, Francis Ardwick (late 29th Batt., A.I.F.) eldest

son of Mrs. H. Tonkes, Windsor, to Elizabeth Jane (Jinnie), eldest daughter of Mrs. E. A.

Dixon, Drummond.

WALTER-FIELD. —On the 15th October, at the

residence of the bride, Frank J., youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Walter, of Ben-digo, to Ellie S., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Field, of Verulam, Park street, West Brunswick. Present address - Cliftonwood,

Olinda street, Bendigo.

WHEATLEY-CARTWRIGHT. —On the 4th Octo-

ber, at St. Monica's R.C. Church, Essendon, by the Rev. Father Nelan, Horace (late A.I.F.), fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley, Athol

street, Moonee Ponds, to Isabel, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Byron street,

Moonee Ponds.

WILLIAMS-JAMES.—On the 18th October, at

Wesley Church, Lonsdale street, by the Rev. A.

McCallum, Clarence (late lieutenant A.I.F.), son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams, Carlton, to Ettie, daughter of S. and E. James, of Brunswick.

WOODROFFE-NORMAN. —On the 21st October

1919, at St. Michael's C.E., Prince's Hill, by the Rev. C. W. T. Rogers, Charles Edward Wood-

roffe to Violet Isabel Norman, only daughter of Charlotte and the late Henry Norman, of Albert Park. Address, "Coonover," Bastings street,

Northcote.

DEATHS.

ALLISON.- On the 17th November (suddenly), at

the residence of her daughter (Mrs. G. Frost), Moubray street, Albert Park, Elizabeth, relict of the late Alexander Allison, in her 87th year. (Privately interred 20th November )

BAYNE.- On the 17th October, 1919, Agnes Ann

Bayne, of Cathedral street, Sydney, beloved wife of Arthur Bayne, mother of Dawn and Raymond Leslie, and grandmother of Dawn and Margaret.

BOURKE.- On the 19th November (suddenly), at

her residence, No. 36 Eastbourne street, Wind-sor, May Russell, dearly beloved wife of Michael Bourke, daughter of the late Dr. Edward Philip, of Castlemaine, and devoted mother of Robert, Lena, Michael, Annie, Nora, and Ruby, late of Shepparton, aged 62 years. R.I.P.

BRADY.- On the 16th November, at his residence,

Hesket, near Woodend, Peter Brady, son of the late James Brady, County Carlow, Ireland.

Rest in peace.

BROWN.- On the 29th October, at the residence

of her father, Kennedy street, Hamilton, Louisa Emma, fourth daughter of G. E. and the late Elizabeth Brown, loving sister of Lottie (Mrs. Looker, Myamyn), and W. D. Brown (Tas-mania), aged 38 years.

BROWN.- On the 30th October, at his late resi-

dence, Kennedy street, Hamilton, George Edwin, relict of the late Elizabeth Brown, dearly loved father of Mrs. Looker (Myamyn), and W. D. Brown (Tasmania), aged 80 years and 9 months. Late Victorian railways.

BROWNE.- On the 20th November, 1919, at the

E. S. and A. Bank House, High street, Mal-vern, Edward Maxwell (late 6th F.A. Brigade, A.I.F.), the dearly loved only son of Henry Maxwell and Mabel S. C. Browne, aged 24 years.

BUTCHER.- On the 11th November (suddenly, at

midnight), at her residence, Ellray Farm, Beeac, Naomi, beloved wife of James E. Butcher, loved mother of Alice, Ethel, Barton, Dora, Jessie, Charlie (deceased, late A.I.F.), Annie, and Jack, in her 55th year.

In God's care.

And "so He giveth His beloved sleep."

CARMICHAEL.- On the 15th November, at his

residence, Hastings, Malcolm, dearly beloved hus-band of Martha, loving father of Mrs. Oppenhelm, Albert Park; Mrs. Stewart, W.A.; Mrs. Eden, Glen Forbes; Mrs. Thorp, Carnegie; Hugh, Flora, and Jack, aged 79 years.

CLAYDON.- On the 21st November, 1919, at his

residence, 48 Lillimur road, S. Caulfield, James William, the dearly beloved husband of Annie Keating Claydon, and loving father of Char-lotte, Lillie, William, Emma, Margaret, John, Jessie, Rose, Elsie, and Violet, aged 72 years.

DOBSON.- On the 20th November, Frederick, the beloved elder son of Elizabeth Mary and the late Henry Dobson, loved brother of Lillian E. and

the late Ainsley Dobson.

