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In order to guard against Imposition
notices of Births, Marriages and
Deaths must be authenticated by some
responsible person to ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
DARLING (McInerney).—On Aaugust 18,
at Woodside Hospital, East Fremantle, to
Iris and Len—a daughter (Jill Lyn-
ette). Both well. No visitors for
seven days.
DAW.—On August 17, at Norseman Hos-
pital, to L/Cpl and Mrs A. K. Daw, of
Esperance—a son. Both well.
DESLANDES.—On August 18, at Seaton
Ross, Guildford, to Jessie and George
(RAAF)—a daughter (Janice Eleanor).
Both well.
DYMOCK.—On August 18, at St Helen's.
to Maris, wife of N. L. Dymock, of East
Fremantle—a daughter. Both well
GRIFFITHS (nee Lola Jones).—On Aug-
ust 20, at Tresllian Hospital, to Gwylym
and Lola—a son (Neville Colin). Both well.
GROSSMAN.—On August 19, at Park-
view, Subiaco, to Mr and Mrs C. J.
Grossman—a son. Both well. No vsi-
tors for 5 days.
GULLY.—At St Helen's, East Fremantle,
on August 19, to Thelma and Wes
(RAAF)—a daughter (Kay Thelma).
Both well.
HENSON (nee Daisy Huxly).—On August
19, at St Anne's, Ellesmere-road, Mt
Lawley, to Daisy and Tom (26 Hobbs-
avenue, South Perth)—a daughter
(Kaye).
HIGHAM (nee D. Prince).—On August
18, at Bundi-Kudja, to Albert and Doro-
thy, of 15 Alma-street, Fremantle—a son
(Barry Francis). Both well.
HOFFMAN (nee Morris).—On august 13,
at Kalgoorlie, to Ernie and Rose—a
daughter (Fay Lillian). Both well.
LETCHFORD.—On August 19, at Bundi-
Kudja Nursing Home, Beaconsfield, to
Mr and Mrs J. R. Letchford, of 52
Hampton-road, Fremantle—a daughter.
Both well. Strictly no visitors for 7 days.
MOSELL (nee Eunice Ramsay).—On Aug-
ust 19, at KEMH (private ward), to Dvr
(AIF) and Mrs O. E. Mosell—a son
(Philip Ramsay). Both well. Visitors
after 5 days.
NURSE (nee Hillary).—On August 19, at
Hawthorn Hospital, to Fay, of Scarbor-
ough, and Keith (St, AIF)—a daughter
(Shirley). No viistors for five days.
OUTTRIM.—On August 17, at Kalgoor-
lie Government Hospital, to Margery and
Terry—a daughter (Helen Noelle).
PILPEL.—On August 17, 1943, at St
David's, 19 Lawley-crescent, to Lena and
Percy, of 3 Spinoza-street, Mt Lawley—
a daughter (Rosaln). Both well. A dar-
ling sister for Rochelle Anne.
PRINCE.—On August 20, at Woodside
Hospital, to Signalman G. J. Prince
(RAN) and Mrs Prince, of 25 Adrian-
street, Palmyra—a daughter (Janice
Kay). Both well.
STEVENS.—On August 18, at Beaufort
Hospital, West Midland, to Cassie and
Norman (Sgt, RAAF)—a daughter. Both
well.
STRAUGHAN (nee Rene Lancaster).—
On August 14, at Roslyn Hospital, Nor-
tham—a daughter. Both well.
WELSH (nee Dorothy Clamp).—On Aug-
ust 19, at KEMH, to L/Cpl (AIF) and
Mrs H. J. Welsh—a son (Graeme James).
Both well.
MARRIAGES.
GULVIN—McCALL.—On July 29, at
Church of Christ, Fremantle, by Pastor
Charles Hunt, Reginald, eldest son of
Mrs and the late F. Gulvin, of Collie, to
Phylis, third daughter of Mr P. J. and
the late Mrs M. A. McCall, of Fremantle.
JONES—KEEGAN.—On July 12, at St
George's Cathedral, Perth, by Rev D. J.
Davies, Laurance Alan, youngest son of
Mr and Mrs W. H. Jones, of Bridge-
town, to Barbara Iles, elder daughter
of Mr and Mrs H. P. Keegan, of West Leederville.
MORROW—RICH.—On July 10, 1943, at
St Thomas's, Petersham, NSW, by Rev
Monsignor O'Donnell, John (Sig, RAN),
only son of Mr and Mrs A. Morrow
(Victoria Park), to Brenda, youngest
daughter of late Charles and Mrs E.
