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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
BIRTHS
BARRON (nee Bolden).—At the Haven,
on June 10, to Irene and Kelvin—a
daughter (Leonie Irene). Both well,
BRODY (Mclntyre).—On June 11, at St.
Vincent's Maternity Hospital, to Kath-
leen, wile of Sgt. N. F. Brody (A.I.F.)—a
daughter.
CONNELLAN (Lachal).—On June 11, at
St. Vincent's Maternity, to Tom and
Jeanette Connellan—a daughter.
CRAMP (Laidlaw).—On June 8, at Carl-
ton, to Bonnie and Frank—a daughter,
(Beverly Mary).
FITZPATRICK.—On June 8, at St.
George's. Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Fizpatrick—a daughter (Margaret Mary).
Both well.
HANKIN (nee Knott).—On June 12, at
Women' Hospital, to Nancy and Fred
—a daughter. Both well.
KELLY (Rooke).—On June 8, at Dande-
nong and District Hospital, to F.-O.
and Mrs. T. H. Kelly—a daughter.
KNOWLES (nee Todd).—On June 6, at
Somerton Private Hospital, Geelong to
Eileen and Laurie—a daughter (Pamela
Margaret).
LLEWELLYN (nee Davey).—On June 9.
at St. Andrew's, East Melbourne, to
Esme and Cliff—a son (David Rhys).
McARTHUR.—On June 8, at Rossmore,
Benalla, to Mary and Ivan—a son.
OSBORNE (Cadman)—On June 8, at
Women's Hospital, to Frederick and
Beryl—a daughter (Carol Lorraine).
Caesarian birth.
PRIDDINGTON.—On June 7, at Ep-
worth, to Jean and Ern—a son. Both
well.
SMITH (Williamson).—On June 6 at
Mercy Hospital, to Don and Bette—a
daughter (Yvonne Jean).
TIPPET (nee Elliott).—On June 10, at
Wangaratta Community Hospital—a
daughter (Judith Mary). Both well.
VOUTIER (nee Edith Carter).—On June
10, at Bethesda, to Lieut. F. G.
(A.I.F., abroad) and Mrs. Voutier, of 2
Gordon-street, Clifton Hill—a daughter
(Margaret Joan).
WlLSON.—On June 5, at Queen Victoria
Hospital, to Cpl. and Mrs. N. W. Wil-
son, Canterbury-road, Toorak—a daughter
(Ellen Joyce) (for Rando).
WEDDING NOTICES
CONLEY—AYERS.—The Marriage of
Avon, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Conley, Best-street, North Fitzroy, to
Sapper Robert Ayers (A.I.F., returned),
second son of Mr. and. Mrs. S. Ayers.
Brunswick-street, North Fitzroy, will be
celebrated at St. Luke's Church of England,
St. George's-road, North Fitzroy, on Sat-
urday, June 16, at 4.30 p.m. The Rev.
C. R. Miles will officiate.
DEATHS
On Active Service
CARR.—On June 11, at Caulfield Re-
l pj.tri.it leu Hospital. Philip John be
loved sen ol Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Carr. and
loving brother of Tlielmu (deceased) Doro-
!?y JDicHui.s,t Andtew and Ronald
(Hte of Jml A.I.P.), aged 27 years,
GREGSON.—On June 8, at Hayward's
Heath, Sussex, England, Cpl. Frank
Jennings (R.A.A.F.), devoted nephew and
adopted son of Mrs. Jennings, and the late
Mr. Frank Jennings, Blackburn. Our trea-
sure. Some day we'll understand.
GREGSON. — On June 6, at Huyward's
Heath, Sussex, England, Cpl. Frank
Jennings (R.A.A. F.), dearly loved brother of
Doreen and Gladys. Sweet memories.
HEARN.—Died suddenly June 11, Lance-
Corporal Albert, loving husband of
Edie, loving father of Betty, George, Al
bert. One of the best of fathers. Loved
by all who knew him. God bless you, dad.
—Betty, Albert, George—your loving chil
dren.
HEARN.—Died suddenly on June 11
Lance-Corporal Albert Hearn, beloved
husband of Edie, and loving father Betty,
Albert and George. Rest in peace.
HEARN.—Lance-Corporal Albert, youngest
son of the late Leah and Richard Hearn,
of Melbourne, late of Victorian Railways;
also 1914-1918 and this war. One of the
best of brothers. Loved by all who knew
him.—His loving brother, Dave Hearn.
HEARN.—Albert. A better brother you
could not find. Honest till the last.
Lance-corporal, 1914. 1939.—Inserted by
his loving brother, Dave.
HEARN.—Died suddenly June 11, at
Northcote, Lance-Corporal Albert. One
of the best of pals. Honest and straight.—
By the employes of his brother, Dave, 136
Little Bourke-street, Melbourne.
HEARN.—My loving Uncle Albert. I hope
God loves you like I did. God bless
you and keep you.—Inserted by your loving
niece Nola Hearn.
HEARN.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Albert, passed away June 11.
Remembered by his sisters, Eva and Violet,
and brothers, David, Jack and Dick; also
loving sister-in-law, Violet, and niece, Nola.
A good brother at rest, who gave his life
for his country. 1914-1939.
HEARN.—Died suddenly at 114 Dundas-
street, Northcote, Lance-Corporal Al
bert. One of the best of pals. Honest and
straight.—By his brother's employes, of
136 Little Bourke-street, Melbourne.
KIRK. — On June 8, at Bougainville, died
of wounds, Staff Sergeant Kirk. My
darling husband. — Inserted by Marjorie.
MACE. — VX3G.777 Pte. William (Tusso),
died of lUnww while P.O.W. In That-
land August. 1943. Our cous. He died
that we imfht live. — Insertod by May and
Bill Miiburo. and I'te. W. A. McLaren (ret.
N.G.).
MORTIMER.— On June ll. at Heidelberg
Military Hospital. VX1375G1 L.'Cpl.
Rwman William, dearly loved only son of
Lloyd and Elsie Mortimer, of 62 Lynden-
jueet, Cambenvell, aged 24 years.
MORTIMER. — On June 11, at Heidelberg
Military Hospital, Norman W. Morti
mer. dearly loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
William Mair, 7 Normanby-rond, Caulflcld.
raisin of Minnie. Will. Rita and Don, aged
24 years.
QU1N. — A tribute to my old pal 'and late
sergeant. VX7fi,580 Noel. One of the
tost.— Inserted bv E. J. Lang.
WILSON.— Killed in action. VX515.U57.
1 Pie. Desmond, 6on of Peter and the
lite (Emily; brother of Dorrie, Harry, Alex..
Arrh. Vt and Jack. One of the best.
WOODWARD.— A tribute to our dear
M friend. Ken, killed in action at Tam-
kin on May 23. Ever remembered as nne
« our best pals.— In&orLed by the Jordan
family, 'Mooneo Ponds.
"\X70OD\VATt-D. — -A tribute to Ute memorv
m of our dear friend, VX75.135 Private
Kin Wocdwnrd. killed in -action at Tara-
son on May 23. Always remembered. —
Inserted bv Mr. and Mrs. P. Stumdry and
family, 23ft Hope-street. West Brunswick.
DEATHS _j
A6MUS. '-On June 12. nt 29 Tennyson-
street, Mooneo Ponds. John, relict of
Uis late Caroline Henrietta asmus, loved
father of Hermann, Valentine. Jack, Horace.
Ivy and Myrtlo, aged 83 years,
TjlSHOP.— On Juno 10 (suddenly), at her
JJ resilience. 2 Poath-road. Oakielgh.
Susannah Mao, beloved wife of Albert
Bishop, and loving mother of Kathleen,
Capt. A. H. Bishop (Harry, P.O.W. . Thai
land), tho late P.O.. Alan (R.A.F.) and
Rush, aged 03 years.
BLEE. — On June 12, at her daughter's
residence, 39 Hawksburn-road. Hawks-
burn, Agnes, beloved wife of the late Oliver
Blee, loving mother of Ivy (Mrs. Evans)
and Ruth (Mrs. Johnstone), beloved step-
mother of Olive (Mrs. Lobbe), aged 64
years.
IXOXE. — On June 10? at 31 Wattle Trce-
.L> road. Armadale, Ada Edith Frances,
daughter of the late Charles and Louisa
Bono, and sister of Stanhope (deceased) and
Clurles (deceased), aged 82 years. Pri
mely Interred.
1JURCHALL. — On Juno 11. at Croydon,
JJ Alice Maria, relict of the late William
Burchal!,. mother of William (deceased),
md (deceased), Tom, Allco (Mrs. Pitts),
Rpso (Mrs. Miller). Lily (Mrs, Bird). Daisy
(djcttscd), Les. Albert (deceased).
(1ALLOW. — On June 9. at his residence,
\J 62 Snivthc-strcct. Benalla, James, dearly
helmed husband of Elizabeth, loving father
n Thomas (deceased), James, Richard,
Margaret. Florence (deceased). Stanley
George. Jean (Mrs. Russell) and Ian, aged
Byoarc.
fmADWlCK. — On June 9. at her home
' V (suddenly). Alice inee Sullivan, late of
PiccU). dearly loved sister or Mnf. Nelll
(Mary Sullivan). Mrs. O'Sullivan (Annio
Eullivan) and Pat Sullivan. R.I.P.
CHRISTIE. — At Koreng Valo, Olive, the
V dearly loved sister of Gertie (Mrs.
Baxter Lgilnlon-streel, Mooneo Ponds),
Peacefully sleeping.
HARKE. — On Juno 8, at Wnrrngul Has-
V Fltal. Maty Ellen, beloved wifo of the
hte Michael (Trafalgar), loving mother o.
Margaret (Mrs. Ryan). Mlchaol, niomas.
Mary (deceased). Vincent. R.I.P.