DOW.- On the 16th November, 1919, at Kelvin

Hospital, Willaura, Florence Martha Dow, dearly loved wife of William Dow, "Wyroona," Lake Bolac, loving mother of Leslie (deceased, late A.I.F.), Edith, Lina, Jacky, and dear little

Nancy.

A patient sufferer.

DOYLE.- On the 21st November, 1919, at her

parents' residence, "Birch Hill," 479 Dryburgh street, Hotham Hill, Mary Ellen (Ciss), dearly beloved eldest daughter of William and Mary Doyle, and loved sister of Ursula and the late Jack and Maggie Doyle. No flowers. R.I.P.

Dearly loved and deeply mourned.

EGAN.- On the 11th November, at Koonwarra,

Ellen, dearly beloved daughter of the late Daniel and Ellen Egan, sister of Hannah and Dan. (In-terred Leongatha Cemetery, November 13.)

R.I.P.

GARDNER.- On the 14th November, passed peace-

fully away at "Clayworth," Marlborough street, Balaclava, James Roberts.

A faithful and true friend. -(Inserted by E. McCulloch.)

HYNDMAN.- On the 16th November, 1919, at

Coburg, Thomas Warwick Hyndman, formerly at Wando Station, Casterton, aged 77 years.

JEWELL.- On the 16th November, at his resi-

dence, "Millfarm House," St. James, William Henry Jewell, dearly loved father of Montague and Hubert (St. James), Dora (Mrs. Carruthers, Cobram), Ruby (Benalla), aged 71.

"Into Thy hands, oh Lord."

KENT.- On the 20th November, at his residence,

Sydney, N.S.W., Charles Kent, beloved brother of Mrs. Webster (Surrey Hills), Mrs. Brose (Colac), Mrs. Moore (W.A.), and J. H. Kent,

late of Perth.

MACLACHLAN.- On the 21st November, at his

late residence, 82 Wellington road, East Mel-

bourne, George Burgess, the dearly loved husband of Melina MacLachlan, and dearly loved father of Elsie (Mrs. F. McClelland), and Nellie (Mrs. W. Shields), aged 67.

McROBERT.- On the 9th November, at Mosman,

Sydney, James W. McRobert, dearly loved brother of Helen (Mrs. H. Taylor), Annie (Mrs. W. Morrison), Jessie (Mrs. J. Evans), George (deceased), and Jean (Mrs. C. Levens), late of Burwood and Leura. Interred Wentworth Falls,

Blue Mountains. (Inserted by his loving

sisters.)

NICOL.- On the 19th November, at his residence,

13 Barwise street, North Melbourne, William, beloved husband of Florence E. Nicol, only son of the late William and Agnes Nicol, loved brother of Annie (Mrs. Walsh), Jean, and Mary,

aged 34 years. (Privately interred on 21st.)

At rest.

RICHARDSON.- On the 14th November, 1919, at

Bondi, Sydney, N.S.W., Frederick Lane, devoted husband of Lucy Richardson and much-loved and only brother of Mrs. Fitzsimons, Rolvenden,

Middle Brighton, and the Misses Richardson, Re-gent street, Brighton Beach, and the youngest son of the late John and Elizabeth Richardson, of Roseneath House, Sandymount, Co. Dublin, Ire-

land.

So He giveth His beloved sleep.

ROEBUCK.- William, dearly beloved husband of

Lillian, High street road, Glen Waverley (sud-denly, at private hospital, Melbourne), Fri-day, 21st November, aged 77 years.

SWIFT.- On the 19th November, at Heidelberg,

Charles Richard, loved husband of Elizabeth Swift, of High street, Preston (late of Haw-thorn), and father of Charles William Swift (late A.I.F.). (Privately interred.)

THOMSON.- On the 19th November, at Brisbane,

Hugh Gilmour, the eldest son of the late John Gilmour Thomson, 55 Eglinton street, Moonee

Ponds.

DEATHS.

WATSON.- On the 18th November, at her daugh-

ter's residence, 797 Burwood road, Upper Haw-thorn, Catherine Elizabeth, relict of the late George Rolleston Watson, and loving mother of Charles (on active service), Jack, Mrs. Holzer, Mrs. Hooper, and Ita, in her 65th year. R.I.P. (Interred privately.)

WAY.- On the 21st November, 1919, at his resi-

dence, "Atholstan," Chatsworth road, E.

Prahran, John Laurence, the dearly loved hus-band of Jessie Way, and loving father of Chris-

tine, Emily (Mrs. R. Clifford), Ethel, and Harry, aged 61 years.

At rest.

