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Births and Deaths, Bereavement Notices,
Marriages, and in Memoriam Notices, up
to six lines, 3/-; each succeeding line,
6d. per line extra.
In order to guard against imposition, notices
of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be
authenticated by some respectable person
to ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
ADAM. — On April 15, at District Hospital, Wyal-
katchem, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adam, Wattle
Trees, Wyalkatchem — a son (Robert Albert).
Both well.
BLOOR. — On April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bloor, of Busselton — a daughter (Shirley
May). Both well.
BRANDENBURG. — On April 8, at Glen Iris
Private Hospital, Wagin, to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
F. Brandenburg, of Newdegate — a son (Max
Neville).
DALTON (nee Lorna Meinck). — On April 23, at
Nurse Ash's, Wasley-street, North Perth, to
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dalton, 19 Chamberlain-
street, Leederville — a son. Both well.
No visitors until after 30th inst.
EDGAR. — At their residence, 206 South-street,
Beaconsfield, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Edgar-
a son. No visitors seven days.
LEICHT. — On April 23, at Harvey Hospital,
Bulwer-street, to the wife of Mr. C. P. Leicht
— a daughter. Both well.
PAYNE. — On April 22, at their residence, 16
Douglas-street, South Fremantle, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Payne — a son (Gilbert Edward).
Both well.
RICKARDS. — On April 23, at Nurse Stockley's
Private Hospital, Newcastle-street, to Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Rickards, 206 Fremantle-road, South
Perth — a son (Robin Maurice). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
PROVIS — STALLION. — On March 10, at St.
Alban's Church, Mt. Lawley, by the Rev.
Canon Marshall, Harold, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Provis, of Mt. Lawley, to Ruth,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Stallion, of Belgravia, England.
RICHARDSON — FAULKNER. — On April 5, at St.
Mary's Church, Colin-street, Perth, by the Rev.
Archdeacon Riley, Robert Maxwell, only son of
Mrs. E. Richardson, and the late R. L. Richardson,
of Clive-street, Katanning, to Dorothy
Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
T. Faulkner, Third-avenue, Mount Lawley.
ROBERTS — LEE STEERE. — On April 22, 1930,
at St. James Church, Moora, by the Rev.
Gunning, Kenneth, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Roberts, East Cannington, to Gladys,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Lee Steere, Woolawa, Moora.
DEATHS.
BRIDSON. — On April 20, accidentally drowned off
yacht Metis, Robert Leigh, fond nephew of
Charles and Henry (North West), Ernest and
Catherine (East Fremantle), and cousin of
Kathleen, Ernie and Gwen Parker, aged 19
years.
God's greatest gift, remembrance.
CARTER.—On April 20, 1930, accidentally
drowned, off yacht Metis, Victor Lewis, dearly
beloved only son of Mrs. Emily M. Carter, fond
brother of Mrs. G. R. Thomas, fond brother-
in-law G. R. Thomas, 65 Wittenoom street,
loving brother of L. McCarthy, fond brother-in-
law H. McCarthy, loving uncle of little Jackie
and Ronnie; aged 19 years.
Brave and true to the last.
Inserted by his sorrowing mother, 47 Nash-
street, Perth.
CARTER.—On April 20, 1930, accidentally
drowned off yacht Metis, Victor Lewis, dearly
beloved only brother of Jean McCarthy, fond
brother-in-law of Harry McCarthy, loving
uncle of little Jackie and Ronnie; aged 19
years.
We have not said good-bye, dear brother,
T'was only au revoir.
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-
law, 47 Nash-street, Perth.
CLARK. — On April 24, 1930, suddenly, at
Mullewa, W. A., Thomas William, the dearly
beloved husband of Lilla Clark, Forrest House,
Perth, and fond father of Jack, Roy and Pat;
aged 56 years.
CRADOCK. — On April 17, 1930, at Malvern,
South Australia, Emily, the loving wife of
Thomas Cradock and youngest loving sister of
Thomas King, of Perth, and Alfred King, of
Brookton; aged 65 years.
