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BIRTHS
INGLIS (nee Ivy Scott).— On January 18, at
Bethesda Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ingis
—a son (Graeme John). Both well.
PEPPERELL (nee Mollie Swales). — On January
18, at St. Andrew's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Pepperell — a son (premature, lived 15
hours).
WARING.— At the Stawell Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Waring — a son (Nigel Clarke). Both
well.
ENGAGEMENTS
FRANCIS — TYNER. — Jean Dunbar, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Francis, of the Commercial
Bank, Wycheproof (formerly of Echuca), to Bruce
Linton Tyner (A.I.F.), son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Tyner, Nevis-street, Camberwell.
MARRIAGES
Golden Weddings.
O'CONNELL—McALAN.— Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
O'Connell announce the 50th anniversary of their
wedding. Home to friends Tuesday, January 21,
afternoon and evening, 11 Waterloo-street, Cam-
berwell.
DEATHS
On Active Service
ARMSTRONG. — Norman George, died of
wounds, January 14, beloved son and step-son
of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Armstrong, 6 Pent-
land-parade, Seddon, loving brother of Ronnie
and Cavell, beloved grandson of G. F. Armstrong,
aged 20 years. Late of Newport Shops.
Lest we forget.
AUSTIN. — Alexander Edward, killed in action,
the dearly loved husband of Marjorie, of 97
Holtom-street, North Carlton. Duty nobly done.
BURLOCK. — In fond remembrance of our loved
friend, Lance-Corporal A. R. Burlock, killed in
action on January 3.
Deep in our heart a memory is left
Of one we loved and will never forget.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Coles and family.
DREVER. — On January 4, L.-Cpl. John Samuel
Drever, elder son of the late Samuel Drever, of
Port Melbourne, and Margaret Benson, of 13
Livingstone-street, Ivanhoe, loved brother of Mavis
and Kevin, aged 26 years.
May his soul rest in peace.
RIDDALL. — Killed in action Bardia, George,
loving brother of Norman. Duty nobly done.
SCOTT. — Killed in action, Driver Russell Noel
Scott, loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Scott,
65 Dresden-street, Heidelberg, loved brother of
Mac, Jim (deceased, A.I.F.), Jean (Mrs. Rogers),
loved brother-in-law of Adelaide and Gil.
SMALL. — On January 5, killed in action, Cpl.
Charlie, beloved only son of Mrs. Small and the
late Mr. G. A. Small, of G Sutherland-street,
Geelong, loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.
Clarke, Carpenter-street, Maffra.
Duty nobly done.
SOLOMON.— On January 4, L.-Sgt, J. Solo-
mon, killed in action, dearly beloved sweetheart
of Nancy M. Patton, of Wandong, aged 26
years. We are but parted for a little while.
DEATHS.
ALLEN. — On January 15 (suddenly), Cecil Je-
rome, loved son of the late John and Mary Anne
Allen; also loved brother of Clarence, Pierce, Fin-
ton and Vera. R.I.P.
BAINES.— On January 18 (suddenly), Beryl
Irene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Baines, of 40 Murray-street, Prahran, loving
sister of Linda (Mrs. C. E. Ballard) and Bob,
aged 20 years.
The gifts time cannot take away,
That grow not dim, nor cease.
BAINES. — On January 18, Beryl, died sud-
denly, devoted little friend of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jenkins, Ivanhoe.
Loved by all. Sadly missed.
BAINES. — On January 18, Beryl, dearly loved
friend of Edna and Fred.
Sadly missed. Always remembered.
BAINES.— On January 18, Beryl Irene
(Snooks), loving fiancee of Ken.
Always sweet and lovely.
BUTLAND (nee Fraser).— On January 19, at
Bendigo, Cathrine, loving wife of Harry, Kerang,
and loving mother of Charles, Corryong, aged 82
years. At rest.