WEBSTER.- On the 17th November, 1919, at Mont-

clair avenue, Brighton, Lurline, the dearly be-loved wife of Donald Webster, and loving mother of Don, Lurline, and little Billie, and foster-mother of Lynn.

WENSOR.- On the 15th November, at "Drynane"

private hospital, Bondi, Sydney, Ida Louise, dearly loved wife of Lieut. G. T. Wensor, M.C., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Arnold, "Freeling," Albury, aged 29 years.

WESTMAN.- On the 3rd November, at Dr. Davies'

private hospital, Lockhart, N.S.W., Anna Eliza-beth, beloved wife of Charles Westman, Lockhart, loving mother of Charles. Alex., Will, and Tom (New South Wales), Alf and Jack (Queensland), Annie (Mrs. A. Bower) and the late Peter, of Glenrowan West, aged 81.

Peace, perfect peace.

WHEELDON.- On the 20th November, at Water-

fall Hospital, N.S.W., Norman Richar,d second son E. R. Wheeldon, Surreyville, Miller grove, Kew, aged 33 years.

At rest.

WOODS.- On the 17th November, Martha Woods,

late of Ellingham, Norfolk.

A faithful friend and servant for nearly fifty

years.

-(Home papers please copy. )

WOODSIDE.- On the 20th November, at the resi-

dence of her son-in-law, "Parkhead," Addison street, Moonee Ponds, Jessie, the beloved wife of Robert Walker Woodside, and loving mother of Archibald and Elizabeth (Mrs. R. B. Anderson),

aged 71 years. Privately interred on the 21st November.

IN MEMORIAM.

On Active Service.

BRUCE.- In loving memory of Private William

Edward Arnold Bruce, dearly loved son of Amy Gertrude and the late William Bruce, of Idaho, Amess street, North Carlton, who was killed in action in France, on 23rd November, 1916; brother of George (returned), Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Draper, Gerty, Chrystal, and Lorna.

"Dearly loved by all."

BRUCE.- A tribute to the ever-honoured memory

of Private W. F. A. Bruce, 58th Battalion, killed in action 23rd November, 1916, in France.

Australia called to her soldiers,

Called in honour's name,

He gave his life for an answer,

That's how he "played the game."

-(Inserted by 2nd Brigade pal, returned.)

CAMPIGLI.- In loving memory of my dear brother,

Jack, who died at Ludd, Palestine, 21st Novem-ber, 1918. (Inserted by Don.)

DELBRIDGE.- In loving memory of 20,019, Sapper W. R. B. Delbridge (Will), 2nd Field Co. Engi-neers, who was accidentally killed at Bohain, France, November 22, 1918, beloved only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B. Delbridge, Alphington, aged 21 years. Buried at Bohain Military Ceme-

tery.

Deeply regretted.

Star of Faith, through all the coming years gleam

bright,

Bid me believe that some day beyond the light

I shall meet him who looked in duty's face

with fearless smile.

See the dear eyes and hear again the well-re-

membered voice.

Murmur my feeble thanks and clasp his

boyish hand the while. -(Mother and father.)

DELBRIDGE.- In loving memory of our little

brother, Sapper W. Delbridge, died of injuries received in France, November 22, 1918. Also, our dear cousin, Staff-Nurse Edith Moorhouse, died of pneumonia in France, November 24, 1918. (Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Ida and Fred Moorhouse.)

DELBRIDGE.- In loving memory of our dear

brother, Sapper William Delbridge, accidentally killed at Bohain, France, November 22, 1918.

(Inserted by L. J. and E. G. Walker, Ivanhoe.) DELBRIDGE.- In proud and ever loving remem-

brance of my only brother, 20,019, Sapper Will Delbridge, who was accidentally killed at Bohain, France, November 22, 1918.

There is a link death cannot sever--

True love and remembrance lasts for ever.

-(Inserted by his loving sister, Gladys.)

DELBRIDGE.- In loving memory of my sincere

friend, 20,019, Sapper W. Delbridge, accidentally killed in France, Nov. 22, 1918.

One of the best.

-(Inserted by his sincere friend, M. Vickers,

Northcote.)

DELBRIDGE.- In loving memory of our dear

brother, Sapper Will Delbridge, who died of in-juries on the 22nd November, 1918, aged 21

years.

We are picturing you in memory, dear Will,

Just as we saw you last.

-(Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Hilda and Will Lancaster, Alphington.)

DELBRIDGE.- In memory of William B. Delbridge,

killed at Bohain, France, on 22nd November, 1918. (Inserted by his pals, H.N.K., E.G., and F.A.O.)

