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BIRTHS.
ALLEN.—On the 29th May, at "Bisley," Lexton
street, Ballarat (private hospital), the wife of S.S.M.
F. A. Allen—a daughter (Nora Lilliam). Both
well.
ANDERSON.–On the 20th May, at "Kinwarra,"
Claremont-avenue, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Athur
Anderson—a son (Ian Wray).
BARRET (nee Minnie Rogers).—On the 13th May,
at Hutton-street, Thornbury, the wife of C. I. Bishop
—a daughter (Jean).
BROSNAN (nee Beaumont).—On the 6th May,
to Mr. and Mrs. T. Brosnan, of "Kooringi." Ab-
bott-street, Sandringham—a son (stillborn).
BUNN (nee Nina Northam.—On the 4th June,
at Nurse Bonamy's, Footscray, the wife of E. A.
Bunn, A.I.F. abroad—a son (Maxwell).
CARTER.—On the 26th April, at ''Quisisana,'
Dandenong-road, Windsor, wife of C. E. Carter,
Creswick—a daughter.
CARTWRIGHT (nee Jessie Black).—On the 6th
June, at Nurse Kent's, ''St. Keverne," 313 Ed-
ward-street, East Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Cartwright, of Melrose-street, Sandringham—a son
(John Alexander). Both well.
CROWLEY (nee Eileen Bray).—On the 2nd
June, at Charles-street, Abbotsford, the wife of
Constantine J. Crowley—a son.
DESLANDES.—On the 20th May, at Nurse
Chambers's private hospital, "Quambi," 28 Collins-
street, Thornbury, the wife of T. C. Deslandes—a
daughter.
DWYER (nee Daisy Franklin).—On the 23rd
May, at Nurse Porch's private hospital, Gannrain
—a daughter (Florance Helena Margret).
FARRER.—On the 4th June, at Sister Annear's
hospital, Armadale, the wife of Jas. F. Farrer,
M.L.A.— a daughter.
FLETT.—On the 2nd June, at Clapham Villa,
17 Esplanade, Wllliamstown, the wife of Robert W.
Flett—a son (Robert John).
FRANCIS (nee McCurdy).—On the 30th May, at
Nurse Chambers's private hospital, "Quambi," 28
Collins-street, Thornbury, the wife of A. Francis,
"Twerton," 3 Flinders-street, Thornbury—a son
(William Basil).
GILLESPIE.—On the 1st June, at Lister House,
private hospital, Prospect Hill-road, Camberwell,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillespie, of Surrey Hills—a
son.
GRANT (nee Musgrove).—On the 20th May, at
7 Moonee-street, Ascot Vale, the wife of J. G.
Grant— a son (John Gordon).
HARKIN.—On the 31st May, at Nurse Keast's
Melrose private hospital, High-street, Northcote,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harkin, "Roma," 72 Dundas-
street, Thornsbury—a daughter (Maureen).
JOHNSON.—On the 17th May, at Nhill, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Johnson, Kiata—a son. Stillborn.
LANE (nee Bell).—On the 3rd June, at "Lauris-
ton." Fehon-street, Yarraville, to Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Lane—a son (Thomas Mervyn).
McMAHON.—On the 8th May, at their home,
16 Bloom-street, Moonee Ponds, the wife of M. J.
McMahon—a daughter (Norah Monica) (Mona).
MINCHIN (nee Spence).—On the 25th May, at
Nurse Allen's, Mooroopna, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Minchin, "Wahroonga,'' Undera—a daughter.
MITCHELL (nee Olive Albury).—On the 3rd
June, at "Nyora," Bay-street, Brighton, to Mr. and
Mrs. George Mitchell—a son (Alan George).
PEEL.—On the 29th May, at Nurse Williamson's
hospital, Clifton Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. B.
Peel—a daughter (Valerie Milner).
POWER (nee Vera Cummins).—On the 31st May,
at Nurse Harrap's private hospital, Moray-street,
Albert Park, the wife of Geo. Power, of 105 Pickles-
street, Port Melbourne—a son. Both well.
RUSSELL (nee F. Gration).—On the 2nd June,
at "Blair Athol," Barkly-street, North Fitzroy, to
Mr and Mrs. A. Russell—a son (Colin Douglas
Albert). Both well.
SAUNDERS.—On the 1st June, at 25 Nicholson-
street, Essendon, the wife of Mr. J. .H. Saunders—
a daughter (Ina Mavis Joyce).
SAVAGE—On the 16th April, at Claremont-
street, South Yarra, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Savage—
a son (John Blennerhassit).
STEEL.—On the 31st May, at "Araleun" private
hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Steel, Steele-
street, Moonee Ponds—a son (Keith William).
STENT (nee V. Huckerby).—On the 23rd May, to
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stent—a daughter (Nancy
Irene).
SMALL, (nee Wyn Berry).—On the 7th May, at
"Wyntom," 79 Margaret-street, Moonee Ponds, the
wife of T. C. Small—a daughter.
SMITH.—On the 19th May, at Camden-road,
South Oakleigh, the wife of George (Dubbo) Smith,
a son— Keith Albert Duncan.
SMYTH.—On the 1st June, at 96 Milton-street,
St. Kilda, the wife of F. C. Smyth—a daughter.
THOMAS (nee Daisy McCord-rd).—On the 30th
April, at 5 Melville-street, Hawthorn, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Thomas—a daughter (Edith Margaret
Crawford).
THOMAS (nee Grace Riley).—On the 29th May,
at Nurse Bonamy's, Footscray, the wife of A. E.
Thomas—a daughter (Lorring Christina). Both well.
TUCKETT (nee Violet Gibb).—On the 28th May,
at 23 Southgae-street, West Parkville, the wife of
Private A. P. Tuckett (on active service)—a son
(Ronald Percival).
VINSON (nee Una Hirschauer).—On the 4th
June, at "Mervynville," 13 George-street, Richmond,
to Mr. and Mrs, H. C. A. Vinson—a daughter
(Edna Meryl). Both doing well.
WEBSTER (nee E. M. Lawton).— On the 21st
May, at Nurse Broberg's private hospital, East Mel
bourne, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster, of Ashley-
street, Preston Reservoir—a son (Alexander Ernest).
WEST (nee Linnie McCracken).—On the 2nd
June, at Kyneton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. West—a
daughter (HazeI Jean). Both well.
WHITE (nee Jessie McCandlish).—On the 12th
May, at "Shirley," 31 Wolsley-parade, Kensington,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White—a daughter
(Christina Heriot).
WOODHOUSE (nee Dorothy LawIor).—On the
30th May, at Nurse Hall's, Delbridge-street, North
Fitzroy, to Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Woodhouse—a
daughter (Dorothy May).
WYNNE—On the 2nd June, at 23 Mahony-street,
Richmond, the wife of Frank Wynne—a son.
MARRIAGES.
BONE—KENNY.—On the 21st April, at St.
Paul's Church of England, Ascot Vale, by the
Rev. Alfred Shaw, Vicar of Lorne, Alexander Ed
ward, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bone,
"Woolbridge," Bloomfield-road, Ascot Vale, to
Ethel Maude, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph V. Kenny, 87 Middle-street, Ascot Vale.
CAIRNS—KEIR.—On the 9th May, at Wesley
Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. Alex. McCallum,
Thomas, eldest son of Robert Cairns, of Toorak, to
Mary, widow of the late John Keir, of Dandenong.
Present address: Glenlyon.
DUDON—JESSEP.—On the 23rd May, at the
Malvern Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. D. McCrae
Stewart, Walter Frederick, youngest son of Mrs.
Dudon and the late Eugene Dudon, of Francis-
street, Prahran, to Louis, third daughter of Mrs.
E. Jessep, "Kingsleigh," Jordan-street, Malvern,
and the late William Jessep, of Newry, North Gipps
land. Present address: "Louisville," 89 Tooronga-
road, Malvern.
FELTHAM—RINTOUL—On the 16th May, at
St. Mark's Church of England, Camberwell, by the
Rev. Brooksbank, Edwin Thomas, eldest son of Mr.
C. Feltham, of Benalla, to Bessie Maude, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rintoul, of Camber
well.
FRASER—WEBB.—(By cable.)—On the 28th
April, at Los Angeles, California, United States of
America, at the residence of the bride's parents,
Harold (better known as Harry Pollard, of Rollin
Film Company), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fraser, of 71 Leveson-street, North Mel
bourne, to Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webb,
of 5032 First-avenue, Los Angeles, California,
United States of America.
GOETTE—REID.—On the 2nd May, at St. An
drew's Church, Gold-street, Clifton Hill, by Rev.
W. Hudson, Andrew W., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Goette of Brighton Villa, Hodgkinson-street,
Clifton Hill to Amy Inkson-Reid, niece of Mr. and
Mrs. Inkson, of "The Lodge." Fairfield, and second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of Ballarat East.
At home, Dodge, Fairfield, Wednesday, 13th June,
afternoon and evening.
GREGAN—RYAN.—(Silver Wedding.)—On the
8th June, 1892, at St. Brigid's, North Fitzroy, Mi
chael, eldest son of the late Michael and Bridget
Gregan, of Franklinford, to Mary, eldest daughter of
Mary and the late Thomas Ryan, of Woodstock.
Present address: Lumeah, Hoddle-street, Clifton
Hill.
GUSCETTI—HARRISON.—On the 19th May, at
St. Kilda, by the Rev. Father Ryan, Frederick
Guscetti, late of Mansfield, to Catherine, second
daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine Harri-
son, Mansfield.
HANSFORD—SCRIVEN.—(Golden Wedding.)—
On the 6th June, 1867, at Wesley Church, Lons
dale-street, Melbourne, by the Rev. John Cope, Henry
James, third son of the late John and Elizabeth
Hansford, of Portland, Dorset, England, to Ann C.
Scriven, daughter of the late John and Amelia
Scriven, of Portland, Dorset, England. Present ad-
dress: 54 Simpson-street, Yarraville. Home papers
please copy.
JAMES—BROWN.—On the 28th April, at St.
George's Church of England, Malvern, by the Rev.
Yeo Joseph Henry, the youngest son of Mrs.
James, Malvern, and the late Ralph James, of
Maldon, to Ruby May, the eldest daughter of Mr.
J. Brown and the late Mrs. Brown, of Malvern.
LANE—CRENNAN.—On the 28th April, at the
Church of the Sacred Heart, Kew, by the Rev. Fr.
Manly, Jeremiah Lane, of Kew, second son of
the late D. and H. Lane, of Ovens, Cork, Ireland,
to Ellie, youngest daughter of Ellen Crennan, of
Kew, and the late Michael Crennan, of Ballarat
Address: "Stoneleigh." Peel-street, Kew.
LENNARD—SMART.—On the 1st May, at Christ
Church, Cathedral, Ballarat, by the Rev. Alexander
Murray, Francis James Lennard, youngest son of
Mr. James Thomas Lennard, Port Melbourne, to
Gertrude Alice, second eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smart, Caulfield.
LYNCH—COMMONS.—On the 23rd April, at
the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Haw
thorn, by the Rev. Father Claffy, S.J., John Vin
cent, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch, Wattle-
road, to Mary Alma (Mamie), eldest daughter of
Mrs. Commons, Grove-road, and the late Sergeant
Commons, Geelong.
LYSAGHT—MALING.—On the 19th May, George
Collins, son of J. B. Maling, to Geraldine Kate,
daughter of the late John Lysaght. Present address:
"Vama," Croydon-road, Surrey Hills.
MATTHEWS—DOBBIN.—On the 6th June, at St.
John's Church of England, Heidelberg, by Rev. E
V. Wade, Charles Lebbeus Matthews, of Tara,
Queensland, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Matthews,
of Heidelberg, to Edna Ada, eldest daughter of
W. Summers Dobbin, Caulfield. At Home, "Caer
leon," Heidelberg, Saturday, 16th.
PETTERSON—FITCH.—On the 31st March, at
Holy Trinity Church, Thornbury, by Rev. E. Chase,
assisted by Rev. Woods, Fred, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Petterson, Hurst-bridge, to Mary, eldest
daughter of the late Cr. and Mrs. Fitch, Queens
town.