CLASSON.— On June 12, at Crosswell Sana-
torium, after long illness, Herbert A.,
dearly beloved husband of Mabel; loving and
dearly beloved father of Marjorie and John;
father-in-law of Alan; aged 62 years.
CLASSON. — On June 12, Bert, dearly loved
brother-in-law of Eileen and Sam McGhee,
of Seaford. Sweet rest.
f OSTELLO.— On Juno 12. at Preston,
y Bricicct. loved sister of Edward, Frank
(deceased), Jim (deceased), Tom (deceased),
«ck (deceased), sister-in-law Elizobeih,
Dagmar, Mnrguret (deceased), late of
Bacchus Marsh. R.I.P.
COURGEAU.—On June 12, at 28 Arthur-
street, Preston, Ernest Albert John, be-
loved husband of the late Myrtle, and lov-
ing father of Albert (deceased), Elaine (Mrs.
Hughes), Ronald (deceased) and Harold
Lucas; father-in-law of James, and grand-
father of Terry.
DESMOND.—On June 12, at her residence,
16 Morrice-street, Caulfield North,
Jessie May, dearly loved wife of Edward
Martin Desmond, and loving mother of
Vincent and Joseph (Rev. Bro. Daniel. Re-
demptorist Order), aged 66 years. Rcquiescat
in pace. Floral tributes to Tobin's Chapel Chapel,
425 Flemington Road, before 1.30 p.m.
DESMOND (nee Wattie).— On June 12,
Jessie May, dearly loved sister of
James, Myra, Mabel, Maggie, Thomas,
Malcolm, Rdith and Claire. Requiescat in pace.
9, at her residence,
m jec.1, , Kyabrnm. Johtmnnh, wife
udu 'V ail?. mother of Lucey. James,
iBf i; BUon, Nora. ' Patrlok,
jwo. Hannah nnd Edward, aged 72 years.
une !2. nt her resldenco.
&u9ni"slAc?L . Bacchus Marsh, Hannah
Wa. relict Of tho laLe Wlllam Diiodiile
ill ,!P, n?lhcr .0 George. Elsie (Mrs. Moyes),
M?JMrs' h k!c,«clt) Dall (Mr. D.
09 years.
J) v£?htt "70n. Jime dearl.v loved
wh?r?N-.of Ursula (Mrs. L. Lldgott).
« Jimmy id' and Srnndmolllt!t
. Juno 1-- dearly loved
mother of Elslo (Mra. Moyes), mothor-
pf David m' nn grandmother
J)Unmui1iE'i0'U Jl,ne dearly loved
Jtin an!? o« ,,ebr(h>. mother-ln-)aw ol
ni/er' octloJ1a,lP B'andmother of Jeu-
)XTrnil£i.tc ?»d Heather,
i) mo?hii t 'V. i-. dearly loved
mSnu„fDa\ Wdgett).
mndiiicttV «» P.an- a,,ci affectionate
lamctr.er Margaret, Owen and
jiLDi5?«r?w 12' "oten Olive, be-
mrnLr "/ .9 lie law Dnvld Elder;
ltoYn.p« Uuvltl »nd Tom.
T 52E!® iT0t? .Juno Rt Prince
«irlv Jolln Alexander, the
85£lited iV,fiVa"rt ot Winifred, of 106
t«t, lrfct 8t Kllda, aged 77 years. A(
(aBNh?J1 Ji',no 12« ht St. Vincent's
lovtd Si L WW, Veronica,, dearly bo-
bu4her It iL, V.llIUKtlu a"d dearly lovod
P' EUMn n"d
i'lr 1 r ilt" "st- Vincent's
hi Pl'ccS A, ce, V'oulco. loved sister
sum of Jack, nml loved
Janice. »t i i"1011 conurd. Caroline and
0lSnn2n AJ.!lno v-> St. Vincent's
lister of Mn Veronica (Casey), loved
rftn,Q y,.,( rs- Mucplierson ) . Jim .
Aimljtcadf Reese). Eileen (Mr.
Ol0VCr1' TWS3lE
fl Oifim,' ;w . 01 Wllllnm and May Oent,
nlect peace 011 Molnourno. Peace,
to Ojiscyi.—On Juno 12, nt St.
I'llw nl ii/,n0il Alice, loved nlstcr.
Pwthy ' |,y",!lcr'„TciJ11' <A. MM. Bnma.
raccriuiy EleeiVlne, '' Nonnan.
S!n# .1,"' Rt St. Vlnoent'ii
I Jamea fovA i ,Vcr,nnlcn, loved .idster
il loved' , mt .e n e,r'lt,'illW DU'otlW.
liVn,.;,' "u"' nnd Jdv. fl.I.P
II fierp'v? /"'"v ' Ilennls Pranvl.
IinnnV. La' 01 Wlfllttimlown.
I> !:>,(' 7i?!!, Jlllle at !l Bules-strem,
'JJ1 vr,rlli, 6<>J»l»le Mary, dearly lie-
ISrr oi kM> ' oodby, and loving
S'«r ereinatrlr F Margnvnt, Prl-
llnue./ 011 Ju,,» 12
B ilrcef"S" .i11"1" 1,1 71 Union.
elr invp',1 i lluu'e, Cillmour George.
K. ' "and. oi Uebcccn, nged 7H
W te w in t V"'!'.1;?1' Peacefully .sleeping.
hvv« „ " "" lV0 mel nunlii.
HAYES. - On June 12, at Preston, Carol
Anne, dearly loved daughter of Lilly
and Frank, of 296 Queen's-parade, Clifton Hill, aged 7 days. R.I.P.
HEARN. - .a' Tocumwal, Joan,
ko(hi»? j!» » e Jou R»d lov-
Khthlaen (doceased).
Ida (Mr. Betts) and Olarrle.
DEATH5
JJ1"6 12, at Alfred Hospitul,
John Alfred HU1. late ol East Bruns-
j?,L& Sn.d JP"neriy of North FJtzroy. son
?LV5e Robert and Mary Hill, and loved
brother of Robert, Ethel and Violet (Mr.
Nolan), aged 68 years.
XJ ILTON.—On June 0. at Kew, Lillian
XX MAiid. loved sister of Bertram. Claude
and Alfred Bannister and Beatrice Htim-
ohreys.
HOLMES, — in loving memory of our
dear friend, Elsie, of 34 Prlncoss-
sireet. Port Melbourne, who died June 10.
—Amy Mather and family,
HOSKING - On June 12, at Royal Mel-
bourne Hospital, Alice Maud, beloved
wife of Walter Conrad, of 24 Fischer
street, Coburg, loved mother of Leslie,
Alice (Mrs. Milligan) and Ivy (Mrs. Poul-
ter), 57 years.
HOSKING - A tribute of love to the
memory of my dear and only sister,
Alice, loved sister-in-law of George, devoted
aunt of Ron and Ivor. Peacefully sleeping.
- Inserted, by Grindal family, 6 Moreland
road, Brunswick.
KENNY. — On June 11, at his residence,
Braemar-road. Woodend, John Andrew,
beloved husband of Ellen Alice; loved father
of John, Vincent (A.I.F.), Annie (Mrs. Mc-
Ilroy), Eileen. Esmond and James (A.I.F.);
aged 78 years. R.I.P.
KENNY. — On June 11, at Braemar-road,
Woodond. John Androw, beloved hus
band of Ellen Alice, .loved father of John.
Vincent, Annie (Mrs. Mellroy), Eileen,
Esmond and James, aged 78 years. R.I.P.
KENNY.— On June 11, at his residence,
Braemar-road, Woodond, John Andrew,
grandfather of Ross (A.I.F.), Joan, Brenda,
James, Clare and John. R.I.P.
| ANCAS'IER.— On June 12. at her home.
IJ 21 Mltfoid -street, SL Kllda. Marjorie.
dearly loved wife of Alfred (A.I.F.). loving
mother of Heather, beloved daughter of
George and Blanche Fyson, and loving sia-
«r of Joyce Fyson.
T AVERY. — On Saturday, June 9, at
Jj Eur ou. Elizabeth, daughter of tho late
Mr. and Mra. A. T. Lavory. and sister of
Mrs, Hasiom, of Albury. aged G8 years. —
LEJTT3.— On June 9, Albert, beloved hus
band of Jessie, and beloved, father of
Xilly, Margaret, Thomas. Joe
(A.I.F.), Albert, Robert, Elsie, Norman
(A.I.F.), late of Wedderburn, aged 03
years. Privately interred in Preston Ceme-
ot Jlcr residence.
J_i Llsheen/' 14 Edward-street, Ess cn dim.
Louisa Jane, relict of the late Lawrence
Edward .Looby, and loving mother of Mar-
fcUTCt. William. John. Annn i riiwincAH 7
Tcreni.. Frances, Nora (deceased) and Joseph!
Requlcscnt in pace.
I' OOBY.— on June 12. of 14 Edward-
!.J street. Essendon. dearly beloved mother
M Will and Em. and grandma of Hilton
and Jack. One of the best.
AOPHERSON.—On June 12. at SO Mag-
j.t1 nolla-road. Garden Vale, Louise, loved
daughter of the late Urquhart Macphcrson
and Louisa Greenhlll. Private interment.
Remains at Sleight's Chapel, St. Kiida-rd.
MACROBERTS. — On June 0, Mary Isabel,
loved sister of Annie and Emily Moc-
ticoerts, 12 Glendearg-grove, Malvern.
8.E.4,
MASON. — On June 12, at Dandenong,
Mary (Ciss), the dearly beloved wife
of Thomas Patrick Mason, ol Henry-
sticet, Pakenham East, aged 61 years.
Rcculopcat In pace.
MASON. — Oil June 12. at Dandenong.
Mary (Ciss), the dearly beloved eldest
daughter of the late John and Frances
GUlmHrtln, and loving slsier of John. Wil
liam (deceased). James (deceased). Eliza
I deceased i. Frances and Thomas, and loved
Mster-ln-law of Elsie and Margaret, aged
'if years. Requlcscnt in pace.
