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BIRTHS.
AARONS—On the 20th April, to Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Aarons, Geogavin, Tiuna-grove,
Elwood—a son. Both well.
DUGGAN (nee Sybil Hughes).—On the 13th
April, at ''Fairbanks," Box Hill, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. Duggan— a daughter. Both
doing well.
FRITZLOFF.—On the 15th April, at "Dal-
malington," Bates-street, East Malvern, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Fritzloff, of 47
Serrell-street, East Malvern— a daughter.
Both well.
FROWD.—On the 17th April, at St. Helens
Private Hospital, Lewisham-road, Windsor,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. Frowd— a son.
GIBBON.—At Glendene Private Hospital, Es-
tella-street, Glen Iris, on 16th April, to Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Gibbon, 14 Howard-
street, Glen Iris— a daughter (Janet Mar-
garet).
HALLOWS (nee Nelly Davy).— On the 17th
April, at Fitzroy, to Mr. Alf and Mrs.
Hallows, of Powelltown, V. — a daughter.
HASKIN.—On the 15th April, at St. Helens
Private Hospital, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. Haskin, 11A Wavenhoe-avenue, East St.
Kilda—a son.
JOHNSON (nee Ethel Pentelow).—On the 21st
April, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Johnson, of
47 Andrew-street, Northcote— a daughter
(Clarice Edna).
LLOYD (nee Catherine Williams).—On the
17th April, at Kia Ora Private Hospital,
Prahran, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lloyd, of
126 Williams-road, Prahran— a daughter
(Catherine Jean). Both well.
MAHONY (nee Joyce Sheila Gleeson).—On the
13th April, at St. Leonards Private Hospi-
tal, Warragul, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ma-
hony— a daughter (Maureen Ann). Lived
two days.
McTEIGUE (nee Maguire).—On the 17th
April, at private hospital, Somerville, to
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. McTeigue, of Somer-
ville - a son.
McQUALTER (nee Elsie Berger).—On the 14th
April, at Kulki Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. McQualter, 22 Appleby-crescent,
Brunswick— twins, son and daughter.
MITCHELL.—On the 17th April, at Epworth
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mitchell,
Upper Macedon— a daughter (Mildred Mary).
SMITH. — On the 17th April, at Marada Pri-
vate Hospital, Droop-street, Footscray, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Metro. Farm — a
son.
SINGLETON (nee Hilda Dwyer).—On the 8th
April, at Coramandel Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Len Singleton, of 267 Holden-
street, North Fitzroy— a daughter (Pamela
Rae).
WATTIE. — On the 27th March, at Sister
Templar's private hospital, Booran-road,
Glen Huntly, to Mr. and Mrs. Wattie — a
daughter (Judith Christina).
WEEKS (nee Florrie Naunton).—On the 13th
April, at Maristowe Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Weeks, of Hopetoun-
grove, Ivanhoe— a son (Geoffrey John).
Both well.
WENTWORTH (Joan Ashby).—On the 30th
March, 1933, at St. Hilary's Private Hospi-
tal, Morwell, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Went-
worth, of Mirboo North — a brother for John
(David Bertrand Ashby).
MARRIAGES.
BANNISTER—MUIR.—On the 25th February,
at the Epiphany Church of England, North-
cote, by the Rev. G. Tymms, Roy, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bannister, of
Thornbury, to Louise, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Muir, of Northcote.
CAIN— HEMLEY. — On the 11th March, at the
Lydiard-street Methodist Church, Ballarat,
by the Rev. R. Williams, Percy G. Cain,
of Carisbrook, only child of the late Marian
Bell Cain (nee McKinnon) and of Mr. T.
J. Cain, Natte Yallock, to Millicent, fifth
daughter of the late David and Annabella
Hemley, McCallum's Creek, Craigie.
CUMMINS— HOWE. — On the 25th February, at
St. Mary's, Kyneton (Nuptial Mass), Herb.,
son of the late Sergeant and Mrs. Cummins,
of East Melbourne, to Mary, twin daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Howe, of Malms-
bury.
DURANT—DAVIS.—On the 25th March, at
St. Luke's, South Melbourne, by the Rev.
A. E. Young, Nelson, youngest son of Mr.
S. and the late Emily Durant, to Ethel,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis,
Park-street, South Melbourne.
HILL—REID.—On the 22nd March, at Christ
Church, Hawthorn, by Rev. S. Hollow, Her-
bert George, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hill, to Ailsa Katherine (Poppy),
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Reid,
Hawthorn.
MALONE— COLE.— On the 25th March, at
East Brunswick Methodist Church, by the
Rev. H. W. Frederick, President of the Con-
ference and uncle of the bride, Rupert
Baden, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Malone, of Gredgwin, to Doris May, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cole, of
East Brunswick. Address: "Tregalla,"
Gredgwin.
LILLEYMAN— JAMES.— On the 25th March,
at St. Stephens' Church of England, Rich-
mond, by the Rev. L. L. Wenzel, George
Willford, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Lilleyman, of Waltham-street, Richmond, to
Kathleen, youngest daughter of the late Mr.
W. H. James and Mrs. B. Martin, of Bir-
mingham, England.
THIBOU— MAY.— On the 25th March, at
"Parkview," Regent-street, Burwood, by the
Rev. R. W. Macaulay, Charles Harold, second
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thibou, of
Chelsea, to Alma Daisy, youngest daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R. May, of
"Parkview," Regent-street, Burwood.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
EVANS—HIGGS.—On the 22nd April, 1908, at
Tarnagulla, by Rev. Schweiger Thomas,
youngest son of the late Even and Ann
Evans, Scarsdale, to Ada Elizabeth, young-
est daughter of the late Robert and Susan
Higgs, "Arnold," Oxford-road, Kilsyth.
McCLUMPHA—FLENLEY.—On the 21st April,
1908, at Christ Church, Brunswick, by the
late Rev. B. Sharp, Ernest Charles, young-
est son of the late James and Ellen McClum-
pha, of Adelaide, to Gertrude Esther, eldest
daughter of Alfred and Mary Flenley, of
Red Cliffs, late of Deepdene. Present ad-
dress: "Kurrawah," Grandview-avenue, Pas-
coe Vale.
SMART—TURNER.— On the 22nd April, 1908,
at St. Stephen's, Richmond, by Rev. R.
Sherwood, Richard Harry, eldest son of the
late C. Smart and Mrs. J. Smart, to Marion
(May), second eldest daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner. Present Ad-
dress: 505 Swan-street, Burnley.
WRIGHT—BENNETT.—On the 21st April,
1908, at St. Mark's Church, Fitzroy, by the
late Rev. E. Snodgrass, William, son of the
late W. G. Wright, and Mary Ann Wright,
of Fitzroy, Melbourne, to Ethel Grace, daugh-
ter of the late William and the late Annie
Bennett, of Alfred-crescent, North Fitzroy,
Melbourne. Present address: Illowa-street,
Darling.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
GREEN- DUNCAN. - On the 18th April, 1883,
at Windsor, by the Rev. T. H. Bailey, Geo.
H., eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Green, Windsor, to Jennie, eldest daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan,
Masterton, New Zealand. Present address:
Greendale, Black Rock.
HAINES -CROW.— Mr. and Mrs. John Haines
have much pleasure in announcing the
fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, cele-
brated at Gisborne 23rd April, 1883, by the
late Rev. John Meek. Present Address: 25
Nelson-street, Sandringham.
MR. and Mrs. E. G. L. SWEET, of "Cre-
morne," 17 Burke-road, East Malvern,
S.E.5, have great pleasure in putting on
record the fiftieth anniversary of their
marriage, at Maryborough, Victoria, on 22nd
April, 1883.
ORR-SNADDEN. — Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Orr,
"Alloa," Charles-street, Seddon, desire to
express to their many friends and relatives
their heartfelt Appreciation of the numerous
telegrams, letters, flowers, gifts and personal
visits of congratulation on the occasion
of their golden wedding.
DEATHS.
ADAM. — On the 16th April, George Alexan-
der Adam, of Daisy Lea, Stony Creek,
Clunes, loved husband of Jessie, and loved
father of Robert, Jean and Annie, aged 53
years. No mourning, by request.
ANDERSON.— On the 21st April, at Alfred
Hospital, Elizabeth Bertha, the dearly be-
loved wife of Henry, and loving mother of
Margaret Agnes and Elizabeth Bertha, aged
38 years.
ANSTIS.— On the 20th April, at View-road,
Spring Vale, Margaret, beloved wife of
Frank Anstis, loved mother of Robbie, Elsie
and Gladys, and beloved daughter of Mrs.
J. Jolley, of Jeeralang, aged 30 years.
Asleep in Jesus.
ASHCROFT. — On the 21st April, Margaret,
dearly beloved baby daughter of Walter and
Eva Ashcroft, of 234 Bell-street, Coburg,
darling sister of Eddie and Jean, loved
granddaughter of Mrs. E. Ashcroft and
Mrs. M. Templeton, aged 5 weeks. Private
funeral. A bud in heaven.
BAKER. — On the 15th April, at Melbourne,
Edward (Ted), of 236 a'Beckett-street,
dearly beloved husband of Catherine, bro-
ther of Gilbert (deceased), Louie (Mrs.
Reynolds), Maggie (Mrs. Woltho), late of
Broken Hill, aged 60 years. Interred Mel-
bourne General Cemetery, Carlton. R.I.P.
BAWDEN.— On the 19th April, at her resi-
dence, "Ne'an'gar," Beverene-street, Sebas-
topol, Mary Ann (Minnie) (nee Johnston),
dearly beloved wife of Frederick Bawden,
and loving mother of Clarice, Blanche, Perc
(late A.I.F.), Harry, Eva, Bertha and
Ursula.
BEACH.— On the 24th April, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Richard Beach, the dearly be-
loved husband of Ethel, and loving father
of Ronnie, aged 43 years.
BRIERTY. — On the 21st April, at the resi-
dence of his sister, Mrs. O'Rourke, 418
Cardigan-street, Carlton, Phillip Brierty,
dearly beloved brother of Robert, Ellen
(Mrs. Fitzpatrick) and Sarah (Mrs.
O'Rourke). Late of Gaffney's Creek.
Requiescat in pace.
BROOKMAN. — On the 14th April, at his resi-
dence, 42 Stawell-street, Burnley, Benjamin,
the dearly beloved husband of the late Rose
Lavina; loving father of Vera and George;
loved grandfather of Eric, aged 81 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Vera
Young, 37 Essex-street, Pascoe Vale.
BROOKMAN.— On the 14th April, at his resi-
dence, 42 Stawell-street, Burnley, Benjamin,
the beloved father of Richard, and father-
in-law of Gladys, loving grandfather of Mar-
gery. At rest.
—Inserted by his loving son, Richard, 19
Ann-street, Windsor.
BROOKMAN.— On the 14th April, at Rich-
mond, Benjamin (late Victoria Market),
dear friend of Mrs. Walsh, Palmer-street,
Richmond.
Friends that are new may be all that is true,
But there is never a friend like the old.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of his days;
Sincere and true in heart and mind,
A wonderful memory to leave behind.
—Inserted by Mrs. Walsh.
BROWN.-On the 21st April, at her residence,
5 Mountfield-street, East Brunswick, Monica
Rose, beloved wife of the late William Ed-
ward Brown, and loving mother of Francis
James Brown. Rest in peace.