RADFORD—FILLMORE.—On the 14th May, at
St. Barnabas's, South Melbourne, by the Rev. Pas
coe Edwards, Theodore George, eldest son of Rich
ard Radford, 188 Nelson-road, South Melbourne, to
Hazelel, elder daughter of George (on active ser
vice) and Emily Fillmore, South Melbourne. Pre
sent address: "Loch Lomond," Hunter-street, West
Brunswick.
RENDELL—SMITH.—On the 11th April, at
Holy Trinity Church, Oakleigh, by the Rev. M. J.
B. Bennett, B.A., B.D., Herbert M. Rendell, of
Kerang, to Gertrude E Smith, of Oakleigh.
ROGERS—EDDEY.—On the 12th May, at St.
Luke's Church of England, South Melbourne, by the
Rev. Ross Hewton, Arthur Cyril, youngest son of
Mrs. Rogers, Tyrone-street, South Yarra, to Frances
Rose, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eddey,
of Spring-street, Port Melbourne.
SHAW—ANDERSON.—On the 28th April,
at the residence of the bride's parents, "Rosedale,"
Kerferd-street, East Malvern, Hugh Stanley (on ac
tive service), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Shaw, Rochester, to Eveline Mary, youngest
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson (late of
Warragul).
SPRY—NANKERVIS.—On the 26th April, at
Moonee Ponds Methodist Church, by Rev. T. S. B.
Woodfull, Stanley Spry, of West Melbourne (late of
Bendigo), to Evelyn J. Nankervis, eldest daughter
of William Nankervis, Bendigo. Present address:
18 Collings-street, West Brunswick.
TIPPETT—HUGHES.—On the 7th April, at
Church of Christ, North Fitzroy, by Mr. J. W.
Baker, William Gilbert, eldest son of Mrs. T.
Vaudrey and the late
Mr. J. Tippett, of Mount
Pleasant, Ballarat East, to Alice, the second daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, of 312 Station-
street, North Carlton.
MARRIAGES.
WILLS—WILLIAMS.—(Silver Wedding.)— On the
9th June, 1892, at Dandenong, by the Rev. T.
Angwin, Joseph Henry, eldest son of the late T.
and S. Wills, Tasmania, to Hannah, second daugh
ter of the late W. and S. Williams, Dandenong
Present address: 178 Mt. Alexander-road, Fleming
ton.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
ANGWIN.—Killed in action in France, 5th May,
Wheeler Harry F. Angwin, beloved eldest son of
Annie and the late Henry Angwin, loving brother of
Florrie (Mrs. Babbage), Charles, Clem. and Ralph,
brother-in-law of Mrs. Chas. Angwin, Mrs. C. W.
Angwin and A. J. Babbage, uncle of Elsie, Harry
and Gweneth.
He died as he lived—nobly.
BAILEY.— Killed in action (previously reported
wounded) on the 18th August, 1916, Lance-Corporal
Les. Bailey, our Ioving brother, and beloved son
of Mrs Bailey and the late R. H. Bailey, 132
Williams-road, East Prahran.
Somewhere in France, no matter where,
He was just as near to heaven
As though he had lain on his bed at home
When the signal to cease was given.
BARBER.—Killed in France on the 3rd May,
Private Samuel Francis Barber, dearly loved bro
her of Joseph, and brother-in-law of Laura Barber,
Northcote,
Safe home.
BARNES.—A tribute to the memory of our
highly esteemed fellow workman, 2nd Lieutenant
Jack H. F. Barnes, of A.I.F., died at Red Cross
Hospital, Rouen, France, on the 6th May.
Duly nobly done.
—Inserted by telephone mechanicians' staff.
BARTRAM.—A tribute to the memory of Arnold
Roy, fourth dearly loved son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. Bartram, killed in action in France 13th
May, loved brother of Reg. Cyril and Ray (all on
active service), aged 21 years 11 months.
Fearless minds climb soonest into crowns.
A sincere, and true friend of Mr. and Mrs. Cole
and family, 1 St. George's-road, Northcote, and
"Mooyoopgoonong." Frankston
BARTRAM.— Died of wounds, 13th May, at 29th
Casualty Clearing Station, Arnold Roy, late of Rich
mond, and "Clare," Gould-street, Frankston.
He who yields his life
Is a soldier and a man.
—Inserted by his loving cousins, Belle and Gertie
Shands, "Tooronga." Jamieson-street, Northcote.
BENSON.—Killed in France on the 8th April,
after one year and seven months' service (part of
time in Gallipoli). Sapper J. Benson, dearly be
Ioved only son of James and the late Thirza Ben
son, of Willlamstown.
One of the gamest.
BETTLES.—Killed in France 12th May, Hedley
Farquharson Bettles, loved friend of Emily Butler.
Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
A soldier, not a shirker.
—Inserted by his loving friend, Emily Butler, 95
Buckley-street, Essendon.
BETTLES.—Killed in action on the 12th May,
Hedley, dearly loved brother of Dellor, Emma, and
uncle of Clyde and little Hedleigh.
One of the best.
he gave his life, his all.
BLACKWO0D.—Killed in action in Franceo, 3rd
May, Private George Ritchie Blackwood, husband of
Vera Blackwood, and father of Lorna, Elsie, Bobbie,
Vera and Little Doris.
Our soldier daddy.
In a soldier's grave he is sleeping,
Our brave daddy lies at rest;
Far from the ones that will see him no more,
And the ones who loved him best.
BOLITHO.—On the 26th May, at Tidworth Mili
tary Hospital, England, of illness, Sgt. Frank Lucas,
dearly loved sixth son of Ellen Bolitho and the
late William Bolitho, mining manager, and loving
friend of Miss Rene Phillips, of Bendigo.
So dearly loved and deeply mourned.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters and bro
thers. 101 Richardson-street Albert Park, late of
Bendigo.
BOTWRIGHT.—On the 4th June (suddenly), at
Sydney, Petty Officer Frank Botwright, late
H.M.A.S. Encounter, loving husband of Nellie and
dearly beloved friend of Eva Strachan, of Carlton.
BURKE.—On 3rd May, in France, Private Wil
liam Edward aged 34 years, beloved only son of
Mrs. A. E. Burke, late Clifton Hill and Fairfield,
fond husband of Linda, late King Island; brother
of Mrs. J. Anderson, Cowes, Phillip Island.
BULLER.—A tribute to the memory of my dear
friend, Sergeant Arthur A. Butler, West Warburton,
died of wounds in France 11th May.
Requiescat in pace.
Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
—Inserted by Winnie Walton.
BULLER.—Died of wounds in France, Sgt. A. A.
Buller, also Pte. J. A. Buller, killed in action,
beloved nephews of J. A. and E. J. Speers, beloved
cousins of Austin, Mary, Cyril and Vera, of Upper
Hawthorn.
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
CAMERON.—Died suddenly of pneumonia at the
base Hospital, Fremantle, Alexander Norman, dear
ly beloved husband of Inez; youngest son of Mrs.
P. Cameron, Balranald, New South Wales: brother
of Mrs. J. F. Ferris, Ballarat; Mrs. W. Edwards,
Woosang; Mrs. V. R. Francisco, Richmond; Mrs.
J. Campbell, Richmond; Mrs. A. Mills, Mildura;
Mrs. J. Spies, Bendigo; Miss A. Cameron, Geelong;
L. Cameron, A. Cameron, New South Wales.
Deeply mourned.
His duty nobly done.
CARLSON.—A tribute of esteem to my friend,
Driver Albert E. Carlson, killed in action on or
about 12th May, Iate of Alexander-street, South
Yarra.
One of the best at rest.
—Inserted by a friend, F. Sheehan.
CHISHOLM.—In memory of our beloved, Sergt.
W. Bryan Chisholm, Killed in France.
—Inserted by auntie and Kate.
CLARK.— Killed in action, 3rd May, Gunner
Walter J. W. Clark (Wally), dearly loved eldest son
of James and Julia Clark, and loving brother of
James Carter, Willie, Myrtle, Phyllis and Kenneth,
and loving eldest grandson of Walter and late Julia
Wittick, and late James and Eliza Clark, aged 22
years 4 months. R.I.P.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for him extol;
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on his soul.
Deeply regretted.
He is dead, the beautiful youth,
The heart of honor, the tongue of truth;
He, the Iife and light of us all,
Dear Waly who was loved by all.
Auntie Mag.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father, 14 Vil
liers-street, North Melbourne.
COOPER.—Died of gunshot wounds in France
on the 1st May, after two years' service, Corporal
Bertie Cooper, dearly loved fourth eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper, and loving brother
of E.H.C., A.G.C., W.J.C., M.C., P.N.C. and
V.C., late of 15 Henderson-street, South Northcote,
aged 21 years.
Far away from all who loved him
They gently laid him down to rest;
In a far away grave he is sleeping,
One of God's bravest and best.
All is sad within our memories,
Lonely are our hearts to-day,
For one we loved so dearly
Has forever passed away.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers and
sister.
CRERAR.—Died of wounds on the 20th May, at
the 6th General Hospital, after 2 years and 3months'
active service, Sergeant G. B. Crerar, aged 34, the
dearly beloved youngest son of Margaret and the late
John Crerar, of 31 Bowen-street, East Prahran, and
loving brother of John, Mrs. W. Boast, Peter (on
active service) and Sarah, Stepbrother of R. Chase.
Gallipoli and France.
His duty nobly done.
No mother was there to soothe his brow,
No father to say good-bye;
No sister to take him by the hand.
When death was drawing nigh.
Far, far away from all his friends
And those who loved him best;
No kindred hand can deck the place
Where you are laid to rest.
CROLE.—Killed in action in France, 8th May,
Sergeant F. C. Crole, dearly beloved husband of
Helena Crole, of Trouretta, Tasmania, and youngest
son of Mrs. E. Crole, of Warragul.
He answered his country's call,
He gave his life, he gave his all;
He died the helpless to defend,
An Australian hero's noble end.
Dear to memory, dear to my heart,
Love of our brother never shall part;
We miss him and mourn him in silence unseen,
And dwell on the memory of days that have been.
—Inserted by his mother and sister, Mrs. Linton,
Drouin.
DAVIS.—A tribute to the memory of our late
classmate, Pte. Les. G. Davis, killed in action
somewhere in France.
Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay
down his Iife for his friends.
—lnserted by the members of the North Carlton
Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class.
DORAN.—To the memory of my dear brother,
David Doran, killed on active service in Egypt on
the 4th May, and dearly beloved youngest son of
the late Patrick and Catherine Doran, late of South
Melbourne. R.I.P. Western Australian papers
please copy.
—Margaret.
FISHER.—On the 30th April, killed somewhere
in France, Frank, the dearly beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Fisher, of Dunkeld.
One of the best.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father, bro
thers and sisters.
FISHER.—Died of wounds at 2nd Australian
Clearing Station, France, on 30th April, L.-Cpl.
F. H. Fisher, dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Fisher, Dunkeld, and brother of Mrs. Bye, Mrs.
Ballinger, Mrs. Main, Ted, Tony (on active service)
and Lottie.
Our hero.
GARBELLINI.—A tribute to the memory of our
friend, Private George Garbellini, killed in action
in France, 3rd May, after two years' service.
A hero at rest.
—Inserted by the .boys of the Five-Mile.
GELDARD.—On the 6th May, Wallace Leslie,
killed in action, France, 21 years 11 months.
We do not forget him, we loved him too dearly
For memory to fade from our life like a dream;
Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn
sincerely,
Our thoughts often rest on days that have been.
One of God's bravest and best, our dear Wally.
—Inserted by loving uncle, Charlie, Andy, Alma;
cousins Sylvia, Alma and little Rita, 37 Gold-street,
Collingwood.
GODSON.—Killed in action in France, 6th May,
in his 26th year, Signaller J. H. Godson, dearly
loved only son of Mrs. Godson, and only brother
of Mrs. Chas. Hatton, Bradley's Head-road, Mos
man, Sydney. Late of Albert Park, Melbourne.
GREEN.—A tribute to the memory of my dear
pal, Private Frank R. Green, killed in action some
where in France, 12th May. Late of Iona.
Requiescat in pace.
Mother of sorrows, to these I pray,
Comfort the many sad hearts to-day.
