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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
BIRTHS
DAVIS (nee Webb). — On October 3, at
Mercy Hospital. to Nancy and Joe— a
daughter (Janet Therese). sister to Pamela.
HAYES. — On October 2, at Mercy Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. L. Hayes,
of Werribee — a son.
HOLT (Dinan). — On October 2, "Hope-
toun," Elsternwlck, to George (A.I.F.,
etc)Eileen — a son (stillborn).
KERR (Turpie). — On September 29. at
Epworth. to Pilot Officer and Mrs. R.
D. Kerr— a daughter (Kathleen Margaret),
both well.
LEE (Kent). — On October 3, at Vauchluse,
Victorla-slreet — a daughter. Both well.
;McCAULEY (Colllns). — On October 3, at
Epworth Hospital, to Mena and Alan—
a daughter.
MULLER (nee Griffin).— On October 2. at
"Kla-Ora," to Aileen and Charlie
A.I.F,. ret.),) — a daughter (Glenys) Both well
PAINTER (McLeod). — On October 3, to
Len and Irene — a daughter (Janice
Irene),
PEDDERSEN.— On October 4. at Seakinore
P.H., to Violet and Les — a daughter
'Lorena). Both well.
RHOADES (Tottle). — On September 29,
to Rose and the late Eric (A.I.F.)— a
daughter.
STENBERG (nee Campbell). — On October
3. at Women's Hospital. Melbourne, to
Mary, wife of Captain Mervyn Stenberg
A.I.F.. returned) — a daughter (Suzanne
Josephine). Sydney papers please copy.
WARE (nee Bracher). — On September 25,
at Hopetoun, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Ware — a daughter (Felicity Margaret).
WIGG (Windley). — At Llandyssill. to
Jessie and Bill — a daughter (Barbara
Joan).
MARRIAGES
Silver Weddings.
BARDWELL— SMITH.— Mr. and Mrs. F.
D E. Bardwcll have pleasure in an
nouncing their Sliver Wedding Anlversary
celebrated at St. James Cathedral. West
Melbourne, by the late Rev. E. J. Dur
ance, October 5. 1918.
McDOUGALL— MAXWELL.— On October
5. 1918. at Petersham, N.S.W., by
the Rev. Alexander Gordon. M.A.. Thomas
McDougall, to Olive Mary May Maxwell.
Present Address: -The Manse. 14 Ian-street,
Rose Bay. N.S.W.'
DEATHS
On Active Service
BLAKE.' — A ' tribute to the memory of
Wallace Blake VX37.840. Commando,
Killed In action. New Guinea, September
20, loving nephew of Corporal Arthur
Blake. (A.I.F.).— Inserted by Aunty Mac and
family; Richmond.
FLYNN. — A tribute to our dear friend,
: Flying Officer L. A. (Laurie) Flynn, who
was killed aircraft accident, September 24.
—Ron and Von Walters.
FRAWLEY. — In memory of two great pals,
Kevin, killed -In action N.G.. Septem
ber. 4; Jack, killed In action N.G.. January
I8. . Brothers united. Every day I remem
ber.— Stan Corrlgan.
GILES.— Killed in action September 14.
New Guinea, VX58, 581, Private Harry
(returned Middle East). loved son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs, S. Wlgley, loved brother-in-
law Jean. Mona and Eric, 4 Hobson-street.
Sandringhnm. Greater love hath no man.
GILES. — Killed In action Soptember 14.
New Guinea. VX58581. Private Harry
(Nip) (returned Middle East), dearly loved
second ' son of Harry and Beatrice, beloved
brother Gwen, Jack (A.I.F.. New Guinea),
Marjorle and Vernon, loved brother-ln-law
Cecil (A.I.F.. New Guinea), aged 20 years
10 months; 23 Avelin-street. Hampton.
Our Nip. For ever in our hearts.
GILES. — Killed in action September 14.
New Guinea, VX58581. Private Harry
(retumed Middle East), dearly beloved hus
band. of Dorothy, . 4 Hobson-street, Sand-
ringham. Some day . I'll understand.
GlLES.— Killed in action. September 14,
New .Guinea. VX58581, Private Harry
(returned .Middle . East),, loved - nephew
Auntie "Lil; and Uncle Fred, loving cousin
Shirley and Freda Howell. One of the best.
GREEN.— Wally, VX73, 079; died of
wounds, ; New: G;. on September 15.
A tribute to the memory of a- good pal.—
Inserted , by his workmates at- Bayles Dairy
Co.
POUNDER; — in: loving memory of George,
killed in action, -N.G.. returned M.E.
Loved., and remembered .always.—Denerio
family. 'Nth Fitzroy.
ROWBURY.— A . tribute to our friend,
VX109.283, ' Pte. Len. killed in action
New Guinea September 11. — Inserted by the
staff . of Robert : Reld - and ' Co. Limited.
WHITE.— in loving, memory of Fred,
died , of . illness October 3, Caulfleld
Hospital. : Loved by : all.— Mr. and Mr.
Took and family.
ZANTUCK.— VX52.292. R. M. E„ killed
, New Guinea, loving cousin of Leo,
Fred (A.I.F., New Guinea), Kathleen,
Edna. Nancy. A. noble lad dies for his
country. — Inserted by his uncle Tom and
aunt Clara. Hawthorn. .
DEATHS :
AMES.— On October 4, at his residence,
53 Armadale-street, Armadale. Basil,
loving husband of Pearl -Elizabeth, .and lov
ing lather of Basil' (deceased. 1st ' A.I.F.),
Stanford. Elgar - (R.A.N.), ,EIlaabeth.' (Mr».
Mcintosh) and Margaret, : and father-in-iaw
of Ross (R.AiA.F.). No, flowers by -request.
ARTIS.--On October 4.- at 11 St Phil-
lips-street; Abbotsford," , Mary- Ann, be
loved wife of 'William' and loved mother of
May ; (Mrs. Fitzslmmons), William" and
Daisy (Mrs. Arnell) .'aged 64 years. At. rest.
BAHN. On October 4, at 19 Abbott
Street, Sandrlngham, Charles Edward,
loving husband of Millicent Amelia, loved
father of Hermon and Valmai, loved brother
of David, fond father-in-law of Nellie, aged
80 year. No flowers by request.