DAVIES. — On Easter Day, April 20,
at Bunbury (while surfing) Barbara
Slingsby, beloved youngest daughter
of William and Hilda Davies, of
Marrinup Farm, Bridgetown,
aged 15 years.
McDONALD. — On April 23, at Geraldton,
Alexander, beloved husband of Florence S.,
loved daddy of Leslie, Dick, Bobby and Elaine,
loving son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Chalfield,
Caversham.
One of the best.
PRIEST.—On April 19, accidentally drowned
off yacht Metis, Victor Alfonso, the dearly
beloved son of Joseph Priest of Jolimont, and
brother of Greta (Mrs. Burgoyne), Zelah,
(Mrs. Hamlyn), Mineva (Mrs. McCallum),
Jean (Mrs. Symes), Tom, Frank, Jack
(Lance and Annie, deceased), aged 25 years.
PRIEST.—A tribute to the memory of our pal,
Vic. Priest, who was accidently drowned off
Point Peron on the night of Sunday, April
20, 1930.
A true pal and a man.
Inserted by the two Dugs.
RAMSAY. — On April 23, at Perth Hospital,
William Robert, the dearly beloved husband of
Janet Blyth Ramsay, and loved father of
Winifred, Keith, William and Evelyn,
aged 62 years.
SVENDSEN. — On April 20, at St. John of God
Hospital, Subiaco, Sophus Amundus (Jerry),
late of Lake Darlot and Lawlers.
One of the old brigade.
R.I.P.
Inserted by a few of his friends, Commonwealth
Hotel, Perth. Goldfields papers please copy.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Heroes.
In proud and tender memory of Westralian
mothers' sons. A tribute from a Victorian
Anzac mother of two of the dear old Seventh's
advance guard, and one of the Fighting Fourth's
rear guard.
BATT. — In loving memory of our dear comrade
(Drafty), A Co., 11th Battalion, A.I.F., who
was killed at the landing at Gallipoli. A chord
of memory sadly touched today.
Inserted by his loving comrades, A. Gosling,
Bayswater, and T. O'Shea, Bassendean.
BOLLE. — Cyril, Lance Corporal, killed in action
Gallipoli, April 25, 1914.
R.I.P.
Inserted by his loving father, sisters, and
brother.
BREWER. — In loving memory of my dear son
Birtie James Brewer, 50th Battalion, missing
at Villers. Bretonneux, April 25, 1918.
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps you near.
Inserted by his loving mother, sister and
brothers.
CARTER. — Corporal C. H. Carter (Nick), B.
Company, 51st Battalion, killed in action at
Villers Bretonneux , on night of April 24-25,
1918.
Inserted by his mates, H. Pain (Sport),
H. Read, Les Whiting.
CHAMBERLAIN. — In ever loving memory of
Sergeant John Chamberlain, No. 420, 11th
Battalion, A.I.F., killed at Gallipoli April
25, 1915.
Lest we forget.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by
his loving sister and brother-in-law and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Appleford, Collie, W.A.
DANES. — In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Corporal H. E. Danes, 11th
Battalion, killed on April 25, 1915, in landing
at the Dardanelles, aged 23 years.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
brothers.
EASTLAND. — In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Frank, killed in action at Villers
Bretonneux, April 25, 1918.
Cherished memories.
Inserted by his father, mother, sister and
brother.
FALLON. — In fond memory of my pal, Lance
Corporal Jim (Pat) Fallon, killed at Lagnicourt,
France, April 14, 1917.
Inserted by Percy Paterson, 160 Lord street,
Perth.
GENERY. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Walter John, killed in
action at Gallipoli April 25, 1915.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GITTINS. — In loving memory of our dear uncle,
Steve Gittins, killed at the landing April 25,
1915.
When all is still and silent,
And sleep forsakes our eyes,
Our thoughts are in the silent grave,
Where our dear uncle lies.
Inserted by his nieces, Nellie and Mary
Lawrence, Perth.
GUDGEON. — In memory of Robert Francis,
killed in action at the landing on Gallipoli.