IN sad and loving memory of my dear brother,

who was killed in action, France, 23rd Novem-

ber, 1916.

Three years have passed, but none can tell The loss of a brother I loved so well. His heart was true, his spirit brave;

He is resting now in a soldier's grave.

-(Inserted by his loving sister Jessie, Kerami, Marysville.)

KELLY.- In loving memory of Staff-Sergeant

Albert Kelly, 12th A.A.S.C., who died 22nd No-vember, 1915, at Imtarfa Hospital, Malta, after being wounded at Gallipoli; brother of the

late Lieutenant Leo P. Kelly, killed in action in France. R.I.P. (Inserted by his loving parents.) KELLY.- In sad and loving memory of my dear

pal, Staff-Sergeant Albert Kelly, who died at Malta, November 22, 1915, after being wounded at Gallipoli.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall,

Loving remembrance outlasts all.

-(Inserted by his old pal, C. W. Jackson.)

LOWTHER.- In loving memory of my dear brother,

Pte. F. W. Lowther, who died of illness in the Abbeville Hospital, Nov. 21, 1918.

We miss him most who loved him best. -(Inserted by K.C.)

McLAURIN.- In sad but proud and loving memory

of my dear brother, Lieut.-Colonel A. McG. McLaurin, 8th Light Horse Regt. (one of the originals), who died of pneumonia at Tripoli, Syria, 23rd November, 1918.

It is sweet and glorious to die for one's King

and country.

-(Inserted by his loving brother, Reg. A McLaurin.)

McLAURIN.- In loving memory of our dearly be-

loved brother, Lieut.-Colonel A. McG. McLaurin, 8th Light Horse Regt. (one of the originals), who died of bronchial pneumonia on the 23rd Novem-ber, 1918, at Tripoli, Syria.

Nor could more fit memorial rise

To meet the Empire's children's eyes, Than that which tells of duty done, Though life be given in desert lone.

-(Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, R. McG. and C. M. McLaurin, and family, "Curnalla," Rutherglen.)

MUNDY.- In proud and loving memory of our dear

son and brother, Flight-Lieutenant Clarence Reginald Mundy, who crashed whilst on duty, at Crail, Scotland, on the 23rd November, 1918.

Ever remembered.

Only those who have lost know the price of

peace.

-(Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, brother Les, and sisters Essie and Sylv.)

MUNDY.- In loving memory of our dear brother,

Flight-Lieut. C. R. Mundy, who was killed in an aeroplane accident at Crail, Scotland.

Only those who have lost know the price of peace. -(Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, E. and F. Long.)

MURRAY.- On the 22nd November, 1918, of

bronchial-pneumonia, at the 41st Stationary Hos-pital, France, Driver Russell Murray, beloved younger son of the late Hugh Murray, Warrnam-bool, and Mrs. Hugh Murray, 98 Milton street, St. Kilda, after two years' active service in the Auxiliary Mechanical Transport Column.

In loving memory.

PUNCHER.- In loving memory of my dear brother,

Private James S. Puncher, killed in action, France, 21st Batt., November 21, 1916; also my dear husband, Private James H. Bonella, died of wounds, May 24, 1918.

Under the flag with the five-starred cross,

The pride of our Southern sea,

They laid down their lives in the deadly strife

To keep Australia free.

ROBERTS.- In memory of our dear pal, Gunner

T. J. (Tom) Roberts, 105th Howitzer Battery, who died of bronchial pneumonia, November 22,

1918.

A soldier and a man.

One of the best.

-(Inserted by his pals, Claude Knowles, Barmah, and Clem Grinter, Nathalia, both late A.I.F.)

THOMAS.- In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, Henry George, who died in France from influenza on November 22, 1918.

The war is o'er, the victory won,

To all those words sound nice,

But oh, how sad the hearts of those

Whose loved ones paid the price.

-(Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sister, brother, and brother-in-law, Langwarrin.) THOMAS.- In loving memory of our dear bother

and uncle, Henry George, who died from influ-enza in France on November 22, 1918.

When the bells of peace are ringing,

And your hearts are filled with pride,

Give one kind thought to the sorrowing ones

Whose boys have fought and died.

-(Inserted by his sorrowing brother, sister-in-law, and nieces, Langwarrin.)

THOMSON.- In sad and loving memory of our

dear son and brother, Corporal Andrew A. Thom-son, M.M., 8th Field Co., Aust. Engineers, who died of wounds at 3rd Stationary Hospital, Rouen, France, on the 22nd November, 1917. (In-serted by his parents, brothers, and sister, Mel-bourne road, Dandenong.)