BURKE. — On the 21st April, passed peace-
fully away, at the Children's Hospital, Ma-
rie Joyce, dearly loved only child of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Burke, 363 Williamstown-
road, Yarraville, aged 13 years and 3
months. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
BURKE - On the 21st April, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Marie, dearly loved grand-
daughter of John and Esther Gilchrist,
Northcote, aged 13 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
BURTON. - On the 15th April, at Adelaide
(suddenly), Arthur Roland (late captain 27th
Battalion, A.I.F.), the dearly beloved
eldest son of E. C. and the late W. A.
Burton, and loved brother of Harold, Min-
ette (Mrs. J. Stewart), Reginald, Archie
(deceased), Gordon and Lewis, aged 55
years. Laid to rest in West Terrace Ceme-
tery, Adelaide, on Easter Sunday.
Until the day dawns and the shadows flee
away.
CALDER. - On the 17th April, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. McDonald, 5
McKinley-avenue, Malvern, Elizabeth, the
beloved wife of the late Alexander Calder,
of Dunolly, and loving mother of James,
Jean (Mrs. Whelan), George (deceased),
Alexander, William (deceased), Cecelia (Mrs.
Spinks), Sinclair, Ada (Mrs. McDonald),
Nellie (Mrs. Balcillee), Agnes, Ernie (de-
ceased), Thomas, Marcus (deceased), John
(deceased); loved grandmother of 29 and
great-grandmother of 30, aged 88 years.
Sweet rest at last. Dunolly papers please
copy.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law and family, Alex. and A. Calder.
CARROLL. - On the 11th April, at Albury,
James Bernard, beloved brother of Andrew,
John (deceased), Louisa (deceased), Edward
(deceased), Joseph (deceased), Thomas (de-
ceased), Ginnie (deceased) and Margaret
(deceased); devoted brother-in-law of Susan;
aged 70 years. Late Neerim East and Warr-
nambool.
DEATHS.
CHAMBERLAIN. — On the 21st April, at a
private hospital, Louis, the beloved son of
the late William and Ann Chamberlain, and
loving brother of Hannah (deceased), Louisa
(deceased), William, Emma, Margaret, Julia,
Edward, Alice and Lee, aged 64 years.
CLEGG. - On the 18th April, at his residence,
32 Henrietta-street, Hawthorn, Enoch, lov-
ing husband of Agnes, father of John, Bert,
Florrie (Mrs. Locke) and Walter. Late of
Fremantle, W.A, aged 77 years. Private
interment. West Australian papers please
copy.
CRESWELL.— On the 20th April, at private
hospital, Malvern, William Rooke, beloved
husband of Adelaide Elizabeth Creswell,
aged 80 years.
DAY.— On the 8th April (result of accident),
Josephine, loved wife of Charles Day,
"Woodlands," Grahweed Siding, New South
Wales; daughter of the late Joseph and
Mary Dunphy, Porepunkah, beloved sister
of Mrs. J. Murray, Clarinda-street, Caul-
field. Requiescat in pace.
DENNIS. - A tribute to the memory of our
late pal, Alf, died 20th April.
—Inserted by his fellow officers, Postal
Workshop, South Melbourne.
DIXON. - On the 18th April, at his residence,
10 Rosedale-grove, Ivanhoe, Charles Robert,
dearly beloved husband of Maud Dixon,
loved brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hughes, Ivanhoe, late 59th Batt., A.I.F.,
aged 61 years. Peace, perfect peace.
FARRANT.— On the 19th April (suddenly),
at his residence, 28 Normanby-street, South
Melbourne, William, the dearly loved father
of George and Jessie (deceased), and loved
brother of Mr. T. G. Farrant and the late
Mr. J. R. Farrant, aged 74 years. Privately
interred Kew Cemetery on 21st April.
FARRELL.— On the 21st April, at "Ivyleigh,"
New Gisborne, Dinah Jane Victoria, de-
voted daughter of the late William and
Dinah Farrell, dearly loved sister of Will,
Jack, David and Addie (Mrs. T. E. Ayres).
At rest.
GOODWIN. — On the 21st April, at his resi-
dence, South Yarra Club Hotel, 2 Toorak-
road, South Yarra, Thomas James Goodwin,
the beloved husband of Catherine, loving
father of Eileen (Mrs. Foley) and Anthony.
Late of West Australia. R.I.P.
GRUBB.— A token of love and esteem to our
dear uncle, Andrew Grubb, who passed away
suddenly on the 12th April, 1933.
"For in such an hour that ye think not—
the Son of Man cometh."
—John and Edith Flanagan, Box Hill.
HEAD.— On the 21st April, at her residence,
"Dingley Dell," Rae-avenue, Edith Vale,
Mary Jane, the dearly beloved wife of Ed-
ward, and loving mother of Will, Syd, Flor-
rie (Mrs. Balcke), Ethel and Jessie (Mrs.
Leash), aged 74 years. At rest.
HEHIR. — On the 12th April, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, after a short and painful illness,
Travers Ivo (Mitta), the dearly beloved son
of John and Elizabeth Hehir, of 53 Buckley-
street, Essendon, and devoted brother of
Thomas, John (dec.), Elizabeth (Mrs. A.
Moss), Ida, Mona (dec.) and Oswald.
R.I.P.
HILL.— In affectionate memory of our dear
friend, Reg., who passed away at his home,
118 Station-street, Carlton, on 21st April.
—Inserted by the staff and men of the
William Booth Hostel.
HOCKING.— On the 20th April, at 14 Donald-
son-street, Bentleigh, Arvon Alfred, the
darling infant son of Alf and Ella Hocking.
Lived three weeks.
HOSE.— On the 12th April, at her residence,
"Lakeside," Tesbury, Annie, dearly beloved
wife of David, loved mother of Madge,
Vida, Belle and David; loved daughter of
Lydia and the late William Nicol, 37 Mat-
lock-street, Canterbury, aged 50 years.
So He giveth His beloved sleep.
HUGHES.— On the 16th April, at Glenfern-
road, Upwey, Mrs. Hughes, the loved and
esteemed friend of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and family, of Malvern. Fond memories.
HULME.— On the 16th April (suddenly), at 4
Royal-crescent, Armadale, Ernest Leslie,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Hulme.
IVERS. — On the 20th April, at The Pines,
Dederang, Margaret, wife of the late Michael
Ivers, aged 74 years. R.I.P.
KENNEDY.— On the 11th April (suddenly),
at Yarragon, John Scott, brother of the
late Malcolm, Mrs. Lucas and others. Late
of Sale and Maffra. Served in the 3rd, or
Bushmen's, Contingent, South Africa. Aged
64.
—Inserted by Shirley Young, Yarragon.
LAMBERT.— On the 21st April, at her daugh-
ter's residence (Mrs. Christie), 87 St.
George's-road, Northcote, Clara Louise Eli-
zabeth, widow of the late David Lambert,
loved mother of Susie (Mrs. Christie), Clara
(Mrs. Aumont), Jean (Mrs. Wells), Emily
(Mrs. Griffiths), Maud (Mrs. Forbes),
Edith (Mrs. Thorne), Henrietta (Mrs. Car-
roll), David and Florence (Mrs. Jenkins).
Sweet rest after much suffering. Private
funeral by request.
McALPINE. — At Yarram (suddenly), Dougal
Donald, loving husband of Muriel, and
father of Mercy and Merton, late 6th Field
Ambulance, aged 54 years.
McGUIRE.— On the 15th April, at her son's
residence, "Duross," Waverley-parade, Pas-
coe Vale, Sarah Sydney McGuire, loving
grandma of Jack, Jean and Bill McGuire,
West Australia; Phyllis, Bill and Joyce
Downie, Malvern; Ethel and Gladys McGuire,
Pascoe Vale; Verna Robinson, North
Melbourne; Colin and Malcolm McGuire,
Newport. Late of North Melbourne.
Sweet rest.
McGUIRE. — On the 15th April, at Waverley-
parade, Pascoe Vale, Sarah, second daugh-
ter of J. and S. Duross, loved sister of
Kate (Mrs. Docker) and Alemy (Mrs. Run-
din). Peacefully sleeping.
McMAHON. — On the 14th April (Good Fri-
day), at private hospital, Hampton, Bryan
Frederick, much loved and devoted bro-
ther of Alice McMahon, 74 Linacre-road,
Hampton, S.7. Late G.P.O. Private inter-
ment at Kew on Easter Monday. Asleep.
McMAHON. — Passed away at Hampton on
Good Friday, Bryan Frederick, loved bro-
ther of Elizabeth (Mrs. Harry), Rose (Mrs.
Arbery), Chambrie, Alice, Maud (Mrs. Caro-
lus). Late G.P.O. Rest in peace.
MEDLYCOTT. — A tribute to the memory of
Les Medlycott, who passed away on the
18th April (result of accident) at Warragul.
A true friend and pal.
One of the best.
— Inserted by Arthur J. Smith.
MITCHELL.— Ern, who passed away 19th
April, at 3 Affleck-street, South Yarra.
True friend of Stan, Bethell, Port Mel-
bourne.
MOCK.— On the 20th April, at East Burwood,
Evelyn Hilda, dearly beloved youngest
daughter of George and Elsie Mock, loved
sister of Edne (deceased), George, Elsie,
Jack (deceased), Dot, Bert, Fred and Tom,
aged 24 years 1 day.
So dearly loved, so deeply mourned.
O'CONNELL.— On the 18th April, at 7 Eliza-
beth-street, North Richmond, Fergus An-
thony (suddenly), father of Joseph and
Eileen, and brother of Daniel and Catherine
Fowler. Jesus, mercy.
OLDFIELD. — On the 20th April, at the Al-
fred Hospital, Melbourne, Alan James, loved
son of Roy James and Eileen Marion Old-
field, and brother of Robert and Joan, and
loved grandson of Thomas and Marion
Wicks, aged 1 year and 8 months.
In God's care.
OXLEY. — On the 20th April, at his residence,
295 Beaconsfield-parade, Middle Park, Wil-
liam Clark, beloved husband of Catherine,
loving father of Williams, Phyllis, Alice,
Catherine, Robert and Elizabeth, aged 71
years.
PARK.— In ever loving memory of our dear
old auntie, who passed peacefully away 18th
April, at the home of her niece, Ethel, 284
Mont Albert-road, Surrey Hills, devoted
grand-aunt of Geoffrey and Julian McElhin-
ney, aged 76 years. Privately interred.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by E. and A. McElhinney.
PARK.— In memory of Ann, dearly loved sister
of Richard Park, who died 18th April, aged
76 years. Privately interred.
POLLARD.— On the 14th April (Good Friday),
at his home, 37 Aroona-road, Caulfield,
Martin, loved husband of Florence May,
and dear father of Martin (deceased),
Edward Fredrick Howell and May; father-
in-law of Alice and Joyce, and granddad of
Alan Martin.
ROGERS.— On the 21st April, at Melbourne,
Elizabeth, loved mother of Percy and Er-
nest (killed in action), loving mother-in-law
of Bertha, and grandma of Sylvia and
George. Late of London and Birmingham,
England. R.I.P.
ROSS.— On the 7th April, at Melbourne (re-
sult of accident), Kenneth Ross, dearly
loved brother of Edith (Mrs. T. O'Brien)
and Mabel (Mrs. P. McDermott). Rest in
peace.