CLARKE. — On January 20, at his residence, 19
Inverness-avenue, Armadale, William Vincent, the
dearly loved husband of Isabella, and loving
father of Sylvia (Mrs. Cottrell), Phillis (Mrs.
Ellaway), Douglas, Milton, John, Robert and
Edward, aged 52 years. Peacefully sleeping.
(Remains at Hector T. Apps' Funeral Parlor.
27 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy.)
CLARKE. — On January 20, at his residence,
19 Inverness-avenue, Armadale, William Vincent,
the dearly loved eldest son of Kathleen and the
late Robert Clarke, and loving brother of Robert,
Eveleen (Mrs. Edwards), Elsie (Mrs. Thornton),
John, Kathleen (Mrs. Williams), Gertrude (Mrs.
H. Apps), Charlie (deceased), Laura (deceased)
and Edward, aged 52 years. At rest.
CLARKE. — On January 20, at his residence,
19 Inverness-avenue, Armadale, William Vincent,
the dearly loved son-in-law of Mr. John and
Janet Johnston, of 23 Westbank-terrace, Rich-
mond, aged 52 years. At rest.
CLARKE. — In fond memory of our beloved
nephew, William Vincent Clarke, who passed away
on January 20. A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by Auntie B?? and Uncle Mick.
CONNOLLY.— On January 18, at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Dimmick, Thomas
James, of 161 Highfield-road, Camberwell, loved
husband of the late Ada Louisa, and loving father
of Myrtle (Mrs. W. C. Dimmick), Gladys (Mrs.
R. F. Thompson, Hamilton), Royle and Dulcie.
Privately interred.
COOPER.— In loving memory of our friend,
Thomas, who died at Epworth Hospital on Janu-
ary 19.
— Inserted by the Distinctive Hat Co.
CORKER.— On January 20, at the residence of
her son-in-law (Mr. A. H. Oates), 10 Gilbert-
street, Coburg, Catherine, widow of the late
James Corker, of Ballarat; loved mother of Tot
(Mrs. Hector Oates), Arthur (deceased), William,
George, Cis (Mrs. D. Davies), Ivy (Mrs. R.
Brearley), in her 79th year. Private interment,
Linton.
COYNE.— On January 20, at St. Vincent's Hos-
pital, James Francis, of 54 Smith-street, Thorn-
bury, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth, aged
66 years. R.I.P.
EVANS.— On January 17, at Bayswater-road,
Croydon, Lily Renton Landles, beloved wife of
Llewellyn Evans, and loving mother of Olive,
Harold and Gladys. Cremated Spring Vale, Janu-
ary 20.
FERNS.— On January 18, at Cumnock Private
Hospital, Traralgon, George, dearly beloved hus-
band of Edna (Tyers, via Traralgon), and loving
father of Louis, aged 47 years.
GRIFFETT.— On January 20 (suddenly), Wil-
liam Stephen Griffett, of 20 Nash-street, North-
cote, loved husband of the late Mary, loving
father of William, Frederick, Violet (deceesed)
and Thomas, dear grandpa of Lorna, Joyce, Fay,
Ron and Keith, aged 78. At rest.
GRIFFITHS. — On January 20, at the. Melbourne
Hospital, William, dearly beloved husband of
Myrtle Griffiths, of 36 Primrose-street, Moonee
Ponds, loving father of Alan, Norman and
Frank, and loving father-in-law of Lorna, aged
65 years. At rest.
GROVES.— On January 20, at Royal Melbourne
Hospital, Thomas Loveday, dearly beloved hus-
band of Mary, loving father of Doris (Mrs.
Wain), Alfred, Thomas, Ivy, Hilda, Elena, Ruby
(Mrs. Dawson), Raymond. Requiescat in pace.
HALL. —On January 20, at 100 Arthur-street,
Fairfield, William Mark, dearly beloved husband
of Ethel, loving father of Rose, Leslie, Phillip
(deceased), and Roy, aged 46.