VICK.- In loving memory of our dear son, Sergt.

Albert (Alb) Vick, killed in action November 23, 1916, late 29th Battalion, and loving grandson of Mr. P. Vick, Bendigo.

He made the great sacrifice.

-(Inserted by his parents, Kensington.)

VICK.- In memory of our dearly loved brother,

Sgt. Albie Vick, killed in action November 23, 1916.

Less than the dust the glory we attained If in our hearts be not for ever shrined

The deathless memory of those who signed In blood the covenant by which we gained

Our freedom.

ABRAHAMS.- In fond and loving memory of our

dear mother, Leah Abrahams, relict of the late Henry Abrahams, who departed this life Novem-ber 23, 1914.

-(Mourned by her sorrowing children, Isaac, London; Emanuel, Fanny, Louis, Alfred, Edward, London; Esther and Minnie, and her grandsons, Harry and Phillip.)

May her dear soul rest in peace.

ABRAHAMS.- In loving memory of our dear

mother, who departed this life November 23,

1914.

May her soul rest in peace.

-(Inserted by her loving daughters, Alice Cohen and Esther Lyons.)

IN MEMORIAM.

BROWN.- In loving remembrance of my dearest

husband and our dear father, who passed away at 519 Station street, North Carlton, on the 23rd November, 1918.

Pure are the joys above the sky,

And all the region's peace.

No wanton lips or envious eye

Can see or taste the bliss.

Straight is the way, the door is straight,

That leads to joys on high;

'Tis but a few that find the gate, While crowds mistake, and die.

-(Inserted by his loving wife, Catherine Brown, and sons, Archibald and William.)

BROWN.- In sad but loving memory of my adored

father, who passed away at 519 Station street,

North Carlton, on the 23rd of November, 1918. The blow was sudden, the shock severe;

We little thought his death was so near. Only those who have lost are able to tell

The pain at the heart at not saying farewell.

There is no love like father's. Though we seek for it in vain,

Though we may be loved by others, Love like father's never comes again, Forget him? No, I never will.

I loveld him in life; in death I do the same.

-(Inserted by his only daughter, May Cumming Johns.)

BYRNE.- In loving memory of dear mother, who

died on the 23rd November, 1916; also dear Will, who died on the 22nd of April, 1914; also dear Albert, who died on 21st March, 1907.

Oh, sacred heart of Jesus,

Have mercy on their souls. -(Inserted by the family.)

CHANDLER.- In loving memory of James Chand-

ler, of Rathscar, who died November 22, 1918,

beloved husband of Alice, and loving father of George and Bowen. R.I.P. (Inserted by his loving wife and sons.)

COLLARD.- In loving memory of our dear sister

Margaret, who passed away at St. Kilda on 22nd November, 1917.

Sadly missed.

FINN.- In loving memory of my dear wife, Vera

Lillian, who departed this life on the 22nd No-vember, 1917. (Inserted by her loving husband, Walter Stephen.)

FINN.- In loving memory of my dear sister Vera,

who parted this life on November 22, 1917. (In-serted by her fond brother Bert.)

FOULDS.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who died 23rd November, 1898; also our dear sister Mary, who died December 9, 1915; also our dear mother, who died May 15, 1919.

Those who live in the hearts of those who

knew their worth is not to die.

-(Inserted by their loving family, 8 Merton street, Albert Park.)

FOWLER (nee Alice Parry).- In loving memory of

my dear wife, who was called home on the 23rd November, 1917.

Peace, perfect peace.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and little Gwenzeth.)

FRY.- In loving memory of my dear wife and our

mother who passed away 22nd November, 1918.

Rest in peace.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and family.)

HALL.- In loving memory of my dear husband,

Robert Hall, who passed away at "Oakworth," Clifton Hill, on 23rd November, 1917.

Your weary hours and days of pain, And troubled nights are passed; Your ever patient wornout frame

Has found sweet rest at last. —(Elizabeth Hall.)

HALL.- In loving memory of our dear father,

Robert Hall, who departed this life at Hoddle street, Clifton Hill, on 23rd November, 1917.

Ever remembered.

—(Inserted by his loving family.)

HALL.- In loving and affectionate memory of our

dear father, Robert Hall, who passed away at Oakworth, Clifton Hill, on 23rd November, 1917.

"Peace, perfect peace."

—(Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Bessie and Ted Thompson.)

MARSHALL.- In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our father, John Frederick, who passed away on 23rd November, 1918, at Nicholson street,

East Brunswick.

In the silence thou has vanished,

I am lonely, left so lone.

Canst thou see how much I miss thee

In that far-off, distant home?