SALVADO.— On the 20th April, at Albury,
Raymond Salvado, father of Raymond and
Phil, formerly of Melbourne and Mansfield,
aged 80 years.
SHARP.— On the 19th April, at her residence,
657 St. Kilda-road, Sarah Jane, relict of
the late Robert William Holmes Sharp,
loved mother of Walter, and loving grand-
ma of Nancy. Interred privately Boroon-
dara Cemetery 20th April. At rest.
SHAW.— On the 20th April, Kenneth, dearly
beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of 62
Bayswater-road, Kensington, and beloved
brother of Harry, Mattie, Clare and Dun-
can, aged three days.
SHEEN. — On the 13th April, at Newtown,
Tasmania, Henry William, dearly beloved
husband of Rachel, and loving father of
Ruby, Lylia, Joyce, Rachel (Mrs. Barker),
Eileen (Mrs. Cameron), Carrie (Mrs. Chris-
tie), Jim, Jack, Henry and Reg., aged 67
years. At rest.
SHERIFF.— On the 14th April, at 91 Keele-
street, Collingwood, Matilda, loving foster
mother of Hazel (Mrs. Johnstone), of Ade-
laide; Robert Haysom, jun., of Thornbury.
— Inserted by esteemed friend, Robert Hay-
som, sen.
SHERRIFF.— On 14th April, at 91 Keele-
street, Collingwood, Matilda, dearly loved
sister of Rebecca (Mrs. Wilkinson), Isa-
bella (Mrs. Kyne), William and Andrew
Stevenson, daughter of the late William
and Matilda Stevenson, late of New Zea-
land. Colonist of 63 years.
SMITH.—On the 19th April, at 45 Margaret-
street, Moonee Ponds, Elsie Clara Catchpole,
dearly beloved eldest daughter of Elsie and
the late Charles Smith (killed in action),
loving sister of Doris; loving niece of Bur-
ton and Emil Berbling, also Alice (Mrs.
Edwards); aged 22 years.
Her end was peace.
SMITH. — On the 17th April, at Caramut, Vic-
toria (suddenly), Walter James (Watty),
the dearly loved husband of Nellie Smith,
and devoted father of Charlie,Herbert, Bes-
sie (Mrs. Hussy), Alice (Mrs. King, de-
ceased), Wally, Claude, Ron, Lloyd and
Frank, aged 66 years. R.I.P.
Loving and thoughtful in all his ways.
SMITH.—On the 19th April, at 45 Margaret-
street, Moonee Ponds, Elsie Clara Catchpole,
dearly beloved fiancee of A. T. Cash, Jin-
divick, aged 22 years. At rest.
UHD.— On the 21st April, at Repatriation
Hospital, Caulfield, Robert Linwood Uhd, of
8 View-street, Pascoe Vale, loved husband
of Gertrude, and loving father of Margery
and Gordon, aged 35 years. Late 14th
Batt., A.I.F.
Come unto Me and I will give you rest.
UHD.— On the 21st April, at Caulfield Mili-
tary Hospital, Robert Linwood, dearly be-
loved only son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jens Uhd, of Pascoe Vale (late of Tara-
dale), and loved brother of Nellie, Ettie,
Nessie, Thyra, Bessie, Olga, Dooc and
Laura, aged 35 years.
WHITE.— On the 21st April, at the Melbourne
Hospital, John George, dearly loved hus-
band of Louisa White, and loved father of
Doris (deceased), Myrtle and Jack; loved
brother of William (deceased), Thomas,
Edward, James, Susan, Elizabeth, Amelia,
Louisa (deceased) and Alice, aged 59 years.
WISE.— On the 21st April, Leopold Frederick
Wise, dearly beloved husband of Eva, of
Carrum Downs, loving father of Murray,
Trevor, Owen, John and Joan.
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IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
ANNAN.— In loving memory of my dear son,
Private Robert B. Annan, who was killed
in action in France 19th April, 1916, of the
Canadian Regiment.
Not a day do I forget you.
In my heart you are always near.
—By his loving mother, E. H. Annan, and
sisters.
CAMPBELL. — In loving memory of our dear-
ly loved son and brother, R. L. (Leslie),
killed in action France, 23rd April, 1918.
Sleep on beloved, and take thy rest.
We loved thee dearly, Jesus loved thee best.
Our dearest Leslie. Remembered always.
—Inserted by his loving parents E. and J.
Campbell, East Malvern.
MARGINSON. — In fond memory of my loved
son and our brother, Lance-Corporal George
Melbourne Marginson, who fell in action on
22nd April, 1918, in France.
Fondly remembered. One of the best.
—Inserted by mother, sisters and brothers.
OWEN. — In loving memory of our son and
brother, John Alexander, 2nd Pioneers,
killed in action at Noreuil), France, 22nd
April, 1917. Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by mother, brother and sister.
STEEL. — In proud and loving memory of my
dear sons and brothers, Jack, killed in
action in France 22nd April, 1918, late of
6th Battalion; Charlie, died, result of war,
7th October, 1930, late of 24th Battalion,
dear sons of E. and late J. G. Steel, late of
West Melbourne. In silence we remember.
—Mother, brothers, sisters.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALESSIO.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on the 23rd April,
1932.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law
and grandchild, Harold, Hilda and Valma,
Toora.
ANQUETIL. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 22nd April,
1929.
Not just to-day, but every day
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Vi, and Leo; grandchildren, Len,
and Ray Winduss, Preston.
ASTLEY.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 22nd April,
1931; also our dear father and sister, Jessie,
who died on the 8th November, 1922, and
5th February, 1919. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by their loving family.
BACON. — To the dear memory of our only
daughter and sister, who passed to a
higher life on 22nd April, 1919.
All through the shadows of passing years
Her memory shines, a hope beyond all tears,
—inserted by her parents and brothers, Sed-
don.
BACON. — In loving memory of my dear
cousin, Beryl, who passed away at 92
Gamon-street, Seddon, on 22nd April, 1919.
There are griefs that cannot find comfort.
There are wounds that cannot be healed;
There are sorrows so deep in the human
heart,
That cannot he half revealed.
—inserted by her loving cousin, Flo.
BEAUCHAN. — In loving memory of our dar-
ling little Jack, who passed away on 22nd
April, 1924, aged 6 years.
God knows how much we miss him,
He counts the tears we shed;
He whispers hush He only sleeps,
Your darling is not dead.
— Inserted by those who sadly miss him.
BEECHEY.— In loving memory of dear Nell,
who passed away on the 22nd April, 1931.
Too far away thy grave to see,
Yet not too far to remember thee,
— Inserted by her loving brother, Dick.
BEEVER.— In ever loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, A. M. Bee-
ver, who departed this life 22nd April,
1931, at Upper Thornton.
It's the end of our calls to the dear old
home,
No more those smiles we will see,
That door is not now open
With its friendly gleams for us.
Our calls continue just the same,
Your directions we'll always face,
Just to shed a tear of sorrow
On your silent resting place.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, and son-
in-law, A. and J. Dellar and granddaugh-
ters, D. Strahan and V. Keen.
BEEVER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on tho 22nd April,
1931, at Upper Thornton.
Loved in life, treasured in death,
Beautiful memory is all we have left.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Walter and Clare, Beryl and Leslie,
Healesville.
BLAIR.— in loving memory of Thomas Blair,
Brunswick, who passed from this life
20th April, 1932. A honest man is the
noblest work of God.
—Inserted by his family,
BOYD.— In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Frederick Ralph, who passed
away 22nd April, 1930.
Often there comes before us,
Your dear face, kind and true;
For death can never take away
Fond memories, dear Fred, of you.
—Inserted by loving father, mother, sister,
Jessie, brother-in-law, Jack.
BOYD — In loving memory of my dear brother
and Uncle Frederick Ralph, who passed
away on 22nd April, 1930.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
Our darling Freddy.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Ivy; nieces,
Nellie and Ivy Grant.
CAMPBELL.— In sad and loving memory of
our dear son, Andrew Mervyn, who passed
away suddenly on the 22nd April, 1929; also
our little grandson, Maurice, who died
March, 1924. R.I.P. Sadly missed.
Memories of one so dear
We treasure deep from year to year.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father.
CAMPBELL,— In sad and loving memory of
my dear brother, Andrew Mervyn, who
passed away suddenly on the 22nd April,
1929; also our little nephew, Maurice, who
died March, 1924. R.I.P.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by his loving sister, brother-in-
law, Aggir, Gordon, and little Gordon Whit-
lock.
CAMPBELL,— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Ernest, passed away 23rd
April, 1929; also mother, passed away 1917,
and baby Alice, 1906. At rest.
—Inserted by their, loving family, 66 Fen-
wick-street, North Carlton.
CATO. — In loving memory of Joseph Seymour
Cato, who was called home 22nd April, 1932.
Until the day breaks and shadows flee away.
—Inserted by his loving wife, son and
daughter.
COLLINS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother and father.
And with the morn those angel faces smile.
— Mollie, George Maisie.
CHARLES.— In memory of a loved husband
and father, Jack Charles, died 22nd April,
1930.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
—Inserted by his wife and family.
CLAYTON.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who passed
away on the 22nd April, 1912.
Loving memories linger still,
Not just to-day, but always will.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family,
12 Evans-street, East Brunswick.
CROMBIE.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who fell asleep 23rd April, 1932.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-
law and grandchild, Jean, Frank, Joan
Betts.
DAVIES. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Alfred Charles Davies,
killed by motor on the 22nd April, 1930,
aged 24 years and 11 months.
Missing. Yes, for all times missing.
One that we so ill could spare.
Not a day do we forgot you, Alf. dear,
In our minds you are always there.
Always longing for dear Alfie back again.
Without you life is not the same.
—Inserted by his sorrowing father and
mother, and only brother, Fred., 205
Barkly-avenue, Burnley.
DAVIES.— In loving memory of my dear
fiance, Alfred Charles, who passed away
22nd April, 1930.
I think of those days when we were together,
Happy, loving, in sunshine or rain,
And though we are parted nothing can sever
Those dear, golden links in memory's
chain.
—Inserted by his loving fiancee, A. Heggie.
DAVIES.— In loving memory of our dear
brother, Alf., killed by motor on the 22nd
April, 1930.
The years may wipe out many things.
But this they wipe out never.
The memory of those happy days, dear
Alf.,
When we were all together.
—Inserted by his loving sister, and brother-
in-law, Myrtle and Bill, and nephew, Alfie.
DAVIES.— In loving memory of our dear
brother, Alf., who passed away 22nd April,
1930.
At evening, when shadows are falling
Sweet memories, sadden with pain,
Steal into my heart with longing,
Could I only see you again.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-
in-law, Florence and Jack Bennett; also
his little niece, Elspeth.
DAVIES - In loving memory of our dear
friend, Alf, who died (result of accident),
22nd April, 1930. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Howes.
DEACON— ALESSIO.— To the cherished mem-
ory of my loving mother, and Uncle Henry,
who passed away on 23rd and 24th April,
1932.
I was not there to say good-bye,
But no one misses you more than I,
I miss you when I need a friend.
On you, dear mother, 1 could always de-
pend.
—inserted by her loving daughter and niece,
Hettie.
DOOLY.— Treasured memories of my dear
sister, Doll, who passed away on 23rd
April, 1931.
So safe in the keeping of Jesus.
Away from all sorrow and care,
In the beautiful kingdom of heaven,
Awaiting to welcome me there.
—Maude.