After life's suffering he sleeps well.
HARRIS. —On January 20, at the Alfred Hos-
pital, Amelia Jessie, the dearly beloved wife of
William Charles, and loved eldest daughter of
John and Jane Abrahall, aged 36 years.
HENDRY. —On January 20, at his residence,
54 Vine-street, Windsor, Norman, the dearly be-
loved husband of Elizabeth Hendry, loved step-
father of Billy, and loving brother of Edward,
Lizzie (Mrs. Swan, deceased), Agnes (Mrs. D.
L. Pope) and James, aged 64 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
HENN. —On January 10, at his sister's resi-
dence, Mrs. Manders, 11 Peers-street, East Bruns-
wick, William, the dearly loved brother of Eliza
(Mrs. Manders), Annie (Mrs. Bally) and Charles
(deceased), aged 66 years. (Privately interred
on 20th inst.) At rest.
HEWITT. — On January 20, at the Austin Hos-
pital, Heidelberg, Lucy Grace, youngest daughter
of the late John and Mary Hewitt, and loving
sister of Mary (Mrs. M. Reeves), Percival, Flor-
ence, Elsie (Mrs. J. Gleeson) and Arthur.
Requiescat in pace.
HOLLOWAY. —On January 20, at 400 Nichol-
son-street, North Carlton, Harry (Sol.), beloved
husband of Annie, loving father of Beatrice and
Winnie, devoted brother of Lina (Mrs. L. Jack-
son), Marie (Mrs. J. Oliver). Late of Wandin.
Sleeping peacefully,
JAY.— On January 20, at private hospital, Box
Hill, Reginald Jamieson Jay, of 264 White Horse-
road, Box Hill, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Jay, South Africa, aged 61 years.
JONES.— On January 20, at Austin Hospital,
Robert Charles, relict of the late Rebecca Louisa
Jones, and loving father of Bert, Stan and
Ernie, aged 71 years. At rest.
MADDICKS. — On January 19, at her daugh-
ter's residence, 32 Mascoma-street, Ascot Vale,
Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of the late John
George Maddicks, and beloved mother of Charles,
Joseph, Thomas (deceased), Elizabeth, Mary (de-
ceascd), John, William (deceased) and Louisa,
aged 87 years. At rest.
MANSFIELD. — On January 19, at her resi-
dence, 58 Greeves-street, Fitzroy, Mary Josephine,
aged 26 years, dearly beloved daughter of the
late Joseph and Elsie May Mansfield, loved sister
of Joe, Nellie (Mrs. R. Schintler), William,
Harry (deceased), George, Donald, Delia, lov-
ing aunt of Marge and Maureen and Leslie, loved
sister-in-law of Lorna, Rita and Les, and much
loved step-daughter of Charles Davies.
Brother and sister reunited.
MARTIN.— On January 10 (suddenly), Mervyn
George, loving son of William and Nellie Martin,
loved brother of Dorothy, William and Basil,
loving nephew auntie Alice, 26 Palmerston-place,
Carlton.
MORRIS. — On January 20, at Kangaroo
Grounds, Albert Edward Morris, beloved husband
of Alice (deceased), loving father of Albert
(A.I.F., deceased), John (deceased), Frank
(A.I.F.), Newbert, Walter, Hughie, Alice (de-
ceased), Lilian (Mrs. Lee), and father-in-law of
Agnes, Gladys, Eileen and Charles, aged 78 years.
Loved ones reunited.
MORSE. — On January 19, Stanley Desmond,
dearly loved only child of Frederick and Jean
Morse, of 43 Harold-street, Hawthorn East, aged
4 years and 11 months.
PATON.— On January 19, David John, loved son
of Mrs. S. R. Paton and the late Mr. S. R.
Paton (late of Bendigo), and loved brother of
Jean, Ida (Mrs. J. A Dower), Nan (Mrs. A. S.
Ester).