Inserted by his mate, W. McDougall.
HARPER. — In fond and loving memory of
our darling father, Sgt. F. G. Harper, 11th
Battalion, who died April 23, 1923.
Interred Anzac Day Wooroloo.
We have lost but Heaven has gained,
One of the best the world contained.
Inserted by his loving children, Fred, Chris,
May, Thelma and George.
HURLSTONE. — In affectionate memory of George
Henry Hurlstone, 11th Battalion, killed in
action, Gallipoli, May 20, 1915.
Inserted by his parents, sister and brothers.
JOB. — In loving memory of our dear son,
Corporal Leslie Job, 11th Battalion, killed in
action, April 25, 1915.
Inserted by his parents and brothers, Perc.
and Bob.
LARTER. — Sacred to the memory of Corporal
George Larter, late 11th Battalion, killed at
the landing at Gallipoli, April 25, 1915.
These brave, who died that silver bands,
Of Britain's honour might not break,
We leave within their maker's hands,
For Britain's sake.
Inserted by his mother and sisters.
LESLIE. — In sad but loving memory of our dear
son and brother (Private R. M. Leslie), 51st
Battalion, killed in action, April 24-25, 1918.
To live in the hearts of those we love is not
to die.
Inserted by mother, father, sisters and brothers.
IN MEMORIAM.
LYALL. — In loving memory of our dear brother
Lance Corporal Louis Lyall, 50th Battalion,
killed in action, April 25, 1918.
Though his cheery smile is absent,
And his voice we hear no more,
In our hearts his memory lingers,
Just as sweetly as before.
Inserted by his loving sister, Lottie and niece,
Mary.
McPHAIL. — In loving memory of Private Alex
McPhail, killed in action at the landing on
Gallipoli, on April 25, 1915.
Greater love hath no man.
Inserted by his cousins Alex and Hugh Macliver.
MORPHETT. — In loving memory of Private H.
Hurtle Morphett, of the 51st Battalion, who
fell at Villers Bretonneux, on April 25,
1918.
Inserted by his parents, brothers and sisters.
SIMCOCK. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, Private David Simcock, 11th Battalion,
killed in action Gallipoli, April, 1915.
Ever remembered by his sister Elsie.
SMITH. — In loving memory of our dear brothers
Alf, killed in action at the landing Gallipoli,
April 25, 1915, Leslie, killed in action,
France, April 24, 1918, also Willie Hogan,
killed at Polygon Wood, September 30, 1917,
Ever remembered.
Inserted by their sorrowing sister and
brother, Edie and Willie Smith, Harvey.
SMITH. — In loivng memory of our dear son and
brother, Private Albert Ernest, killed on
Anzac Day, April 25, 1918, at Villers
Bretonneux.
Loving remembrance keeps you ever near, our
Albert.
Inserted by his loving parents and sisters
and brothers, Glen Forrest, Goomalling and
Kenwick.
SMITH. — In loving memory of our brother
Private Albert Ernest, killed on Anzac Day,
April 25, 1918 at Villers Bretonneux.
The ones that loved you dearly,
Are the ones that won't forget.
Inserted by his loving sister, Lily, brother-
in-law Horace Wood, Corrigin, via
Toodyay.
SMITH. — In loving memory of our dear brother,
Albert Ernest killed in action at Villers
Bretonneux, on April 25, 1918.
The brave finds a home in every land.
Inserted by Rev. F. E. and Mrs. James, of
Kellerberrin.
SMITH. — In loving memory of Pte. Mark Smith,
late 51st Battalion, who was killed in action
at Villers Bretonneux, April 25, 1918.
- Inserted by his brother Jim, late 44th Batt.,
Victoria Park.
WALLWORK. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Fred, who was killed in action
at Villers Bretonneux, France, April 25, 1918.
Remembrance.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
brother, White Gum Valley.
WALLWORK. — A tribute of love, sacred to the
memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Fred,
killed in action at Villers Bretonneux, on
April 25, 1918.
Inserted by his loving Aunt Margaret, and cou-
sins Bert and Will Wallwork, of Wembley Park.