BETTLES.— On October -3, Margaret Fran
ces Bettles, 34 Esplanade. Clifton Hill,
beloved wife of the late Walter, and lov-
ing mother or John, Cissy (Mrs. Stoker);
lish (Mrs.v Hill). Arthur. Ronnie (Mrs:
Mann) .and .Ruby . (Mrs. Burns). -Requlescat
in Pace.
BETTLES.— On October 3, Margaret Fran
ces Betllcs. loving nana' of Jack. Jimmie
and Margaret Burns. Winnie. "Ursula. Pat
and - Ann Mann, Enid and Wolly Stoker,
Wally, Bob and Monnlc .Peters, and great-
grandmother of Margaret Peters, also John
nie and Kay. McGregor. . Requlescat in pace,
BEWLEY. — On October 3, at his resi
dence, 3 Orandvlew-rood, Brighton.
Frank Emerson, dearly beloved husband of
Florence, loving father of Leslie and Noel,
and dear grandfather of Keith, aged 61
years. Privately cremated October 4. in
God's care.
BINEHAM. — On October 4. at . Carltas
Christi Hospice. Kew. Ellen, widow of
me tmo uuvm siueiiBin, <ui) nae-sireet.
North Fltzroy, and loved sister of the late
Jean (Mrs. iQuatley). Mary (Mrs. Edes,
Ballarat) and Bodcn. Carthow. . Rest in
BRICK. — On October 3. at Northcote
Amy Prudence, relict of the late John
Brick, loved mother and mother-in-law
Joe and Jean, loved grandmother Joe, Tom,
Mary (Mrs. Fitzpatrick), Syd, Amy (Mrs.
Carmody), May, Jack, Cath, (Sister Renee
de St. Dominique), Ellen, Frances, Bernard,
loved great-grandmother Alan, Pat and
Geoffrey, aged 83 years. R.I.P.
BRICK. — On October 3. at Northcote. Amy
Prudence, widow of the late John
Brick, beloved mother of John and Joseph.
Interred privately October 4. R.I.P.
CAVALIER. — On October 3, at the Austin
/ Hospital, Walter, dearly belovea son of
the late Samuel and Margaret Cavalier,
and beloved brother of John, Madeline,
Samuel; Catherine (Mrs. Gibson) and Mar
garet (Mrs. White), age 55 years.' At rest.
CHARMAN, — On October 3- (suddenly), at
his home. Flat Rock-road. Hurst-brldge,
Raymond Allan, loved youngest son of
James and the late Elizabeth Charman,
brother of Fred (Burwood), Maysle (de
ceased). Late ol Burnley: Peacefully sleep
ing.
CONSIDINE. — On September 30, at-Cari-
\J tas Christ! Hospice, Kew, Elizabeth,
relict of the iatc William Consldine, loving
sister of Frederick Savory, and loving
mother of Minnie. (Mrs. McCarthy),, aged
87 years. Rest In peace.
COOKE.— On October 4, at his daugh-
ter's residence, 62 O'Farrell-street,
Yarravllle. George William, dearly beloved
husband of the late Edith, loving father of
George, Willie (deceased), Harold, Leslie
(deceased), Albert (deceased), Bert (de-
ceased), Dorothy, father-in-law of Wil-
liam, grandfather of George.
CORNISH. — In loving memory, of our dear
j father, who passed away October.
Tho days have passed away when we wish
he waa so near. — Inserted by his loving
daughter, Phyllis.
CRUMP.— On October 3 (died suddenly),
James Frederick, son of the late Albert
and Bridget Crump, loving brother of Lena
(Mrs. Hicks). Albert (deceased). Walter
(deceased). Florence (Mrs. Erickson). Frede
rick, Ruby (Mrs. Burke). R.I.P. Sadly
missed.
CURRIE. — On October 3 (suddenly), Ar
thur. beloved father-in-law of -May
Currie. Always remembered.
DONOVAN. — On October 3, at Private
hospital, Thomas Edward, beloved son
ot the late Patrick and Isabella Donovan,
loved brother of Michael (deceased), Frances
(Mrs. Strongman), John Patrick, Frank,
Ann, Mary (Mrs. McCarthy), Eileen and
Morris. Requiescat in pace.
FARRELL. — On October 2. Francis, loved
; grandchild of Mrs. J, Farrcll, The
Lodge, Yarra-avenue. Reservoir, aged 2
years. R.I.P.
FERGUSON. — On October 4, at Sandrlng-
. ham. Esther Emma, wife of Thomas D.,
and loving mother of Gladys. Jean, Grnce.
Tllley. Sheila and Doug (A.I.F,, N.OJ. agsd
57 yeara. Peacefully sleeping.
JTERGUSON. — On October 4. at 9 Fern-
J. hlll-rocd. Sandringham. Emma, loved
sister slack, sister-in-law Elsie, loved aunt
Jim. Harold. Fred.
IORBES. — On October 4. Alico Maud, be
loved wife of Alfred Ernest Forbes. 45
Lansdowne-roud. East St. Kllda (late 223
Orrong-road, East si. Kllda). loving mother
of Ronald (R.A.A.F.) and Dclme. At rest.
1.X)RBES. — On October 4. Alice Maud, lov
ing sister of Florence Singleton, and
loved aunt of Oscar (R.A.A.F.). Loma and
Berks. Peacefully sleeping.
DEATHS
i 2J. LANCE.— On October 4, Clara, dearly
,-T l0,ved wl'e of tho late Irtffiry Glance,
into of Palsley-6trect. Footscray. and loving
i.her Nrm nnd Violet (Mrs.
Carter Smith), and loving grandma of
Norman, Joyce, Douglas and Melva.
jl LANCE. -Tpn October 4, at Queen Vic-
i«,..'or1' 11osPital. clara. loving sister-
mourned.0 C"ar"!S E' Tully' BccI"J
/ f LANCE. — On October 4, at Queen Vic-
\-n t0ila Hotel. Clara, dearest aunt
foiTOirnyou H«rold Bailey. We will never
October 4. at Bcndigo. Mary.
d of. 1410 James Green, ol
Uarragamba loved mother of Mary (Mrs.
pnirS "Slii A,W? tM"- T- Connolly).
i Nellie (Mrs. j. McNnmara).
(1st A.I.F.. de-
censed). John. 'Dicmas and Charles, Requie-
avat in pace.