POU.— On January 19 (suddenly), at his re-
sidence, 579 High-street, Croxton, Isidro, the
dearly beloved husband of Magdalen Pou, and
loving father of Joe, Prank, Constance. and Selby,
aged 67 years. Requiescat in pace.
RICHARDSON.— On January 19, John James
Richardson, of 602 Gilbert-road, Regent, N.19.
dearly loved eldest son of James and Winnifred,
loving brother of Bernard, Eileen and Desmond,
aged 27 years. R.I.P.
SCHMITT.— On January 19, at her residence,
"Sutton," 8 Currajong-avenue, Camberwell, Annie
Elizabeth, dearly loved wife of Fred Schmitt,
SPINKS.— On January 20, at Melbourne, Albert
Richard Spinks, of 9 Bambra-road, Caulfield,
dearly loved husband of the late Mary Jane, and
loving father of Albert, Elizabeth, Veronica (Mrs.
Murphy), and Leo.
Requiescat in pace.
STEEL.— On January 20, at private hospital,
Sandringham, Elizabeth, widow of John Steel, of
Nirranda, and loving mother of Glassie (Mrs.
Jamers Burleigh), Ethel (deceased), Samuel, Pearl
(Mrs. Beebe) and Myrtle (deceased). in her 81st
year.
DEATHS.
THOMSON (nee Ward). — On January 17 (sud-
denly), at Hampton, Zillah, beloved wife of Ar-
thur, mother or Allan, daughter late Elijah and
Sarah Ward, sister John, Ethel, Clara (Mrs.
Thompson, deceased), Charles.
Beloved for her kindly deeds.
UREN. — On January 19 (suddenly), at her resi-
dence, 113 Separation-street, Northcote, Margaret
Ann, daughter of the late Thomas and Rebecca
Uren, loving sister of Thomas (deceased), Edward
James (deceased), William John (deceased). Re-
becca (Mrs. Davey, deceased), Lavima (Mrs. Whit-
church, Launceston), Samuel and David, aged 74
years. Floral tributes to Le Pine's Parlors, 367
Bridge-road, Richmond, by 10.15 a.m.
UREN. — On January 19, at her residence, 113
Separation-street, Northcote, Margaret Uren, sis-
ter of David and Daisy, and loving aunt of Betty
(Mrs. Muirden), Iris, Tom and Colin.
UREN. — On January 19, at her residence, 113
Separation-street, Northcote, Margaret Uren, sis-
ter of Rebecca Davey (deceased), beloved aunt of
Gretta (Mrs. Nicholls), Hilda (Mrs. Astbury),
Fred, Margaret (Mrs. Panitzki), Noah, Edith,
Ethel (Mrs. Billett) and Will.
WILLIAMS. — On January 19, at Dunolly,
Thomas J. Williams, for many years on the staff
of the Central Mission, Melbourne, where he was
greatly beloved and respected for his sincere and
kindly Christian character, aged 88 years.
WILLIAMS (nee Leggo).—On January 20, at
"Lorne Villa," Daylesford, Anne Louise, loved
sister of Harry (Orange), Bill (deceased), Mad-
dron, (Daylesford), F.J. (Jubilee Lake), E.E.
(Burke-square, Daylesford) and Maud (Mrs. Shep-
herd, Canterbury).
WILLIAMS.—On January 20, at her residence,
Table Hill, Daylesford, Annie L., loved mother
of Maddron, loving mother-in-law of Inez.
In God's care,
WILSON.— The loving wife of Mr. E. Wilson,
16 Drummond-street, Carlton, and loving mother
of W. G. Wilson and Frank, New Zealand.
IN MEMORIAM.
BARNETT. — In memory of my dear husband
and father, who passed away January 21, 1940.
Safe in God's keeping for ever.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BARNETT.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away January 21, 1940.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Kathleen, and
son-in-law, Ken.
BARTLEY.— In loving memory of our dear little
Joan, who passed away on January 20, 1936.