And ask of thy dear Son at my request
To grant poor Frank, dear soul, eternal rest.
A good lad, a favorite with all. Will be sadly
missed.
—Inserted by his fond pal, Pat. Enright, Iona.
GROVES.—Killed in action in France, on 12th
May, Lance-Corporal Henry Ernest (Ernie), dearly
beloved younger son of Florence Groves, Barmedman,
New South Wales; brother of Anthony (now on
active service), aged 20 years.
A noble death.
HALL.—Died of wounds in France, 14th May,
Private Sydney Francis Hall, dearly loved eldest
son of Francis and Lucy Hall, Asylum Hill, Castle-
maine, and loving brother of Beatrice, Irene and
Horace (killed in action 21st December), aged 27
years.
Our heroes reunited.
HALL.—Reported killed in action on 3rd May,
Lance-Corporal Hugh Douglas, dearly loved second
son of G. H. and E. D. Hall, 1 Ewart-street, Mal-
vern, and loving brother of George, Lily and Jessie,
aged 23 years.
HANSFORD.—Sgt. W. dearly beloved son of
Mrs. C. Hansford, and loved brother of Joseph,
John, Walter, Elizabeth and Jess (Mrs. Cooper), died
of wounds received in France, 30th May, aged 23
years.
The blow was great and the shock severe,
We little thought his death so near.
Only those who have lost are able to tell
The pain at heart at not saying farewell.
Far away from all who loved him
They gently laid him to rest:
In a far away grave he is sleeping,
One of God's bravest and best.
—Inserted by his loving mother and family.
HARRISON.—A loving tribute to the memory
of our dear nephew and cousing, Private Harold Percy
Harrison, killed in action in France on the 12th
May.
—Inserted by his loving aunt, Bella, and cousins,
Port Melbourne.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
HARRISON.— A tribute of respect, to the memory
of Corporal Arthur Harrison, killed in action in
France, 3rd May.
A sportsman of the best,
He died a hero's death.
—Inserted by the committee and players of the
Fitzroy Football Club.
HARRISON.—A tribute to the memory of our dear
mate, L.-Cpl. Arthur Harrlson, killed in action in
France, 3rd May.
—Inserted by his pals. R. Gray, A. Carne, R. Mil-
len, late Fitzroy Football Club.
HARRISON.—A tribute to the memory of my
friend, Lance-Corporal Arthur C. Harrison, killed in
action 3rd May, at France.
In deeds one of the best.
—Inserted by D. G. Bell.
HICKS.—Killed in action in France on the 12th
May, Private C. H. Hicks, dearly beloved son of
Mrs. Hicks, 12 Purcell-street, North Melbourne,
aged 18 years.
Far, far from the home of his childhood,
Away o'er the ocean so deep,
Is sleeping his last, long sleep.
Our loved soldier boy fought and died for his
country.
—Inserted by his heartbroken mother and brothers.
Charles, Alfred and Arthur.
HOGG.—On the 29th May, at Second Australian
Casualty Clearing Station, France, from wounds,
Gilbert, beloved son of John and Emily Hogg, "Con-
cord," Wandin, and loved brother of Tom, John,
Robert, frank (on active service), Louisa, George
and Eric, aged 22 years 9 months.
HORNBY.—Died of wounds on 15th May, in
France, Harold Walter (A.M.C., stretcher bearer),
beloved youngest son of Jas. and C. Hornby, and
Ioving brother of James R. (on active service), Alice
and Muriel, 89 Keppel-street, Carlton, aged 22 years
and 10 months.
HOWE.—KilIed in action in France on the 27th
May, Sergeant G. F. Howe, dearly beloved son of
Cr. J. P. and A. E. Howe, of Hotham-street, Pres
ton; brother of Will, Annie, Nellie, Ruby and
Dorothy, aged 21 years and 3 months.
One of many heroes who have fallen fighting for
King and country.
He heard the call.
Thy will be done.
JOHANSEN.—A tribute to the memory of a
pal, Private Norman Arthur Johansen, killed in
action in France on the 20th March.
—Inserted by Jack Barbor and Herb Wilson.
JOHNSTON.—KilIed in action on the 3rd May,
Lance-Corporal Herbert James Johnston ("Track-
er ''), dearly beloved eldest son of James, and step
son of Florence, brother of Ethel, and stepbrother of
Maisie, Thelma and Tommy, 169 Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne.
A good son, husband and father,
Respected and loved by all,
A son to be proud of.
Who proudly answered the call.
Sadly missed by all his relations.
JOHNSTON.—Killed in action on 3rd May,
Lance-Corporal Herbert James ("Tracker"), the
dearly loved brother-in-law of Jack Mooney, of 128
Ferrars-street, South Melbourne, aged 28 years.
You answered the call of your country, Bert;
But the voice of the cable tells
That the dauntless lad in khaki clad
Was killed somewhere in France.
—lnserted by his loving brother-in-law, Jack
Mooney.
JOHNSTON.—Killed in action on 3rd May,
Lance-Corporal Herbert James ("Tracker"), dearly
beloved husband of Ethel, and loving father of
Maisie and Harold, of 64 Thistlethwaite-street,
South Melbourne, aged 28 years.
No wife was there to sooth his brow,
No Maisie to say good-bye,
No Harold to take him by the hand.
When death was drawing night,
He died an Australian hero,
Fighting to save us all.
—Inserted by his loving wife and children.
KELLY.—Killed in action in France, 14th May,
Bombadier Phillip Ewart Kelly, aged 23 years,
dearly loved elder son of Mrs. Helen Kelly, 10
Seymour-avenue, Malvern, and the late Michael J.
Kelly, H. M. Customs; brother of Mary, Margaret,
Eileen, Mrs. T. de la Mare and Mrs. H. H. Love
lock, and Sergeant R. M. Kelly (wounded, Eng
land).
KING.—A tribute to the momory of my dearest
friend, A. W. King (Son), killed in action some
where in France on the 12th May.
His duty nobly done.
—Inserted by F. W. Hall.
LESLIE.—A tribute of love and memory of
Lieutenant Charles A., killed in action at Bulle
court, France, on the 11th May.
—Inserted by the employees of Tye and Co., Smith-
street, Fitzroy.
LYTE.—Killed in action on the 3rd May, Pri
vate Henry Albert Lyte, aged 19 years and 5
months, dearly beloved nephew of Matilda and Ed
ward Elms, cousin of Edward and Myrtle Elms,
of 8 Langridge-street, Alphington.
The golden gates did open wide,
A gentle voice said, Come;
And angels from the other side
Welcomed our loved Henry home.
Sadly missed.
He died for us all.
—Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle and cousins.
MAIN.—Died from gunshot wound on 13th May,
at Third Australian Casualty Clearing Station, in
his 28th year, Sergeant W. J. Main, beloved son
of Mrs. A. Anderson, Woorak West, Nhill, and bro
ther of Captain J. M. Main (now on active service),
Mrs. W. J. Turner, Ararat, and Ella M. Main,
Woorak West.
MANZIE.—Killed in action on the 3rd May,
Percy Manzie, and old and esteemed employe of
Huddart Parker and Co.
Far from the land of the wattle.
At rest in France's green plain;
He gave up his life in the battle,
Freedom for Belgium to gain.
A friendship by death has been broken.
But his memory shall live with us still:
For the lighthouse of life is but friendship,
A friendship thro' good and thro' ill.
May their compass of life remain true,
These boys who are guiding us still.
To the lighthouse of freedom and honor,
And the spirit of win the war still.
—Inserted by F. Tracy, on behalf of Percy's brothers-in-law, Arthur, W. P. and R. J. Tracy
(on active service), and Sergt. R. F. Tracy, St. Kilda.
MARR.—A tribute to the memory of Private Arthur F. W. Marr, killed in action on the 3rd May, somewhere in France.
Duty nobly done.
One of the best.
—Inserted by his sorrowing uncle and aunt, T. A.
and G. Clayton, and cousins, Tom and Frank,
Greensborough.
MARSHALL.—In loving memory of Private Jim
Marshall, killed in action in France on 3rd May,
dear comrade of Private Jack Hadlow, Warragul
(wounded).
This we know, dear lad, all's well
With the man who has done his best;
And whether he live, or whether he die.
He is sacred high in our memory,
And to God we can leave the rest.
—Inserted by Jack's mother.
MARTIN.—Killed in action, France, 3rd May,
Private Claude Nelson Martin, beloved eldest son
of Albert and Florence Martin, 24 Miller-street,
West Melbourne; loved brother of Bertie, Linda and
Rupert: also beloved grandson of Eliza Nelson, of
Clunes, aged 19 years 6 months.
Deeply mourned.
Star of our home, thy radiance ever beams
Through all our thoughts and in our nightly dreams;
Around our hearts and in thy cherished place
Memory still clings to all of us, your dear, sweet
face.
McCORMICK.—Killed in action on the 11th
April, Private James McCormick.
Friends may think that I have forgotten
When they see me sometimes smile;
But they little know the sorrow
That that smile hides all the while.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.
McMANUS.—To the memory of our dear friend,
Private S. McManus, died of wounds somewhere in
France, 30th May.
In France's lonely graveyard.
Beneath the lowly sod;
Lies an Australia hero,
Resting in peace with God.
—Inserted by L. and C. McPherson.
MOONEY.—A tribute to the memory of Signaller
John W. Mooney, killed in action in France on 3rd
May, only son of the late Daniel and Catherine
Mooney, of Meeniyan, South Glppsland.
Rest in peace.
—Inserted by his sorrowing friends, Ellen and T. J. Hamly and family, Meeniyan.
O'MARA.—Killed in action in France on the 4th May, my cousin, George. His King and country called him,
The call was not in vain ;
On Australia's roll of honor
You will find my cousin's name.
—lnserted by his loving cousin, Drummer C. Bally,
Seymour camp.
PEARCE.—A tribute to the memory of our
highly esteemed fellow workman, Sergeant Ernest A.
Pearce, late of Hampton, killed in action some
where in France on the 12th May.
Every inch a man.
—Inserted by telephone mechanicians' staff.
PETTIT.—A tribute to the memory of Alfred
(Alf) Pettit, late storeman, Stores Branch, G.P.O.,
Melbourne, who died of wounds received in action
somewhere in France on the 26th May.
—Inserted by his fellow officers on the staff, Stores
branch, G.P.O., Melbourne.
PHILLIPS.—A tribute to the memory of Corporal
Claudoe Phillips, killed in action on the 3rd May.
A true hero to King and country.
—Inserted by his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fox and
family, Albert Park.
POLLARD.—Killed in France, H. L. Pollard,
son of Mrs. Pollard, Ringwood.
One of the best.
—lnserted by Blood Bros., Ringwood.
POSTLEWAITE.—Killed in action in France on
3rd May, Leonard James Postlewaite, dearly loved
eldest son of Arthur and Annie Postlewaite, Heales
ville, aged 19 years 11 months.
Loved by all who knew him.
POULTER.—A tribute to the memory of Cpl. R.
E. Poulter, killed in action on the 12th May.
A hero who will ever be
His country's boast and pride;
He shouldered his gun in honor's cause,
And in the battle died.
—Inserted by K. Phelps, Brighton.
POULTER.—Killed in France, 12th May, Corp.
Reginald Ernest ("Dutch"), loving youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Poulter, loving brother of Fred
and Minnie, aged 20 years and 7 days.
When we recall fond memories dear,
Which cling to us from year to year,
Of bygone days in lands afar,
Those memories sweet, how dear they are.
Remembrance.
—By his loving sister and brother, Nelson-road,
South Melbourne.
POULTER.—A tribute in memory of our dear pal,
Corporal R. E. Poulter ("Dutch"), killed in action
in France 12th May.
Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay
down his life for his country.
—Inserted by his mates, G.K., T.R., F.H., L.R.,
R.J., W.T.C. (returned).
PURCELL.—Killed in action in France 3rd May,
Private J. R. Purcell (Jim), beloved eldest son of
E. C. and M. J. Purcell, Greensborough, aged 20
years 7 months.
Peace, perfect peace.
—Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, sisters
and brothers.
QUINTON.—Died of wounds on the 6th May, at
3rd Auxiliary Australian Clearing Station, France,
Gunner Charlie E., eldest son of S. M. and the late
Thomas Quinton, Moonee Ponds, and brother of
Clarrie (on active service), Paul and Evan, aged 24
years and 6 months.