DOUGLAS.— In fond memory of my loving
husband and our dear father (Peter), late
Chilwell, Geelong, who passed away 14th
April, 1930, at Coburg; also my darling
son and our loving brother (Roy), late 14th
Batt., died of wounds Bullecourt, 12th
April, 1917.
Loving memories linger still,
Not for a day, but for ever will,
—Inserted by fond wife and mother, son,
Roy; also children and grandchildren.
DOWSETT — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 22nd April, 1915,
also our dear father, who passed away 4th
June, 1931.
—Inserted by their loving daughter, and son-
in-law, Lucy and Jack.
DON.— in loving memory of Bertie, died 23rd
April 1923.
By God's good grace I keep in mind
The forms I held so dear;
That changing scenes do not displace
The parting scenes each year.
— Inserted by his loving parents, 156 Rath-
mines-street, Fairfield.
DUNCAN.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 23rd
April, 1927.
Memories of one so dear
I treasure deep from year to year,
—inserted by her son, Will, and Elly.
DUNCAN.— In loving memory of my dearly
loved mother, who passed away 23rd April,
1927; also my brother, Ernest, passed away
27th August, 1909.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by her daughter, Olive, and loved
ones, Port Melbourne.
DYNON.— In loving memory of our dear little
son, Mervyn, who died 23rd April, 1931, aged
2 1/2 years. Our darling.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brother
and sister.
EDELSTEN.— In loving memory of my
mother, who died on the 22nd April, 1930.
It's not the things we do, dear,
It's the things we leave undone.
That gives that great big heartache
At the setting of life's sun.
— Ivie.
EDELSTEN.— In loving memory of my truest
friend and guardian, Elizabeth Edelsten,
who died on the 22nd April, 1930.
Ever remembered.
—Dolly.
EDELSTEN.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 22nd April,
1929.
She never failed to do her best,
Her heart was true and tender;
She toiled so hard for those she loved,
And left them to remember.
—Inserted by Annie and Les.
EGAN.— in loving memory of my dear son
and our loving brother, Tom, who passed
away on 22nd April, 1927.
Loving memories linger still.
Not just to-day, but always will.
—inserted by his loving mother, sisters
and brother, Mick.
IN MEMORIAM.
ELLIOTT. — In loving memory of my dearly
loved cousin and our loved friend, George
A. (Dod), died 15th April, 1932, at Rich-
mond, Anzac (No. 97), 1st Battery, etc.
R.I.P.
Just a memory of happy days
When wc were both together.
Not just to-day, but every day.
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by loving cousin, Florence Under-
hill (nee Pyke), also friends, Jim and Ivy,
Chestnut-street, Richmond.
ELLIOTT.— In loving memory of my dear
father, Peat, who passed away 19th April,
1932; also my dear cousin, Edie, who
passed away 23rd April, 1924.
Loving thoughts so dear, so tender.
Just to show I still remember.
—Inserted by M. A. Elliott.
FARLEY.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 21st April, 1932.
With aching heart we saw you suffer,
We watched you fade away;
We tended you with love and care,
But could not make you stay
— Inserted by her loving husband and
family, Jack, Luke and Mary.
FLAHERTY.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on 23rd April,
1932. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law,
Jack and Mill.
FIELDING. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on 23rd April,
1930, at Moonee Ponds.
Not just to-day but every day
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by his loving son and family.
FIELDING.— In loving memory of my dear
dad, who passed away 23rd April, 1930.
A shadow rests upon our home,
We miss our dear dad's face
Wher'er we turn, wher'er we look.
We see his vacant place.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Maggie,
son-in-law, Charlie, and grandchildren.
FIRTH. — In loving memory of my dear son,
Abram Firth, who passed away on 22nd
April, 1932, at Caulfield.
To be with Christ, which is better.
Loving and true in all his ways.
Upright and just to the end of his days;
Sincere and kind in heart and mind.
What a beautiful memory to leave behind.
— Inserted by his loving mother, Harriet
Firth, and sisters and brothers.
FLAHERTY.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who died 23rd April,
1932.
Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear is the one who is gone.
In memory we will keep you, dear dad,
As long as the years roll on.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GOODWIN. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Eric Emson, who passed
away on the 22nd April, 1928.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving parents and sisters.
HARRIS.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and dad, who passed away on the
23rd April, 1931. At rest.
— Inserted by his wife and family, Eileen
(Mrs. Ryan), Millie (Mrs. Thorne), Florence
(Mrs. Beale), Minnie, Ethel and Henry.
HURLEY.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 22nd
April, 1930. Ever remembered.
— inserted by Cass, and Jack Sheehan.
IN loving memory of my dear husband, who
passed away on the 22nd April at Caulfield.
In my memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving wife and son.
IRONS.— In loving memory of our dear
father, John Elvy, who died on 23rd April,
1928, loving grandfather of Florrie.
Not just to-day, dear dad, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son,
Sarah and Steve and Florrie.
ISAACS.— In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Fred., fond father of Freddie,
who passed away 23rd April, 1919, at Ab-
botsford. R.I.P.
Always remembered. Always missed.
— Inserted by his loving parents and sisters,
R. L. Rome, West Australia.
JUDD.— In sad, loving memory of our dear
Alice, who passed away on the 23rd April,
1931. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his sorrowing parents, father
and mother.
LANE.— In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed away on 23rd April, 1919; also
my dear father, brothers and sisters.
Resting, where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace, she waits us all.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, M. Mat-
thews.
LANG.— In loving memory of our dear father,
John Arthur, passed peacefully away 22nd
April, 1926; also our dear brother, Fred,
died in Queensland, 19th May, 1932.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by Duckie, George and Leta.
LUKE.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
Harriet, and our dear mother, who passed
away at Ballarat on the 22nd April, 1931.
She is safe in the keeping of Jesus,
Away from all sorrow and care;
In the beautiful kingdom of heaven
She is waiting to welcome us there.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
family.
MAHONY.— in loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Geoffrey, died 22nd April, 1932,
aged 20 years; also our dear daughter and
sister, Kathleen, died 5th September, 1932,
aged 22 years. R.I.P.
Our loved ones sadly missed.
— Inserted by their loving parents, sisters,
Sybil and Inez, and brother, Jack, 8 Adeline-
street, Preston.
MAHONY. — Just a token of loving remem-
brance to Geoffrey and Kathleen, who passed
away at Preston, 22nd April, and 5th Sep-
tember, 1932.
In the midst of life we are in death.
— Inserted by their loving uncle and aunt,
Arthur and Hilda Glascott.
MAHONY.— In loving memory of our dear
nephew, Geoffrey, died 22nd April, 1932.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by loving aunt, uncle and family,
I. and R. Clark.
MAHONY.— In fond memory of Geoffrey,
died 22nd April, 1932, aged 20 years; also
Kathleen, devoted sister of above, died 5th
September, 1932, aged 22 years. R.I.P.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by loving aunties, Amy and Eva.
MAHONY.— In sad and loving memory of
Geoffrey, died 22nd April, 1932; also Kath-
leen, died 5th September, 1932. R.I.P.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by grandparent, A. M. Glascott
and family.
MEADOWS.— In sad and loving memory of
our dear daughter and sister, Edith, who
fell asleep on 22nd April, 1932.
If I could kiss your dear, sweet face,
And see your dear old smile;
Could I but put my arm around you
Just for a little while.
My Edie.
—Inserted by her loving mother and father,
sisters and brothers; sisters-in-law, Moya
and Dora.
MEADOWS.— In loving memory of our dear
sister, Edie, who passed away on the 22nd
April, 1932.
in our home there's a beautiful picture,
To us is dearer than gold;
Its the picture of our dear Edie,
Who's memory will never grow cold.
— Inserted by her loving brother and sister-
in-law, Arthur and Moya.
MEADOWS. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, Edie, who passed away on 22nd
April, 1932.
Not just to-day, but every day
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by her friend, Gladys.
MENDES. — In memory of my friend, John
Mendes, who died on 22nd April, 1929.
—inserted by Ben, Nathan, Rippon Lea,
Elsternwick.
MILLETT — in loving memory of my dear
son and our loved brother, Jim, who passed
away 22nd April, 1930.
At dawn your are fondly remembered,
With tenderness, love and regret.
At sunset sweet memories awaken
Of one whom we'll never forget.
— Inserted by mother, sister and brother,
55 Foster-street, Dandenong.
MILLETT — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Albert Alfred James (Jim), who
died 23rd April, 1930.
Time's steady fingers
Smooth out the edge of grief,
The book of tender memories
Turns back another leaf.
— E. and H. Carter, Dandenong.
MILLS.— In fond memory of our beloved mo-
ther, Mary, who passed away on the 21st
April, 1928; also our loved father, Robert,
who passed away 1st May, 1921.
A cluster of loving memories,
The fondest our hearts can frame;
We weave them into a garland.
And twine them around your name.
-Inserted by her daughters, Mary and
Clarice.
MUIR - In loving memory of my dear pal,
J. Gordon Muir, who passed away at Re-
patriation Hospital, Caulfield, on 22nd April,
1931, late of 5th Battalion, also of North
Melbourne.
Loved in life honored in death.
Treasured memories.
— Ada.
MURRAY (nee Thomas).— In loving memory
of our dear mother, who passed away on the
22nd April, 1930; also our dear father, ac-
cidentally killed 6th May, 1911. Sydney
papers please copy.
we think of you, dear mother,
With grief that is dear and true.
There is always that sad longing,
Could we only speak to you.
— Inserted by their loving children, Eddie,
Mavis and Dot.
MURRAY (nee Thomas). — In loving memory
of our dear mother, who passed away on
22nd April, 1930. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her children, Ed, Thomas,
Mavis (Mrs. A. Dolphin) and Dot (Mrs.
P. Boyer).
NOLAN.— In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Herbert, who passed away at
Lillydale, on 22nd April, 1929, aged 20
years and 11 months.
Not a day do we forgot you.
in our thoughts you are always near;
Those who loved you, sadly miss you.
As it dawns another year.
— Inserted by his sorrowing mother and
father, sisters and brothers.
OLDFIELD.—To the cherished memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 22nd
April, 1929.
Two little words, not hard to write.
But two we will remember all our life—
Our mother.
— Inserted by her loving children, Roy, Reg,
Vera, Isabel and Jean.
PEAT.— In loved memory of our dear cousin
Edie, who fell asleep at Hampton, on 23rd
April, 1924.
-God knoweth best,
His love exceedeth ours;
He broke the vase.
And took unto Himself our flower.
—Violet and Will Elliott, 4 Dickens-street,
Burnley.
PEAT— ELLIOTT. — in loving memory of our
dear Edie, who passed away on the 23rd
April, 1924; also our brother, Harry Elliott,
who passe, away on the 19th April, 1932.
Resting where no shadows fall,
There in peace they wait us all.
—Inserted by all at 16 Thomas-street,
Hampton.
PEPPER. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, who passed away 23rd April, 1922,
loved father of Clive and Alex; also dear
Dossie on 27th March, 1928, sister of above.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Loving memories outlast all.
—Wife and sons.
PEPPER.— In sad and loving memory of our
dear only son and brother, Private Clive
Frederick Pepper, M.M., late 60th Btn., who
passed away on the 23rd April, 1922; also
our dear daughter and sister, Fedora, who
passed away 27th March, 1928.
Love's greatest gift — remembrance.