Odohr 3. at private hos-
Pit-al. I3rvsL Malvern. Harold J. C., be-
Qd Annie Vaughan
n?MittLianu««Corly, loved lather of Leslie
!£ ?ulh Wales), and Thelma
&beoSri,Warhaml' 20 Dvtlle-uvcd-,
GUY.- On October 4, Annie Elizabeth,
beloved wife of William Thomas Guy,
and loving mother of Charles, William,
Dorothy (Mrs. E. Campbell) and Stanley (deceased).
l.rARDIE.— n October 2. at Mildura
;a,A 'V „. ?sp ?' Isilbel Hardlc, beloved
r rnrn?wnST„llarlt Hardie. of Merbeln.
I "I October 2, at !>3
nx!f.ra,m:.aScV"<!t. East Malvern, Henry
n.r.n J'.J.ve,d (""band ot the late Caroline
t i loving father of Dorothea and
UN0ElA,.I,'i'«rcd l»r"'alely October I.
HOWARD — On October 4 at his home,
101 Beavers-road, Northcote, William
Joseph Howard, late of M.M.B.W., beloved
husband of the late Margaret, and loving
father of John (deceased), Annie (Mrs.
Glennon), Rose (Mrs. Allison), Mary (Mrs.
Briggs), Susan, Nellie (Mrs. Swainston),
Veronica, (Mrs. Jones), William, Dorothy
(Mrs. Stephen) and Irene (Mrs. Braddy),
aged 83 year. Reuiescat in pace.
HOWARD - On October 4, at Northcote,
William, (Pa), beloved father of Ann
and Tom. May his dear soul rest in peace.
HOWARD — On October 4, at Northcote,
William, dearly loved grandfather of
Bernard and Thelma, great-grandfather of
Margaret and Marlene. In God's care.
HUGHES.-On October 3. at her home.
haJJ .«?r5hftI!V'stre/!t- Wonthaggl. Maidafi
dearly toted wife of the late Walter, and
mother of will (Morwell) and Theo
'jyonthaggl), aged 72.
IITUOHES.— -On October 2. Majy. loving
J.l. and dearly loved mother oft Irene Pearl,
'"d 'oycd »""> o! Whma nnd Grahom,
aged 82 years. — Inserted by Irene (Mrs. W.
J- Oraham-road. Highctt.
1-7 Vp11BB,T"On October 3, at her home,
krJ1 . Pr«ham-street. Wonthaggl, Malda.
rV«MDcicr L®Lin Hlggs. Clifton Hill.
L.| URST.— On October 4, at private hospi-
JL.LtHl. Kew, Annie Lee, beloved wife of
Se»,IX. dear mother of Annis (Mrs.
Rctalllck). Sidney (deceased) and Frederick
(deceased).
JEWELL.— On October 3, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Gillie, ol Mary
borough. Victoria, Elizabeth Ann. relict of
the late John Jewell, of Clunes. beloved
mother of Eva (Mrs. Martin, Perth, W.A.)
Eldred (Glen Huntly), Bert (deceased) and
Isabel (Mrs. Gillies), aged 93.
JOHNSON-TURNER. — On October 3 (sud-
denly), at Queen Victoria Hospital, Mar-
garet, dearly loved baby daughter or Alf and
May. I am Jseu's little lamb.
KENNEDY.— On October 1. Richard Lau-
rance, of 68 Charles-street, Prahran
(late Gunner. 27th F.A.B., 1st A.I.F., and
P.M.G. department), dearly beloved hus-
band of Eva, loved father of Thelma (Mrs.
George), Leslie, Dick, Jack, Tom, aged 59
years. Private interment Spring Vale.
KENNEDY. — -On October 1, Richard Lau-
rance, loved father of Thelma (Mrs.
George), father-in-law of Ted (2nd A.I.F.).
and grandfather of baby Lorraine.
KENT. — On October 3. ' Charles Calvin,
loving father of Gladys (Mrs. G.
Bailey, Sydney), father-in-law ox George;
loved grandpa of Kenneth.
KING.— On October 4, at his residence,
Lower Fern Tree Gully. Arthur Francis,
dearly loved husband or Maud, and loving
father of Gladys (Mrs. Woosnam), Irene
.(Mrs/ Cherry). Doris, Arthur (A.I.F..
abroad), Borb and Ray. aged 72 years. Ever
remembered.
KNEE. — On October 4. at private hos-
JA. pltal, Elsternwlck. Ada. dearly beloved
wile of the iate Rev. E. O. Knee, and
loving mother of A. w. Knee, Shepparton:
teV" Krondmother of Margaret. Wilma
(Mrs. Toop). Jack (A.I.F. abroad) and
Arthur, aged 94 years.
LANGFORD.— On October 3, at Mel-
JU. bourne. Thomaa James, of. 354 Danks-
strect, Middle Park, the dearly beloved hus
band of the late Eda, brother of Alice (Mrs.
H. Robb, deceased). Ethel (Kirs. McMartin),
Lizzie (Mrs. W. Robb). .Pcrclval (Frank-
sion), Harold (deceased). , Olga (Mrs Gar-
son) Doris (Mrs. Jowett), Elsie (Mrs.
(Mrs. Vincent) and Vera.
LOOSLI.— On October 4, -Wandu Eileen
XJ Agnes, of 697 Burke-road. Camberwell,
beloved daughter of the late Dr. R. J. and
Mrs. A. E. Loosll, loving sister of Robert.
EUse (Mrs. Colin Friend), Colin and Kath
leen. private Interment.'
MACKENZIE. — Alexander Peter, the lov-
ivX' ing dad of George. . and.- granddad of
Douglas (R.A.N.),-! .and. Alex; In God's
MACLEOD . —On , July 5,. at Dimming HU1.
Scotland , . Flora , last surviving daughter
fand MacLeod , , Greenock , scot-
MATTHEWS.— On October. 4, at his
1TA home. . Clnpham-rond; Oaklelgh,
Samuel. ; dearly beloved husband of Mary
Jane, and loving:, father of Bridie. , Frank,
Ray (deceased) nnd Mary (Mrs. R. Addln-
sall). loving father-in-law of Flo (Mrs.