Rich, of Petersham, NSW.
NEWMAN—McKELVIE (by special
licence).—At Perth, on August 2, Richard
Lawrance Newman (Flying-Officer,
RAAF), of Perth, to Elsie, Mae McKelvie,
of Perth.
RYDINGS—RIPPON.—On August 14,
1943, at Derby-road Methodist Church,
by the Rev D. A. Dundas and Chaplain-
Colonel S. Jenkins, Joseph, youngest son
of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Rydings
to Dulcie Marion, of 12 Hooper-street,
West Perth.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
MR and MRS JOHN COLLINS have much
pleasure announcing the 25th An-
niversary of their Wedding, which took
place on August 21, 1918, at St Peter's
Church Meckering. Present address,
Meckering.
GEORGE—HAMILTON.—On August 20,
1918, at Inverness Church, Musselburgh,
Scotland, by the late Rev William Edie,
Sgt John George (Royal Engineers),
British Expeditionary Force, only son of
the late Mr and Mrs George, to Jemima,
fourth daughter of the late Mr and
Mrs James Hamilton. Present address,
69a Westminster-street, Vic Park, WA.
JENKINS-FLETCHER.—On August 14,
1918, at St Paul's Church, Beaconsfield,
Fremantle, by Rev Fred Bowen, Oliver,
youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs
Willlam Jenkins, of Fremantle, to Edith
May, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs
George Fletcher, of Fremantle. Present
address, Elgin.
SOUTHWORTH—GEE.—On August 21,
1913, at St Thomas's Church, Clare-
mont, by the Rev Gillroy, Henry Edgar,
son of the late Mr and Mrs John South-
worth, Lancs, England, to Hilda Mary,
daughter of the late Mr and Mrs A. E.
Gee, Claremont. Present address, 10
Kanimbla-road, Nedlands.
DEATHS.
On Service.
BUCKINGHAM (Cpl D. J.).—Killed in
action in New Guinea on July 29, Jack,
dearly loved husband of Vie, darling
Daddy of Shirley, of 4 Benporath-street,
Victoria Park.
In our garden of beautiful memories
We live day by day, sweetheart.
BUCKINGHAM (Cpl D. J.).—Killed in
action in New Guinea on July 29, Jack,
loved younger brother of Warrant-
Officer Leonard Buckingham and Greta
(Mrs Herbert); brother-in-law of Joe
(POW, Thailand), loving uncle of Jean
(AWAS), John and Ron Herbert (27
Fifth-avenue, Bassendean).
Greater love hath no man than this.
BUCKINGHAM (Cpl D. J.).—Killed in
action in New Guinea, Jack, beloved
Kalgoorlie; loving brother-in-law of May
and Harry (AIF), Fred and Vie Smith,
and Quiff Smith (AIF); loving uncle of
Pat, June and Priscilla Dawson and
Dawn Smith.
We are not alone in our sorrow, and
some time, some day we'll all meet
again.
FOSS.—Fondest memory of our Pal, Bill,
died, suddenly, August 19, 1943. AIways
remembered by Lola and Allen (RAAF).
FOSS (Billie, Cpl).—Suddenly, on August
19, 1943; sincere friend of the Penny
family.
HASKINS.—In United Kingdom on Aug-
ust 16. Flight-Sergeant R. H. (Ron),
RAAF, beloved only son of Mr and Mrs
Haskins (46 Wellington-street, May-
lands), loved brother of Pat and Elaine;
aged 22 years.
A wonderful son.
HASKINS.—On August 16, Flight-
Sergeant Ron Haskins, dearly loved
nephew of Harold Thompson; aged 22
years.
One of the best.
HASKINS.—On August 16, Flight-
nephew of Hazel and Ted Dillion, cousin
of Hazel, Lorraine, Anne and Helen;
aged 22 years.
Loved by all who knew him.
O'DOWD.—At Caulfield Military Hos-
pital Thomas, late esteemed Foundation
Member of the Totally and Permanently
Disabled Soldiers' Association of Aus-
tralia (WA branch), also late of 52
Devenish-street, Victoria Park, WA.
Lest we forget.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airgunner).—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, dearly beloved husband of
Doris, of 206 Brown-street, East Perth;
aged 22 years 10 months.