Do you still remember, far-off or near,

The faithful heart that is waiting here!

When the morning breaks and the shadows flee, And the pain is past, will you come for me?

-(Inserted by his loving wife Annie, and sons William and Frank.)

MARSHALL.- In loving memory of Foster Mar-

shall, who passed away at Glenferrie, November 22, 1918.

An old resident of Geelong.

MORRIS.- A loving tribute to the memory of our

mother, who left us four years ago. (A. Morris, St. Kilda.)

ORGAN.- Passed peacefully away on the 22nd No-

vember, 1918, Elizabeth Organ, faithful, loving

wife of John Trealor Organ.

One year ago no tongue can tell

How anxiously we stood

Beside dear sister Lizzie's bed,

To save her if we could.

With tears we saw her sinking, We watched her fade away.

And our hearts are sadly aching

For the dear one who passed away. Weep not that her toils are ended,

Weep not that her race is run; God grant we may rest as calmly

When our work, like her's, is done.

-(Inserted by her sorrowing relatives and friends.)

PETER.- In loving memory of my dear wife and

our mother, Annie, who passed away on 23rd November, 1916, at Ythan, East St. Kilda.

PETERS.- In memory of my friend, who died No-

vember 23, 1916.

Ever remembered and loved.

Behind all shadows standeth God. -(A.B.)

PETRIE.- In loving remembrance of our dear

father, John Story Petrie, who died at Frankston on the 22nd of November, 1917, also our loved mother, Alice Anne Petrie, passed away at

Frankston on the 22nd of March 1905.

The years will bring the changes,

But still within our hearts

We will keep our parents' memory A sacred thing apart.

-(Inserted by their loving daughter, son-in-law, Jessie R., Joseph Thomson, and grand-daugh-

ters.)

SAMPSON.- In fondest memory of Annie Catherine,

beloved wife of Harold Sampson, passed away November 22, 1918, at Leicester, Mayfield grove,

Malvern.

We set out together, mate o' mine, When youth was in its prime;

Life-the path that lay before us, Life-the hill we had to climb --We neither of us knew the road,

How long the journey, great the load; Nor I how deep the debt I owed To God, for mate o' mine. -(Harold Sampson.)

SAMPSON.- In sincere and loving memory of our

darling mother, who passed away peacefully at "Leicester," Malvern, on November 22.

Dearly loved, sadly missed, We cannot clasp thy tender hand,

Thy voice we cannot hear;

Yet in our dreams we see thy face,

Shine bright 'midst starlight clear.

Though angels took thee from our sphere,

To yonder realm divine,

The link that bound us here below

Still binds our hearts to thine.

-(Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Harold and Ruby Sampson.)

SAMPSON.- In fond and dearest memory of our

dear mother (other mam), who passed peace-fully home on the 22nd November, 1918.

We know not where His islands lift

Their fronded palms in air;

We only know we cannot drift

Beyond His love and care.

-(Inserted by her loving daughter Ethel and Will and Archie Twyford.)

SAMPSON.- In loving memory of our dear mother

and grandma, who passed away at Malvern on November 22, 1918.

At rest.

-(Inserted by Bert, Edith, and Dorothy, Irving avenue, Armadale.)

SHIPWAY.- In loving memory of my dear wife

and our darling mother, who passed peacefully away on the 22nd November, 1916, at Riddell's Creek.

Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand,

And the sound of a voice that is still.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, James Shipway, Amy, May, Emily, and Lily, and grand-children, Lucy, Emily, and little Maud.)

SWINGLER.- In loving memory of my beloved

husband, Jordan John Swingler, and our dear father, who passed away at his residence, Trafalgar, on the 23rd November, 1912.

When we recall fond memories, dear, Which cling to us from year to year,

Those memories, sweet, how dear they are.

Remembrance.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

TREADWELL.- In sweet remembrance of our

Maisie, dear auntie of Mescal and Maisie, who died on the 23rd November, 1918.

TUBB.- In loving memory of my dear husband

and our father, Harry Tubb, of St. Helena, Long-wood East, who passed away on the 22nd of November, 1918.

At rest! With loved ones gone before he waits

for us.

TUCKER.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed away at "Cranbrook," South road, Brighton Beach, November 21, 1918.

Peace, perfect peace.

-(Inserted by his loving children.)

VIRTUE.- In loving memory of my dear wife and

our darling mother, Emma Elizabeth Virtue, who passed away on the 23rd November, 1915.

WASHINGTON.- In memory of John, beloved

father of Mrs. J. Kellett, and grandfather of J. M., G. E., D. L., and L., Albert Park, who passed away at Woodend, November 23, 1917.