McDONALD.—On June 12, at 27 Davies-
street, Altona, Edith Charlotte, the
dearly beloved wife of Wallace Robert Mc-
Donald, loving mother of Hazel (Mrs.
Drennan), Keith, Jean (Mrs. Nicholls) and
Charles, aged 62 years. In God's care.
McLEOD.- On June 12, nt Coburg. Eliza.
1X1 the dearly beloved wile of the late
Robert McLtod (late of Rutherglen). nnd
devoted mother TIarrv, Robert. Janlc (Mrs.
A. Yoxall). Elizabeth (Mrs. C. Barkeli).
Ruby (Mrs. T. Rpleton) and Molly (Mrs.
J. Williams), aged 82 years. Peacefully
«leen'ng.
MERANGE. — On June 12. nt 83 Stew&rt-
streHt, East Brunswick, Eflie Vere, the
dearly btdoved wlfo of Loon Meranse and
devoted mother of Vere, Eric, Lconia. Felix
(deceased), Hilda. Ethel, Mavis. Vlvienne.
Arnold (R..A.A.F.). Barbara (deceased).
Frank (A.I.F. ) and Joan, aged 56 years.
Peacefully sleeping;
MURPHY. — On June 12. at Middle
1X1 Park (late- of Bairnsdale). Thomas, be
loved husband of Alice and father or Alf.
Frt'd, Alice. Nell, Tom, Flo and Ethel;
father-in-law of Denis,- Tom und Arch, aged
72 years; R.I.P.
IV.fURPHY.— On June 12. at. Middle Park.
ItX Thomas, beloved brother of Stanton
and Rose, uncle of Doug (A.I.F.), aged 72
Ms. R.I.P.
MURPHY. — In loving memory of a vcrv
dear friend, who passed nway June
12. 1915 — Inserted by Alice, Andrew and
Evolvn Lukac.
NUGENT. — On Juno 12, George, nt
jLx Mount Royal Hospital, loving friend of
Mrs. Simpspn and Mrs. Mitchell, of Wind
sor. Budiy missed.
OPENSHAW. — On June 12. nt Caullleld
Repatriation Hospital, Phillip Goddard,
tho dearly beloved husband of Ivy. G Fourth-
)Y; Brunswick, nnd loving father or
I hyjlbi (Mrs. H, Davics), Ivy and Ron.
faLher-in-Iaw of Hcdley. and grandfather
or Loretta. Late R.A.A. P.
PALLOT. — On June 12, nt her residence.
28 Dallas-avenue. Oakleigh. Louisa,
ooioved wife of William P.. loving mother
of Elsie (Mrs. Doyle). Arthur. William
(Launceston). John. Ethel. Stanloy, Merle.
Clarice (Mrs. E. Lotlierlngton), ' aged 65
years. In God's care.
IXALtoT. — On June 12. nt 28 Dnllns-
r», 9aklelBh-, Louisa, loving
mother of mother-in-law of Bob.
and nana of Robert. Life moves on. but
memorial stay.
PARKINSON. — On June 4. at Sale W11-
1 ilc,lry' Iovod pW»«i son ol the
s«e William nnd Mary Parkinson. oi
wnmler.and brolJher of Annie (Mrs.
Han is) George (deceased), Tom. Fred.
Colt,on tdecwu,ie<i> and Letlle (Mrs. Lsuiby)
a«cd 77 years.
PEART. — On June 11. ot Ryde, N.S.W.
. inccmcHu. rvouerv james, loved son of
uie lato Robert and Annie, brother of
(Bo'ant) and Jean (decea&ed).
RHODES. — On Juno 11, at his residence.
tcotshmor-street. Nortli Fitzroy.
Andrew- Rhodes, dearly loved father of
Mary (Mrs. poulsrn. deceased), Tom. John
(doooasod). Bill, Bob and Nel. (Mrs. p.
Rchmord), aged 0i years. Peacefully
sleeping.
|> HODB3.— On June 11. ot 193 Scotchmer-
XX street North Fitzroy. Andrew Rhodes.
g»?ndfa,her«.?.f B"L nnd
Maurice. Bill (deceased) and Ru»;
Valda, l>is and Norma; Tholma and Dot.
and seven groat-grandchildren.
ROBERTS.— On June 32. at 19 Wataon-
IX street, olen Iris, Porcy Arthur, dctirlv
be oved husband of Ethel Jane, and loved
faiher of Hilda (Mrs. J. R. Milne). Alma
(Mrx. R. A. Anderson), Joyce (Mrs. L. B.
Major) Arthur (R.A.A.F.) and Harold
(A.I.F.), aged 64 years. Now resting.
ROHLEDER. — On June 10. »l his home.
18A New-street. Armadale. Archibald
William, esteemed friend of Ruby Brlce.
agod 44 yours. Privately Interred. Fond
memories.
IXOIVE, — Harold James, Cooper-strcol .
XX Preston, loved brother of Will and
Agnes (deceased). Eden Park. AL rc6t.
SPARROW. — On June 11, at Frankston
Community Hospital, passed peacefully
away, Sarah Ann, loved wife of Henry
James, dearly beloved mother of Ethel (Mrs.
Hughes), Alice (Mrs. Haines), Reg., Cliff
and Emily (Mrs. Kirwood), sister of Emma
(Mrs. Monk), in her 81st year. Sweet rest
after weariness.
SPARROW. — On June 11, at Frankston
Community Hospital, dearly loved
mother of Ethel (Mrs. Hughes, of Regent),
and loving grandma of Claude, in her 81st
year. Passed peacefully away. The tired
eyes are closed and the weary hands at
rest.
SPARROW. — On June 11, Sarah Ann, lov-
ing mother of Emily and Charlie; loved
grandma of Joan, Charlie, Mavis and Ken-
neth Kirwood (Sorrento).
rPIIOMAS, — On June 12. at his residence.
I. 70 Willlamstown-rond. Port Melbourne,
result of accident. Arthur, the dearly loved
husband of Ellen Thomas, loving father
of Ellen (Mrs. Britton), ond loved stop-
futhei of John (deceased )und Ethel (Mrs.
Walters), aged 73 years. Rcquloscat In
rpilOUP. — On Juno 12, at 13 Leura-strcet,
X Surrey Hills. George Cattnnach. dearly
loved liuiband of Isabella; beloved father
of Mabelle. father-in-law of Charles Rubeli.
in his 00th year. Late of Caulflcld and
Wcrribce.
rpUNNECT.IFF. — On June 11. Franols N..
ot Clifton Hill, dearly beloved son of
tho late P. and M. TunneclifT: brother of
the late Goorgina. Elizabeth (Mrs. Fuller);
Margaret (Mrs. Car(er) and Clara (Mrs.
Pyslng). Tito long day closes.
UNDY. — On Juno 12. Cecil James, of
43 Cutter-street. Hurnlcy. loved hus
band of Rose, nnd loving father of John.
James (deceased), Robert And David. At
rest.
UNDY. — At his home, 43 Cuttcr-strret.
Burnley, Cecil James, loving brother
Arthur. Violet, Waily. Ruby and Ivy, lov
ing brother-in-law Roy, Lea, Jean and
Mnrco, Alwavs in our hearts.
UTTING.— On Juno 12. ot 130 Grongo-
roari, Alplilngton, Walter, beloved htiH-
band of Grace, niitl loved father of Vio
let (Mrs. Lander), Walter (R.A.A.F.) and
William (A.I.F.). father-in-law of Eric
(A.l.F.) and grandfather of Roscwln and
Joan.
Vlf ATKINS. — On June 12, at his home.
f 7t Argyle-street, 6t. Klldn, Ernest,
tho dearly beloved husband of Ellz/beth
Wntkin. aged 06 years.
W ATKINS. — On June 12, Ern., loving
brother of George, dearly loved uncle
of George and Ivy. Pcacofuliy sleeping.
\X700D. — On June 11 (.suddenly), at the
ll reMdenco of his sister-in-law (Mrs.
Agnes Wood. 30 ArmadaJe-strect. Thorn-
bury). Charles, dearly beloved husband of
the late May Wood: second son of the Jate
Charles and Julia Wood (Into Woodstock on
Loddon): loved brother of Annio (deceased),
Liz (Mra. Wilson, doceoscd), Tom (de
ceased). Rebec, (Mrs. Kelly, deceased), Julia
(Mrs, Coughiln. deceased 1. Marie (Mra. Law-
rence j, uucx raecnu»jxi>. tsssie i nniiKd-
lon). Rose (Mrs. Davis), Oil! (deceased).
Martha (deceased), Mary (Mrs. Dixon) and
Bob (decoj.'itxt). Requlcscnt in pace.
IN MEMORIAM
On Aetivo Service
GLARKE. — In memory of our pal, Jim.
Who passed nway June 13, 1943, white
serving with R.A.N. Wo will always re
member him smiling. — Inserted by his
mates. Wallv Butler and Dnvc Hamilton.
DAVENPORT.— Eugene, U.S. Army (late
of Jordan. Montana), killed in ucllon
i Juno 13. 1944, Cherished memories linger
on. — Inserted by ills Aussie sister, Mickle.
DAVENPOttT.— Buitcne, U.S. Army f Inte
of Jordun. Montana), killed in nclion
Juno 13. 1944. Dearly loved.— Inserted by
)!% Aussie mum.
r OGAN. — In loving memory of our d»su
j son and brother, Benjamin, who passed
away on Juno 13. 1941, whilst on active
servloo with tho R.A.A.F., Port Moresby.
Ever remembered. — Inserted by his father,
mother and sister.
ROCHE. — In proud and loving memory of
P.O. Ausiln and his gallant, crew.