L. O Brlcn), Pauline and Reg, and dearly
beloved grandfather of Ronnie, Aileen, Pat
ondeG|ynda, aged. -76 years. Requlescat in
McLATCHIE.— Oh ' October-, 4 (suddenly),
at Sacred -Heart Hospital, Barbara Janet,
loving - wife of -the late James McLatchle.
loved and loving mother of Hugh. Barbara
(Mrs. Thow), Mabon (Mrs, Gray), Stuart,
Hazel (deceased). Jean (Mrs." Spry), loved
aunt of James McLatchle . (P.O. W.. Shiga-
M)» aged 72 years.
McLATCHIE. — On October ' 4 (suddenly),
at Sacred Heart Hospital, Barbara Janet,
loving mother of Mabon (Mrs. Gray), loved
mother-in-law - of George, dearly loved
grandmother of Sylvia.. George (A.l.F.)>Lyle
by ' a'lT (A.I.F.) and Bruce. Loved
McLATCHIE. — On October 4 (suddenly),
at Sacred Heart Hospital, Barbara Janet,
loving mother ol Barbara (Mrs. Thow).
loved mother-in-law of Ted (A.I.F, N.G.)
dear grandmother of Leslie (R.A.A.F.).
Sadly missed. .
McLATCHIE..— un uciooer a (suddenly),
1»A at Sacred Heart Hospital; Barbara Janet,
oved and loving mother of Jean, mother-
in-law of Bill, dearly loved grandmother of
Douglas Spry.-.T-We .will- aJwaya remember; "
McLATCHIE.— On October 4 (suddenly),
ItA at Sacred. Heart Hosjiital, Barbara Janet,
loving mother of Hush, loved mother-in-
law or Edith, dearly loved grandmother of
and Shirley. Loved by all.
NUGENT.— On October - 4 (suddenly), at
LA her residence, 4 Arcadia-avenue. Oak
lelgh, -Wllhelmlna, dearly beloved wife of
Frederick Nugent, beloved, mother of Roy,
Theo, Rudolph and Grace (Mrs. W. Fow-
ler). aged 77 years.
O'SULLIVAN.— On October 4, at her sls-
V./ terfs residence. 39 Richmond-terrace,
Richmond. Ellen, loving sister of Margaret
(Mrs. O'Farre!!). nnd loving aunt of Bern,
Michael. . Mary. Ena nnd Colleen, aged 7(1
years. Rest in pence.
PATTERSON.— On October 4. David Pat-
X. terson. beloved, husband of Ellen, nnd
loving father of Phyllis. Marjorie and Mal
colm, father-in-law of Tom. 'Jack and Rae,
&L.t.!lcr., Stan, : Will, Jack (deceased),
fA1J1vWi?j«Agn?V<rs-., Searle) and Mllll-
(Mrs; Rennle). No flowers by request.
PATTERSON.— On October 4, Dave,
a highly esteemed workmate of employes,
Camberwell tramway depot
PAYNE.— On October 4. at 04 Mansfleld-
L street, Tliombury. Henry, the beloved
husband of Catherine, and loved father of
Minnie (Mrs. . Morrison). Walter. 'Ivy (Mrs.
Hanslow). Flo (Mrs. Bell), grandfather of
aSeda&3 VlS nd WaIter returned).
PEARCE.— o'n October 4. at 26 Mnttlng-
lcy-crescent. West Brunswick, Culherlne,
"Hi# KHB.-ui -me mie Auicn £.awara,
and dearly beloved mother of Amy (Mrs.
Foley), jftrjc Hazel (Mrs, Braid); William
(deceased). - Maggie (Mrs. Palmer), Roy
Myrtle (Mrs. Kruse). »
PEIRSON.— On October 4, at a private
I. hospital, Claude H. R, , dearly beloved
husband of . Agnea Pelrson, 43 Farnham-
street. Flemlngton, and loving father of
Mary J., Kathlben. Isabel Claudia (Sister
M. St. -Lucy), Lorna (Mrs, Chambers),
Dorothy (Mrs, Odgcrs), Marjorie, Oeorge
(A.M.F., New Guinea), Kenneth (A.M. P.,
New Guinea), Lilian (deceased), William,
Merle and Thcodoro. aged 55 years, Peace-'
fullv sleeping.
PEIRSON,— On « October 4. at Coonara
Private Hospital. Claude,: dearly loved
lather of Dorotny, father-in-law of Harry,
loving grandpa of Maureen and Joan
Odgnr. in God's care.
PEIRSON.— On October 4. at Coonora,
St. Kllda-road, Melbourne), Claude Ro
bert Harold, the loving son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. George Pelrson and the much
loved brother of the Pelrson family. Re-
bolted. one of the best.
7EIRSON;— On October 4, at Cooonara
Prlvato HospltaL Claude, dearly loved
rip of Lorna; father-in-law of Lcs.
ROONEY.— On Octobor 4. at 92 Vlctoria-
X.\> road. Northcote. William Daniel, loving
father of Robert and Ellen (Mrs. Spargo).
father-in-law of Les and Winnie (W.A.).
72 vear«- At rest.
SELOVER.— On October 3, Sarah Louisa,
the dearly beloved wife of Cornelius
Selover, of 28 Nicholson-street, Footscray,
and loving mother of Robert Potts, Roland
Selover and Myrtle (Mrs. A. R. Parsons),
and devoted grandmother of Dorothea Potts,
Linley Selover (R.A.N.), and Nancy and
Gordon (2nd A.I.F.) Parsons, aged 88 years.
A wonderful mother.
SELOVER.— On October 3, Sarah Louisa,
loving grandma of Nancye and Gordon
(2nd A.I.F.). Peacefully sleeping.
SHEARWOOD. — On October -1. at Royal
mwuiiuiiiu nuojiuui, i>iury nueurwooa, ox
C cortie-street, Northcote, dearly beloved wtfo
of the late George Shearwood. loved mother
tf Harold and Norman, and loving grandma
of Lesley and Gordon, aged 78 years. A:
SMITH. — On October 4. at the Children's
Hcxspltal, Lorls, loved only daughter of
Gordon nnd Florence Smith, of 8 Durham-
street. Albert Park, formerly of Hcrrick.
Tasmania, loving slater of Warren (died
June. 2). aged 4 years 11 months. Thy
will be done.