WOODHAM (nee TRINNICK).- In affectionate re-

membrance of my dear wife, Lill, who passed away at "Lilwood," East Brunswick, on No-

vember 22, 1918.

A loving wife, a devoted mother, and a true

little pal.

-(Alf. J. Woodham, "Eurolie," 91 Grosvenor street, E. St. Kilda.)

WOODHAM (nee Trinnick).- In loving and fond

remembrance of my dear daughter, Lily Eliza-beth, who died at Brunswick on November 22, 1918, also my dear nephew, William Webb Heweston, who was killed in action in France on August 23, 1918.

A trusting, faithful little heart, Has left this weary world below;

But I know in that beautiful Mansion above She is waiting for me to come. Soon together we shall stand By the crystal river;

There to join the happy throng, Praising God for ever.

-(Inserted by her loving mother, M. A. Cum-ing, Ducker street, Yarraville.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

BLUNDY.- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. BLUNDY desire

to THANK their many kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, let-ters, and personal expressions of sympathy during their sad bereavement in the loss of their loved son. Will all kind friends accept this intimation of our deepest gratitude. Highbury road, Bur-wood. BOWEN.- Mrs. EDWARD BOWEN and Family

desire to express their sincere THANKS for the kind expressions of sympathy received during

their recent sad and sudden bereavement.

"Nenagh," Booran road, Caulfield. BROWN.- PARKER (FRED) BROWN and Family tender their sincere THANKS to many friends for kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, &c., during their recent sad bereavement; also desire to thank Dr. J. Forbes MacKenzie for unremitting attention. Nurse Culhane, and nurses of Bethesda private hospital. 8 Clifton avenue, Clifton Hill.

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

COATE.- Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS COATE and

Family respectfully wish to THANK their many kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and expressions of sym-pathy in their recent sad bereavement. Bridge

street, Hampton.

CRAWFORD.- The Family of the late Mrs. ROSE

CRAWFORD desire to return their sincere THANKS to their many kind friends and relations for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Olinda, 47 Robertson

street, Kensington. DAVIES.- Mrs. DAVIES and Family desire to

convey sincere THANKS to all kind friends and relatives for beautiful floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and personal expressions of sym-pathy in their recent sudden and sad bereavement. 8 Learmonth street, Moonee Ponds. DRAKEFORD.- The Family of the late Mrs. S. F.

DRAKEFORD desire to express their sincere THANKS to their many relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and ex-pressions of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement. 40 Moorah st., Parkville. ECCLES.- Mr. ECCLES and Family desire to tender sincere THANKS for all expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Dun-lop street, Yarrawonga.

FERGUSON.- Mr. and Mrs. FERGUSON and

Family desire to express their heartfelt THANKS to kind friends and relatives, for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal ex-pressions of sympathy during their recent sad be-reavement in the loss of their dear son and brother, Herbert Wilson (Bert). Will all friends and relatives please accept this intimation of our gratitude to them, as we find it impossible to answer all individually. "Bonnie Brae," Dayles-ford. HAZARD.- Mrs. HAZARD desires to sincerely

THANK her neighbours and friends for their great kindness, also for telegrams, letters, and floral tributes received during her recent sad be-reavement. "Ellimatta," Cambridge road, Moo-roolbark.

HING.— Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM ANGUEY and

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anguiy desire to THANK their many friends and relatives for kind expres-sions of sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, let-ters, cards, and visits during their recent sad be-reavement, in the death of their dearly loved father, Joshua Chong Hing, especially thanking Mr. A. Laver, Dr. Herlitz, and the nurses of Hospital for Aged and Infirm, Cheltenham. 97 Queensberry street, Carlton. McDONELL.— The Misses M. and B. McDONELL,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonell, "Glen-garry," Kingsley street, E. Camberwell; and Miss A. McDonell, Euroa, desire to THANK friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent bereave-ment. MR. and Mrs. HETHERINGTON MARTIN and

Family desire to THANK their relatives and kind friends for visits, letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions, in their recent sad bereavement; also to the nursing staff of the Eye and Ear Hospital, for loving kindnesses shown to them while their little daughter was an inmate of the institution. Smith street, Dayes-ford. MR. A. A. ROSS and Family desire to tender

their sincere THANKS to all friends and re-

lations for telegrams, letters of sympathy, and floral tributes in their sad bereavement, particularly Dr. G. Hodgson, for his constant attention; also the Revs. G. Carson and A. R. Stephenson for their kindly visits. Manoah, Inkerman rd., East. St. Kilda.