ARMSTRONG. — In loving remembrance of our
dear beloved daughter Sadie, who passed away
April 25, 1929.
Some day in the sweet by-and-bye,
We will meet on that beautiful shore.
Inserted by mum and dad.
ARMSTRONG. — In loving memory of our little
friend, Sadie, who was called home, April 25,
1929.
Memories.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Watson and John
Bayswater.
BANCROFT. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandad, who fell asleep on Anzac
Day, 1928.
We often think of you, dear dad,
And think of how you died,
To think we could not say good-bye,
Before you closed your eyes.
Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-
law. Cyril and Annie, and grandchildren,
Trayning.
BANCROFT. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandad, Edward John Bancroft, who
passed away at Kellerberrin Hospital, April
25, 1928.
Inserted by his loving son, Harold, wife and
family, Nedlands.
BLEE. — In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Cyril, who passed away at Wagin on
April 25, 1924.
Never will our hearts forget,
The sorrow of the past,
Where grief has left so deep a wound,
The pain will always last.
Sadly missed by his loving mother, father,
brothers and sisters. Oats street Victoria Park.
BYE. — In loving memory of my dear parents,
James and Rachel Bye, who died April 25 and
28, 1918.
Inserted by their loving daughter, Mrs. K.
Orr and family.
BYE.— In fond memory of our dear mother and
father, who departed this life on April 25 and
28 respectively, 1918.
Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-
law, Ada and Jack Moss and family.
DAWSON. — In ever loving memory of our dear
sister, Edna S. Dawson (late of "Daily Mail"
staff), fond aunty of Frank, Herbert, Keith,
Maurice, Victor, Walter, and little Merle.
Inserted by Marie and James W. Dawson, of
the "Swan Express."
DOWER. — In loving memory of our dear mother
and grandmother, who departed this life on
April 25, 1914.
Always remembered.
Inserted by loving daughter, Mary, and grand-
children.
HARTLEY. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died April 25, 1925.
In memory, a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Kitty and Tom, and son, George.
HARTLEY. — In loving memory of my dear
mother-in-law, Jane Hartley, who passed away
April 25, 1926.
The world may change from year to year,
And friends from day to day,
But never will the one we loved,
From memory fade away.
Insetred by her loving son-in-law, Leslie
Chamberlain, Artillery Barracks, Fremantle,
and little grandson, Leslie.
McLEOD. — In loving memory of my dear mother
Rachael McLeod, who passed away on April
25, 1926.
1 was not there at the hour of death,
To hear your last faint sigh,
To whisper just one loving word,
Or even say good-bye.
Inserted by her daughter Bella Hayes.
MORGAN. — In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, who passed away at
Kalgoorlie, April 25, 1919.
Just sweet memories fond and true,
To show dear Phyllis we think of you.
Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and
brothers, Bunbury and Victoria.
POOLE. — In loving memory of our darling
little Brian, who fell asleep on April 25, 1929.
Our little bud to bloom in heaven.
Inserted by his loving father, mother and
brothers, Eric and Gordon.
SIMS. — In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, William Arthur Sims, who
died suddenly at Fremantle on April 24, 1914;
also little Joy Matson, granddaughter of the
above, who died April 4, 1925, at Fremantle
Hospital.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving wife, Annie, and son
and daughters and grandson, Jackie.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. R. PARRY and Daughter, of 75 Fifth-
avenue, Inglewood, wish to THANK all kind
friends for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad be-
reavement; especially do they thank the nurses
and staff at the Perth Hospital, and staff and
employees of Perdriau Rubber Co.
Mr. and MRS. W. L. WARD, of Dowerin,
wish to THANK all kind friends and relations,
for letters, cards, telegrams, and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement. Will all kind friends please
accept this as a personal expression of heartfelt
gratitude.