He has crossed the great horizon,
Eternity's great span,
He has proved himself a hero,
An airman and a man.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flt-Sgt,
Scilly Isles on August 15; dearly loved
youngest son of Arthur and Edna Wool-
house, of 26 Joel-terrace, Perth: loved
brother of Jack (RAAF), Norman and
Audrey; brother-in-law of Allie and
Verna; uncle of Ruby, John, Bryan; aged
32 years 10 months.
We will always remember you smiling,
in our tenderest memories of you.
Till we meet again, dear.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flt-Sgt,
RAAF), killed in air operations over
Scilly Isles; dearly loved brother of Jack
(RAAF) and AIIie, loving uncle of Ruby
and John.
Some day we'll understand.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (RAAF),
killed in air operations over Scilly Isles;
loving brother of Norman and Verna,
loving uncle of Bryan; aged 22 years 10
months.
Dear old Pal, how we miss you.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (RAAF, Flt-
Sgt), killed in air operations over Scilly
Isles; loving brother of Audrey.
In my heart is the memory of one I
loved too deeply to ever forget.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airgunner).—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, dearly beloved grandson of
East Perth; aged 22 years 10 months.
We are all proud of you, Ross.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airunner).—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, dearly beloved son-in-law of
Mr and Mrs W. Worsley, of 206 Brown-
street, East Perth; loving brother-in-law
of Norma and Val; aged 22 years 10
months.
Till the day break and the shadows
flee away.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airgunner).—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, dearly beloved brother-in-
law of Herb and May Smith, of Edin-
boro-street, Joondanna Heights, and
loving uncle of little Sally; aged 22 years
10 months.
His duty nobly done. So long,
big boy.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airgunner)—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, dearly beloved brother-in-
law of John (AIF) and Nell Rose
(Banksia-street, Joondanna Heights);
aged 22 years 10 months.
Resting where no shadows fall.
In perfect peace he awaits us all.
WOOLHOUSE, Ross Vivian (Flight-Sgt
Wireless Airgunner).—On August 15,
1943, as the result of air operations over
Scilly Isles, sincere friend of Bert (AIF)
and Mrs Bray and Dorothea Mackie, of
204 Brown-street, East Perth: aged 22
years 10 months.
To live in the hearts that are left
behind is not to die.
ARLISS-ROBINSON.—On August 19,
1943, Henry, beloved husband of Violet
May Arliss-Robinson, of 9 Bennett-street,
East Perth, loving father of Donald and
Stanley.
A long sufferer at rest.
BOYER.—On August 17, at St John's,
Subiaco, Isabella Eliza, loved mother of
the late Eleanor Smith, dear grandma
of Ivy, great grandma of Shirley.
Reunited with those she loved.
Treasured memories.
DEATHS.
BRUCE.—On August 15, at his daugh-
ter's residence, Cannington, Robert
Alexander, dearly loved Dad of May
Hodgkinson, loving grandpa of Mervyn
and Beryl, great-grandpa of little Bruce.
Sweet memories.
CLARK.—On August 19, 1943, at Mid-
land Junction, William George, beloved
husband of the late Ellen Clark and
dearly loved father of Amy (Mr S. G.
Daws, Waroona), Gladys (Mrs W. Arm-
strong, Midland Junction), Stella (Mrs
G. Binge, Narrogin), Hilda and Billie
(Chidlow) and Florrie and Ivy (de-
ceased); aged 78 years.
At rest.
COCHRANE.—On August 19, at his late
residence, 78 Jersey-street, Jolimont,
John Bell, the dearly loved husband of
Mrs Mary Cochrane, loved father of
Elizabeth (Mrs Ellson), Grace (AWAS),
Thelma (Mrs Sladovich) and Basil;
father-in-law of Don and Mick; uncle
of Tom and Dave Pugh: aged 82 years.
Privately interred in the Presbyterian
Cemetery, Karrakatta, by Messrs Wat-
kins and Sons, Maylands.
At rest.
COCHRANE (John B.), of 78 Jersey-
street, Jolimont. On August 19, fond
uncle of Tom and Mary Pugh, of Mt
Primer; grand-uncle of Jim (RAAF),
Dave (AIF), Evan (AlF), John and
Dick.
COOPER.—On August 20, 1943, at his
late residence, 27 Bunning-street, West
Perth, passed peacefully away, Edward,
beloved husband of Beatrice Alice, lov-
ing father of Violet and Grace; aged 70
years.
Called Home to be with Christ, which
is far better.
COOPER.—On August 20, Edward, dear
friend of Mr and Mrs W. Hopkins and
family.
We will always remember you smiling.