—Inserted by their loving mother, father and
sisters.
PEPPER. — In loving memory of my dear
son-in-law, who passed away 23rd April,
1922; also dear Dossie on 27th March, 1928.
Sister of above. Ever remembered.
— E. Eaton and family.
PEPPER. — in loving memory of dear Fred,
who passed away 23rd April, 1922, loving
uncle of Charley, also dear Dossie, on 27th
March, 1928. Sister of above.
Fond memories cling.
— Jean and Tom Wilson.
PITTS.— In fond and loving memory of my
dear husband and our father, who died on
23rd April, 1928; also my baby, Edith, who
died on 23rd July, 1926, and our Leslie, who
died on 16th July, 1916.
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family,
Clayton.
PIKE.— In loving memory of my dear sister,
Nance, who passed away 22nd April, 1930;
also dad, who passed away November,
1932.
Tho' the sun continues shining,
And sometimes the skies are grey,
We still look for the silver lining.
That's what you seem to say.
Father and daughter united.
— Inserted by Rose and Fred.
IN MEMORIAM.
PIKE - In loving memory of my sister, Nance,
who passed away 22nd April, 1930.
She stood on the threshold of womanhood,
With glorious hopes ahead;
But God has plans for everyone,
So took her home instead.
— Inserted by Edie, Alf, Liddy.
PIKE.— In loving memory of dear Nance,
who passed away on the 22nd April, 1930.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by Edith, +z. ck, Mrs. Harrison and
Len.
PIKE.— In loving memory of our dear Nancy,
who passed away 22nd April, 1930.
A wonderful daughter and sister,
One who was loved by all;
A wonderful sister, loyal and true.
One in a million, Nance, that was you.
—Inserted by loving mother, father (de-
ceased), brothers and sisters.
PIKE.— In loving memory of our friend, Nancy,
who passed away on 22nd April, 1930.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by her fond pals, Nora and Glen.
RIDGWAY.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 25th April, 1932.
Not just to-day, but every day.
In silence I remember.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Doris.
RIDGWAY.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 25th April,
1932.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving mother, so true and kind;
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
—Inserted by her loving son, Harold.
RIGG — In sad and loving memory of my dear
husband, Charles Harold, who passed away
on 23rd April, 1931, loving father of little
Paula.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Pauline.
RIGG.— In sad and loving remembrance of my
dear son and our dear brother, Charles
Harold, who passed away on 23rd April,
1931.
—Inserted by his mother and sisters, Reita,
Alma and Lila.
ROBERTSON. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on 22nd April,
1928.
Loving memories linger still,
Not just to-day, but always will.
—Inserted by his loving son, George D.
Robertson, 1 Bell-street, Brunswick.
ROOKE. — in loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, who passed away on 20th
April, 1932.
Our hearts just echo with sadness,
Our eyes shed many a tear
God knows how much we miss you
As it dawns this first sad year.
— Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, Ivy,
and son, Rupert.
RYAN.— In loving memory of our beloved
sister, Elizabeth Mary (Bessie), who passed
away at her sister's residence, Clyde-street,
Northcote, on 22nd April, 1932. Sweet rest.
Loved and remembered always.
—Inserted by her loving sisters.
SADLER (nee Hazel McCahon).— In loving
memory of our daughter, Hazel, who passed
away on the 21st April, 1928.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving mother and father.
SAMPSON.— In loving memory of our darling
son and brother, George, who passed away
22nd April, 1931, aged 11 years.
At dawn you are fondly remembered,
With tenderness, love and regret;
At sunset sweet memories awaken,
Of one whom we never forget.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father and
sister, Margaret.
SINCLAIR.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, Alice, and our dear mother, who died
on 22nd April, 1926.
Loving memories, true and tender
Just to show we still remember.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
family.
SINCLAIR.— In fond memory of my dear wife
and our loved mother, who passed away on
21st April, 1928.
Sweetest memories, fond and true.
Will always remain, dear mother, of you.
—Inserted by her sorrowing husband, James,
and family, Maude, Ruby, James, Doris and
Donald, of Coburg.
SMITH.— In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, J. H. Smith, who passed away on
23rd April, 1924.
Sincere and true heart and mind,
What a beautiful memory left behind,
—inserted by his loving wife, J. Smith.
SMITH.— In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away on 23rd April, 1924.
Not just to-day, but every day,
in silence we remember.
— Inserted by his loving daughter and
family, E. and H. G. McDonald, Keith and
Roy.
SMITH.— In loving remembrance of our dear
father and grandfather, John H., who
passed away on 23rd April, 1924, at Curran-
street, North Melbourne.
No one hears the doors that open
When they pass beyond our call;
Soft as loosened leaves of roses,
One by one our loved ones fall.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Arthur and Mary, and family.
STIRLING.— In loving memory of our be-
loved son, Kenneth Bruce, who passed away
on 23rd April, 1929, loved brother of Lance,
Avis and Colin, aged 15 years.
All through the shadows of the passing years
His memory shines, a hope beyond all
tears.
—Inserted by his loved ones, Lumeah-road,
Caulfield.
TAYLOR.— in loving memory of my dear hus-
band, George H., and our dear father, who
passed away on 23rd April, 1932.
O for the touch of a vanished hand,
And the sound of a voice that is still.
— inserted by his loving wife and family.
TAYLOR - In loving memory of my dear
daughter, Ruby, who died 23rd April, 1919;
also dear sister, Frances.
Loving memory lingers still,
Not just to-day, but always will.
—Inserted by loving mother, nieces and
sisters.
WEST. — In loving memory of my dear mother
and father, Ann and James, also loved
uncle, B. Stenniken. Fond memories.
— Inserted by her loving family, M., J. and
B. Keys.
WOOD - In loving memory of our dear sister,
Edith, who passed away on the 23rd April,
1931, at Subiaco, West Australia.
Beautiful memories of one so dear
We treasure deep from year to year.
— Inserted by her loving sister and brother-
in-law, Win and Frank Howard.
WOTHERSPOON.— In sad but loving memory
of my dear wife and our darling mother,
who passed away on the 22nd April, 1931.
Slumber on, dearest mother,
Until we meet again.
—Inserted by her loving husband and daugh-
ters, May and Maud.
WOTHERSPOON.— In loving memory of my
dear friend, who passed away 22nd April,
1931.
Loving memories ever dear,
As it dawns another year.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Annie,
Heathcote.
YOUNG.— In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, George Andrew, who died at his resi-
dence, "Glanday," Morwell, on the 23rd
April, 1930.
Resting where no shadows fall.
There in peace he waits for me,
Some day the clouds will break,
Some day the shadows flee.
And I will see your dear face,
And you will speak to me:
You will clasp my weary hand
And lead me through the heavenly gate
Into the happy land.
—Inserted by his loving wife, and niece,
Kitty.
YOUNG.— In loving memory of our dear Uncle
George, who departed this life on 23rd
April, 1930.
The world may change from year to year,
And friends from day to day;
But never shall the uncle we love,
From memory, fade away
— Inserted by his loving nieces, Elsie and
Ethel Aldridge, 33 Salisbury-grove, North-
cote.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
BATES — Mrs. W. J. BATES and family
wish to THANK the many kind friends
and relatives for the kind expressions of sym-
pathy and floral tributes in their recent sad
bereavement.
25 Portland-place, South Yarra.
BEAZLEY.— Mrs. BEAZLEY and FAMILY
wish to express their sincere THANKS
to all relatives and friends for cards and let-
ters of sympathy received during their recent
sad bereavement, specially thanking Mr.
Brooks. Will all please accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment.
Wells-road, Chelsea.
BEECHER.— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. BEECHER
and DAUGHTERS desire to express their
sincere THANKS to their many kind friends
for cards, letters, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our sincere
gratitude.
Clyde, Gippsland.
BENNETT — Mr. and Mrs. WALTER LEES
wish to convey their sincere THANKS to
relatives and friends for letters, cards, tele-
grams and personal expressions of sympathy
received during their recent sad bereavement;
also specially thanking Dr. Harry Box, Foots-
cray, and doctor and nurses of Ward No. 5,
Melbourne Hospital; also Rev. H. F. Wright
and Mr. A. Strongman, Footscray, for their
kindness and attention. Will all please accept
this as our personal acknowledgment.
8 South-street, Footscray.
BOWMAN.— Mrs. H. BOWMAN and FAMILY
wish to convey their sincere THANKS
to all relatives and friends for letters,
cards, telegrams, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy received in
their recent sad bereavement. Will all please
accept this as our personal acknowledgment of
our sincere gratitude.
22 Parslow-street, Malvern.
BRENNAN.— Miss BRENNAN and NIECE
(Mrs. Etheredge) tender their sincere and
heartfelt THANKS to their many friends for
their kind sympathy and messages of condo-
lence in their recent sad bereavement, specially
thanking Rev. Father O'Dee, Father Murphy,
Dr. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Etheredge, sen.,
and family, Mr. J. Ashworth, members of
McIvor shire council, also Perry Brothers.
BURNE.— DAUGHTERS of the late ELIZA-
BETH ANNE BURNE (nee Greenwood),
desire to THANK their friends, especially Dr.
Wolfe; Mr. Davies and Mr. Bennett also Rev.
Briggs. Will all please accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment.
114 Dundas-street, Thornbury.
CAMPBELL — CRAVEN.— The HUSBAND,
MOTHER and BROTHER of the late
ISOBEL CAMPBELL desire to THANK all
friends for their kind inquiries, telegrams, let-
ters, cards and beautiful floral tributes, in
their sad bereavement; also the doctors, sis-
ter and nurses of Ward 21, of the Alfred
Hospital, for their skilful, unremitting and
kind attention. Will all please accept this
grateful acknowledgment.
13 Raleigh-street, Windsor.
COLTREN.— Mr. W. COLTREN, Sen., and
FAMILY wish to THANK relatives and
friends for letters, telegrams and floral tributes
in their recent sad bereavement.
17 Merribell-avenue, East Coburg.
FAHEY.— Mr. FAHEY and Mrs. O'MALLEY
wish to express sincere THANKS to rel-
atives and friends for letters, cards, tele-
grams, floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy received during their recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment.
17 Salisbury-street, Coburg.
FITZGERALD.— Mrs. M. BOWLER and Mr.
R. FITZGERALD desire to express their
sincere Appreciation and GRATITUDE to all
friends for expressions of sympathy by tele-
grams, letters, cards nad floral tributes in our
loss by the death of our dear mother. Will
all please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment.
328 Albert-road, South Melbourne.
FOOTE.— Mr. G. FOOTE and FAMILY wish
to express their sincere THANKS to rela-
tives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams,
flowers and personal expressions of sympathy
during their recant sad bereavement, especially
Dr. Degenhardt and Mrs. Groom, for their
kind attention. Please accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment of our deepest sym-
pathy.
60 Fergie-street, North Fitzroy.
FRANKLAND.— Mrs. FRANKLAND and
DAUGHTERS desire to express their sin-
cere THANKS to their many kind friends and
relatives for floral tributes, cards, letters, tele-
grams and personal expressions of sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement. Will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment of our sincere gratitude.
54 Myrtle-street, Heidelberg.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
GILL.— Mr. GILL and SON desire to
THANK all relatives and friends for cards,
letters. telegrams, visits and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment in the loss of a loving wife and mother.
Will all please accept our grateful thanks.