SMITH. — in fond memory of John, died
Oclber 1, beloved brother of Robert,
Agnes (deceased). R.I.P
SWEETMAN.— On October 4. at his resl-
i denco, 20 Derby-street, Camberwell,
Andrew, beloved husband of Brigld Cather
ine Swcetman. and loved father of Mar
garet, (Mr. Moehun), Mary, Ruby. Jack,
Eileen (Mrs. Crutch, deceased). Elsie (de
ceived) and Phyllis (Mrs Marsh, Ade
laide). aged 85 years. Late Victorian Rnll-
ways. Private Interment, Requlescat In
pace.
TOBIN (nee Ross). — On October 4, at her
L home. 42 Stewart-street. Brunswick.
Elizabeth Marlon, widow of the late Thomas
Tohln. and loving sister of Florence (Mrs,
Orlngell). Ellen. Mary (Mrs. Young), Her
bert. Jessie. William (A.I.F.. deceased).
Fiederlck and Lyla (deceased), and loved
aunt of Norma Young. At rest.
TREACY - On September 27, at her re-
sidence, Gunbower, Margaret, the
widow of the late Matthew Treacy, and be-
loved mother of May (Mrs. Grange), John.
Matthew (deceased), James, Michael (de-
ceased) and Ruby (Mrs. L. Diviny). Rest in peace.
WARDROPE. — On October 3. at his resl-
dcnce. 31 Henryville-street. St. Kilda,
Lewis. the loving husband of Mary Elizabeth,
loving father of Charlie (deceased).
Jessie, also loving grandpa of Mary.
WHITE. — On October 3, at Caulfleld
tt Military Hospital, Sgt. Frederick Ed
ward. late A.I.F., dearly loved son of Mr.
and Mrs. E, C. White. 21 Prentice-street.
Elsternwlck. loved brother of Peg. Alan,
also Joy (niece), aged 27 years. Deeply
mourned.
IN MEMORIAM
On Active Service
BALDIE. — In -loving memory of Lieut.
Baldie (21th Bait.), killed In action
Mount Brehaiu, October 5, 1918; also his
pal, Lieut. Percy Salmon (24th Batt.),
killed In action Mont St. Quentln, Septem
ber 1. 19 tti. Two of the beet. — Inserted by
J. L. Cotter, 24th Battalion.
BENNETT — McGHEE — McDONOUOH.
— In loving memory of my dear son
biiu uur acur urumer, rie, rtoy v. uenncu.
killed In action, October 5, 1917; also my
dear nephew and our dear cousin, Ptc. Wil
liam S. McGhee. killed In notion, June
15. 191S: also our dear friend, Pte. John
McDonough, killed In action. August 4,
1910. Ever remembered.— Inserted by his
loving mother and family, aunt and cousins.
T"\ AVENPORT. — In loving memory ot our
J.S dear son and brother, Pilot Officer Alan
Jack, who lost hi life In oetion October
5. 1942. Ever in our thoughts. — Mother,
dad, Bruce and Geoft.
p\ AVENPORT. — In loving memory of Alan
1 J (R.A.A.F.). kilted in air operations
October 5. 1942. — Dos.
Kerr. — in loving memory of my beloved
husband, Private Archie . Kerr, who
passed away, Netley, England, October 5.
H>18. Greater love hath no man,— Isa
V- " IN MEMORIAM
On Active Service
rpnoMPSON. — in loving memory ot my
A dear son, Bert, killed In action October
5. 1917. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
— Inserted by his loving mother and daugh-
,cr. Thelma.
\V/AYMAN. — In loving memory of Private
T 'Wilkinson Wayman, No. 2 Guard, Pri
soners of War Camp, Langwarren. 1914,
died October 3, 1916. Loved by all who
knew htm. — Inserted by hi loving mother,
Northcote.
IN MEMORIAM
BAOOT.— Fondest memories of my dar
ling mother, passed away in Sydney
on Octoocr 5. 1942. Never to be forgot
ten. — Olive Lyte and family, Sydney.
BENNETT. — In and memory of my wife.
Emmn. loving mother of Ethel nnd
Victor, died October 5, 1042. And memory
Is the only thing that grief can cnll Its
C CLINTON. — In loving memory of my dear
j wife and our loving mother, who passed
away October 5. 1937. Deep in our heart
a memory is kept. — Inserted by her loving
husband nnd sons.
CLINTON. — In loving memory of my dear
sister. Elsie, passed away on October
0, 1937. Always remembered. — Inserted by
her loving sister, Alice, nnd brother-in-
law. Frank.
CLINTON. — In loving memory of my dar
ling mother, passed away October 5,
1937. For ever I'll rememoer. — Inserted
by her loving daughter, Joy (Mrs. R. J.
Tassel!).
CiLlwTON. — In loving memory of my dear
7 daughter and sister, Elsie, passed away
October 5. 1937: also loving nenhew.
Ronald, son of above, who died October 2.
1920. Always In our thought. — Inserted
by her loving mother and sister! PiUey and
Agnes, and brother-in-law. Jack; nephews,
John and Jell.
C1URRY. — In loving memory of my be-
) loved husband and our beloved lather,
Anthony James, who passed away October
2. 2938. Fondly remembered. — Inserted by
his loving wife and family.
DIVER. — In loving memory of our lov
ing son. Norman, aged 21 months, who
passed awuy October 5, 1037. For over In
our thoughts. — Inserted by hi mother and
lather.
DOUGLAS. — Andrew David, loving husband
of Elizabeth May, and loved father ot
Nettle, Andrew. Mary and Donald, who
passed away on October 5. 193S. In our
garden of memories wo meet every day.
JjEROUSO. — In- loving memory of Agnes.
; who died on Octooer 5, 1040. loving
wife o! Alex., mother of Victor. Veronica.
Alex. (A.I.F.). Sadly missed. — Inserted by
her husband, sons. and daughters.
1 FORBES. — In memory of my loving sister.
; Dot, who was accidentally killed on
October 5. 1940. Sunshine passes, shadows
fall, loving memory outlasts all. — Inserted
by her loving sister, Molly.
IjORBES. — In loving memory of my sister,
? Dot. who was accidentally killed, Oc
tober 5. 1040. Always remembered. — In
serted by hex loving sister, Ncata.
170X. — In memory of gran, who passed
? away on October 1. 1939. Always re
membered. — Inserted by Alma and Claud
Tulk and children.