One of the original Anzacs.
Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom,
Lead thou me on.
REARDON.—Died from wounds on the 11th
May, in France, William, dearly loved brother of
Thomas, and brother-in-law of Mary, and dear uncle
of Lily.
Midst the roaring of the battle
And the rain of shot and shell;
Fighting for home and country.
He like a hero fell.
Far away from all who loved him
They gently laid him to rest;
In a far away grave dear Bill is sleeping,
One of God's bravest and best.
—Inserted by his sorrowing brother and sister-in-law
and niece, Tom, M., L. Reardon, 45 Victoria street, Windsor
REYNOLDS.—To the memory of our dear friend,
Private Don Reynolds, killed in action in France on
3rd May.
He set out to serve his country,
He answered duty's call;
His friends, his home, his comforts,
He sacrifices them all.
—Inserted by D. and M, Abraham and W. and L.
Miller, Moonee Ponds.
ROBERTS.—Killed in action in France, 15th
May, Gunner Harry Roberts, formerly of Long Gully
Bendigo, much loved brother of Mrs. C. Meggs 78
Mayston-street, Auburn, aged 24 years.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
SANDFORD.—Killed in action on 15th May,
Gunner John Ewart (Jack), Ioving brother of Nelly,
Edward and Thomas (returned Anzac), George, and
eteemed friend of Charlie Jacobs (on active ser
vice).
So sadly missed.
—Inserted by his sister and brothers, 39 Foote
street, Albert Park.
SCOTT.—Killed in action in France on the 5th
May, Private L. W. Scott (Bert), the dearly be
loved eldest son of W. J. and M. Scott, and beloved
brother of late Ray Scott (A.I.F.), Lily, Dolly and
Anthony, aged 23 and 11 months.
Beloved by all.
He freely offered life and all
In answer to his country's call ;
He fought for honor and for right,
He helped to show Australia's might.
Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
But gone to his Father's home above.
—Inserted by his sorrowing family.
SEARLE.—In memory of our dear brother, Pri
vate W. A. Searle (Ratley), who died on active ser
vice on the 6th May, at 3rd Casualty Clearing Sta
ion, France. Late of Arthur's Creek and Wil
Iiamstown.
Deeply regretted.
—Inserted by the sisters and brothers of Beacon
Lodge I.O.G.T., and members of Temperance and
Social Society of Williamstown.
SHIELDS.—A loving tribute to the memory of
my dear friend, Hubert Shields, late of Lonsdale-
street, killed in France on the 3rd May.
Died a hero.
—Inserted by his loving friends, Mrs. Gale and
family, late of 102 Bouverie-street, Carlton.
SNADDEN.—On 30th May, at 1st Australian
Auxiliary Hospital England, C.S.M. Robert Showers
Snadden, youngest son of Joseph L. and J. P.
Snadden, of Brunswick-street, Fitroy, brother of
J.L., Ballarat.
For King and country.
His life was gentle and the elements so mixed in
him that nature might stand up and say to all
the world. This was a man.
STEPHENSON.—Killed in action in France on
the 4th May, Private Arthur J. Stephenson, dearly
loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephenson, of
18 Plow-street, Thornbury, and beloved cousin of
Venie, Amy and Ern.
STONE.—In loving memory of my dearest friend,
Sergeant Clive Charles Stone, killed in action in
France on 12th May.
One of the best.
Too well loved to be ever forgotten.
—Inserted by Ethel and C. McDowell.
STONE.—Killed in action, France, 12th May,
Sergeant Clive Stone, fourth son of Mr., Mrs. G.
Stone, Mornington: loved brother of Arthur, Emily,
Florrie, Edwin, Alf, Roy (killed in action), Ada,
Hugh (on active service), Les, May, Ivy, Grace,
aged 25 years.
Our Anzac hero.
Beloved by all who knew him.
STRAHAN.—Killed on 12th May somewhere in
France, Private C. E. Strahan (Curly); second son
Richard and Nellie Strahan, 100 Bay-street, Port
Melbourne, loving brother David (on active service).
Alfred, Vera, Rennie and Florrie, aged 20 years
and 8 months.
No sadder news to us could fall,
When we heard he had answered his last bugle call;
Sweet to remember him who once was near,
And who, though absent, is still just as dear.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers and
sisters.
STRAHAN.—Killed in action on 12th May,
somewhere in France, Private C. E. Strahan
(Curly), of 100 Bay-street, Port Melbourne.
He heard his country calling
For men to fight the foe;
He felt that he was needed,
So he volunteered to go.
He was laughing on the troopship,
As he waved a last farewell;
He did his share of fighting,
And like a soldier fell.
—Inserted by his loving fiancee, Elsie, and friend.
Pearl Peterson.
THOMPSON.—Killed in action 4th May, P. W.
Thompson, the dearly loved brother and brother-in-
law of E. and R. J. Thompson, 21 Cliff-street,
Brunswick. R.I.P.
God takes our fond friends from our homes,
But never from our hearts.
—Pato.
TINDALE.—Killed in action on the 23rd May,
Cpl. Wallace Tindale, beloved youngest son of Mrs.
F. Tindale, of Lewisham, New South Wales, and
nephew of A. E. de Saxe, Melbourne, aged 19.
TREGLOWN.—Killed in action somewhere in
France on the 3rd May, Arthur A., dearly loved
nephew of D. M. Alldis, Yarraville, and cousin of
R. Moran, C. Alldis, D. Callagher, S. Elliott, F.
Alldis, T. Alldis, J. Alldis, H. Smith, W. Smith, J.
Alldis and W. Alldis (on active service).
TREGLOWN.—KilIed in action in France on the
3rd May, Private Arthur (Arty) Treglown, beloved
husband of the late Virgie, son-in-law of Mrs. At
kinson, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bragg,
and Will and Percy, of Port Melbourne, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. McPherson, of East Camberwell; uncle of
Willie, Harry, Ronald and Mavis.
When we recall fond memories dear
Which cling to us from year to year;
Those memories sweet, how dear they are.
Reunited.
TRIGG—REYNOLDS.—In loving memory of our
dear brother, Lance-Corporal T. A. Trigg, of Ben
jamin-street, Thornbury: also his dear mate, Private
Don Reynolds, both killed in action on the 3rd
May.
We often sit and think of you,
And think of how you died;
A better brother never lived,
And none more true and kind.
They fought life's battle bravely,
And patiently bore the test;
Remembered by all who knew them
As two of the brightest and best.
—Inserted by Gertie, Earnie and Fred.
UNCLE.—Died of wounds on the 8th May, Pri
vate Jack F. Uncle, the dearly beloved brother of
William, Violet, Ruby, Leslie, Stella and Mrs.
Brochie, after 2 years and 10 months' continuous
service, aged 23 years and 10 months.
Another Anzac hero called for higher service.
Loved by all who knew him.
—Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.
WEMYSS.—Killed in action somewhere in
France on the 3rd May, Lance-Corporal Georgo F.
Wemyss, third son of A. and M. Wemyss, of Sey
mour; loving brother of Mrs. A. Quinlan, Alfred,
Victor, Alice and Leslie, aged 25 years and 11
months.
He was fighting for his country,
He answered duty's call;
His friends, his home, his comfort,
He sacrificed them all.
His duty nobly done.
—Inserted by his parents, sisters and brothers.
WHYBROW.—In loving memory of Corporal J.
P. Whybrow, accidentally killed on 30th May,
uncle of Ted. and Alf. (on active service), and
Connie and Bella; brother-in-law of Elizabeth and
Walter Bradshaw.
WOODWARD—A token of esteem to the memory
of our dear friend, Arthur William, who died 21st
May of wounds received in France.
Friendship may pass, but fond memory clings for ever.
—Inserted by N. Davies, M. Denehy.
WOODWARD.—A tribute to the memory of
Arthur Woodward, died of wounds in France on
21st May.
When we recall fond memories dear
Which cling to us from year to year:
Of bygone days in lands afar,
Those memories sweet, how dear they are.
One of the best.
—Inserted by Alice and Edie Murray, and Lily
Schultz.
WYATT.—Killed in action somewhere in France.
3rd May, William Victor B. Wyatt, younger son of
Aaron and Elizabeth Wyatt, of Essex-road, Surrey
Hills, aged 23 years.
YOUNG.—A tribute to the memory of my dear
friend and tent mate, Private Horace Young killed
in France on the 23rd March.
He was one of the Iads who was willing
To answer his country's call:
He fought for the flag and its freedom;
Must we all keep on till we fall ?
A Mornington hero.
Dear old Horace. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by Private C. W. Thompson (on active
service).
DEATHS.
BAYLISS.—On the 1st June, at the residence of
her uncle, Mr. T. Lacey, Crown-street, Richmond,
Ruby, the dearly beloved wife of Lieutenant W. A.
Bayliss (on active service), loved eldest daughter of
Mrs. George Jackson, Numurkah; dear sister of Mrs.
P. Parry, George (on active service), Willie (killed
in action), David, Thomas (returned A.l.F.) Fred.,
Charlie. R.I.P.
Deeply regretted.
BRAUN.—On the 7th June, at Horsham District
Hospital, Violet Beatrice, beloved second daughter
of the late F. Holeman and Mrs. Holeman, 7 South
terrace, Clifton Hill; loving sister of Emily Flor
ance, Ethel, Frank, Gladys; also daughter-in-law,
Mrs. J. Braun, 14 Rosebery-street, Auburn. Sydney
papers please copy.
BRYS0N.—On the 3rd June, at Nurse Gil
christ's private hospital, White-street, North Fitz
roy, William Bryson, late of Yinnar, Gippsland, and
loved brother of Mrs Hanham, "Summer Hill,"
Lygn-street, North Carlton, aged 82 years.
BUCKLE.—On the 4th June, at her residence,
No. 64 Grosvenor-street, South Yarra, Elizabeth
the dearly beloved wife of the late Richard Buckle
(formerly of Bradford, Yorkshire, England), in her
95th year. Interred privately in the St. Kilda
Cemetery on 6th June.
May her soul rest in peace.
CAMPBELL.—On the 7th June, at Branchy
Park, Murchison, Isiah, dearly beloved husband of
Eliza, and loving father of Annie, Ab., Jos., Willie
and Dave; loving brother of Crosby, Caulfield;
Revs. Richard and Joshua, U.S.A.; Crawford,
David, Mrs. Sarah Jane Kinnear, Armagh, Ireland;
the Iate Marshall and Annie Campbell, Victoria,
aged 73 years.
CAULFIELD.—On the 5th June at her daugh
ter's residence, Young-street, East Malvern, Ellen,
the beloved wife of the late George Caulfield of
Toorak, in her 92nd year. A resident of Toorak
and Malvern for 64 years. Privately interred.
At rest.
—Inserted by her daughter, E. Thomas.
CHEEL.—On the 8th June, at the Alfred Hos
pital, George William, the only dearly loved son of
Alexander and Amela Cheel, of Owen-street, Mor
dialloc, aged 11 years.
Deeply mourned.
CHEEL.—On the 8th June, at the Alfred Hos
pital, George William, the dearly loved only son of
Alexander and Amelia Cheel, of Owen-street, Mordi
alloc, aged 11 years.
CHRISTIAN.—On the 8th June, George Edward,
the dearly beloved husband of Marian Christian, be
loved father of Eileen, Thomas, Marian and George,
of 3 Kemp-street, Croxton, late of Upper Macedon,
aged 50 years.
COHEN.—On the 2nd June, at her daughter's
residence, ''The Sheaf," 83A Darlinghurst-road,
Clara Cohen, reict of the late Wolf Cohen, late
of Albury, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs.
Ralph Abrahams, Edward S. Cohen and Leon L.
Cohen, in her 84th year.
COLLET.—On the 7th June (suddenly), John
dearly beloved son of the late Ellen Tooley, brother
of Thomas Collet and William Tooley, of 22 Provost-
street, North Melbourne, aged 58 years. R.I.P.