165 Clarendon-street, South Melbourne.
HEAFIELD — Mrs. HEAFIELD and
FAMILY desire to THANK relatives and
friends for cards, letters, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their sad
bereavement, especially thanking Dr. Ward,
of Footscray.
27 Bishop-street, East Brunswick.
JONES.— Mrs. P. JONES and FAMILY desire
to convey their THANKS to their many
friends for letters, telegrams and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement. Will all friends please ac-
cept this as a personal acknowledgment.
28 Namur-street, East Kew.
KEATING.— Mr. W. KEATING, Mrs. G.
ANDERSON, Mrs. C. CURLING, desire
to convey their THANKS for expressions of
sympathy, letters, telegrams and cards dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking Rev. Father Brosnan and Father
Fennessy. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of sincere gratitude.
47 Pearson-street, West Brunswick.
KINDER — Mrs. KINDER and FAMILY wish
to THANK all relatives and friends for
their kind letters, cards, telegrams, beautiful
floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
Will all please accept this as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere thanks and
gratitude.
7 Mascoma-street, Ascot Vale.
MEYERS. — The SONS and DAUGHTERS of
the late MARY ANN MEYERS (late of
Wangaratta) wish to convey their sincere
THANKS to relatives and friends for tele-
grams, letters, cards, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy received during
their recent sad and sudden bereavement. Will
all please accept this as a personal acknow-
ledgment of their sincere gratitude.
McKENZIE.— Mrs. McKENZIE and FAMILY
"Strauraer," 82 Eglinton-street, Moonee
Ponds, express their APPRECIATION
to all friends for expressions of sympathy by
telegrams, letters, cards and floral tributes
on the occasion of the death of their loving
husband and father.
MR. and Mrs. FIELD and FAMILY wish
to convey their sincere THANKS to relatives
and friends in personal expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, letters, cards and
telegrams received during their recent sad
bereavement.
15 Alexandra-street, Box Hill.
MR. and Mrs. J. O'BRIEN and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere THANKS
to all friends for telegrams, letters, cards and
floral tributes and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their sad bereavement, especially
nurses and doctors of Fairfield Hospital, for
their kind attention. Will all please accept
this as personal acknowledgment of sincere
gratitude.
Baxter.
MR. J. M. O'SULLIVAN and DAUGHTER
wish to express their sincere THANKS
to their many kind relatives and friends for
cards, letters and floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad
and sudden bereavement. Will all please ac-
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our sincere gratitude.
14 HuMMm-grove, Caulfield.
MR. J. PEARSON and FAMILY desire to
express their sincere THANKS to all
relatives and friends for letters, cards, floral
tributes and personal expressions of sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking Canon Rowed, also Mrs. Thompson
for her great kindness and attention during
the illness of our loved mother.
4 Great Valley-road, Gardiner.
MRS. F. ANQUETIL and FAMILY desire
to express their sincere THANKS to the
kind relatives and friends for the floral tri-
butes and personal expressions of sympathy
received during their recent sad bereavement,
especially thanking Mrs. Jarrold, Mrs. Laing,
Mrs. Mitchell, Dr. Cahill and Rev. H. Wil-
liams.
MRS. J. COCKING (nee K. McAleece) and
FAMILY, of Coweranmup, W.A., wish
to THANK all kind friends for sympathy and
telegrams in their recent sad bereavement.
Please accept this token of gratitude.
MRS. DAWES and FAMILY wish to express
their sincere THANKS to all relatives
and friends for personal expressions of sym-
pathy, letters, cards, telegrams and floral tri-
butes received during their sad bereavement.
Will all please accept this as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude.
Church-street, Richmond.
MRS. T. DEWHURST and FAMILY desire
to express their sincere THANKS to
friends and the employees of Yarra Falls Mills
and Pelaco for their messages of sympathy
and floral tributes during their recent sad be-
reavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of sincere gratitude.
"Elanthom," 33 Alphington-street, Alphing-
ton.
MRS. HOGAN and FAMILY wish to convey
their sincere THANKS to relatives,
friends and neighbors for personal expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes, letters, cards
and telegrams during their recent sad bereave-
ment, expressing gratitude to Dr. Stephen, of
Toorak. Will all please accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment of sincere gratitude.
562 Malvern-road, Prahran.
Mrs. LUNN wishes to convey her sincere
THANKS to all relatives and friends for
letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy received
during her recent sad bereavement. Will all
please accept this as her personal acknowledg-
ment.
256 Dorcas-street, South Melbourne.
MRS. C. J. McNIFF, Miss NANCE McNIFF
and Mr. JOSEPH McNIFF, of Kyabram
(wife, daughter and brother respectively of
the late Daniel Alphonsus McNiff), desire
to sincerely THANK all kind friends and
relatives for personal messages, letters, cards
and telegrams of condolence, in their recent
sad bereavement, and for many beautiful
floral tributes. Will all please accept this as
an acknowledgment of their deepest gratitude.
MRS. MITHEN and SONS desire to THANK
all friends and relatives for their many
letters, telegrams and expressions of sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement; especially
do they thank the Northcote C.Y.M.S. for their
kindness to their late son and brother, Harold.
MRS. PHAYRE and FAMILY wish to express
their sincere THANKS to their many kind
friends for letters, personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment. Will all please accept this as personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude.
86 Allison-road, Elsternwick.
MRS. STONE and Mr. and Mrs. KEANE
wish to convey their sincere THANKS
to relatives and friends for their many floral
tributes, letters and telegrams in their re-
cent sad and sudden bereavement. Will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment of sincere gratitude.
MURRAY — Mrs. MURRAY and FAMILY
of the late J. McD. MURRAY desire to
THANK all friends and relatives for letters,
telegrams and personal expressions of sym-
pathy during their recent sad bereavement.
Will all please accept this as a personal
acknowledgment.
75 Gillies-street, Fairfield.
O 'MEAGHER.— The SONS and DAUGHTERS
of the late Mr. JAMES O'MEAGHER wish
to express their sincere THANKS to relatives,
friends and neighbors for letters, cards, tele
grams, floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement,
especially thanking Dr. S. G. Strahan for his
kind attention. Will all please accept this as
a personal acknowledgment of our sincere
gratitude.
37 Washington-street, Essendon. W.5.
O'SHANNESSY.— The BROTHERS and SISTERS
of the late PATRICK O'SHANNESSY wish
to express their sincere THANKS
to relatives and friends for letters, floral
tributes and kindness during their recent sad
bereavement, especially thanking Dr. T.
Green, Sisters Dowd and Smith, and nursing
staff of Epworth Hospital, Mr. Gallagher, Rev.
Father Hackett, for their kindness and atten-
tion. Will all please accept this as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude.
80 Baker-street, North Richmond.
RHODES — Mrs. E. RHODES wishes to con-
vey her sincere THANKS to all relatives
and friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral
tributes and personal expressions of sympathy
received during her recent sad bereavement.
Will all please accept this as a personal ac-
knowledgment of my sincere gratitude.
Were-street, Brighton Beach.
ROFFEY. — Mrs. E. M. ROFFEY and FAMILY
wish to express their sincere THANKS to
all relatives and friends for letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy received during
their recent sad bereavement, specially thank-
ing Dr. O'Donnell, Father Joyce, Mr. Browne
and Mrs. Tyson. Will all please accept this
as a personal acknowledgment.
Bunyip.
ROSS. - The FAMILY of the late Mrs. J.
ROSS express their heartfelt THANKS
for beautiful floral tributes, letters, cards,
telegrams and personal expressions of sym-
pathy, especially thanking Dr. Nigel Prit-
chard for his kind and untiring attention; also
Mr. and Mrs. Linehan for their great kind-
ness during our sad bereavement. Will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment of sincere gratitude.
86 Kooyong-road, Malvern.
SCARISBRICK.— Mr. E. SCARISBRICK and
FAMILY desire to THANK all relatives,
friends, neighbors for cards, letters,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal expres-
sions of sympathy received during their sad
bereavement, especially thanking Rev. Jus-
tice, Dr. Cockerell and Sister McLeod for
their kind, untiring attention; also Colling-
wood 2nd 18 Football Club. Will all
please accept this as our personal acknow-
ledgment of sincere gratitude.
15 Alexander-street, Collingwood.
SCARISBRICK.— Mr. E. SCARISBRICK
and FAMILY desire to express their sincere
APPRECIATION to Dr. Cockerill and Sister
McLeod for their untiring efforts, and
their sincere THANKS to the Rev. Justice,
to all relatives and friends for letters, tele-
grams, cards, beautiful floral tributes and
porsonal expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement. Will all please ac-
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our sincere gratitude.
15 Alexander-street, Collingwood.
SNADDEN.— The FAMILY of the late Mrs.
MARGARET SNADDEN desires to return
sincere THANKS to the kind neighbors and
many friends, and particularly to the doctors
and nursing staff of the Melbourne Hospital
for their kind help and sympathy in their re-
cent sad bereavement. As it is impossible to
reply individually, will all kindly accept this
notice of appreciation.
R. Snadden, 42 Seddon-street, Seddon.
SPARROW— Mrs. AMSON desires to sin-
cerely THANK relatives and friends for
letters, cards, telegrams, beautiful floral tri-
butes and personal expressions of sympathy
received during her recent sad bereavement
in the loss of her beloved father, especially
thanking, Mr. Barney Isaacs (dad's life-long
pal), Mr. W. S. Sharland, Father O'Brien
and the St. Kilda Football Club; also Messrs.
Apps for the splendid way in which they car-
ried out the funeral arrangements. Will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment as it is impossible to answer individually.
8 Kinross-avenue, Caulfield.
SPARROW— Mrs. AMSON desires to sin-
cerely THANK Dr. Basil Stewart of Caulfield,
for his wonderful kindness and attention
to her dear father during his long illness.
He was a true friend.
8 Kinross-avenue, Caulfield.
TAYLOR.— Mr. ALBERT and DOUGLAS
TAYLOR wish to THANK all relatives and
friends, especially thanking Mr. Begg and
Mrs. J. Turner, for all kind expressions of
sympathy, letters, cards, telegrams and floral
tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Will
all please accept this as a personal expression
of gratitude.
65 Church-street, Hawthorn.
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. T. PLUNKET
wish to convey their sincere THANKS
to relatives and friends for telegrams, let-
ters, cards, floral tributes and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy during their recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as
a personal acknowledgment of our sincere
gratitude.
TYRER.— Mrs. TYRER and FAMILY,
Rosanna, desire to THANK kind relations
and friends for their expressions of sympathy,
letters, telegrams and floral tributes in our
recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear
husband and loving father, especially thank-
ing Dr. Downing, Sister Welsh, Rev. Pope,
Rev. Wright. Will all accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment of gratitude.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. ELLEN
NICHOLAS wish to acknowledge with
deepest THANKS and Appreciation all ex-
pressions of sympathy from relatives and
friends.
WRIGHT.— The DAUGHTERS of tho late
Mrs. MINNIE WRIGHT wish to convey
their sincere THANKS to all relatives and
friends for personal expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes, letters, cards and telegrams
received during our recent sad bereavement.
39 Bridge-street, Northcote.
FUNERAL NOTICES
ANDERSON.— The Friends of Mr. HENRY
ANDERSON are respectfully informed that
the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Eliza-
beth Bertha, will be interred in the Spring
Vale Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to
leave Padbury's Chapel, 13 Cotham-road, Kew,
THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m.