Ij'OX. — In loving memory of our dear
J. mother, who passed away October 1,
2 939. Loving memories. — Inserted by her
son and daughter-in-law. N. and E. Fox.
IILBERT. — In loving memory of my dear
\JT mother, passed away October 2. 1941;
also dear lather, on June 14. 1939. Ever
rejnembered. — Inserted by loving daughter,
GLENISTER. — :ln loving memory of my
dear husband and father, who passed
away on October 5. 1937. Ever remembered.
— Inseitecl by his loving wile and family.
/1 REENOUGH. — In loving memory of our
VX dear mother, who.passed awav October
5, 1942. Ever remembered. — inserted by
her loving sou. Jack; dauglitcr-iu-law and
grandchildren,
GUYMER. — In sad and loving remem
brance, of my dear daughter, Violet,
who passed away at Fern Tree Gully, Oc
tober 5. 1940. Ever remembered. — Mother.
| ENNINGS. — In loving memory of my
dear husband and our loved father,
George, , who died (suddenly) nt Malvern,
on October 5. 1929 (late A.I. P.). Till we
meet again. — Inserted by his loving wife
and family. Fraser-street. Brunswick.
I/ING.— In loving memory of my dear
IV husband and our dear father, who
passed awuy on October 5. 1940. Ever re
membered. — Inserted by his loving wUq and
family. 80 Ferglc-street, North Fltzroy,
|Y|AY.— in loving memory of our dear
ill Flora, who passed away two years
ago to-day. Peacefully sleeping. Flora's
memory will never grow old. — Inserted by
Grandma May, Uncle Reg. Harry, Edna and
Joan.
McDONALD. — In sad and loving memory
of my dear husband, John Tasmati,
departed to a higher life October 5, 1936,
Ever remembered.— Inserted by his loving
wife. Ettie. 1
lY/fcOOWAN, — in loving memory of Dais,
111. who left us -three years ago. Never
forgotten.— Cis, viv and -Gwen.
\TcKENZIE.--To the beloved memory of
1TA Jock, husband of Helen, and father of
Jock. Helen and Betty.
lYfORISON. — In loving memory of Rod
LJA Morlson, who passed away October 5,
1042. Memories live longer than dreams.—
Inserted by Lou.
\TURPHY.— In loving memory of my dear
XtA father. Arthur Francis, who died October
5. 1942. pearly loved. Sadly missed.— In-
?uiicu uy nib loving oaugmer, may, son-in-
law. Bill, grandchildren, . Walter,- Leslie,
Ronald. William,
MURPHY. — In loving memory of my dear
father. Arthur Francis, who died Octo
oer 5, 1942. Loved and remembered
always.— Inserted by his loving daughter,
Dorothy, son-in-law, . Harry, grandchildren,
Donald. Nell. . ,
AT URPHY. — In loving memory of our dear
wJL father, Arthur Francis, : who died
October 5. 1042. Gone but not forgotten. —
Inserted oy his loving : sons, Robert
(R.A.A.F.) and . Lawrenco (A.I.F.).
MURPHY. — In loving memory of my deai
dad. who died October 5, 1942, also
father-in-law of All (A.I.F.), and loving
grandfather of Jack, Bob,' Bess; Alf ana
Gwen. For ever we'll remember.— Inserted
by his- loving daughter,- Alma.
\TURPHY. — In loving memory of my dear
XtJ. husband. Arthur Francis, who died
October 5, 1042. I'll always remember you
smiling. , R.I.P. — Inserted by his loving
wife.
MURRAY. — In . loving memory of Thomas
Murray, who passed away on October
3, 1942, loved husband of Margaret. Ever
remembered;
MYERS.— In loving memory of my hus
band, and father. Patrick James, who
passed away, on October 5. 1042. Deep in
our hearts a memory Is kept. — inserted' by
his wife ondv. family.
jySHEA. — In . loving memory, of my dear
\s wife, Mary, who passed: away October
p. um.. saaiy missca, nut ever remem
bered. — Inserted by .her. loving husband.
/ySHEA.— In sad and loving momory of
yj, my. »dear mother, itvho passed, away
October .5, 1941. I-«wIlL always remember
you. mother,, your,. smiling face so dear. —
Inserted by her loving daughter. Esme: son-
in-law, Wally, and granddaughter, Muxg&rct.
|>RlOR.— In loving and: cherished memory
J. of my devoted father, James Edward
Prior, who was: called to a higher life
on October 5, 1939, at Harker-street,
HealesviUc. We'll meet again some day,
dndda.— Inserted by his loving daughter,
Gloria (Quecnte), of Sydney;
OMITH.— In loving memory of our dear
O mothor, who passed away October 5.
1940. Ever remembered.— Howard and Eric.
SPARNON. — In loving memory of my dear
daughter. Alice, who- passed away on
October 5, 1942, loving slster of Addle,
Tom, Ernlo. Malsle, Norman. Ever remem
bered. — Inserted by her loving mothor and
family.
SPARNON. — In loving memory " of Alice,
loved sister of Ernie (prisoner of war,
Italy), loved sister-in-law of Jean, and lov
ing auntie of little Margaret. Deep in our
hearts a memory Is kept,
SPARNON. — In loving- memory of my dear
friend, Alice, who passed away .Octo
ber 5, 1942,. Sweet Is the word remem
brance.— Inserted by her loving friend;
Cassic.
QPEAR.— Just " a token of love to the
O memory of my darling dad, John St.
Clair, who passed away at Kew. October
5, 192.— Coralle.
CJTAPLES, — In loving memory ol my dear
O wife and -our loving mother, who passed
away on October 3. 1942. A beautiful
imuuuty is uu we itave xeit.— inserted oy
her loving husband and children.
rPUCHlN. — In loving memory of our dear
X father. Oh&rlcs John, accidentally
killed October 5. 1935. We still remem
ber.— inserted by his loving daughters,
Bobble and Mary.
VARY.— In loving remembrance of my
dear husband and loving father, who
pussed awn y October 5. 1937. Never for
gotten.— Inserted by his loving wife and
family, Gladys and Eric.
WASS.( — In memory of my darling
mother, who pnssod away octooer 5,
3934. Yenrs roll on, 'but memories live for
ever. — inserted by her lovmg daughter,
Roma.