Squadron 400. who lost their lives In opern-
i lions over the Ruhr, ' June 13, 1944. -
IN MEMORIAM
: A LEXANDEli!-— in iwlng" menmry "of" "my
/V dear dnuuhter, Jean, who passed away
June 13, 1011. Always remembored. — in
serted by her loving father,
A NSEI,L. — In ever loving memory of mv
i:X doar eon. Charles, accidentally killed
Juno 13. 1U40. Too dearly loved to ever
bo forgotten. Father and son reunited.—
His loving mother.
ANSELL.— In loving memory of our dear
brother, Charles, accidentally killed
June 13, 1940. Always remembered by his
loving sister. Ruby, and brother-in-law,
Tom.
A NSELL. — In loving memory of our dear
Jx. pal. Charlie, who passed nwuy Juno
13, 1910. Always remembered by May and
Ray Ifrcn.
i:>OEL.INS.— In loving memory of mv dear
> mother, who passed &wuy Juno 13
, 1941 —fm.
IGE'LlNs.— In loving memory of deur
I# mum and grandma. — Ettlo, Ethno. Ron.
HR1TT. — lii loving memory of mv dear
In oilier, who passed nwuy June 12,
1942. Loving memories outlast ail.- Inserted
bv Dnn. Stella. Jouu.
BROAD.— In loving memory of our only
aunt. Annie (Mrs. Malcolm Sinclair-
Moalt), our dearly loved fnlher, Alfred and
our darling litilo mother. Annio. who passed
away at Hie great nye of 93. Evil hud not u
place hi their lives. — inserted by their
families
C1CTTON. — In memory of our dear hus»
j band and lather, who parsed away
Juno 13. 11)4 J Inserted by his loving wlfo
nnd family.
( (HOWE.— in Jov|ng memory ot our dor-
/ ling llttlo Ken. who died Juno 12
1 920. Droums and thought . ar? still with
.vou. dear Ken.— Inserted b.v his lovn
futhor and sisters, Eileen. Myra, Kath.
Alice. Dorrie, Mavis; brpther, Bill, and
umle, Rube,
IN MEMORIAM.
piROWLEY rini loving memory of my
V2 husband, who passed away June 13,
1943. — Insertod by his loving wife.
( (ROWLEY. —In fond - memory of Darl.
J who passed away June 13, 1942. Sadly
B.ssed. — Inserted by Grace, Jock, and grand-
.on. Ken.
IXAWSON. — In. loving memory of my dear
A J daughter, Lily, passed away June 13,
1943. Not just to-dn.v, but every dav, in
silonco 1 remember. — Instrted by her loving
mother, and granddad Oatci.
DAWSON. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away junft u,
'9 in. Always remembered. — Inserted- by
and Nadya Stoyanovltch.
TXAWSON. — In loving memory of mv dear
%olhtT' Y'h? Ped away June 13.
1913 Too doarly loved to ever forget. — In
serted by her loving daughter. Joyce.
IXAWSON.— In loving memory of our dear
-/ LU. who passed away June 13. 1943.
Forgotten by most, but not bv all.— In-
Rore. Vic and family.
TwAWSON. — In loving memory ol our dear
X-/ sister, Lii, who passed away June 13,
1943. A ready smilo and a heart of gold;
One of the best this world could hold.—
Insorted by her loving brother and sls
ier, Ern nnd Doris.
DAWSON.— In loving memory of mv dear
sister, LU. who naoacd away June 13.
JU43. Her life a beautiful memory, her ab
sence a silent sorrow. — Inserted by her lov
ing brother, AH (Jim).
DAWSON. — In loving memory of my sis
ter. Lily, who passed away June 13,
1943. Qod'a greatest gift — remembrance. —
Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law,
Alice and Bill.
DRAPER. — In memory of our dear friend.
Jean, who died June 13, 1041. — Ulcen
Has.
17UNDLAY, — In ever loving memory of my
7 dear mother, Matilda Jeonnle, who
uaased away Juno 13. 1940. — Inserted by
hrr daughter. Sheila.
I 7K>RD.— Cherished memories of our dearly
? loved mother and grandma. Stella
Frances, called home on June 13, 1933;
also our dear father and grandpa. Percy
William,- called home on July 23. 1941.
In the garden of memory we mret overy
way. — LoV.ng daughters, ivy, Flo and Jess:
fions-in-law. Will Cope, Ern Kllby, and
grandchildren.
17VRAZIER. — In loving remofbrance of m.v
. fathor, who missed away tn June,
iP3D. A silent thought brings many a
tear Of one I loved and thought so dear. —
Inserted by his daughtor. Dorothy, and
non-ln-ln-w, Stan.
ITiRENCH.— Loving remembrance of Annie
; Theresa, loved mother of Flora and
Hilton Bird, nanA of Robert and Pamela.
1.(RENCHAM. — in loving memory of our
? dear mother, Elleaboth Frenchnm. who
Ctusca awuy ou uunir i.». JU42, ri zit Mil-
jn-6treet, Preston. Ever remembered. — In
serted by her family, Claude, Osmond, Flor
ence (Mrs. R. Withers! and Cyril.
T7(RIEDMAN. — In cherished memory of our
X darling Kevin, who passed away June
13, 1944, beloved son of Dr. and Mrs. H.
Friedman, nnd brother or Barbara and Alan.
His absence Is poignantly felt by nil.
IULLERlOn. — In loving memory of my
X- dear mother, who passed away June 13.
1042; also my dear dad. August 3. 192u
also sister. Masie, December 2. 1032, Always
remembered. — Inserted by their loving sen
nnd douvhter-in-lAW, Osslo and Graco.
CI LOVER. — in loving memory of my doar
T brother. Bill, died Juno 13. 1043. Ever
remembered.— Ruby. 30 Whlto-street, Rich
mond.
("1LOZ.— Fond, loving memory of my dear
Jt mother, Annio Gioz, who passed away
Juno 13. 1014. Badly missed. — Inserted
bv loving daughter, Hilda.
("i LQZ.— In leving memory of my dear
A mother. Time passes, but memories arc
everlasting. — Inserted by her son, Bruce.
(1LOZ. — In lovmg memory of my dftu
mother, who passed nwny June 13,
1944. Sadly missed.— Inserted by Freda.
(1 LQZ. — I/i loving memory of our dear
A friend, who passed away June 13. 1044.
Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Bolitho
and children.
/"(RANATA (Nurse Morton). — In loving
\ A memory of our deur mother, Ellen
Jane, who passed away on June 13, 1936:
also our step-father, who passed away on
July 6, 1939. Time goes on but memory
hnaers. — Inserted by their loving sons. Bob
and Alf. Morton: daughters-in-law, Melba
and Dorrlc. and grandchildren, Pat, Bobby
and Barry.
H'EALEY.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on June 13, 1039.
R.r.P. Time is paving but memories are
everlasting, — Inserted by hor loving daugh
ter. Margaret; son-in-law, Bert, and grand
son, Eddie.
IJfEALEY. — In loving remembrance of
XX our dear mother, who passed away
June 13. 11)39. R.I.P. Sad thoughts to
day. but cherished memories always. — In
serted by her loving son, Nick; daushtor-
in-law. Maud, and grandchildren, Lorna,
Ron. Merle, Kevin, Norma and Brian.
XXEALEY.— In loving memory of my dear
I2,lh.?r- . lVh0 Pn«ed away June 13,
19j9. R.I.P. ever else I rail to do.
I It never fall to think of you. — inserted
by hor loving son, Robert; daughter-in-
law, Alice, and grandchildren, Noel, Lola,
H Maureen, Judith and Elizabeth.
EALEY. — In loving memory of our deur
mother and grandmother. Elizabeth.
wiu» passed away June 13. 1939. For ever
remembered. H.l.p. — inserted bv hur lov-
mg son Dtn; daughter-in-law. Alice, and
grandchildren. Patsy and Joyce.
|_J ILDEBUAND. — Sad thoughts to-day, but
IX loving memories for ever of my dear
husband. Jack, died June 13, 1044. — In
serted by his loving wile.
H ILDEBUAND. — In .sad remembrance of
. my dear father, died June 13, 1044.
— Inserted by his loving son, Les (A.I.F.,
Australia).
HILDEBR AND. —Treasured memories of
dear dau, who passed away on June
13. 1944.— Always remembered by his loving
son and dmtghtor-ln-Jaw, Ted, Alice, and
baby Lorraine.
rX'ILDEDRAND. — In sad . but loving
XX memory of my dear dad. who was
culled to rest June 13, 1944.— Inserted by
his loving son and daughter-in-law. Jack
and Alice.
HILDEDRAND. — In loving memory of our
dear father, who died June 13. 1944.
— Ever remembered by his loving son and
daiwhter-ln-law, Geo. and May.
HILDDSRAND. — in loving memory ol
cur dear uncle. Jack, passod awny June
13. 1944. Not Just to-day, but every day
wb remember. — Inserted by his nieces, Aud
rey and Joy Davis.
T1 iLDEBRAND.— In fond memorv of mv
JX brother. Jock, who passed away June
13. 1944. At rest. Wc will always remem
ber you smiling. — Inserted by sister, Mrs.
E. Moos, nnd niece, Mrs. Peel.
B ILDEBUAND. — In loving memory of our
dear brother. Jack; also loved son of
the late Mary, Ellen and Jack Hildebrand,
parsed nway suddenly June 13, 1044. Beau
tiful memories are all wc have left of a
brother we loved and will never forget. —
Inserted by his loving sisters. Elsie (Mrs.
,T. Davis). Rita (Mrs. T. Henderson).
HILDEBRAND. — In loving memory of
Uncle Jack, who passed away Juno 13,
1944. Time passes but sweet momorics
linger.— Inserted by his loving nieces, Loma
(Mrs. French) and Valerie.
e'lldebrand, — in loving memory of
Jack, passed away Juno 13, 1914 One
of the best. — Inserted by his brother-in-law,
Tear Henderson.