A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Direc-
tors, 13 Cotham-road, Kew. Phone, Haw. 31.
ANSTIS.— The Friends of Mr. FRANK ANSTIS
are respectfully invited to follow the remains
of his dearly loved wife to the place of
interment, the Spring Vale Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from
his residence, View-road, Spring Vale, THIS
DAY (Saturday), at 3 o'clock p.m.
DANDENONG UNDERTAKING CO., Fos-
ter-street, Dandenong. Phone. Dandenong, 4.
BEACH. — The Friends of the late Mr.
RICHARD BEACH are respectfully informed
that his remains will be interred in the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave
his residence, 23 Younger-street, East Coburg,
at 3.30. THIS DAY (Saturday).
JOSEPH ALLISON. Funeral Director, 788
Sydney-road, Brunswick. Phone, Bruns. 839.
BRIERTY.— The Friends of the late Mr.
PHILLIP BRIERTY are respectfully in-
vited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner.
The funeral will leave the residence of his sis-
ler, Mrs. O'Rourke, 418 Cardigan-street, Carl-
ton, THIS DAY (Saturday), 22nd inst., at 3
o'clock
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobe and
Spring streets, Melbourne, Telephone 827.
BROWN.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
MONICA ROSE BROWN are respectfully
informed that her funeral will leave her
residence, 5 Mountfield-street, East Bruns-
wick, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 11 a.m.
for the Coburg Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 788
Sydney-road. North Brunswick, Tel., Bwk.,
839, all suburbs.
BURKE. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
ALFRED BURKE are respectfully invited
to follow the remains of their dearly loved
only child, Marie Joyce, to the place of inter-
ment, the Footscray Cemetery. The funeral is
appointed to move from their residence, 363
Williamstown-road, Yarraville, TO-MORROW
MORNING (Sunday), 23rd April, at 9.45.
WALTER A. WARNE. Undertaker. 291
Barkly-street, Footscray. Phone 9, Footscray.
CHAMBERLAIN.— The Friends of the late
Mr. LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN are respectfully
informed that his remains will be interred
in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The
funeral is appointed to move from the resi-
dence of Mr. H. Cope, 10 Parslow-street, Mal-
vern, THIS DAY (Saturday), 22nd April, at 2 p.m.
R. McKENZIE. Funeral Director (all sub-
urbs). Head Office: 199 Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne. Phone M3107 (3 lines).
CRESWELL.— The Funeral of the late Vice-
Admiral Sir WILLIAM ROOKE CRESWELL,
K.C.M.G., K.B.E., will leave St. John's
Anglican Church, Toorak, THIS (Saturday)
MORNING, the 22nd instant, at 10.30.
for the Brighton Cemetery, with full naval
honors.
A service will be conducted by the Vicar,
Rev. Dr. A. Law, and Rev. G. G. Tymms, and
at the graveside the chaplain of the naval
forces, Rev. W. H. Henderson.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Cent., 410.
CRESWELL.— Gentlemen attending the fune-
ral of the late Vice-Admiral Sir WILLIAM
ROOKE CRESWELL, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., will
kindly instruct their drivers to assemble in
Clendon-road, Toorak, facing north, also the
north side of the church in Toorak-road, facing
west. Attendants will be in waiting to allot
official positions. The cortege will proceed
along Orrong-road, to Dandenong-road, thence
to Hawthorn-road, where it will be met by the
naval escort, opposite Maple-street, and pro-
ceed at a slow march to the Brighton Ceme-
tery.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Cent. 410.
CRESWELL — EX-NAVAL MEN'S ASSOCIATION
— Members are requested to attend the
Funeral of our esteemed Vice-Patron,
the late VICE-ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM R.
CRESWELL, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., THIS DAY
(Saturday), 22nd April. Members to assemble
at 10.30 a.m. in Hawthorn-road, about half a
mile from the Brighton Cemetery, at the point
where the naval escort will join the cortege.
C. S. VAUGHAN. President.
DENNIS — PIONEER LODGE, A1. U.A.O.D.
—The Officers and Brethren of the above
Lodge and Order in general are requested to
attend the funeral of their Brother ALFRED
WALTER DENNIS, at New Melbourne Ceme-
tery, Fawkner, on Saturday afternoon.
The funeral will leave John Allison's parlors.
94 Victoria-street, Richmond, at 2 o'clock.
C. M. SLATTERY, Arch Druid.
B. H. HORNEMAN, secretary.
DENNIS — FIELD, FORTRESS and ELECTRIC
COMPANY engineers.— Past and present
members of the above are requested to
attend the funeral of Sergeant ALFRED
WALTER DENNIS. The funeral will leave
John Allison's Funeral Parlors, 94 Victoria-
street, Richmond, THIS (Saturday) AFTER-
NOON, 22nd April, at 2 p.m., arriving at
Fawkner Cemetery at 2.40 p.m.
DENNIS.— TWICKENHAM CANOE CLUB —
Officers and Members of tho above are
invited to attend the funeral of our esteemed
Secretary, A. W. DENNIS, which leaves John
Allison's parlors, Richmond, THIS DAY (Sat-
urday), at 2 p.m.
G. F. MACDONALD, President.
FARRELL.— The Friends of the late DINAH
JANE VICTORIA FARRELL (of "Ivy-leigh", New
Gisborne) are respectfully invited to follow
her remains to Gisborne Cemetery.
The funeral will leave her residence THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 3.30 p.m.
M. MURRAY, Director. Phone Gisborne 51.
GOODWIN.— Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS
JAMES GOODWIN are informed that his
remains will be interred in the Melbourne
General Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral
will move from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Fitzgerald-street, South Yarra,
THIS DAY (Saturday), 22nd April, at
10.30 a.m.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Funeral Direc-
tors, Toorak-road, South Yarra, and branches.
HILL.— The Friends and Soldiers of the Sal-
vation Army are informed that the remains
of their dearly' beloved comrade,
REGINALD HILL, will be interred in the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave J.
Ferguson and Son's Mortuary Parlor, 712 High-
street, Thornbury, THIS DAY (Saturday), 22nd
inst., at 2 p.m.
J. FERGUSON and SON, Funeral Directors,
712 High-street, Thornbury (Tel. JW3037); 140
Johnston-street. Collingwood.
LAMBERT.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
CLARA LOUISE ELIZABETH LAMBERT
are informed that her remains will be interred
in the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral will
leave her daughter's (Mrs. Christie's) resi-
dence, 87 St. George's-road, Northcote, THIS
DAY (Saturday), 22nd inst., at 3.45 p.m.
Private interment.
J. FERGUSON and SON, Funeral Directors,
712 High-street, Thornbury. Phone JW3037.
MOCK.— The Friends of the late Miss
EVELYN HILDA MOCK are invited to
follow her remains to the Burwood Cemetery.
The funeral will leave the residence of her
parents, "Devon Hill," Mahoney's-road, East
Burwood, THIS DAY (Saturday), the 22nd
inst., at 2 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Director.
Phone J1441.
OXLEY. — The Friends of the late Mr. WIL-
LIAM CLARK OXLEY are informed that
his remains will be interred in the St. Kilda
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move
from his residence, 295 Beaconsfield-parade,
Middle Park, THIS DAY (Saturday), 22nd
April, at 2 o'clock.—
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors. Phones Windsor, 70 and 71.
UHD. — The Friends of the late ROBERT
LINWOOD UHD are invited to follow his
remains to the New Melbourne Cemetery,
Fawkner. The funeral will leave his residence,
8 View-street, Pascoe Vale, THIS DAY (Satur-
day). 22nd April, at 3.30 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. Head
office phone, J1441.
WHITE. — The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN
GEORGE WHITE are respectfully informed
that his remains will be interred in the
Coburg Cemetery. The funeral will leave his
residence, 18 Keele-street, Collingwood. THIS
DAY (Saturday), the 22nd inst., at 3.45 p.m.
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. J1145
(2 lines).
BUSINESS NOTICES.
B. CORBEN and SONS PTYi LTD.,
Melbourne's Leading Monumental Masons.
Head Olllce: 030 Sinlth-st., CUfton illll.
JW2301 Display and Sales Branch: U53
Bourke-strect, Metuourne, 10 doors from Spcn-
ucr-strcet. Tel., C. 1549. Est. 70 Yr».
Catalogue and Information on Request.
LOST AND FOUND.
ANIMALS AND BIRDS.
DOGS seized, Brunswick Council Sale. 10
q.ih. Tuesday. Lost Dogs' Home. F3SU0.
Terrier Flip, '7 \vks. old. Good reward,
1 Fawkner Club Hotel, Tooruk-rd., S. Ynrrn.
Win., 2001.
IUSV, Iii Mont Albert- hi., on Thursday,
J 20th. brown and white Pekingese Dog. lamo
in left nlnd - teg. I'lnder return to 43 Mout
Mhcrt.rd., Balwyn. Ecwnrd.
1 OS!', Peklngco, cream colored, from Bun-
1 j doom. Good reward. Mrs. T. M. Dean,
Blossom r\t.i Bundoora. - -
Y OST. Sunduy, in vicinity of Northcoto, a
\j Sable Pekingese Dog. Finder « plouso
ring J.W.. 1834. ItewariL
' ciffr, Pomeranian Dog. grey, fawn,, Easter
j Monday, nnswccs unuio Prince,. Reward.
2U Fountuinc-nv.i E. Malvern. , . .
LOST AND FOUND.
ANIMALS AND BIRDS.— (Continued)
LOST, Dog. Brown Water Spaniel, fully
grown, answers to Pip, Reward. 1.
Martin, 50 Alexandra-av., Canterbury.
Lost, Pomeranian, light colored, black
xhuzzle, ears answers to Digger. Reward,
l.i Burkc-rd., E. Malvern.
LOST, White - "Whippet Fox Terrier, brown
heart on back. Detainer prosecuted. Mor-
rtej 4 Chaucer-st., Moonee Ponds.
L6ST, Pigeon. Rc3 Chequer Cock. No.
U. H. P. 201-20. W.D. Mills 20 Emmallne-st.
croxton.
OST, black Cocker bpanlel, Malvern district.
j Reward. Home Lodge, 5 Hopctoun-rd.,
Malvern.
LOST, sable colored Coillc Dog, Friday, Re
ward. 47 Rcgent-st., Ascot Vale.
L OST, Wednesday miniature sable Pom. Re
ward. 8 Qrnndview-rd., N.. Brighton.
J' OST, grey and black Persian Kitten. 16
J Chapel-fit., E. St. KUda.
103!'. brown delivery Mare, wmte star. Re-
j ward,- Half Bros.. Hampton. XW1308.
LOST, Magpie Wednesday. Carlton. Reward.
713 Rathdown-st,, Carlton.
t OST. long-uairett biack Dog. white chest
\j and front paws. Reward. UY0757.
I' OS!'. Australian Terrier. Return 330 Punt-
J rd., S. Yarra. Reward.
,T "PERSON picked up black and white Pom.-
X Puppy, Charlcs-flt., return 71 Grevllte-st.,
l-rahrnn. .
POINTER pup, black and white. Reward.
Altkon. 30 The Grove, Coburg.
STOLEN, chestnut Horse, 2 hind. 1 front
stockings, blaze face branded S near
shoulder, white patch on belly. 051 Hlgh-st.,
Preston. Police notified.