\\7ASS.— In loving memory of my dear
t sister. Millie, passed away October 5.
1934. Still remembered and loved by all;
reinserted by her .loving urother, Hcc.:
sister-in-law, Gladys, nnd Wllma.
WEINBERG. — in loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away Octo
ber 5, 1937, Never ' forgotten,— Inserted by
Mrs. Grotto,- Brohm, Louis, Dorothy.
Y17HITINO. — In loving memory of our
T ? dear mothor, who passed away on Oc
tober 0, 2928. Deep- in our hearts a
memory Is kept. — inserted by her loving
ontl granddaughter,' Audrey, v
Vy HITING.— 'ln loving memory of our
» T dear -mother, who passed away. Octo
ber 5. 1928. A beautiful memory is all we
have left. — Inserted by her loving daughter
and son-in-law, Graco and Will.
\\7H1TING.— in loving momory of dear
.'7 Bran., who passed away on October
5. 1928; also dear grandfather, who passed
away October 10. 1928. Always remem
bered.— Inserted by daughter-in-law, Hilda;
grandson. Teddie.
\y 1LLIAMSON. — in loving memory of oux
j t dear father, Thomas Williamson, whe
departed this Hie on October- 5, 1942.
Fondly .remembered. — 52 Daly-street. West
Brunswick. -
Y1700DS.— Cherished memories of mv be-
t loved husband. Samuel, who died on
October -ft, -1035. Always remembered.— In
serted by his loving wife and family.
WOODS. — in memory and with loving
Vr thoughts of- my dear father. Ever
loved, ever remembered. — Myrtle and Al
bert . . . '
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
17»ORD.— Mrs. FORD and FAMILY wish
. ' to THANK relatives and friends for
their letters, cards, telegrams, floral tribute
one personal expressions of sympathy re
ceived ln their sad bereavement; also thanks
t-> . Mrs. Gough. Will all please accept this
personal acknowledgment of our gratl-
MR. and Mrs. EVASIO BALETTA and
FAMILY desire to THANK all kind
friends for their letters, telegrams and
floral tributes lu their recent sad bereave
ment; specially thanking Dr. M. Strauss.
Will all pleace accept this as personal ac
knowledgment. .
MRS. PRIOR and FAMILY wish to
THANK relatives and friends for cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal ex
pressions of sympathy in their rtcont sad
bereavement. Please accept this as a token
ot deep gratitude. - —
CPHE FAMILY of-, the; late ELSIE MAY
fi JR-AGUE wish to THANK relatives and
friends for letters, cards and . floral tributes
In tneir recent bereavement. Pieoso accent
this as personal thanks. -
WITNI8H. — Mrs. W. J. WITNI8H and
FAMILY. Oladysdale. desires to THANK
an relations and friends for telegrams let
ters, cards and floral tributes in their
recent eod bereavement. Will all kindly
accept this as a personal acknowledgment
of mir deepest gratitude.
FUNERAL NOTICES
AMES.— The Funeral of the late Mr
BA8IL AJP8 will leave his ralfdence!
jii Armadale-street. Armadale. THIS DAY
at 10 a.m., for the Spring Vale Cemetrrv
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD . , 1 02 Tern/ok -
road. South Yarra. Windsor. 66, -
ARTis. — The Funeral of the late Mrs
MAIIY ANN ARTIS will leave ll ffi!
rmllips-street. AbbotAford. TO-MORROW, at
raven! ' prest0" "i"!'gry' w- 0-
BAHN. The Funeral of the late Mr
CHARLES EDWARD BAHN, of 10 Ab
bott Street, Sandringham, will leave the
Methodist Church, Bay Road,
TO-MORROW, for the Spring Vale Crema
torium, at the conclusion of a service com
mencing at 9.15 a.m. J MONKHOUSE and
SON, Sandringham. Tel XW2502.
OETTLES.— Requiem Mass for the repose
Jr ,.C."V u 1 Of the late Mrs. MARQAKET
in Esplanade, Clifton Hill,
will be celebrated at St. John the Baptist
Church Quecu's-parade. THIS DAY. at 7
Tflo Funeral win ieave the church at
Heidelberg Cemetery. AL-
tED ALLISON CMfton Hill. JW1708. —
R Funeral of the late Mrs.
A rfiF » biEKAM will leave the Church
«LPuFr.i.tLd:Ci.Ktch01s<m-«rcet' East Bruns-
T,n.s DAV- ftt 11 the Fawk-
"wo£epetery- R- ROB8QN. North Fitzroy.
fAVA¥»5r'Ili2. Funeral of the late
)V.<« FRANCIS CAVAUER will
m at
SvY&0e'2roDJK F0NERA1'
I FUNERAL NOTICES
2"1HARMAN.— -me funeiui w the lute RAY-
MONO ALLAN CHARMAN will leave
Armstrong and Whittle's Funeral Parlors
THIS DAY. at 3.30 p.m.. for the KcW Ceme
tery. ARSTftONG and WHITTLE. U2113.
DONOVAN. — Tho President of tho Bruns
wick Club expresses the hope that nil
Members will attend tho iuneral of their
lato Committeeman. Mr. T. E. DONOVAN.
The funeral will louve St. Ambrose's Church.
Sydney-road. Brunswick, at 2.30 p.m.. THIS
DAY, proceeding to the Fawkncr Ccmetcrv.
R. JACQUES. Secretary.
17)ERGUSON.— The Funeral ol the late
? ESTHER EMMA FERGUSON will icuve
3 Swan-street, Wangarattu, THIS DAY. ut
3.30 p.m.. lor Ihe Wangaratta Cemetery.
JOHN (Roy V.) ALUSON. Caulfleld
(LF1816). in conjunction with G. IIAND-
LEY. Wangaratta.
J FORBES. — Tho Funeral of the late Mrs.
? AUCE MAUD FORBES will leave St.
James' Church of England, Inkennnn-
street, East St. Kilda. TO-MORROW, aiter
a service by Rev. W. Green, cctnnienclng
at 2 p.m., for the Spring Vale Crema
torium. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD..
East St. Kilda. Win. 4074. !