Hildebrand. — in fond momories of my
dear nephew. Jack, who passed away
June 13. 10-14. 8ome day wo shall under
stand. — Inserted by his loving aunt, Mrs.
Salmon.
HILDEBRAND. — In memory of my dear
brother-in-law, Jack, passed nway June
13. 1944. A pal sadly missed. — Inserted by
Tom Davis.
HOPGOOD. — Loving memories of mv dear
husband. George, who died Juno 12.
1941. Not just to-day, but every day. In
silence we remember. R.I.P, — Inserted by
his loving wife. Johannoh.
HOPGOOD. — In loving memory of our
dear fathor, who passed away on June
13. 1944, Tho best father the world could
hold. — Inserted- by sen and daughter-ln-
Jaw.
HOPGOOD. — Cherished memories of my
.dear father, who died June 13. 1911.
Deep In our hearts a memory Is kept. — In
serted by his daughter. Stella; son-in-law,
Cyril: grandson. Dan.
HOPGOOD. — In loving memorlw of my
dear fathor. who died June 13. 194s.
sadly missed. — Inserted by his daughter,
Joyce: son-tn-Jaw, Tommey,
IlXOPGCOD. — In loving memory of my
XX wonderful father, who died Juno 13,
1014. Loved loo dearly to ever forget. — In
serted by hD daughter. Glad: son-in-law.
Ken. R.I.P.
HOPGOOD. — In I.ovlng memories of my
doar father, who died June 13. 1fM4.
Loved too dearly lo ever forget. R.I.P.—
—Inserted by his loving daughter. Eileen ,
son-in-law. Dennis.
|_| OPOOOD. — In loving memories of mii
..I. dear grandfather, who died June 13.
1944. Sad.y missed. — By his grandchildren,
George. Ken, Doug.. Dennis, Don.. Dorothy.
XjfOPGOOD. — Loving memories cf our desi
XX father, who died Juno 13 1944. R.I.P.
rempmtorwl by his four sons.
XTYLAND.—In loving memory of our dearR
XX loved daughter and sister, isnbella, who
passed away Juno 13. 1942. Ever remem
bered by mother, father, Tom, David and
Betty.
1LTYLAND. — In loving memory of Isabel.
..I who passed nwny June 13, 1913. Al
ways remembered by Betty. Reg. Brian.
| N loving memory of our dear dad, who
1 passed nway on June 13, 1943. — rn-
scrled by her son, Tom; daughter-in-law,
Win, and grandchildren, Shlrloy and Ron
ald.
JORDAN. — In cherished memory of my
dear husband, who passed nway Juno
13. 1044. father of Colin (R.A.N.) nnd
Margaret. Not Just to-dny, but every dav,
In silence I remember. — Insorted by his lov
ing wife. Alloc.
OlU>AN. — in memory of my dear father,
who passed away Juno 13, 1944. A
thought for to-day, a memory for evor. —
Inserted by, Phyllis and Wally, granddad of
Lvnette and Trovor.
JORDAN. — In loving memory of my dear
ft futhor, who passed away Juno 13, 1944.
Gene, but not forgotten. — Inserted by >
lovmg daughter, Mftisie. und son-in-law,
IFrlc Conch.
APISH.-— In loving memory of my darl-
J lng mother, who passed a\vav June 13.
memory fades and life dcpnrtu,
you ll live for ever in our hearts. Ever
remembered.— Inserted by her loving daugh
ter. Florence; son-in-law. Hartley; grand
sons, Raymond and Donald.
I APISH. — In loving memory of our dar-
JJ ling mother, passed awny Juno . 13.
1932. Memories will live for ever of one
wc loved so dear. — Insorted by her two
loving sons. Jack and Harry (A.I F re-
,, mvxM u«mbuici -in-niw , Alice grand
son. Arthur. V
I APISH. — in loving memory of mv darling
J mother, who pawed nwny June 13. 1932.
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept of
one we loved and never forget. Always re
membered.— Inserted by her loving dnugh-
(er, Sadie; son-in-law, William; grundchlld-
iei). Lila, June, Reg, Lorraine.
I APISH. — In loving memory of our dar-
,V ,U?,K n»»thw. who passed away on Juno
IJ. 19J2. Memories sweet of one so dear
linger on from year to year.— Inserted by
her loving children, Lila, Jack (ex-A.I.F.)
and Harry (A.I.F,), and grandchildren, Jim.
Dorothy. Isabel, Betty and Rose.
J OWEftSON. — In loving memory of our
Jw.j,,,ol.her« wl, nwuy Juno 13,
1931; /»ls our falher, who passed away
Julv 14, 1941. Treasured memories.— In
sorted by their loving family.
(yfACPIIAIL. — in loving memorv of our
w;l"> passed away on June
13. 1943; also our dear mother, passed awav
September 20. 1943. Ever remembered by
their loving daughter, Eirie; son-ln-luw. Wal
ls nnd Carole. ,
MACPHAIL. — In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away .June 13
1943; alto our dear mother, who passed
away September 20. 1D43. Sweet memories
like the ivy cling. — Inserted by their loving
daughter. Jean; son-in-law. Henry; grand
children. IlHrbnra and Janice.
\,| ACPHAIL, — In loving memory of mv
avX dear father, who passed away June
13, 1043. Sunshine passos. shadows lull
K'Ying memories outlast all. — Inserted l»v his
loving daughter, Jessie; Bert ond Kenneth.
\/|ASON. — In loving memory of dear
ItX dud. who passed away Juno 12, 1944.
Always remembered. — Insorted by his lov
ing son and daugUter-ln-law, Arthur
(George) nnd Phil, nnd grandchildren,
Yvonne nnd Ron.
MASON, — In loving memory of dear dad
who passed away June 12, 1944 Al-
wuys remembered. — Inserted by his loving
son and datiphler-ln-lnw, Bill nnd Allco,
and grandchild, Joancttc.
MCDONALD. — In memory of my dear sis
ter, Dolly, who passed away Juno 13.
1941. Lest wo lorcet. — Inserted by hor
brother, John, and Margaret, Douglas, and
Richard.
Mcgill.— in loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed awny at Huntlng-
towrr-rond, Malvern, on June 13, 1944.
Ever remembered. — Inserted bv Adie.
\,| IDDLETON. — In memory of our dear
III. son and brother. Sid, who passed
away June 13, 1944. He Is always with us
— Inserted by loving mother, brother and
sister, 1 Prnscr-Btrcet, Richmond.
M IDDLETON. — In loving memory of mv
. dourly beloved friend, Sid. passed
wwa.v on Juno 13. 1944. 3 will always re-
member him. — Inserted by his lovine
friend. Violet Canrnlleld. "
MILLER.— litis day. tt every duy, I re
member with Jovo my dear mother
Stella Mary, passed awny peacefully June
13. 1942; also dear dud. who left us ho
unexpectedly April 29. 1044. A Uiouchl for
to-day. n memory for ever. — Inserted by
Glndys and Wal. nnd granddaughter, Gwenda
MORTON.— In overlasiiitg memory of
lit Hn Keith, passed away Jgne 13,
3, nged 3U> years. One little angel lii
heaven.— Inserted by Aunty Jessie, oouAins.
Shirley and Wilms,
IN MEMORIAM
A/f ORTON.- In treasured memories of our
ivX darting Nt.tl© a on, Keith, who passed
way June. 13, 1943. aged 3U years. We
will a (way remember you. darthicr. In-
rtNlbv hla loving, mother aSd father
\TOYES.— in loving memory of mv dear
r! in!i?ehBrl $bertt, who passed away June
13. 1038, at Yarravllle. Evgf remembered, —
Inserted by his aon and daughter-in-law.
Yfl 0YE8.— In loving memory of our dear
IaI-o «»nd'#ther. who passed away June 13.
10J8. at Yarravitlc. Always remembered.—
Inserted by his grandchildren.
VI ORRIS. — Treasured memories of our bo
ll loved mother, who left us June 13,
1944, and of whose lifelong love, and de
votion wo held imperishable memories. — In
serted by her loved ones, 147 Union-road.
Ascot Vale.
N' ORRIS. — In loving memory of our dear
est mother, who passed away at Kyab-
ram, Juno 13, 1044. Loving memories never
die. — Inserted by her loving daughter, son-
in-law. grandchildren, Frances, Hugh. Keith
and Bryan Robinson.
O'CONNOR. — In loving memory of my
dear nephew, Phliip. who passed away
Juno 12. 1944. Loving and treasured
memories. — inserted by Auntie Ivy and
cousins, Joan and Barry.
O'CONNOR. — Cherished memories of mv
darling llttlo godchild. Philip. who
passed away Juno 12. J944. Our little angel
in heaven.— Inserted by his aodmother,
Beryl.
PARIS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away June 13,
1U44. Always remombered by her daughter.
Ivy; son-in-law, Arthur, and granddaughter,
PARIS. — Treasured is the memory of
God s greatest gilt, my mothtr. called
noma on Juno 13. 1044, Loved always oy
her daughter, Uulcke. son-in-law, sid
irnnddnughter, Margaret.
ARIS — hoc/an,— Memories of my mother,
. Mary Aiueha, died . on June 13, 1944
ocloved wife of the late Robert Hogan.
Dad and mum reunited.—- Lea,
1JARJS (Hogan). — In loving remembrance
X „ of our dear mother, who passed away
at Hawthorn on June 13. Ever remombered
—Inserted by GJadys and BUI and grand
children. >
PAYNE (Wyatt). — In memory of our dear
sister. Beryl, pawed away Juno 13
1043. Sufferer nt rest. — Inserted by Grace
Connie and family.
Phillips. — in memory of our dear mother,
Nan, who passed away June 10. 1944.