DANIEL.—On the 6th June, at Swan Hill,
Brisbane, Queensland, Joseph, last surviving brother
of Dr. Fredk. Daniel (Clifton Hill), James Daniel
(Buninyong), Rev. Geo. Daniel (Elsternwick) and
Henry Daniel, J.P. and ex-High Sheriff of Bristol,
England, in his 100th year.
—Inserted by his loving niece, C. L. Daniel, Mor
dialloc.
DEMPSEY.—On the 1st June, at Bowen Vale,
Thomas Dempsey, beloved father of Catherine and
John Dempsey and Mrs. Minahan, aged 86 years.
DOERY.—On the 24th May, at Dalby, Clifford,
only son of Fred and Lottie Doery, of Tara, Queens
land (late of Victoria), aged 10 years.
FARRER.—On the 5th June, at Sister Annear's
hospital, Armadale, Alice Lucy, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Farrer.
FINLAY.—On the 2nd June (suddenly), at her re
sidence, Richardson-street, North Carlton, Mar
garet, the dearly beloved wife of James Finlay;
loving mother of Mrs. A. J. Derrick, Mrs. H. H.
Barlow, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Hunter, Fred, Bert
and Bob, and also late Charlie and Jim, aged 72.
Buried 4th June, privately.
A patient mother at rest.
FLAVELL. - On the 4th June (suddenly), at his
residence, Canterbury-road, Blackburn, Albert, the
beloved husband of Alice Beatrice Flavell (nee Far-
row), and late of Little Collins-street, Melbourne,
aged 49.
GORDON.—On the 3rd June, at York (Western
Australia) Hospital, Hugh Gordon, dearly loved
father of Mrs. T. Ford (Willaura), Mrs. G. Bryant
(Werneh), Hugh and James (Willaura), Alex.,
Quairading (Western Australia), in his 78th year.
At rest.
GUTHRIE.—On the 8th June, James Edward,
the dearly beloved husband of Bridget, and loving
father of Robert F. Guthrie, of 11 Izett-street,
Prahran, aged 54 years. R.I.P. Private interment.
DEATHS.
HALL.—On the 8th June, at Alfred Hospital, fell
asleep, William Peter Hall, beloved husband of
Henrietta Edith, and loved father of Arthur Wil-
liam (on active service in France), Alice, Alfred,
Alma and Arnold, after a long and painful illness,
aged 52.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
HILLS.—On the 7th June, Louisa Jane, beloved
wife of Richard Hills (A.I.F. abroad), loving mother
of G. T. Frazer, B.A., Malvern: Mrs. E. Christie,
Wycheproof; Mrs. B. Baxter, Geelong; Tom (A.I.F.
abroad). Interred privately.
JACKSON.—At his residence, Bruthen, Charles
Henry, beloved husband of Maud Jackson, and
father of Nandy, Doris and Alice, in his 51st
year.
JACKSON.—On the 5th June, at her residence,
Tower Villa, Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Valo, our loved
sister, Martha Hume (Mattie), and fourth daughter
of tlhe late S. Peardon, merchant, of Melbourne.
Inter-State papers please copy.
KILLIARD.—On the 8th June, at her residence,
Drummond-street, Carlton, Ellen, late of Granard,
Co. Longford, Ireland. R.I.P.
LILLIE.—On the 7th May, at Sterling private
hospital, Sterling-street, Perth, Western Australia,
James Lillie, beloved husband of Sarah Lillie, bro
ther of George, William and Mrs. Chrisfield, Mel
bourne.
LOOK.—On the 8th June, at his residence,
"Belle Vuo." Boundary-road, Surrey Hills, Edwin,
the dearly beloved husband of Emily Isabella, and
loving father of Louise, Maud and Leslie, in his 61st
year.
LUGAR.—On the 6th June, at the residence of
her daughter, Mrs. E. Jones, 70 Edinburgh-street,
Newmarket, Emma Mary, relict of the late William
Lugar, late of Campbell's Creek, dearly loved mother
of Mrs. Hilton (Geelong), Mrs. A. Endall (Camp
bell's Creek), Mrs. McFNally (Newmarket), Mr. H.
Lugar (Puckle-street, Moonee Ponds), Mrs. Miller
(Northcote), aged 86 years.
At rest.
MACKENZIE.—On the 31st May (suddenly),
Kenneth, the eldest son of Alexander and Lily
Mackenzie, of Castlemaine, in his 20th year.
MANN.—On the 7th June, at his residence, 2
Murray-road, Preston, Matthew (ex-mining manager,
Bendigo and Western Australia), beloved husband of
Elizabeth Mann, aged 72 years.
MANN.—On the 7th June (suddenly), at his
residence, "Carinya," Murray-road, Preston, Mat
thew, dearly loved father of Alice, Florrie, Will
(Western Australia) and Irene, aged 69 years.
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
MAXWELL—On the 8th June, Alexander Elder,
beloved brother of Frank Elder (on active service),
in his 33rd year. Interred privately.
—Inserted by Mrs. F. E. Maxwell.
McNULTY.—On the 2nd June, at 177 Glenferrie-
road, Malvern, William (late of Werribee), the dearly
beloved father of Mrs. J. Seddon, Mrs. G. Liddle,
Matthew, Hughie (A.I.F.), father-in-law of J. Sed
don and G. Liddle.
At rest.
MESSENT.—On the 7th June, at her late resi
dence, "Bocking," 20 Mayston-street, Upper Haw
thorn, Caroline P., the dearly loved mother, and
relict of the late Ezra Messent, Castlemaine, in the
73rd year of her age. A colonist of 63 years. Balla
rat papers please copy.
MILLER.—On the 1st June, Elizabeth Ann, be
loved wife of John Miller, of Cheltenham, and loving
sister of Mary and George Rain, aged 54 years.
Interred privately. Newcastle-on-Tyne papers please
copy.
MORGAN.—On the 2nd June, at his residence,
234 Clarke-street, Northcote, Francis Robert (Frank),
loving husband of Alice Morgan, stepfather of Stan
ley Griffiths, brother of Mrs. Yallop, Charlie, Emma,
Alice, Herbert and the late Ernest Morgan, for 30
years trusted servant of Hugo Wertheim, aged 53
years.
Loved by all who knew him.
PROCTOR.—On the 8th June, at private hospital,
Melbourne, Annie Georgina Proctor, the dearly loved
mother of Allen James Gordon Proctor, of Ard
millan-road, Moonee Ponds, aged 50 years.
RICE.—On the 6th June, John Henry, the dearly
beloved eldest son of the late Charles Rice and
Isabella Doherty (nee Rice), late of Boort, and
loving brother of Fred., Jack and Lillian, of 70
Mountfield-street, East Brunswick.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Deeply regretted.
SEDGMAN.—On the 7th June, at the Children's
Hospital, Keith Andrew, dearly beloved fifth eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sedgman of 138 Somer
set-street, Richmond, and loving brother of Arthur,
Willie (killed in action in France), Cissie, Zillah,
Thelma, Edie and little Jack, late of Korumburra,
aged 12 years.
Four brothers reunited.
For the love of God is broader
Than the measures of man's mind;
and the heart of the Eternal
Is most wonderfully kind.
Oh, Lord, teach us to say, Thy will be done.
SHEEDY.—On the 3rd June, at his residence,
"Loretto," 14 Derby-crescent, Caulfield, Francis
Laurence Sheedy, late of Richmond.
Rest in peace.
—Inserted by J. V. Derrick.
STANLEY.—On the 7th June, Annie Stanley,
of "Yaa?nba,"' No. 60 Epsom-road, Kensington, the
dearly beloved mother of Jack, Tom, (Mrs. T. War
rener and Mrs. L. Dale, of Kensington, aged 53
years.
A long sufferer at rest.
STEWART.—On the 6th June, at Hay, New
South Wales, Mary (nurse), beloved sister of Mrs.
Worseldine (St. Kilda), Mrs. Markey (New South
Wales), Mrs. Gunning and Mrs. Tannin (Western
Australia).
TENBOSCH.—On the 5th June, at Heidelberg,
Victoria, Emma Tenbosch, widow of Alfred Ten
bosch, of Victoria, in her 77th year. Interred pri
vately.
THWAITES.—On the 8th June, at Ballarat (sud
denly), Norman Floyd, youngest son of Alice and
the late H. J. Thwaites, aged 6½ years.
TUITE.—On the 7th June, at her residence, 209
Montague street, South Melbourne, Mary, the dearly
beloved second eldest daughter of the late Christo
pher and Catherine Tuite, of Castlemaine, and lov
ing sister of Mrs. George Davis, of Hawthorn:
John, James, Agnes and Margaret, of South Mel
bourne, and William Tuite, of West Melbourne. By
request, no flowers.
May her soul rest in peace.
WALLDER.—On the 5th June, at his late resi
dence, "Staplehurst," Hay-street west, Perth, W.A.,
Alfred Walter, beloved husband of Sarah, and much
loved brother of Mrs. C. Harte, Mrs. D. Mitchell,
Charles, Frederick and Harry Wallder, of Melbourne.
WILSON.—On the 28th May, at Ballarat, Hannah
Gill Wilson, widow of the late Matthew Wilson, and
mother of Mrs. Hill (Fitzroy), Mrs. Brown (Sydney),
Mrs. George (Queensland).
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
—Inserted by Mrs. Hill and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
ELLIOTT.—A tribute to the memory of Private
J. W. Elliott (Jack), who died on hospital ship
(Glasgow), from wounds received at Gallipoli, on
9th June, 1915.
One of the brave 7th Battalion.
Duty nobly done.
—Inserted by A.R.A. and J.E.K.
ENNIS.—In fond and loving memory of my dear
son, Jack, who was killed in action at the Darda
nelles on the 3rd June, 1915, aged 23.
An Anzac hero.
Far away from those who loved him
They laid him gently to rest;
In a far away grave he is sleeping,
One of God's dearest and best.
No sadder news to us could fall
When we heard that Jack answered his last bugle
call.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and bro
thers, Will and Joe (on active service in France).
HOCKING.—In memory of Private John Hock-
ing, 11th Battalion, killed in action at Gallipoli,
June, 1915.
Till eternity.
—Cherie.
WEST.—A loving tribute to our dear nephew, Pri
vate Alfred West, of Chiltern, who died on the 5th
June, 1915, of wounds received at the Dardanelles.
He lies in the grave of a hero,
Under a mound of earth;
Far from the land of wattle,
The land that gave him birth.
—Inserted by his loving auntie and uncle, M. R. and
W. Ryan, Collingwood.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
COOTE.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Private George James, who died of wounds received
in France on 8th June, 1916.
A hero.
A faithful brother, so true and kind,
No friends on earth like him I find;
Twelve months have passed, and none can tell
The loss of my brother I loved so well.
—Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers.
COOTE.—In loving memory of our dear son,
Private George James, who died of wounds in
France on 8th June, 1918, aged 24 years.
Rest in peace.
Tell my loved ones not to cry;
Say their boy was proud to die.
Someone had to say good-bye,
So I did.
From memory's page we'll never blot
These little words, Forget me not.
Mother of sorrow, to thee we pray,
Comfort the many sad hearts to-day.
And ask thy son, at our request,
For the soldier lad's eternal rest.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father (on active
servicee).
ELLISON.—In sad but loving memory of Private
James Ellison, No. 544, 17th Battalion, 5th Brigade,
who was killed in action on the 9th June, 1916, in
France. New South Wales papers please copy.
He fought for King and country,
And died for you and me.
An Anzac hero.
—Inserted by his loving father and mother, brother
and sisters.
ELLISON.—To the cherished memory of James,
our dearly loved brother, who paid the supreme
sacrifice for God, King and country, somewhere in
France, on the 9th June, 1916.
One of our brave and noble heroes.
—Inserted by his sister and brother-in-Iaw, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. McCall, Raven-street, Studley Park.
HALDEN.—
In loving memory of our brother,
Samuel M., who died 9th June, 1916, suddenly at
Base Hospital, St. Kilda-road.
An hero of Anzac at rest.
—Inserted by his loving sister, C. and J., South
Yarra.
KIRK.—Killed on 8th June, 1916, Alex., beloved
son of Thomas and Ellen Kirk, of Wedderburn, and
loved brother of Mrs. Alywin, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs.
Trewern Thomas, Frances Ethel, and Albert (now
on active service in France).