Her pleasant ways and smiling face
Are pleasant to recall;
She had a smile for everyone,
And died beloved by all.
—Inserted by her loving uncle, Mac and Auntie
Florrie,
BARTLEY.— In loving memory of my dear
little niece, Joan, who passed away on January
20, 1939.
God has you in His keeping,
I have you in my thoughts.
— Inserted by Uncle Don.
BARTLEY.— In fond remembrance of our dear
Joanie, who passed away on January 20, 1939.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by Mrs. and Miss Mac.
BATCHELOR. — In loving memory of our dear
father, Arthur, who passed away January 21,
1939.
His cheerful ways and smiling face,
Are pleasant to recall;
He had a smile for everyone,
And died beloved by all.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family, Coburg.
BATTISTA. — In loving memory of our dear
wife and our dear mother, Rosa, who passed away
January 21, 1940.
Memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Nicholas, and
children, Jack, Mary, Joe and Dominic.
BATTISTA. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, Mrs. Rosa Battista, who passed away on
January 21, 1940. R.I.P.
A cheerful smile, a heart of gold,
The dearest friend this world could hold.
A wonderful nature, so loving and kind,
What beautiful memories to leave behind.
—Inserted by Peggy Anwin.
BATTISTA.— In loving memory of my dear mo-
ther, who passed away on January 21, 1940.
The flowers we place upon your grave
May wither and decay:
But thoughts of you, dear mum,
Will never fade away.
—Inserted by her loving son and his fiancee.
BATTISTA — In loving memory of mum, who
passed away on January 21, 1940.
Time passes, but memory lasts for ever.
— Inserted by her loving husband, N. Battista,
and children, Jack, Mary Joseph, Dominic,
BICKERTON.— In sad and loving memory of
my dear husband and father, who passed away on
January 21, 1940.
My lips cannot tell how I miss you, dear,
My heart cannot tell what to say;
But God alone knows how I miss you,
As I battle along life's rough way.
But your dear voice keeps gently saying,
My dear one, be brave and true.
At the end of the lane of shadows
I am watching and waiting for you.
You shared with me the deepest love
Two hearts have ever known;
Fond memories now are all that's left,
You were my very own.
— Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Margaret, and
sons, Bruce, Wallie and little Lou.
BICKERTON. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away January 21, 1940.
It is just one year since that sad day
When the one we loved was called away,
The loss was great, the shock sever,
We little thought the end was near.
It is only those who have lost can tell
The sorrow of parting without farewell.
— Inserted by his loving son, Ted, daughter,
Verna, son-in-law, Noel, and little grandson,
Noelie.
BICKERTON.— In sad and loving memory of
my dearest father, who passed, away on January
21, 1940.
Only a grave, but it needs our care,
For the one I dearly love is resting there.
Sweet flowers I lay across your breast,
Placed there by ones that loved you best.
— Inserted by his loving son, Lloyd, Clayton.
BICKERTON. — In loving memory of our dear
friend, Mr. Bickerton, who passed away January
21, 1940. Time passes, but memory never fades.
— Inserted by his friends, Fred, Annie and little
Bev.
BICKERTON. — In loving memory of dear Fred,
who passed away suddenly January 21, 1940.
No farewell or wishes spoken,
No time to say good-bye.
—Inserted by Violet and Bun, and June and
Valda Burrows.
BISHOP.— In ever loving memory of my dear
mother, Emily Elizabeth, who passed away on
January 21, 1939; also my dear dad, on March
6, 1939.
Dear mum and dad both happy together,
The midnight stars are shining,
On a grave not far away;
Where they laid my darling mum,
Just two sad years ago to-day.
To those who have a mother,
Love her while you may;
For you never know the heartbreak,
Until she is called away.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
—Inserted by her ever loving daughter, son-in-
law and grandson, Else, Will and Vrai Shevlin.