MR. J. STAFFORD and Family, of 18 Otway-
street, Swanbourne, desire to THANK all
kind friends and relatives for letters, cards,
telegrams and floral tributes; especially Dr. Welsh,
for his attention and kindness in their sad recent
bereavement. Will all accept this as an acknow-
ledgment of deepest gratitude.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CLARK. — The Friends of the late Mr. Thomas
William Clark, Traffic Inspector of the
W. A. Government Railways, and of Forrest House,
Perth are respectfully informed that his remains
will be interred in the Church of England portion
of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.25 o'clock
TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. The
Cortege will move from Messrs. Donald J.
Chipper and Son's Service Chapel, 1023-1025-
1027 Hay-street (corner of George-street), Perth, at
2 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral
may proceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 1023, 1025, and 1027 Hay-street
(corner of George-street), Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort street.
DICKSON. — The Friends of Mr. William R.
Dickson, of 95 Chelmsford-road, North
Perth, are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Clara,
to the place of interment, the Presbyterian
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to
leave the Service Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith
and Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 11
o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, per motor.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may
proceed by the 11 a.m. train leaving Perth.
C H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers,
281 Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231.
175 Albany-road, Victoria Park. Tel B3416.
VICTORIA LODGE No. 3, P. A. F. S.
DICKSON. — The Members of the above Lodge,
and the Order in general, are respectfully
requested to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs.
Clara Dickson (beloved wife of Bro. W. R. Dick-
son), which is appointed to leave the Service
Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281
Newcastle-street, Perth, at 11 o'clock THIS
(Friday) MORNING. Members attending may
proceed by the 11.5 a.m. train leaving Perth,
and Fremantle at 11 a.m.
BRO. P R. HARVEY, W.M.
BRO. F. S. JONES, Secretary.
LODGE EMULATION, No. 7, W.A.C.
DICKSON. — The Brethren of the above Lodge,
and the Craft in general, are respectfully
requested to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs.
Clara Dickson (beloved wife of Bro. W. R. Dick-
son), which is appointed to leave the Service
Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281
Newcastle-street, Perth, at 11 o'clock THIS
(Friday) MORNING. Members attending may
proceed by the 11.5 a.m. train leaving Perth.
G. W. H. HUNTER, W.M. E. E. HUXTABLE, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
P.A.F.S., GRAND LODGE.
DICKSON. — The Grand Lodge Officers and
Members of the Executive, and Members
generally, of the above Society, are respectfully
requested to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs.
Clara Dickson (beloved wife of Bro. W. R.
Dickson, P.G.M.), which is appointed to leave
the Service Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and
Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 11 o'clock
THIS (Friday) MORNING. Members attending
may proceed by the 11.5 a.m. train leaving
Perth.
A. PALMER, G.M.
S. HOBSON, Gen. Secretary.
KING. — The Friends of the late Mr. Henry
(Harry) King, of G.W.S., Walgoolan, are
respectfully invited to follow his remains to the
place of interment, the Anglican Cemetery, Karra-
katta. The Funeral is appointed to leave
Messrs. Bowra and O'Dea's Private Mortuary,
195 Pier-street, Perth, at 9.45 o'clock TO-MORROW
(Saturday) MORNING, per road. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed
by the 10.15 o'clock train leaving Perth.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers,
195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. B4308.
McDONALD. — The Friends of the late Mr.
Alexander McDonald, of Geraldton, beloved
son of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of West
Midland, are respectfully informed that his
remains will be interred in the Methodist portion
of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.20 o'clock THIS
(Friday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move
from Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son's Service
Chapel, 1023-1025-1027 Hay-street (corner of
George-street), Perth, at 2 o'clock. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 1023, 1025, and 1027 Hay-street
(corner of George-street), Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort street.
TOLLAND. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
Charlotte Tolland, of 1300 Hay-street,
West Perth, are respectfully informed that her
remains will be interred in the Church of
England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery,
at 4 o'clock THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON. The
Cortege will move from Messrs. Donald J.
Chipper and Son's Service Chapel, 1023-1025-
1027 Hay-street (corner of George-street), Perth,
at 3.30 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 3.45 o'clock train
from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 1023, 1025, and 1027 Hay-street,
(corner of George-street), Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort street.
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