Sad but cherished memories cling. — Inserted
by her loving grandchildren, Dotty, Joyce
and Joan; son-in-law, Lcn.
1>HILL1PS.— -In memory of our dear mother,
X. who passed away June 10, 1944,-
Shadows fall. For evor in our hearts. — In
serter! (IV rinllffhlor Unu nt.st rnlit.
bell. ' H
PHILLIPS. — In fondest memory of our dear
mother, who passed away June 10. 1914.
For ever we'll remember. — Inserted by her
loving husband. Florrfc, Jack and Jean.
PHlLLlPS.t — Cheilshed momortcs ot my
dear mother, who passed nway June
10, 1944. Gone, but not forgotten. — Inserted
by daughter, Lila; son-in-law, Thomas;
grandchild, Lorraine.
PIERCE. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Emily, who passed nvyay June
12, 1944. Always remembered by her daugh
ter, Ada, and granddaughters, Alice and
Doris.
KEID. — In loving momory of our brother,
Bob. and our uncle, who passed away
June 13. 1942. A cheery smile, a heart
of gold, tlie dearest brother this world could
hold. — Inserted by his loving sisters, Neil
and Ann; brother-in-law, 3yd; nephews
and nieces, of IG2 Cromwell-street, Colllng-
wcod.
HEID.— In memory of Robert K. J.
(Bob), who passed away on June 13,
1912. An Anzac. Lest wo ioruei. — Inserted
by his brother-in-law, Syd Eastwocd, Crom-
wcll-streot. Collingwood. :
KOE. — In loving memory of our dear
sou. Edward Charles, who died June
13. 1944. R.I.P. — Inserted by Ills loving
mother ond father, Seymour.
KOE. — In loving memory of my dear bro-
Uicr, Edward Charloi, who died June
13. 19-14. R.I.P. — Inserted by hts loving
atster. Alice. Mooneo Ponds.
Ruffin.— In loving memory of my dear
husband. Ernest, who passed away
Juno 13, 1912. Ever remembered. — Inserted
by his loving wife. L. V. lluttln.
OCOTr. — In loving memory of our dear
0 uncle, James, who passed away on June
13, 1939. One of the best.— Inserted by his
loving nephew and niece, Jock and Nancy.
8IIEPPARO. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away June
13. 1943. Loved b.v all.— Nellie, Charlie.
SHINE. — In loving remembrance of Paddy,
who was accidentally killed Richmond
station Juno 13. 1943. Three lltUe words,
forgot me not. They don't seem much
but mean a lot.— -Inserted by his mother-
in-law ond sister-in-law, Mrs. Firth and
Norma.
QIEVERS. — Treasured memories of our
d dear son. Arthur, who passed away on
June 13. 1926. Wo bless the years we
called him ours, ond leave the rest to
God. — Inserted by his loving mother and
father, and brothers. Will, Alan and
George.
S MILLIE. — In memory of my husbana,
Arthur, who passed away Jun« 12,
1941. (Beautiful memories never fade of one
1 loved and could not save.— Inserted by
his wife. Ellen.
wMITII. — In loving memory of our dear
father, George, who passed away June
13. 1D39, at Essendon. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving damrhter and son-
in-law. Jean and Ron McMillan,
QMITH. — In loving memory of our dear
Aj? f«Lther passed away June 13. 1939.
I hough time is passing, memories arc ever
lasting. — Inserted by George, Eva and
SMITH.— In loving memory of dear dad.
who pa-tsod away Juno 13, 1939. Al
ways remembored by his loving son, Ted.
and Maude,
STRAHAN, — In loving memory of David,
who passed awav on June 13. 1941, be-
icved husband of Violet, ond loving father
ot VI (Mrs. Brlggs), David. Gordon (R.A.
A.F.) and Joe (son-in-law).
QURREY. — In loving memory of Ralph,
O who passed away Juno 13. 1044. Ever
remembered by mother and family.
|THOMAS. — In loving memory of our dear
.1. son and brother, George, accidentally
killed June 13, 1036. — Inserted by hts loving
mother, father, sisters and brothers.
rjHDRP. — in loving memory of Frank.
X lovod husband of Margaret, and loved
father of Vera Drew, passed away Juno 13,
vpucKER. — In loving memory of our dear
X son, Arthur, who passed away June
13. 1942. You are always in our thoughts.
— Inserted by his mum and dnd. <
X 7" IN CENT. — A token of love to my dearly
t beloved daughter, Ethel, who passed
away June 13, 4943. Peace, perfoct peace '
be thine. — Insertod by hor loving mother.
\\7 ARDLAW.— In memory of Tholma. June
l T 12. 1942. Always In our memories.—
Tho girls nt J. snckvJHe.
\\, ELLS. — Cherished memories of my bo- -
tt loved youngest brother. Will., whe
fell asleep June 13. A cheerful smile
. a heart of gold, the dearest brother this
world could hold.— By his loving slsier,
Eliza; nieces and nephews, Harry. Nanco.
end Bill.
i WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of my
IT dear mother, who passed nway on
June 13, 1040: also my doar father, who
passed t away on June 7. 1946. Loving \
memories. Mother and father reunited.— .
Inserted by their loving daughter, Maude;
son-in-law, Cyril, and family.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
MR. . and Mra. ALEX. MARTIN and I
FAMILY slncoroly THANK all rela- :
llv« and friends lor exnrosslons ol syni- 1
pa thy in the recent sad bereavement of
their dear son. Frank. Bowen-strcet, Lower :
. Fern Trro Gully. — ,
MRj and Mrs. R. SHADBOLT nd FAM-
ir.X, Yi#h„ l.. express tholr sincere i
i haNK3 to all kind friends and relatives <
f for letters, telegrams, cards and persona)
i expressions of sympathy during their re- 1
cent sad bereavement. Will all accept this
Mas our heartfelt gratitude.
R. WILSON nnd FAMILY wish to sin
cerely THANK all kind friends and
relatives for ihelr floral tributes, cards. .
telegrams nnd letters received in their sad ,
bereavement. 20 Railway-place, South Prcs- !
ton. N.18.
MRS. A. MEADOWS and FAMILY desire .
to express their sincere THANKS to 1
all relatives .and friends for floral tributes, j
telegrams, cards, letters and personal ex- 1
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad 1
and sudden bereavement. Will all please I
accept this as a personal acknowledgment 1
of sincere gratitude, 43 Hawthorn-grove;
Hawthorn. \
SANDS.— EDNA. EWIN and REG. SANDS
wish to sincerely THANK all kind friends
nnd relatives for telegrams, letters, cards i
and floral tributes in their recent bereave- i
mcnt. Will all please accept this as a per-
sonal expression of sincere gratitude. 1
FUNERAL NOTICES
Ahmui3. — Tlie Funeral of the lato Mr. i
JOHN asmus will leave our parlor. 67S ,
' ml Aloxander-road. Mooneo Ponds, Tin 5
DAY. at 3.30 p.m.. for the Fawkner Orc-
matorlum.
_ JOABPH ALLISON PTY. LTD. FU6461.
LEE. — The Funeral of the Inte Mra.
.IX AGNES BLEE will leave the R.
McKonzie memorial cha|>ol. 199 Clarendon-
street, South Melbourno, THIS DAY, at 2 i
p.m.. for tho Fawkner Cemetery. '
R. McKENZIE. South. Melbourne. MX3107
/ARR.—' Tho Funeral of the late PHI- j
KJ LIP JOHN CARR will scavo 26
Leihcad-strcet. Brunswick. THIS DAY, a(
1,39 p.m.. for the Fawkner Cemetery. ,
METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PTY. LID. JA&706,
CLASSON. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
HERBERT AUGUST CLASSON will leave
his residence. 331 Waverlcy-road, East Malverne,
THIS DAY. after service commencing
at 3.15 p.m., for tho Spring Vale Crematorium.
JOHN (ROY V.) ALLISON, Caulfleld.
Phone LF1816.
/"TD5TELLO. — Requiem Mom lor the re- '
KJ nose ol tho SuUl of tho lato BRIDGET i
COtSTELLO will be celebrated at Our Lady .
of Mount Carmel R.C. Church. Rlohardson-
strcct. Middle Park. TO-MORROW, at 7.30 ;
a.tn. The funeral will leave the church al i
10.16 a.m. lor the Fawkner Cemetcrv.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD. JM1661.
COURGEAU.—The Funeral of the late
Ernest Albert Courgeau will leave 28
Arthur-street, Preston, THIS DAY, at
2 p.m., for Carlton Cemetery.
ARMSTRONG and WHITTLE, Malvern.
U2443.
DESMOND.—Requiem Mass for the repose
of the soul of the Iate Mrs. JESSIE
MAY DESMOND will be celebrated at St.
Colmans Church, Carlisle-street, Bala
clava, THIS DAY, at 7 a.m. The funeral
will leave the church at 2 p.m. for the
Burwood Cemetery.
Melbourne. F1291.
DUGDALE.Tho Funeral of the lato Mrs.
J-T HANNAH DVGDALE will leavo Holy
irlnlty Church. Bacchus Marsh, at 2.30
Icr DAY, for tho Maddlngley Ceme-
SIMPSON, Funeral Diroctor. Phono,
133 Bacchus Marsh. - I
I older. — Tlie Funeral of the late Mrs.
J. HELEN OLIVE ELDER will leave
flleiBht'a funeral home. St. Hilda-road.
Melbourne. THIS DAY, after a service com
mencing at 10,46 a.m., for tho Melbourne
General Cemetery. Carlton.
? sV,KIG,irr 1>TY- LTD- MX4620.— -
I i EN L— -Requiem Mass lor the repose of
JJxr#,e <lt,>.u,.0f late ALICE VERONICA
GLNI will be celebrated at St. Joseph'
Tri .mnnn!;, StokM-stroLi. I'orl Mclbnurnp
nt 8 a.m. Tho Funeral will
Itnvr tho church nt X3o n.m. lor the
I' M trior Cemetery. Itemnlns nt parlors,
si- lloddlo-ntroct, Abbotarord, Wednesdn''
evening.