BISHOP.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, Emily Elizabeth, who passed away on
January 21, 1939; also our dear father, Louis-
Alfred Thomas, on March 4, 1939, and my
brother, William Frederick, on February 10, 1905.
Someone remembers,
Someone who cared;
A wonderful memory,
Of the life that we shared.
— Inserted by Edna, Victor and baby Lionel.
BISHOP.— In everlasting memory of our loving
mother, Emily Elizabeth, who passed away on
January 21, 1939; also our dear father, Louis
Alfred Thomas, on March 4, 1939; and my
brother, William Frederick, on February 10, 1905.
There is something in life gold cannot buy;
Something that is rare and true;
It is the gift of a wonderful mother
Like the one we had, mum, in you.
— Inserted by their loving son, George, and
daughter-in-law, Ethel.
BISHOP.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Emily Elizabeth, who passed away on
January 21, 1939: also my dear father, Louis Al-
fred Thomas, on March 4, 1939.
Two years have passed since that sad day,
When my dear mother was called away;
Dearer to us than words can tell
Was the mother we lost and loved so well.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law
Billy Caddell.
BISHOP. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 21, 1939.
Deep in our heart a memory is kept
Of mother too dear to forget.
Every thought brings many a tear
Of one we miss and loved so dear.
— Inserted by Laura, Alfred and Charlie, also
grandchildren,
BISHOP.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, Emily Elizabeth, who passed away on
January 21, 1939; also our dear father, Louis
Alfred Thomas, on March 4, 1939.
A thought for to-day.
A memory for ever.
— Inserted by her loving son, Stanley, and daugh-
ter-in-law, Christina.
BISHOP.— In loving memory of dear mother,
who passed away on January 21, 1939.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Reg. and Jean.
BOLT.— In loving memory of my dear husband
and our father, who passed away January 20,
1932. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his wife and family.
BROWN. — In loving memory of my loving hus-
band and dear daddy, passed away January 21,
1940; also Pop, passed away December 21, 1939.
With tears we watched you sinking,
We watched you pass away;
We tended you with loving rare.
But could not make you stay.
We watched beside your bedside,
As the lonely hours passed;
Our hearts were crushed and broken
As we saw you breathe your last.
— Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Jean
and Marjorie,
BROWN —In loving memory of Clifford Noel,
who passed away Jan. 21, 1940: also his beloved
father, Oscar (Pop), who passed away December
21, 1939.
Three little words, forget me not.
They don't seem much, but they mean a lot.
—Inserted by L. Roberts and family.
BUCHANAN (nee Brown).— In loving memory
of my dear wife, Eileen, the devoted mother of
Dawn, who was called to the higher life on Janu-
ary 21, 1940.
Made perfect in holiness in heaven, she waits
to welcome us home.— St. John 14, verses 1, 2, 3.
— D. M. Buchanan, Sydney-road, Brunswick.
BUCHANAN.— In fond memory of our dear
niece, Eileen, who passed away January 21,
1940.
We know not, oh we know not,
What joys await us there.
— Inserted by her loving aunts, Mary, Lilian,
Hamilton, Hawthorn.
BUSE. — In loving memory of our dear father
and mother.
In mind, a constant thought,
In heart, a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by their loving son and daughter,
Sam and Bee, and son-in-law, Arthur.
CONWAY— In loving memory of my darling
son, Patrick (Darb), died at Footscray January
20, 1939; also my dear husband, died at Ben-
digo, June 26, 1931.
Father and son reunited.
Oh, why was he taken so young and so fair,
When life held others it better could spare;
It's sad, but true, we wonder why,
The best are always first to die.
— Inserted by his sorrowing mother, and only
brother, Will.
COOK.— In loving memory of dear mother,
passed away January 20, 1936.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by loving daughters, Nell and Tibbie.
D'AMER-DREW.— In loving remembrance of
Dr. J. M. D'Amer-Drew, who died January 21,
1935.
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