His duty nobly done.
NEAL.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear
office companion and friend, Amos Neal, who died
on 10th June, 1916, to the deep and lasting regret
of the office staff of Swallow and Ariell Limited,
Port Melbourne.
IN MEMORIAM.
ATKINSON.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Lizzie, who died on the
8th June, 1914, aged 24 years at Brunswick; also
our dear brother, Edward, died 28th November,
God knows how much we miss them,
He counts the tears we shed;
He whispers hush, they're only sleeping,
Your loved ones are not dead.
—Inserted by their loving parents, sisters and
brothers.
AXFORD.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
Mary Jane Axford, who died at Melbourne on the
8th June, 1916.
We often think of days gone by,
When we were all together;
A shadow o'er our lives is cast,
Our dear one gone forever.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family, E.
A. Axford, Outtrim.
BATE.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, James Bate, who died 10th
June, 1915, at 102 Thompson-street, Williamstown.
Sadly mssed.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BERTELSEN.—In loving memory of my dear
wife and mother of Anna and Lily, who passed
away on the 10th June, 1916, at Victoria-road,
Auburn.
Sadly missed.
Sweet to remember who once was near,
And who, though absent, is still just as dear.
—Inserted by her loving husband and daughters,
Anna and Lily.
BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed away at 2 Malakoff-street, East St.
Kilda, on 8th June, 1913.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Ella.
IN MEMORIAM. l
BULMAN.—In sad and loving memory of our
darling daughter, Lilian Rita, who died (suddenly),
at the Fairfield Hospital, on the 10th June, 1914,
aged 7 years 9 months.
She is not dead— the child of our affection—
But gone unto that school
Where she no longer needs our poor protection,
And Christ himself doth rule.
In that great cloister's stillness and seclusion,
By guardian angels led,
Safe from temptation, safe from sin's pollution,
She lives whom we call dead.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father, sister and
brother.
BULMAN.—In loving memory of our dear grand
child and niece, Lilian Rita, who died, at Fairfield,
10th June, 1914.
Little lips we have kissed are silent and cold.
Little hands we have clasped are covered with mould;
Little form we have pressed is missing to-day,
Gone is our darling, faded away.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Uncle Tom, Mr.
and Mrs. Hollis, 209 Gore-st., Fitzroy.
BULMAN.—In loving memory of our darling niece,
Lily, who departcd this life on the 10th June, 1914.
No loved ones stood around her
To bid a fond farewell;
No word of comfort could we give
To her we loved so well.
—Inserted by her aunt aud uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cox.
BYRNE.—In, loving memory of my dearly loved
mother, who died 9th June, 1902, at Cromwell-
street, Collingwood, aged 23 years.
The stars are shining brightly
In a sky of azure blue;
The birds their songs are singing,
All nature seems in tune.
Yet sunshine is but shadow,
Nature's music does not thrill,
In my heart there's something wanting.
For I miss my mother still.
All those who have a mother,
Love her while you may ;
She will not always linger here,
Too soon she will pass away.
Thinking of thee, I feel the tear drops start;
Thinking of thee, a longing fills my heart.
—Inserted by her ever loving daughter, Emily,
Wellington-street, Collingwood.
BYRNE (nee Turner).—In loving remembrance of
my dear sister, Lizzie, who departed this life on
9th June, 1902, at Cromwell-street, Collingwood;
also my dear mother, who died on 29th April,
1900, at West Melbourne.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Fifteen years have gone, our hearts still sore,
As years roll on we miss her more;
Her loving smile and welcome face,
There's none can take my sister's place.
—Inserted by her only sister and brother-in-law,,
Mary and Tom Burrows, also nieces, Lizzie and
Irene.
CATCHPOLE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Harriet Maud who departed this life on
10th June, 1914; also my dear brother, Ted, who
was killed in action on 20th July, 1916.
Gone dear mother and brother, gone for ever,
Gone from this world of sorrow and pain;
Gone from the ones that loved you so dearly,
Never on earth to meet again.
—Inserted by loving sons and daughter, Bert, Myra
Charlie (on active service).
CATCHPOLE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, Harriet Maud, who passed
away on the 10th June, 1914, at the Alfred Hos
pltal; also our dear brother, Ted, who was killed in
action in France on the 19th July, 1916.
Mother and son reunited.
We who love you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year.
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are always dear.
A faithful mother, so true and kind,
No friend on earth like her we'll find.
Three years have passed, and none can tell
The loss of our dear mother we love so well.
Only those who have lost are able to tell
The sorrow at heart at not saying farewell.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
Cis and Walter (on active service) also her little
granddaughter, Doris.
CATCHPOLE.—In fond remembrance of my dear
wife and grandma, Harriet Maud, who died on 10th
June, 1914.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by loving husband and grandchild, H. J.
Catchpole and Doris.
CATCHPOLE.—In loving memory of our dear
friend, Mrs. Harriet Maude Catchpole, who passed
away on the 10th June, 1914; and also her loving
son, Eddie, killed in action 19th July, 1916.
Our dear friend is at rest, her troubles are o'er,
She is free from all sorrow and pain ;
The trials of this life she patiently bore,
Will never distress her again.
—Inserted by her loving friends, Mr., Mrs. Allen
and daughter, Alice.
CATCHPOLE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on the 10th
June, 1914.
Sleep on, dear mother; we would not wake you,
For sorrow and trouble to darken your brow.
How
sweet is your rest, with birds singing o'er
thee;
No grief, pain or sorrow can come to thee now.
You are always in our thoughts, dear grandma,
We love to hear your name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
A. C. Goodingham, and grandchildren, Albie, Wally,
Irene, Dolly.
| CHAPPLE.— In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 9th June, 1907;
also our dear father on the 22nd April, 1904; also
our dear brother, Tom, on the 24th April, 1903;
also our dear brother, Jim, on the 19th December;
1902.
| We miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
| And dwell on the memory of days that have been.
—Inserted by their loving daughters and sisters,
Ellen Mounsey, North Carlton, and Cis. Canterford.
Northcote.
CLARK.—In Ioving memory of our dear father
and husband, Henry Mortimer Clark, who died at 66
Frederick-street, Brunswick, on the 9th June, 1909.
Late of Walhalla. R.I.P.
—Inserted by his loving wife and sons.
CLEMOW.—In loving memory of our dear father,
William Clemow, who died 10th June, 1911, aged
91 years.
Your memory will live for ever.
For how can we forget
The deeds and acts of kindness
Till life's sun has set.
—Inserted by his affectionate sons and daughters,
Willie, Jack, Arthur, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Abcar
row and Lizzie.
COLE.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
Amy Randall Cole, who departed this life on the
9th June, 1887; also our dear father, Samuel Cole,
who died 23rd June, 1910, and our dear brother,
James, who died 13th July, 1914, at their resi
dences, Nicholson-street, Woodend.
One by one they wander from us,
And we linger mid our tears;
But their sweet and loving memory
Brings us through our lonely years.
—Inserted by Lizzie. Tom, George and Susie.
DICK.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and father, John Dick, who passed away at Mel
bourne on 9th June, 1916; also our dear little
friend, Jean Westgarth, late of Benalla.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and daughter,
Daisy.
DICK.—In loving memory of our dear father, who
died on 9th June, 1916.
Loved sufferer, how kind the hand
That raised thee to the heavenly land;
We mourn, but not with bitterest grief,
For death to thee brought sweet relief.
—Inserted by his loving sons, Carley and Jack Dick.
FARRANDS (nee Burman).—In fond and loving
memory of our dear sister and daughter, Frances
Jane (Sis), who died on 9th June, 1909, at Bruns
wick,
It is just eight years ago to-day
Since our dear sister was called away.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year;
In our lonely hours of thinking.
Thoughts of you are always near.
—Inserted by her parents, brothers and sisters.
FERGUSON.—In loving memory of my beloved
wife and mother, Annie Ferguson, who departed this
life at North Melbourne, on 10th June, 1909; also
our dear sister, Annie, passed away at North Mel
bourne on 27th April, 1913.
Sadly missed.
Eight years ago to-day, dear mother,
Since you were laid to rest;
No tongue can tell how you are missed
But those who loved you best.
You leave behind some aching hearts
That loved you ever dear,
Hearts that never shall forget
Your memory written here.
Our memory often wanders, as twilight shadows fall,
Back to days of happiness, days beyond recall;
And a vision comes before us, so pure and sweet,
Of one whose lips are silent, whose true heart has
ceased to beat.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family and
grandchildren.
FINNIGAN.—In loving memory of Margaret
Eileen, who died at Colac on the 9th June, 1916.
We mourn for you, dear sister,
But not with outward show,
For those who mourn sincerely
Mourn silently and low.
Rest in peace.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,
Tom and Noonie.
FITZGERALD (nee Boonty).—In loving memory
of Belle, dearly loved daughter of Mrs. W. H
Bayley, of Abbotsford, and loving sister of Mrs. W
Hefford, also loving mother of Edith and Harold.
Lead, kindly light.
—Inserted by her mother, I. Bayley, and sister, O.
Hefford.
FRANCIS (nee Collier).—In loving remembrance
of our dear mother and grandma, Bridget Francis
(nee Collier), who passed peacefully away on the
7th June, 1911.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for her extol;
Oh, sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on her soul.
God called her from our midst.
But never from our hearts;
She lives with us in memory still,
And will until the last.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Sarah Ann
Burbery, Catherine Davison and granddaughter,
Belinda Mitchell, and Ruby.
GIBBS.—In loving memory of our dear friend,
Mrs. E. Gibbs, who passed away, 10th June, 1916.
Her cheerful smile and loving way are pleasant to
recall,
She had a kindly word for each and died beloved by
all.
—Inserted by E. and D. Hill and family, "Wah
roonga," Monbulk.
GIBBS.—ln loving memory of our dear mother
and grandmother, who passed away at Toorak-road,
Hawthorn, 11th June, 1915.
Two years ago she passed away
From those who loved her dear;
Still, memory lasts the same to-day
As though she still were here.
—Inserted by her loving children and grandchildren,
Wonthaggi.
GLEESON.—In loving memory of our beloved
mother, who departed this life on 9th June, 1914,
at West Melbourne.
Mother is gone, but not forgotten,
Nor is the good advice she gave;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
Around our darling mother's grave.
Long days and nights she bore her pain.
To wait for cure was all in vain;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did case her pain and give her rest.
—Inserted by her loving husband, J. J. Gleeson,
and family.
GRANT.—In loving memory of our dearly loved
father, Peter Grant, who died on 3rd January, 1911,
aged 81 years and 3 months; also our beloved mo
ther, Isabella, wife of the above, who passed away
on 9th June, 1916, aged 89 years 9 months, at
their late residence, 85 Chapman-street, North Mel
bourne.
Sweet rest.
—Inserted by their loving daughters and sons.
HACKWARD.—In loving memory of my dear
father, who died 6th June, 1916.
Father and mother reunited.
—By his only daughter and son-in-law, Minnie and
Thomas Kennedy (on active service abroad).
HART.—In fond and loving memory of my dear
wife and our darling mother, who departed this life,
10th June, 1916.
Some time we'll understand.
—Inserted by her husband and children.
HARVEY.—In loving memory of my dear hus
band, John, who died on the 5th June, 1916; also
his only son, little Jackie, who died on the 4th
March, 1917.
We desired thy life, but God could see
Eternal life was best for thee.
In the midst of Iife we are in death.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
| IN MEMORIAM.
HATSOM.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
Rebecca, and our dear mother, who died on the
9th June 1913; also our dear daughter, Ella, who
died 16th December, 1906; also our dear son, George,
who died on the 7th July, 1888.
A loving mother thou hast been,
A wife most true and kind;
A truer heart could never beat
To the sorrowing ones you left behind.
—By her loving husband and family.
HAYSOM.—In loving memory of our dearly loved
ones, Arthur, who died on 9th June, 1908, aged 15
years: also Elsie May, who died on 23rd December,
1898, aged 5½ months; also Arthur, the dearly be
loved father of the above, who died on 6th April,
1898, aged 30 years.
Deeply regretted.
—Inserted by mother, brothers and sisters.
HEWETT.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear youngest daughter, Bertha Phillis, who died
on 10th June, 1906, aged 11 years and 2 weeks.