(GTOLEN or strayed, black Pony, id nanas,
O white Etar 0.1 face. Reward. J20 Queen's-
par.. CUfton Illll. Phone JW1427.
STRAYED, black Mare, thickset, 13,2. like
J.G. snouder. white on hack Good re
ward. 0. Jones, drover, Arthur-st., Fairfield.
WILL nerk'on 'who found Irlsh'Sctter Dog
Moralalloc, Saturday, please return to
592 Maln-st. Phono 37. £1 reward;
GENERAL.
,TGiOUND, Sparc Motor Wheel, with cover.
X Ring L5132. '
Gold Star Brooch, set with pearls (Keep,
sake), city. Return 9 Florcncc-pl., Port
Mclb. Roward. - -
LADY who was seen taking Chubby Um
brella from chnlr. Coles' tearooms,
uwanston-st., 21st, pfeosc return to Cotes'
office at once, save trouble.
LEFT in tram, unci Bag, with Initials
J.E.B. 73U Hlgh-st., Armadale. Reward.
TOST, on Sunday morning, in The vicinity of
J -i St. Brlgid's Church. Nicho!son-st., Fitz
roy, platinum diamond wristlet Watch. Sub
stantial reward. Raymond's Parkview Hotel,
N. Fitzroy.
EOST, on 22na March, city or Sydney ex-
press, gold Ring, 2 opal hearts, small
diamonds above: also ivory rose Pendant.
Good _ reward. 110 Alma-rd.. Caulfield.
LOST, Friday morning, Rofl of Notes, in
pay envelope, between 8. Melb. Cricket
Ground and S. Melb. Market. Reward. Cura-
torCrlckct Ground. -
j' OST; 2 .01 Notes and 2 10/ Notes, between
J Fitzroy and N. Melb., worker's wage.
Reward. Avon Cutter Factory, Nlcholson-st.,
Fitzroy.
I-' OST" between Brown Coal Mine and Moe, a
J brown bunch Bag, containing money and
private papers, ateo key. Reward, Mrs. R.
Kerr,- Brown Coal Mine. Gippsland.
I "OST, Monday evening, bet. Melb, and
J Donnybrook, 2 Suit Cases, with family
clothing. Good reward. 157 Parade, Ascot Vale.
I"' OST, believed stored and forgotten, ltfOli,
j framed Painting old lady. 10/ reward dis-
covcry. L.B.8. Age.
LOST, Steel Tope Measure, \V. Brunswick:
keepsake. Roward. 246 Hope-st. Phone
B'wlck, 1082.
LOST, Watch, gold wristlet, presentation.
C.E.B.S. - camp, Frankston, Reward, 10
Franer-Bt., Brunswick.
J' UST, before Easter, Metropn. B. of Works
J Debenture Coupons. Reward. Return
8 Ormond-rd.. Ascot Vale.
LOST, suuill Case, Friday, Sydney-rd., Royal
Pic., name. inside. Phone Brunswick, 380.
Reward. ' . :
OST, brown Fur, lined with white. Plaza
Theatre, Thursday night. Telephone Cen-
tral, -9072. Reward, . ,
OST, Thursday. 13th. black Georgette, and
Lace Coat. Reward. 0 Parlt-st., S.
Melb. M274Q. ;
T OST, Tennis Racquet, Spalding Top Flite
XJ Thurcduy, Heidelberg train or city. Rc-
ward. Mr. Gill, Summit Drive, Eaglomont.
OST, 'iTiurs., bet. University High School
and 150 Ilope-st., Brunswick, gold Wrist
let Watch. Reward.
LOST, Attache" Cuse, Mycr's Cafeteria, bake-
lite samples, books. Handsome reward, 64
Orrong-cr.. Caulfield. U7017.
I" OST, htrgo heavy, weight grey Rug, from
J yellow RJlcy outside Rex, Tliurs. night.
Reward. X2P90.
LOST, Wedding Ring, in Sydncy-rd. or Union
et. Finder please ring Brunswick, 551.
Reward.
LOST, Bcigmvc, gold bar Brooch, pearl clus
ter, Easter. Reward. 3 Wave-st., Hamp-
ton.
T OST, city, Frldny, grey ictd 1 ringed Glove.
J-J Reward. A. Congress, 322 Lt. Lonsdalc-
st., Melb.
I OST, Spare Wheel, Swift, between Melb.,
( J Heidelberg and Caulfield. F, Hooton. Held.
OST, lady's bJacic and white SUk Scarf,
Garden vale, Wednesday. Finder pleaHe
leave lf»S Mnrtln-st.. Garden Vale.
I OST, between PaUcnham and Dandenong,
J Fiat Motor Wheel and Tyre. Finder please
communicate G. H. Emmott, Mlrboo N.
LOST, side Curtains. Flndcfplcose return
lo Old Royal Golf House, Snndrlngham.
Dakln. -
T OST, "Fishing - Net, between S. Melb. and
.Li .Altona Beach. Sunday. Good reward. F.
Knight, 49 SaRkvllle-st.. Colllngwoort.
LOSTrWutch, lady's. Good Friday, wcrribee
jetty- Yarraviilc. Reward. 14 Goulburn-st.,
Yarravlile.
OST, blue F.Uk Eastern Coat, Narruu-ra.,
Balwyn, 013 White Jlorae-rd., trnm ter
minus IJonL.AliiSEiL---—
Amethyst .and Pearl Brooch, city,
JJ" keepsake.' Good reward. -A. Bcrtropi
Nepean-rd., Moora4>bla; X5070 -
T. OST Friday morning. Booran or North rd..
Jj Ormontl, Bolt Cutters. 05 Ulupna-rd„ Or-
j n nnd. .Rownvd. .
I"" 0STr?arccl. containing pyjamas, Bourke-
j st. Roward. Indian Silk Store, 12 Howie-
pi.
TOST, Motor Starting .Handle, Fitzroy. Ke-
I j ward. 310 Goro-.it., Fitz. J4009.
T 0/Tln efty, DJamontl Bow Brooch. Reward.
Xu Long's News Agency, U9490.
T OST. small oil Pnlnting from car in col-
XJ llns-st. Reward. . H.. 4650.
fTjST, "Leather Glove, fur lined, in city.
Li Ring F1051.
T OST, Parcel, containing pyJttff|f»«TTBo¥£HS"
U st. Reward. Indian Silk Store. 12 Howle-pl.
TTM3KELLA, brown, Lost botween Melb.-
U Carnegie. Reward. 190 Koornang-rd., Car-
neglc. UM324P. j
MISSING FRIENDS.
—DUNN'S Detective Agency Never Sleeps.
Est. 1884, Reg. — Persons traced, surveil
lance, divorce evidenco collected: advico free.
Phone G302. 75 MUzabcth-at.. Melb.
"a FRjVATJ'j Dotective Cneg's inluiliblc
Agency.— Divorce evidence, investigations,
ieua to suit yourself. 9th floor, 49 LUzabetn-
«t. F2252: private, M4351.
AUNtTB. — The conductor was quite right;
two inres if you occupy two seats. Why
r:ol take Fnrmette: and again be slender?
M.T.— Call between 3-5. Jack.
lVORCli Petitions. — Solicitor offers ocr-
vices, cases promptly prepared; mod. fees.
Decree. Age:
'O'ARRY, old friend, would llko to hear of
lH you. Edle B.H.
IRENE Cartel, lato St. John-st., Windsor. —
J. Letter P.O. Windsor. .
IT will be to auvaniuge ot HAROLD U
SEARLE, formerly of Geclong i und North
cote, to communicate with WILLIAM J.
ROBB. 34 Queon-st., Melb.
LETTER P.O. Monday; leave .at once; sec
you other days; impossible week end;
Wednesday or Thursday. Please X.
LLOYD'S- Inquiry Agency, 80 Swanston-st.,
Melb., Vic. — Chancery, next of kin, birth
certificates/ wills, searches, world over; un-
claimed money records, .
MAN wnu left parcel soap, waggon, Flem-
ington-rd., Tuesday, write, Kennc, 47
uouner-st.. Preston;
1VTORTHCOTE Jubilee, May, 1933, Back to
1\ School. — Prince of Wales PJt. School,
\Valcs-sti— Former scholars, send address to
aec.. Mrs. Love, 90 Clarendon-st., Northcote.
Northcote jubilee. May. 1933, Back to
Scnoo!.— Northcotc School, Helen-st.—
.-onncr scholars, send adpress to bccretary,
8 into School, Northcotc. 1 .
ONE Hundred.— Do 1 always have to remind,
please, doar, oblige soon. Love. X.X.X.
"ORKSPN bought i.una machine at -115, Cha-
.L pcNst., 12_inonth8 go.lng 1314 Win.
PLEATING.. 3d.; "Spolcestltch, "2d. yd7,t 1/6
dus., wait; mtuis attended. Spukery,
qh fi.. Nicholas Bids.. 33 Swanston-st.
SAlF Alflo Khan wnnki SnnlisiNur Khan and
Fateh AUte In Melb. at once.
rniARTAROFF removes." ta'rtuVnnci dlsflgurlng
X teeth stains; clear, flashing whiteness In-
stantly : 1/ 3- chemists and stores.
'/TUNY, — Ouiuc homo immed. ; new appeal;
L lighting chance. Cec.
\7frANTED, addresses ot "Old Try Boys."
Y V Jubilee celebrations, Reunion. The Sec-
retary. S. Yarra.
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS.
COMPLIMENTS und best wishes, from your
sincere friend; wish happy returns. Pax.
MATRIMONIAL NOTICES.
A ' A, A. A. ... A. A.
Absolute Privacy Assured.
HOLT'S MATRIMONIAL BUREAU.
Reliable Service. Advice AU Mutters, bee
£11/. We arrange introductions. Marriages
Solemnised. Hours, 9 to 8, Sats. Inc. 2nd
Floor, Pbalr's-ch., 327 Colllns-su, Melbourne.
F315L
A.A.A.A.A.A.A. A.A.A.— At the Old Estttb-
llshcd Private Marriage Ofllue. — Marriages
solemnised privately, Introductions, view mar
riage, fee £1 1/. Consult Proprietress, 440
Quccn-st., Melb., op. the Market, F4081. Stamp
reply.
AGENCY (always open). — Marriages, intros.
tilt suited, 21/; 19 Qucensberry-st. (be-
tweon Elizabeth and Peel sts.). F1375.
LADY, young, good position, lonely, llkd good
partner fer tile, one with own car, tend
..urco vac,ng, outooor sport; 110 P.O. answered
open 3 days;, view above. Lonely Glrl, Age.
J' ADV, 407 nlonc, wishes moot R. Catholic
J Bachelor. Widower, employed, view above.
l_oun Age Office. . .
MAN, home, smart, like meet Girl, stout
build, fair, blonde, view above. 20, Age.
E" WiN'ED Gent.. 37. desires meet lonely
> young Girt, build immaterial, view above,
ittflj. Age.
WIDOW, remied7"educated. homo, wishes
meet Gent.,- enmc. 50-00, tall, genuine,
ve\v above. Classic. Age. ,
VTinDOW wishes meet genuine kind man;
VV view to above. 3X, Ago Office.
WORK15TG Man, 40. would lllto meet work-
ing Woman or Girl, 30-40, dark, stout,
abstainer, no children, view ubovo. Mr.
Fair, c/o N. Brighton P.O.
$