MR. and Mrs. KENNEWELL return sincere

THANKS to their relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and personal ex-

pressions of sympathy during their recent sad be-reavement; also the doctors, nurses, and staff of Ward 15, Melbourne Hospital. MR. PICKERING and Family, of "Riversdale,"

Glen Eira road, Elsternwick, return sincere THANKS to their many friends for floral tributes, letters, and telegrams; also Dr. Sherwin and Nurse Duval, for their kindness in their recent sad bereavement. MRS. J. T. COLES and Family desire to sin-

cerely THANK all kind relatives and friends for cards, letters, telegrams, beautiful floral tri-butes, and personal expressions of sympathy in the recent sad bereavement of their dearly loved husband and father; especially thanking Nurses Gosney, Eyre, Marlow, Drs. F. W. Morton, A. S. Young, Forbes McKenzie, Rev. F. Robinson, for their untiring attention, and Mr. Lewis for the way he conducted the funeral arrangements. Will all kindly accept this, as we find it impossible to thank all individually. Prestonia, 10 Hotham street, South Preston. MRS. C. M. WALKER and Family, of "Gladys-

ville," Albert street, Surrey Hills, return sincere THANKS to their many friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and kind ex-pressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment, especially Mrs. J. Waites ond Mrs. C. Jeffery. MRS. T. McDONELL and Family desire to return sincere THANKS to their many friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy received in their recent bereavement. Will all kindly accept this intimation of our gratitude. "Carngham," 100 Kerferd road, Albert Park. MRS. TRAYNOR and Family desire to express

their heartfelt THANKS to their many friends for their personal sympathy, letters, cards, tele-grams, floral tributes, in their recent sad bereave-ment. Will kind friends please accept this in timation of deep gratitude. Dwyerstead, Buln Buln. MRS. MATTHIAS and Daughters desire to THANK their many kind friends and relations for sympathy expressed in visits, letters, tele-grams, &c., in their recent bereavement; they wish to especially thank brother officers and the members of the City Council. MRS. GARDNER and Family desire to return

sincere THANKS to their many friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad be-reavement. MRS. McMILLAN desires to THANK Mr. J. P.

Jones, tailor, Royal Arcade, also his em-ployees, for their trouble and tenderness her great loss.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

BROWNE.- The Friends of Mr. HENRY MAX-

WELL BROWNE are informed that the re-mains of his late beloved son, Edward Maxwell, will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, E.S. and A. Bank house, High st., Malvern, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd Nov.), at 2 p.m.

DRAYTON and GARSON, Undertakers, High st., Malvern, and Prahran. Tel. U1228. CLANCY.- The Friends of the late Mr. DENIS

FRANCIS CLANCY are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move from his parents' residence, No. 4 Alfred st., North Melb.,

THIS DAY (Sat., 22nd inst.), at 2.30 o'clock.

ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director. Head office, 221 Victoria st., near William st., West

Melb. 'Phone Cent. 980.

CLAYDON.- Friends of the late Mr. JAMES

WILLIAM CLAYDON are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will move from his late residence, 48 Lillimur road, South Caulfield, on Monday, 24th inst., at 10.30 a.m.

HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Glen-ferrie rd., Malvern. 'Phone U4039.

MACLACHLAN.- Friends of the late Mr.

GEORGE BURGESS MACLACHLAN are re-spectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Ceme-

tery.

The funeral will move from his late residence, 82 Wellington parade, East Melbourne, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd inst.), at 2.30 p.m. HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Len-

nox street, Richmond. 'Phone 912.

TWITCHETT.- The Friends of the late Mr.

HENRY TWITCHETT are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Coburg Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 29 Chet-wynd st., North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Sat., 22nd November), at 2 o'clock.

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker. Head office, 181 Elgin st., Carlton. Tel. No. 1182 Cent.

WAY.- Friends of the late Mr. JOHN LAURENCE WAY are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will move from his late residence, "Atholstan," Chatsworth road, E. Prahran, THIS

DAY (Saturday, 22nd inst.), at 4 p.m. (Motors.)

HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Wil-liams road, Toorak. 'Phone 246 Windsor.

WILSON.- The funeral of the late HERBERT LINDSAY WILSON (of Kywong, Lochhart) will leave Messrs. McIntosh Bros.' Funeral Estab-lishment, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, To-

morrow (Sunday, the 23rd inst.), at 9 o'clock, for the Wagga Wagga Cemetery. A. A. SLEIGHT, Funeral Directors, Melbourne. 'Phone 410.