Eleven years ago to-day
Our darling Bertha passed away.
You leave behind some aching hearts,
That loved you ever dear;
Hearts that never will forget
Your memory written here.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father, sisters,
Amelia and May, and brother, Will, 205 McKean-
street, North Fitzroy.
HOARE.—ln loving remembrance of my dear hus
band and father, who passed away on the 10th
June, 1914.
We still think of you.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of Minnie, the
dearly beloved wife of J. E. Holmes, who died on
10th June, 1915.
Friends may think we have forgotten you
At times when they see us smile;
But they little know the aching hearts
That smile hides all the time.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children.
HUMBY.— In loving memory of dear Arthur,
who passed away on 9th June, 1916.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, E. and C.
Hayes, and cousins, Will and Lizzie, Alex and
Mabel.
HUMBY.—In loving memory of our beloved only
son, Arthur John, loving brother of Irene, who passed
| away on the 9th June, 1916, after a long illness,
| patiently born, aged 22 years 10 months.
Close as the fondest link could strain,
Twined with my very heart he grew,
And by that fate which breaks the chain,
A heart is almost broken too.
Until the morning breaks and the shadows flee.
—Inserted by his sorrowilng father, mother and sister,
Irene, 47 Wilson-street, South Yarra.
HUMBY.—In loving memory of Arthur, who
passed away on the 9th June, 1916, only son of Mr,
and Mrs. Humby, of South Yarra, aged 22 years.
After much pain and suffering, sweet rest, at last.
—Inserted by Ruby and Grace.
HUMBY.—A tribute to the memory of our late
club mate, Arthur John Humby, who departed this
life on the 9th June, 1916, at South Yarra.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by G. M., E. S., J. W. C., S. S., A.
McC. (members of the late Richmond Central Foot-
| ball Club).
HUMBY.—In loving memory of our dear friend,
Arthur, who departed this Iife on the 9th June,
1916.
At rest with God.
—Inserted by his dear friends, Frank and Ruth.
JEFFRIES.—In loving memory of my dearly be
loved father G. R. Jeffries, who passed peacefully
away at Alfred House, Brunswick-street, North Fitz
roy, on 9th June, 1912.
Not forgotten.
—Inserted by his eldest daughter, Eliza Ann King,
Kyabram.
JONES.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed peacefully away on 9th June, 1907.
I who love you sadly miss you.
As it dawns another year;
In the lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are always dear.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Ada.
KELLEHER.—In loving memory of my dear
daughter, Hilda Bridget, who died on the 10th
June, 1915, aged 19 years and 6 months. R.I.P.
Passed away, her rosary holding
In her cold and lifeless hand;
With the crucifix her passport
To yon bright and happy land.
She has crossed death's gloomy valley,
Laid life's griefs and sorrows down,
That she, with her loving Saviour,
May bear no cross, but wear a crown.
—Inserted by her loving mother, and grandma, Mrs.
Bridget Street and family.
KEMP.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 8th June, 1912.
Gone, dear mother, gone for ever,
Gone from this world of sorrow and pain.
Gone from the children that loved you so dearly,
Never on earth to see you again.
—Inserted by her loving husband, sons and daugh
ters.
KNIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear son
and brother, Albert, who passed away on the
9th June, 1911.
'Tis just six years ago, to-day,
Since you, dear Albert, passed away;
Not from our memory, not from our love.
But to our heavenly home above.
—Inserted by his loving parents and sister.
LEVERINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away, 10th June, 1916, hus
band of Mrs. H. Leverington, Campbell's Creek, Cas
tlemaine, father of Leslie, only son (on active ser
vice), Mrs. L. Leverington.
Ho bore his pain, he bore it well,
But what he suffered none can tell
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Life's weary troubles and sufferings past.
—Inserted by his son Leslie (on active service),
Mrs. L. Leverington, and grandsons, Harry and
Leslie Leverington, 81 Walter-street, Ascot Vale.
LEVY.—In loving memory of Rosetta, who passed
away on the 5th June, 1912, at her parents' resi
dence, Park-street, Parkville, wife of Frederick Levy,
insurance agent, Brisbane; loving mother of Valda
and Lesily. Brisbane papers please copy.
May her soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by her loving parents.
LEWIS — In loving remembrance of our dear
mother and loving wife, who departed this life on
the 10th June, 1916.
You are always in onr thoughts, dear mother,
It's sweet to speak your name;
In life we loved you dearly.
In death we do the same.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
LEWIS.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away, 10th June, 1916.
Just a year ago you left us.
How we miss your loving face;
But you left us to remembecr,
None can fill dear mother's place.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
MALCOLM.—In loving memory of our darling
mother, who passed away on the 6th June, 1913,
at West Melbourne; also out loving sister, Minnie
Holmes, who died at North Melbourne on the 10th
June, 1915; also our dear father, who died at
Western Australia on the 6th August, 1902.
So sadly missed.
We Ioved them in life, they were so dear to us,
But in grief we must bow to God's holy will;
Our sorrow is great, our loss is hard to bear,
But angels, will tend our darlings with care.
—Inserted by their loving daughters and son.
MATTHEWS.—In memory of Violet Matthews,
who departed this life on the 9th June, 1915.
In the cold, silent grave she is sleeping,
Our Violet, the sweetest and best,
But she left us to remember
None on earth could take her place.
Our Violet, peacefully sleeping.
—Inserted by her sorrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Matthews, her brother, Walter and sister, Millicent,
of Walker-street, Brunswick.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dear
nephew and cousin, Eric William, who passed peace
fully away on the 10th June, 1914, aged 19 years
and 10 months; also his loved cousin, Lily McKenzie,
who passed away on the 15th October, 1915, aged
18 years.
Sweet rest.
Gone from this earth so swiftly,
Plucked like flowers in bloom;
So young, so fair, so loving.
Yet called away so soon.
—Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, W. and M.
Young, and cousins, Amy, George, Alice, Daphne,
Fred and Blanche, 8 Seymour-road, Elsternwick.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Eric, who died on the 10th June, 1914.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister, Norm,
and Dorris.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Eric, who passed away 10th June,
1914; also our dear niece, Lillie, who passed away
15th October, 1915.
Gone from this earth so swiftly,
Plucked like flowers in bloom;
So young, so fair, so loving.
Yet called away so soon.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
McNABB.—In loving remembrance of my beloved
husband, George McNabb, who departed this life
on the 9th June, 1902, at "Trustin," Wyndham-
street, Shepparton; also my dear son, John, who
died on the 2nd March, 1898; also my dear sister,
Jane, who died on the 11th June, 1893, at
Cobram.
At rest.
And with the morn those angel faces smile
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
—Inserted by his loving wife, H. McNabb.
MILLAR.—In fond remembrance of my dear
mother, lzott Millar, who died on the 10th June,
1896, at Maude.
Some day I shall meet dear mother,
Some day, I know not when,
I shall clasp her hand in the better land
And never part again.
Peace and rest, dear mother,
After this world of strife;
God has taken you from us,
Home to a happier life.
—Inserted by her youngest daughter, E. Millar, and
sister-in-law, J. McLeod, 251 Ross-street, Port
Melbourne.
MORRISON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed this life on the 10th June,
1914, at 84 Nelson-road, South Melbourne.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
NEIL.—In loving memory of my dear daughter,
Lillian Neil, who died on the 10th June, 1912 aged
21 years.
May her soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by her loving mother and stepfather, H.
and J. Bethmain.
O'NEIL.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 10th June, 1912.
Five years have passed, but none can tell
The Ioss of our mother we loved so well.
—Inserted by her daughters and son-in-law, Fanny,
May and Will Blyth.
OTTERY.—In fond and loving memory of our
dear wife and Mother, who passed away at Chewton
on the 10th June, 1916.
Every sorrow has its purpose.
Oft by the sorrowing unguessed;
But as sure as the sun brings morning,
Whatever God sends it best.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children,
Winnie, Charles, Harry, lsmay, William and James.
OTTERY.—In sad and Ioving memory of our dar
ling mother who passed away at Chewton on 9th
June, 1916.
Dear mother, just a year ago you left us,
How we miss your dear, sweet face;
But you left us to remember
None on earth can fill your place.
—Inserted by her loving children, Winnie, Charlie,
Harry, Ismay, Will and little Jim.
OTTERY.—In loving memory of our dear friend,
who passed away at Chewton on 9th June, 1916.
We cannot clasp your hand, dear friend,
Your face we cannot see;
But let this little token tell
We shall always remember thee.
—lnserted by her loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Jones, and Olly.
PAULIN.—In loving memory of our dear Charl,
who departed this life on 9th June, 1910, at Port
Melbourne.
The memory of the just shall live.
PEET.—In Ioving memory of my dear wife and
mother, Martha Elizabeth, who departed this life
9th June, 1908; also, our dear son and brother, Al
bert Joseph James, who died 20th January, 1915.
Some day some time, our eyes shall see
The dear face we held in memory;
And Christ shall link the broken chain
Still closer when we meet again.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
POWLING.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 9th June,
1916, at St. Vincent.
Long days and nights she bore her pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did ease her pain, and gave her rest.
A weary sufferer at sweet rest.
—Inserted by loving daughters, Daisy and Vera,
and grandson, Frankie.
SANDS.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who died at Perry-street, Collingwood, on the 9th
June, 1914; also my dear father, who died 22nd
May, 1898.
The one word mother,
Compare it with no other;
No truer friend that mother
From the cradle to the grave.
—Inserted by their loving daughter, M. A. Crush.
SINCLAIR.—In Ioving memory of my dear hus
band, James, who passed away on the 9th June,
1916, at Buckley Park, Essendon,
Calm is thy slumber as an infant's sleep,
But thou shalt wake no more to toil and weep;
Thine is a perfect rest secure and deep—
Good night.
—Inserted by his wife and family, E. Sinclair.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear sister,
Sarah, who passed away at the Melbourne Hospital
on the 10th June, 1910.
Seven years on the 10th since she passed away
From those who loved her dear,
Still memory lasts the same with us to-day
As though she still were here.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother, Sonny,
and brother-in-law, Mr., Mrs. C. M. Clarke.
SMITH.—In memory of my darling mother, who
died 5th June, 1913; and dear father and my
brother, George, and James; also dear brother,
Joseph.
I mourn for you, dear mother.
But not with outward show,
For those who mourn sincerely
Mourn silently and low.
—By her loving youngest daughter, Edith, and son-
in-law, David Little.
SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear dad, who
passed away at 295 Wellington-street, Collingwood,
10th June, 1913; also my dear brother, Charlie,
who died 20th August, 1903.
Father and brother gone to that clime,
Waiting for others coming some time;
Safe with the angels, whiter than snow,
Watching for dear ones waiting below.
Father and son reunited.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
A. and E. Lemon.
SMITH.—In sorrowing memory of my dear hus
band, Charles, who passed away at 295 Welling
ton-street, Collingwood, 10th June, 1913; also my
dear son, Charlie, who died 20th August, 1903.
U.S.A.
Gone are the two we loved so dear,
Silent the voices we long to hear;
Anchored by love, death cannot sever,
Sadly we miss them, and will forever.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
—Inserted by his loving wife and mother, and son,
Bert.
THOMPSON.—ln memory of Willie, who died
13th June, 1903; dad, 19th June, 1910; Nell, 4th
July, 1913; Lance-Corporal Frank, killed in action
12th July, 1915; mother, 21st February, 1917.
The Iord called.
—Inserted by E. and A. Gladwin, Harding-street,
Ascot Vale.
TREW.—In loving memory of my dear mother
and grandma, who departed this life on the 10th
June, 1914.
Sweet rest for thee.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, E. Gomersall, and
granddaughters, D. Powell and O. Marks.
WATSON.—In loving memory of John Moore
Watson, dearly beloved husband of Emma Rosa,
loving father of J. A. F. and A. Watson, Mrs. G. V.
Smithwick and Mrs. J. W. Morice, Moreland; Mrs.
J. R. Sheppard, Thornbury, and the late Pte. John
M. Watson, who departed this life on 8th June,
1914; also Pte. John M. Watson, dearly loved son
and brother of above, killed in action, 24th May,
1915, at Gallipoli.