GLANCE. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
CLARA GLANCE will louvc her son's
residence, 24A Market-street. West Foots
cray. THIS DAY. - at 3.45 p.m., ior the
FooLscray Cemetery. WALTER A. WARNE,
Foctseray. MW3 20D. —
GREGORY.— TUe . Funeral of the late
HAROLD J, C. GREGORY will leave
our East Malvern ' Office. 647 Dandenomt-
road, THIS DAY. at 10.30 a.m.. for the
Spring Vale Crematorium. B. MATTHEWS
PTY. LTD. Win. 66.
Guy —The Funeral of the late Mrs.
ANNIE ELIZABETH GUY will leave the
Chapel of B. Matthews Pty. Ltd., 102 Too-
rak-road, South Yarra, TO-MORROW, at
10 a.m., for the Brighton Cemetery.
MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. Windsor. 66.
HOWARD. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
WILLIAM JOSEPH HOWARD (late of
M.M.B.W.) will leave his home, 101 Beaver's-
road, Northcote THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m.,
proceeding to St. Joseph's Church, West-
bourne-road en route to the Heidelberg
Cemetery. ALFRED ALLISON Clifton Hill.
JW1708.
HURST. — The Funeral of tho late Mrs.
ANNIE LEE HURST will leave Pud-
bury's Chapel. 059 White Horse-road. Box
Hill, TO-MORROW, at 31.30 a.m.. for the
Box Hill Cemetery. A. w. PADBURY and
Co, WXL714 . " i
JOHNSON-TURNER. — The Funeral of the
late MARGARET JOHNSON-TURNER will
leave tho Herbert King Memorial Chapel.
174 Lennox-street. Richmond. THIS DAY.
at 2 p.m.. lor the Burwood Cemetery. HER
BERT KING and SONS. J34G2.
KING. — The Funeral of Ihe late Mr.
ARTHUR FRANCIS KING Will leave
his residence. Forrest-road. Lower Fern
Treo Gully, THIS DAY. at 3 p.m., lor the
Fern Tree Gully Cemetery. 6CHOLTEN nnd
ROE. Caulfleld. LF620S. : -
KNEE. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
ADA KNEE will leavo the Funeral
Parlors of Scholton and Roe, 392 Glen
Huntly-road, Caulfleld. TO-MORROW, at
10.30 a.m.. for tho Melbourne General
Cemetery, Carlton, SCHOLTEN and ROE.
Caulfleld. LFG203. _!
1ANGFORD. — The private Funeral of the
4 Jnte Mr. THOMAS JAMES LANGFORD
will arrive at tho Brighton Cemetery THIS
DAY at 4 p.m.
MATTHEWS. — Requiem Mass for the Re
pose of the Soul of the late Mr.
SAMUEL MATTHEWS will be celebrated at
the Church of the Sacred Heart. Warrigal-
road, Oaklelgh. THIS DAY. at 7 a.m. The
Funeral will leave tho church at 3 p.m. for
the Spring Vale Cemetery. MULQUBEN
and SONS PTY, LTD. FW1746.
"AT cLATCHIE. — Tho Funeral of the late
J.T.L BARBARA JANE McLATCHIE will leave
20 Davlson-street. Brunswick West. THIS
DAY, at 2 p.m., for Fawkner Cemetery. R.
B. PENN. Coburg. FW2275.
O 'SULLIVAN.— The Funeral of the late
ELLEN O'SULLIVAN will leave 39 Rich
mond-terrace, Richmond. THIS DAY. at 3.30
p.m., for the Burwood Cemetery. HERBERT
KING and SONS. J3402.
PATTERSON.— Tho Funeral of tho late
Mr. DAVID PATTERSON will leave Ivis
residence. 21 Rosslyn -street. Hawthorn East,
THIS DAY. at 3 p.m.. for the Spring
Valo Crematorium. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY.
LTD., Camberwell. Phone WF7237. —
PAYNE. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
HENRY PAYNE will leave 04. Mansfleld-
strect, Thornbury, THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m.,
for Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. J. FER
GUSON nnd SON. Thornbury. JW3037. —
PEARCE. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
CATHERINE PEARCE will leave U3
Moore-strect. East Coburg. THIS DAY. at
10 a.m., for the Coburg Cemetery. JOSEPH
ALUSON PTY. LTD.. North Brunswick.
FW4126 (2 lines), — _
PEIIRSON.— Tho Funeral of the late Mr,
CLAUDE H. R. PIERSON will leave his
home, 43 Farnham-street; n Flemlngton, TO
MORROW at 11 a.m. for the Fawkncr
Cemetery. ALFRED ALUSON. F5480. :
j>OONEY. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
.LV WILLIAM DANIEL ROONEY Will leave
02 Victoria-road, : Northcote, THIS DAY,
at 2 p.m., for the Preston Cemetery. RAY-
BOULDS PTY. LTD.. Prahran. LA1017. —
SHEARWOOD.— The Funeral ot the late
Mrs. MARY SHEARWOOD will leave R.
Robson's Parlors. Brunswick-street. North
Fltzroy, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m.. for the
Fawkner Crematorium. R. ROBSON. North
rltzrby. JW234&.
SWLETMaN. — Requiem Moss for tho Re
pose ot the Soul ot the late Mr. AN
DREW SWELTMAN will be celebrated at
uur Eaay oi victories .unurcn, BurKc-road.
Camberwell, THIS. DAY, at 8 a.m. The
Funeral will leave uie church at 10 a.m
ior tho Burwood Cemetery. Puncral prlvute.
MULQUELN and SONS PTY. LTD. FW1740.
rpOBJN. — The Funeral ol 'the late Mrs.
A ELIZABETH M. TOBIN, 42 Stewurt-
street, Brunswick, will leuve Alfred Allison's
Parlor, 488 WiUiam-stract (near Victoria-
street. Melbourne. West), THIS DAY, al 2
p.m.. for the Fawkncr Cemetery. ALFRED
ALUSON, Melbourne West, F&4&0. — — —
WARDROPE - The Funeral of the late
Mr. LEWIS WARDROPE will leave 31
Henryvllle-street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY, at
9 a.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. W.
G. RAVEN.
WRITE. — The rcmalus of the late Ser
geant FREDERICK EDWARD WHITE
will leave Matthews .Chapel, 102 Toorak-
road, South Yarra, at 1.30 p.m. THIS DAY
lor Spring Vale Cemetery. —
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