MlrrilOPOUTAN FUNERAL DIIiECTOIif
1 t- LTD. JA5705. ' ... — — _
GERITY.— The private Funeral of the
late DENNIS FRANCIS GERITY will
leavo Sleight's funeral home. St. Kllda-
roan, Melbourne, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m.. It.
Hie Spring Valo Crematorium.
r PTY; LTD- MX-4026.—
HAYES. -— The Funeral of the late CAROL
ANNE HAYES will leave Ern. Jensen
and Sons' Funeral Parlors, 315 High-street,
Preston, THIS DAY, at 3.45 p.m., for the
Preston Cemetery.
ERN. JENSEN and SONS. JU1910.
HEARN. — The Funeral of the late L./
XiCpl. ALBERT HEARN will leave the
Chapol of B. Matthews Ply. Ltd.. 102 Too-
rak-road South Yarra, THIS DAY. at 3.30
p.m. for the War Memorial Cemetery,
spring Vale.
». MATTHEWS PTY. LTQ. Windsor dfl.
The . Funeral of the Inte Mr.
XI JOHN ALFRED HILL, lalo of East
Brunswick, and formerly of North Fitrroy.
wn leave R. Robson'a funeral parlors THIS
tcrv "l i,<m" 0| tlio Fawkner Ccine-
1.R RODSON, North Fltzrov. JW2346.—
-|l.l;l"TR,A'9'n.'« O L- F VICTORIA —
a Members of the above are notified that
VAuAM,ACr?J»»0,f lhr.!,r .,ntB esteemed brother.
JOHN A. HILL, will leave R, Rolv-on's pnr-
BVU.\tilok"5t,ecL' No.rlh Fitzroy, THIS
lery ' - p.m., lor the Fawkner Ccmc.
II. M. nilYCE, a. p.
„„ T. wri-yoN. G. Secretary.
I-I '.VL.rJ,10....BADEN I'OWELI, LODGE
V ' — I I'.e oniccrs und Membcts nre
rcspcci fully requested lo lollow lite re-
, h«Jr Wind brother, liro. JOHN
Tim ntv h ? >?, I' 11 whner Cemetery
. X.' . Members mce(
ut cemetery gute5 3.46 p.m.
O. REYNOLns, w p
H/-M3ISIK!/- -m FRICE, Secretary.
ObKlNG.— The luncral of tho late Mra.
ALICE MAUD HOSKING will leave 24
r wher-street, coburg. Tills DAY, at II
a.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery.
JW3037,fiRaVSN Thornbury.
FUNERAL NOTICES
T7ENNY, — The Funeral of the Jate JOHN
IV ANDREW KENNY will Jeave his resi
dence, Braemar-ioad, Woodend, THIS DAY,
at 3 p.m.. for thu Woodend Cemetery.
T. J. sqOTT and SON. Kyneton 63, —
rANCASTER. — The Funeral of the late
J Mrs MARJORIE LANCASTER
leave her residence, 21 Mttford-strcct, St.
Kllda. THIS JJAY. at 11.30 a.m.. for tbe
Spring Vale Crematorium.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD. LA1017.
TOOBY-— Requiem Mass for the repose
J ot the «ou! of the Jate Mrs. LOulo..
JANF; LOOBY will be celebrated at St.
Teresa's Church, Essendon, THIS DAY, nt
9 a.m. The Funeral will leave the church
at the conclusion' of the Mass for the
Fawkner Cemetery.
TOBIN BROS. Phono. F1294.
MASON. — Requiem Mass for the repose
of the scul of the. Jate Mrs. MARY
(CISS) MASON, of' Hcnry-stroei, Pakenham
East, will be celebrated at St. Patrick's
Church, Pakenham. THIS DAY, at 9 a.m ,
and tho Funeral will leave the church al
0.30 a.m. for the Pakenham Cemetery,
308 OARNAR and SON. Dandenong
MCDONALD. — The Funeral of the late
Mrs. EDITH CHARLOTTE McDONALD,
of 27 Davies-street. Altona, will leave Nel
son Bros.' chapel. North WilUametown, TO
MORROW. at 1.30, for the WiUiamstown
Cemetery,
NELSON BROS., WiUiamstown 34.
McLEOD. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
ELIZA McLEOD, of U(1 Darilngton-giove,
Coburg, will leave the Springhursl railway
station TO-MORROW on arrival of the
Melbourhe (train, .about 1.30 p.m., for the
Ruilierglen Cemetery.
NELSON BROS.. Coburg (MW1301). in
conjunction with HOY HEADY, Rutherglen
\X F.IIANGE. — The Funeral ol the lateMrs.
IVLeFFIB VERE MERANOE will leave 83
Slewart-Mtecl. East Brunswick, THIS DAY,
at 4.11) p.m.. for the Fawknur Cemetery.
NELSON BROS.. Coburg. MW130J. —
"VI ORTIMER.— 1 The Funeral of the lute L ./
IvJLcnl NORMAN W. MORTIMER will
leave the Chapel of B. Matthews Pty, Ltd.,
102 Toorak-road. South Yarra. THIS DAY.
at 1.30 p.m.. fur the Spring Vale War
Memorial Cemetery.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. Windsor 6(1.
OPENSHAW.— 'The Funeral cl .the late
Mr. PHILLIP GODDAIUl OPENSHAW
(lato R.A.A.F.) will leave Joseph Allison's
Funeral Par.ora. 7SS Sydnoy-rcad. North
Brunswick. TO-MORftOW. at 11 a.m., for
the Melbourne General Cemetery. Carlton.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. North
Brunswick. FW4126. -
/'\WEN.— Tho Friends of the late Mr.
ldwarx> owen are notified that a
service will bo held in St. James's Church
of England. Dandenong. THIS day, nt 11
a.m., by the Rev. Edward G. Veal and
Rev. o. C, Macmlchael. Th.L.. nnd the
private Funeral will leave the church nt
conclusion of the service for the Spring Vale
Cemetery.
W. J. GARNAR and Son. Dandenong
303.
IX HODEJS.— The Funeral of the late AN-
XX DREW RHODES will leave his resi
dence. 193 Seotchmcr-strcct, North Fitz
roy, THIS DAY. at 2 p.m., for the Mel
bourne General Cemetery.
It. ROBBON. North Fitzroy. JW2346.—
ROBERTS.— The Funeral of the late
PERCY ARTHUR ROBERTS will leave
19 Wotson-strcet, Olen Iris, THIS DAY,
after a service commencing at 1.30 p.m.,
for the Burwood Cemetery.
LE PINE ond SON. JA1104.
QCOIT.— Tho Funeral of the lato Mr.
0 WALTDR ROBERT SCOTT, of 341
Pork-street, South Melbourne, will leave
S3. Peter nnd Paul's Church. Monlaguc-
street. South Melbourne, for the Fawkner
Cemetery THIS DAY, after prayers com
mencing nt 1.46 p.m.
NELSON BROS.. Footscrfty. MW1301. —
SPARROW. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
SARAH ANN SPARROW will leave
her residence, Devonshire. Plummer-avenue.
Frankston. THIS DAY. at 3.39 p.m.. for
the Frankston Cemetery.
RAYBOULDS Pi'Y. LTD. LA1017.
rpHOMAS.— The Funeral ot the late Mr.
X ARTHUR THOMAS will leave his home.
70 Willlamstown-rond, Port Melbourne, 'ID-
MORROW. at 2 p.m.. for the Fawkner Ce
metery.
R. MelCENZTE. Port Melbourne. MX3J07.
riiROUP. — The Funeral of tlie late
X GBOROE CATTANACH TROUP will
leavo our parlora, 841 Burkc-road, Camber-
woll, THIS DAY, after a service commenc
ing at 3 p.m., lor the Spring Vale Cre
matorium.
LE PINE nnd SON. JA1104.
rpuNNECLlPF. — The Funeral of the late
.1 Mr. FRANCIS N. TUNKEOLIFF Will
leave the Ltwia parlor, lor Johnston-
street. Fitzroy, THIS DAY at 3.30 p.m.,
for the Melbourne Cemetery.
H. J. R. LEWIS. JA106G.
1 TNDY. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
U CECIL JAMES UNDY, of 43 Cutter-
strect, Burnley, will leave 22 Manton-strcet,
Burnley, TO-MORROW, ot 1.30 p.m.. for
the Fawkner Cemetery.
NELSON BROS.. Footscrny. MW1301. —
TTTTINO. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
U WALTER UTTING will leave 130
Orange-road. Alphington, TO-MORROW, at
3.30 p.m.. for tho Preston Cemetery.
,1. FERGUSON and SON, Thornbury.
JW3037. : 1 —
W ATKINS.— The Funeral of the late Mr.
ERNEST VLVTKINS will leave his
home. 71 Argyla-street. St. Kllda. for the
New. Cheltenham Cemetery. Ho»lo\vay-road,
Sandrlngham, THIS DAY at 11 a.m.
APP3 and SONS. St. Kllda. LA1271.—
FLORISTS, UNDERTAKERS
WEDDING Bouquota, Funeral Designs a
Speciality; orders dellv. Peter Pan
Floral Studio, Ruby Quirk (late Ronalds).
71 Victorln-par., Eastern Hill. J4Q93.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND
SHIPPING.
rpENDERS. as under, will bo received at
X the Ofllce of tho DIRECTORATE OF
SUPPLY, Chancery House, -185 Bourke-
street, MELBOURNE, C.l. until 2 o'clock
p.m. on the dates shown: —
JUNE 15. 1945: — BRUSHES. SCRUB;
COVERS. CANVAS CANOPY: FIREWOOD;
BRUSHES, VARIOUS; BAKEUTE. SHEET;
BOTTLES, STONE; KNIVES. BUTCHERS'
and COOKS': STRAINERS. GRAVY. CONI
CAL; SIEVES. - COOKS'; FASTENERS.