Each sorrow has its purpose,
Oft by the sorrowing unguessed;
But as sure as the sun brings morning,
Whatever God sends is best.
—Inserted by their sorrowing wife and mother, E.
R. Watson, and family.
WEINBERG.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 10th June, 1914;
also our dear father, who passed away on the 13th
October, 1912; also our dear brother, Harry, who
passed away 6th December, 1911, and dear Dora
(Carnsew), who passed away 10th November, 1916.
Sadly missed.
WELLARD.—In loving memory of my dear hus
band and our dear father, James Richard Wellard.
who passed away on the 10th June, 1916, at Queens
cliff.
A painful shock, a blow severe,
To part with one we loved so dear;
Our loss is great, we'll not complain,
But trust in God to meet, again.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
WHITE.—In loving memory of my beloved hus
band, H. W. White, late G.P.O., who passed away
at Hawksburn on 8th June, 1915.
No moon that has risen or sun that has set
Can make me forget my great debt.
Thy love and thy tender care.
—His sorrowing wife, 155 Franklin-street.
IN loving memory of our dear little Leslie, who
passed away on 10th June, 1916, aged 13 months,
brother of Eddie and Stan.
Gone from this earth so swiftly.
Plucked like a flower in bloom;
So young, so fair, so loving,
Yet called away so soon.
Dear little Les.
—Inserted by his loving mother (father on active
service).
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
COCHRANE.—Mr. W. S. COCHRANE and
FAMILY desire to sincerely THANK their
friends and relatives for their kind expressions of
sympathy by letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful
floral tributes during their recent sad and sudden
bereavement. Please accept this brief but grateful
acknowledgment.
"Mush Park," Poowong.
CONQUEST.—The DAUGHTER and SONS of
the late Mrs. JANET CONQUEST, of Garden-
street, Malvern, desire to sincerely THANK all
kind friends for visits, letters and floral tributes
received in their late bereavement.
FLATTELY.—Mr. and Mrs. A. FLATTELY de
sire to THANK their many friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.
1 Dwyer-street, Clifton Hill.
GREIG.—Mrs. W. C. GREIG wishes to return
her heartfelt THANKS to her many friends for
letters, cards and kind expressions of sympathy dur
ing the recent sad loss of her dear husband, Lieut.
W. C. Greig, late of Kensington.
GREIG.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. GREIG and Mrs.
SHARPE wish to return their heartfelt
THANKS to their many kind friends for letters,
telegrams, cards and inquiries during the recent sad
loss of their beloved son and brother, Lieut. W. C.
Greig. A.I.F.
65 Ormond-street, Kensington.
HARRIS.—Mrs. E. HARRIS and FAMILY de
sire to express their sincere THANKS to their
many friends for letters and cards received during
their recent sad bereavement; also thanking the
employes of Swallow and Ariell's raisin room.
Shepparson-avenue, Murrumbeena.
LEONARD—Mr. and Mrs. LEONARD and
FAMILY and Mr. and Mrs. HOCKING desire
to tender their sincere THANKS to their many
friends for Ietters, visits and floral tributes during
their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking
Mrs. Don for her kindness and sympathy, also Staff
Captain Tyler.
28 Curzon-street, North Melbourne.
MR. J. TAGGART and FAMILY desire to
THANK their many kind friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams,
cards and floral tributes, especially Nurse Morrison,
of Brunswick, during their recent sad bereavement.
37 Princes-street, Newmarket.
MR. ARTHUR BENDLE, Mrs. BENDLE, Sen.,
and Mrs. KEENAN desire to THANK their
many kind friends for sympathy and kindness in
their recent sad bereavement.
75 Lord-street, Burnley.
MR. H. O. RIX, FAMILY and RELATIVES
desire to THANK their many kind friends for
cards, letters, visits and floral tributes during their
recent sad bereavement; also thanking Rev. Mr.
Baxter and Sister Silk for their kind attention and
sympathy.
MR., Mrs. WHITEOAK and FAMILY and Miss
D. SHARP desire to THANK their many
kind friends for expressions of sympathy received in
letters, cards and visits during their recent sad
bereavement in the loss of their youngest son, Harry,
killed in action: especially thanking Rev. B. Hewi
son for his kindness and attention. Will kind
friends accept this expression of heartfelt gratitude.
"Hill View," Crawley-street, Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. BUSBY and DAUGHTERS tender
their heartfelt THANKS to their many kind
friends for letters and telegrams, cards and inquiries
in their recent sad bereavement.
MR. and Mrs. CHARLES BRADY and FAMILY
gratefully return their sincere and heartfelt
THANKS to their many friends and relatives for
letters, telegrams and cards and floral tributes, in
their recent sad bereavement ; especially thanking
Fr. Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Conboy and Mrs. Craw
ford, for their unremitting kindness and attention.
Barkly-street east, Ararat.
MR. and Mrs. A. PITTARD desire to THANK
their many kind friends for letters, cards, tele
grams, floral tributes and deep expressions of sym
pathy in their sad bereavement of their dear little
one, Rene.
6 Manton-street, Burnley.
MR and Mrs. H. FOWLER desire to THANK
their kind friends for floral tributes, letters
and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement.
81 Cobden-street, South Melbourne.
MRS. AGNES BURNS, 50 Sargood-street, Coburg,
desires to THANK her many kind friends, also
employes of Coburg council, for letters and cards
during her sudden and sad bereavement of her hus
band killed in action.
Mrs. E. PHILIP and FAMILY wish to return
their heartelt THANKS to their many kind
friends for letters, telegrams, cards and inquiries
during the recent sad loss of their beloved son and
brother, Harold Philip. Will kind friends please
accept this brief but grateful acknowledgement.
61 Gower-street, Kensington.
MRS. H. HAGGARTY and FAMILY desire to
sincerely THANK their many kind relatives,
neighbors and friends for telegrams, letters, cards
and many acts and expressions of sympathy during
their recent sad bereavement. Will all kindly ac
cept this brief and grateful acknowledgment ?
MRS. J. A. COLLIS and FAMILY wish to re
turn their heartfelt THANKS to their many
kind friends for letters, cards, floral tributes;
especially Dr. E. Spring, Rev. Shaw, Rev. Cole, for
their kind attention in their recent sad bereave
ment.
MRS. THOMAS BURNS, Mrs. SHAW and
FAMILY deslre to tender their sincere
THANKS to their very many friends for letters,
visits and telegrams, in their recent sad bereave
ment in the loss of their dear husband and father.
M. A. Burns, 37 Marshall-street, Newmarket.
MRS. A. M. JONES and FAMILY, of 155 Flem
ington-road, North Melbourne, desire to tender
their sincere THANKS to their many friends for
letters, telegrams, cards and visits in their recent
sad bereavement, especially the Rev. J. H. Frewin,
Mr. Wright and all employes of Punch Office.
MRS. LANE and FAMILY, of Heidelberg-road,
Fairfield, desire to THANK their many kind
friends for floral tributes, letters, &c., of sympathy.
They especially wish to thank the Rev. E. C. and
Mrs. Knox for their kindness during their recent sad
bereavement.
MRS. E. D. MORAN, of 242 Abbotsford-street,
North Melbourne, desires to THANK her many
kind friends for cards, letters, telegrams, personal
visits in her recent sad bereavement in the death of
her dearly loved husband, Sergeant E. D. Moran,
who was killed in action in France on 11th May.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES,
MRS. McNAMARA and FAMILY desire to ten
dor their sincere THANKS to their many
friends for letters, cards and visits, and especially
thanking Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and family for their
kindness during their recent sudden bereavement.
88 Miller-street, West Melbourne.
MRS. JAMES TODD wishes to return her heart-
felt THANKS to her many kind friends for
their sympathetic letters, cards and floral tributes
in her recent sad bereavement; especially to the
Rev. Mr. Drewett and Dr. Morton for their untiring
attention. Will friends please accept this grateful
acknowledgement.
232 Young-street, Fitzroy.
MRS. CRAWFORD and FAMILY desire to re
turn THANKS to their friends for kind ex
pressions of sympathy, visits, cards, letters and
floral tributes; also the doctors and nurses at
Alfred Hospital for kindness during recent sad
bereavement.
76 Duke-street, Richmond.
MRS. M. JONES and FAMILY, of "Itala," War
ley-road, East Malvern, desire to THANK many
kind friends for letters, cards, &c., of sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement.
MORGAN.—Mrs. MORGAN desires to convey
her heartfelt THANKS to all friends for
tokens of sympathy, cards, letters and visits in her
recent sad loss, more especially would she thank
the firm of Hugo Wertheim and Co., Mr. J. An
derson and Mr. and Mrs. Wood for their practical
aid and kindness. Will friends please accept this
brief but grateful acknowledgment.
234 Clarke-street, Northcote.
MULVEY.—Miss MULVEYE desires to tender her
sincere THANKS to her many friends and re
latives; also the Rev. Father O'Connell, for their
kind expressions of sympathy, visits, cards, letters
and telegrams in her recent sad bereavement in the
loss of a dearly loved brother, Private Richard M.
Mulvey, killed in action. Kindly accept this intima
tion, as she is unable to answer personally.
9 Donald-street, Brunswick.
QUINLAN.—Mrs. J. QUINLAN and FAMILY re
turn sincere THANKS to their kind friends
for letters, telegrams and floral tributes, especially
the employes of Angliss and Co., Bourke-street, and
Mr. Stookes and Mr. lrwin.
111 Rathdown-street, Carlton.
POLLOCK.—Mrs. POLLOCK and FAMILY and
BROTHERS wish to return their heartfelt
THANKS to their many kind friends for their
cards, floral tributes, especially Rev. Father O'Ryan,
Dr. Hamilton, for their kind attention in our recent,
sad bereavement; also Mr. C. P. Friday, for the way
he carried out the funeral arrangements.
Mrs. Pollock, 19 Cardigan-place, Albert Park.
RATTEN.—The FAMILY of the late Mr. C. E.
RATTEN desire to THANK their many kind
friends for letters, cards, floral tributes and ex
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave
ment; also Dr. Balfour for his kind attention.
36 Derby-street, Kew.
ROGERS.—Mrs. WYATT and Miss E. ROGERS
desire to THANK their many kind friends for
letters, cards, visits and expressions of sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement.
708 Brunswick-street, North Fitzroy.
SHAW.—Mr. and Mrs. D. F. SHAW and
FAMILY desire to return their heartfelt
THANKS to their many friends and relatives for
kind expressions of sympathy shown by letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and visits received during
their recent sad bereavement; especially thanking
the Rev. J.H. Hewitt and Mr. F. Hosken, also
the doctors and nurses at the Alfred Hospital.
TAGGART.—Mr. and Mrs. J. LOWRY desire to
convey their heartfelt THANKS to all kind
friends and relatives for letters, telegrams and cards
received during their recent sad bereavement, in the
loss of our dear mother.
11 Hunter-street, West Brunswick.
TURPIN.—Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM TURPIN
desire to THANK their many kind friends for
visits, letters and floral tributes; also their neigh
bors, especially Mrs. A. White. M,rs. Allen and
Mrs. J. Maylor, in their sad bereavement.
36 Withers-street, Albert Park.
WHEELER.—Mrs. E. H. WHEELER and
DAUGHTER, Annie, of Queenscliff, desire to
tender their sincere and heartfelt THANKS to their
many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy
letters, cards, telegrams, visits, flowers, &c., received
by them during their recent sad bereavement; and
wish to especially thank the entire staff of the Base
Hospital, St. Kilda-road, for their great kindness;
Dr. Craig (Box Hill), Dr. Pollock (Queenscliff), Rev.
Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lachmund (North
cote), Mr. Priddle (Queenscliff), the railway and
military officials at Queenscliff and Geelong, the
Northcote policee, his old comades in R.A.G.A.,
members of R.A.E., and Messrs. Apps and Sons for
the efficient funeral arrangements.
WOLLINGTON.—Mrs. B. WOLLINGTON and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. WOLLINGTON and
FAMILY wish to return their heartfelt THANKS
to their many kind friends for letters, floral tributes,
&c., in the recent sad Ioss of their darling son,
grandson and nephew.
"Cothelstone," Railway-place, Preston.
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