BELT; LADDERS, TIMBER: SCREWS,
VAD T/"\TT.Q PP/V.Q i. r, H ttWl.TS WVn.
BING: BOXES, TOOL ARMORERS.
JUNE 10. 1945. — RUBBERS. WOOD. FOR
BUOYS; HINGES and LOCKS; PIPE FIT
TINGS: SHOWER ROSES: MACHINES,
WEIGHINO. ftc.: CONTAINERS, SOLID
KRAFT; RTIFRIOBRATORS; PORKS and
SPOONS: TINS. ROUND. 1-GALLON; CAR
TONS: COVERS. LEDGER.
JUNE 22. 1945. — PIPE FITTINGS; TUBS.
WASHING: -BOTTLES. TIN OIL; CANDLES;
REFRIGERATION; . APRONS. BASIL
BROWN; BRUSHES. SURFACE CLEANING,
SMALL.
JUNE 26. 1945.— VALVES; WAISTCOATS.
LIFE SAVING.
JUNE 29. 1945.— MACHINES. STACK
ING, ELECTRIC.
FOR SALE.
JUNE 26. 1045. — OIL ENOINE and GENE
RATING SET. '
JUNE 29. 1045. — BRASS ROD. FIRST
GRADE; TWIN TOUGH RUBBER
SHFATHBD CABLE.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
AGRICULTURE. , .
13ENDERS. m under, will bo -received a
. tho Ofuoe of tho Commonwealth Food
Control. Reliance House. 301 Flinders-lane.
Melbourne, C.l, ROOM 411, until 2
O'CLOCK, on dates shown: —
FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1945.— Supply of
FRUIT and VEGETABLES: FREAD. MILK
and CREAM; MEAT; POULTRY. _
TUESDAY. JUNE 19. 1940. — Purchase
and Removal of BACON BONES. Sale
of WHITE BEANS. ,
FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1946. — Purchase and
Removal of KITCHEN REFUSE.
PUBLIC NOTICES
A RTILLERY PRACTICE. — The public is
i\_ hereby warned thai ARTILLERY PRAC
TICE will be carried out on the PUOKA-
PUNYAL ARTILLERY RANGE on the fol
lowing dates during June: — JUNE 1, 7, 8.
L4. 15, 21, 22. 28. 29. The aroa dellned
below must be kept clear during the above
period. WEST BOUNDARY: North along
Donkey Creek, from the Soymour-Hcathcote
road, and thence along Back Creek to a
point where Biack Creek crosses the road
running generally west to east from Youngs
Hill to MccArthurs Hill, thence EASTERLY
and NORTHERLY BOUNDARY from where
Bank Creek crosses the road to MacArthura
HUL and thence in it south-easterly direc
tion through Bald Cone to a westerly cor
ner of "F" Block. Puckapunyal Camp, and
thence to the Seymour-Hcathcote rona,
ihence SOUTH BOUNDARY in a westerly
direction along Seymour-Hcathcote road to
Donkey Creek. DIRECTION OF LINE OP
FIRE: From the south-east portion of tbe
area in a westerly to a north-westerly
direction. TUB PUBLIC: The public is
ivurntd against the handling of UNEX
PLORED SHELLS. Should any be discovered
vhey should bo tclt in position and NOTI
FICATION to bo made to the Adjutant,
A.F.V. School. Puckapuuyul.
CtESARINE, the Quality British Cotton
/ Cloth, -in many popular colors, or
buy it by the yard.
I.iOOT Specialist, Hilda E. Krlegar, M.A.,
? J.Ch.. Inira-Red Chiropody, ground fir.,
L'ollins House. 300 Colllus-sL. MU3024. —
IjOR Froe Information regarding Celebra
tion of Marriage. Consult the Govern
ment Statist. 295 Queen-st.
I", ANNA KAVALSKY. of Russian nation-
. ality. born »i Ekatorinodar. Caucasus,
and resident 7 years and 8 months In Aus
tralia, now residing 341 Glenferric-rd.. Mal
vern, Intend to APPLY for NATURALISA
TION under tho Nationality Act 1920-1939.
SEWING Machines Skilfully Repaired, con
verted to new4 cabinets or electric port
ables; Needles. Parts, Ac. Ward Bros., 49
Errol-st , N. Melb. (F3D85). '196 Barkly-st.,
FooLscray; 222 Chapel-st., Prahran.
CJWED1S1I Firms want Agencies for Aus-
irniinn Manufacturers and Export and
Import Firms. Answer to Capacity. Box
(30. Stockholm. — —
rHE AUSTRALIAN MONT DE PIRTE
LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO. LTD.— Take
notice thai tho TRANSFER BOOKS ond
SHARE REGISTER of the nbovennmcd Com
pany will be CLOSED from Juno 14 to
June 28. 1945. both dates Inclusive, for (he
purpose of settling tho list of Shareholders
sniffled to participate in a proposed Divl-
iend on Ordinary Shares. By order o( the
Board. (Slaned) A. J. THAW. General
Manager. 330 Utile Collins-street. Melb.
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A A. — DUNN'S DETECTIVE AGENCY
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Estab. 1884. Persons Traced. Divorce Evi
dence Collected, Surveillance. Secret In
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J\ (Rend.). PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS.
DIVORCE EVIDENCE OBTAINED. Persona
Traced. Followed and Watched, &c.. &c.
Commercial and Domestic Investigations. A
24-HOUR SERVICE, LOCAL AND INTER
STATE, by Fully QualWbd Investigators.
Our Guarantee, SATISFACTION OR MONEY
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ment. Ring CENT. 1087, or Call. OFFICE,
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HOURS. 9.30 TILL 6.30. NO CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER FIRM.
\ A. A.— MELBOURNE AID BUREAU.—
Consult us lor AM MATRIMONIAL DIS
PUTES. DIVORCE EVIDENCE OBTAINED.
PHRSONS TRACED AND FOLLOWED. EX
PERT STAFF. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.
Onrs Available. Quick Results and Prompt
Reports. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOW
FEES. ADVICE FREE. THE BLOCK. 2A
FLOOR. 282-284 COLL1NS-3TR EI7T. CENT.
2090.
A A. A. A. — DIVORCE Inquiries. All Matrl-
/\ montal Disputes, Persons Wnlrhcd duy
nnd night by stnll of experts. Thin service
Is highly recommended for quick results.
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Mra. JONES. Assistant investigator, Advisor.
OOHBETT'B Advisory Bureau, Room 10,
1st Floor, 317 CollluB-street. Cent, 1552.
ADVICE FREE (Lato A.I.F.).
("1ATIIOLIC gent., 27. desires Catholic
> Lady Pen Friend, 20-20. Catholic, Age.
174LDDR.LY Gent., solicits Pen Friendship.
\i elderly christian lady. Revival. Age.
IXCELLENT Pen Friend.— Young LADIES,
I.J write to June Phillips. Members, young,
elderly, in almost every station of life, both
sexes. See LONELY Advt. tills cotumn. —
(iENT., 38 wouid like sincere youna lady
A Pen Friend, F.L.O.B.. Age. . . — —
/"1ENT. wishes kind, intelligent Christian
\ Jt lady Pen Friend. Sonny E.P., Age.
(1ENT., pensioner . 48. wishes lady Pen
A Friend, same. Box 194. Gcelong P.O.
IADY, 27. would like Pen Friend who is
j imornUfd in photography and as-
tiuloey. Aries, Age — -
IADY. 49, like gent. Pen Friend, about
j same ago. 40L, Age. —
IADY, 30, muEical. like Pen Friend. 30
j to 40 M.Z.N., e/o Age -
IADY, 45, wants superior Prot. gentle-
j man Pen Friend. Lady, e/o Age. — -
| ONKLY ? Pen Friends, young, elderly. ,
li ail States, in almost every station ot
life. VICTORIA'S OLDEST E3T. LuracKl
Membership. NO CONNECTION Anv other
Bureau, Evenings, d.30 till 8 30; Wed and
Silt., 2 n.m. till 8.30. Other limes reserved
(or appointment. (Mra.) Juno Plumps, prin
cipal. PERSONAL FRIENDSHIP BUREAU.
;M»8 Qucen-sticet. — —
MAN, 29. lonely, like genuine Udv Pen
Ft lend. 003. c/o Age.
T>BN Friends, a)) ages. Write for partlru-
I t lara. A. Zabel, Box 2470V. O P O„
Melb., 0,1. -
missing friends
EPINBD gent., 45, appreciate a really
sincere,, genuine lady Pen Friend, bright
fligp_. I.M.D.. Age. — -i" i
13 BSPSXTTABLE working Man. 42, wlshca
XV lody Pen Frlond. between 36 and 40.
N.R.M.. AgOi .
QUlTABLE Pen Frlonds for Gents., voung.
p elderiy, GOOD CHARACTER. Members
5lh. C?U for chaL LONELY
thls folui"n' (Mrs.) Juno Phillips,
298 Queen -St.. Melb. - —
rPHE Wcldon. — Pen Friends, ell ages;
L stamped envelope for parties.; no con
nection other clubs. Box 1. N. Carlton po 1
iyiDOW, 60. like gent. Pen Friend;
Wv.£enu»ne. Fay, Age Oflicp.
IDOW, like refined Pen Friend, over 45,
Knrleon. Age. ,
\\7lDOW. 42, desires Pen Friend. Marica,
J News Agency, E. Kew.
Y Farmer and Orazler, educated,
Jt, reflncd Pen Friend. Health, Age,
VOONO man, J4. like young girl, 21.
X Pen friend. 4JM, Ago. !
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