FERGUSON.—On August 19, passed
peacefully away, Eliza Annie, of 46
Lefroy-road, Beaconsfield, widow of the
late William Ferguson, and dearly loved
and devoted mother of Lilian and the
late Helen Ferguson. To be privately
interred In the Methodist Cemetery,
Fremantle, by Messrs Watkins and Sons,
Maylands.
Resting where no shadows fall.
GORDON.—At Pinjarra, on August 15,
George Ronald, beloved brother-in-law
of Jean and Stan, uncle of Fae and
Stanley Clarke.
Ever remembered.
GOUDY.—On August 17, at Home of
Peace, Sarah, only cousin of Lila and
Vic Bridgman, of Parkerville.
Sweet rest at last.
HASSON.—On August 20, 1943, at his
residence, Springfield, Toodyay, William
Wallace Hasson, beloved husband of the
late Clara Hasson, fond father of Jos-
eph, John, Emily and Doris; aged 79
years. To be interred in the Anglican
portion of the Toodyay Cemetery, at 3
o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon by J.
W. Purslowe and Sons.
HESTER.—On August 20, 1943, at the
Children's Hospital. Anne Elizabeth,
dearly loved infant daughter of Walter
Jesse (RAAF) and Monica Hester, of 22
Teddhigton-street, Victoria Park; aged
4 weeks.
MACMILLAN.—In affectionate remem-
brance of our dear old Friend, Mr
Joseph Macmillan, who departed this
life on August 16, 1943, at Beverley. In-
serted by Mr and Mrs A. Kain and
family.
To know him was to love him.
Sweet memories.
MARTENS (George C. C.).—On August
15, at 12 Florence-street, Fullarton,
South Australia, beloved husband of
Ada and fond father of Mrs L. C.
Elmer (Mt Lawley); aged 83 years.
McARTHUR.--On August 18, 1943,
Judith Helen, dear little playmate of
Lorraine, Pat, Evrie. Inserted by Mr
and Mrs Doug Willis (7 Wisbech-street,
Bayswater).
Goodbye, little playmate, till we meet
again.
McDONALD.—On August 19, 1943, at
Richmond, Victoria, Jean McDonald,
loved mother and mother-in-law, respect-
ively, of Kitty and Cliff McIntosh, of 14
Gill-street, East Fremantle, and fond
grandmother of Jim, Don and the late
Gordon McIntosh; aged 83 years.
Loved always.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, 1943,
at Perth, Grace, dearly beloved wife of
Mark Mendelawitz, of 26 Burt-street, Mt.
Lawley, loving mother of Mervyn (AIF,
returned) and Alexia; fond mother-in-
law of Ronnie, and beloved daughter of
Isobel Cohen. The Funeral took place in
the Jewish Cemetery, Karrakatta, yes-
terday (Friday) afternoon, the 20th inst.
Minyan will be held at the residence, 26
Burt-street, Mt Lawley, at 7.30 o'clock
this evening. D. J. Chipper and Son.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, 1943,
at Perth, Grace, the dearly loved mother
of Mervyn and Alexia and mother-in-law
of Ronnie.
Peacefully sleeping.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, 1943,
at Perth, Grace, dearly loved sister of
Rose Davis (of Johannesburg), Mary and
Jaffe (Johannesburg), Alec (1st AlF,
deceased), and darling aunt of Mar-
jorie, Eric and Cyril.
Ever remembered.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, Grace,
loving sister-in-law of Mendel and Mina,
aunty of Howard, Alan, Barry.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, Grace,
loving sister-in-law of Rita and Abe
and aunty of Ruth, Leon and Myer.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, Grace,
loving sister-in-law of Morris and
Golde Breckler, aunt of Ettie, Leona,
Alex and Syd.
MENDELAWITZ.—On August 20, Grace,
loving sister-in-law of Dave (Carnarvon).
Deeply mourned.
MIDDLETON. George Edward (Jack).
passed away, suddenly, at Perth Hos-
pital, August 18; loving son of Mrs
F. E. Young, step-son of late W. J.
Young, brother of Sid (AIF), Doll, Trix,
Les. Charlie (AMP), Gordon (AIP), Jim
(AIF), Freda, Norman (RAAF), Betty
(AWAS), Roy; aged 39 years.
Ever remembered.
MIDDLETON, George Edward (Jack),
loving brother of Trix, brother-in-law
of Bob (RAAF), fond uncle of Viv, Colin.
Shirley; aged 39 years.
Deepest sympathy.
NANKERVIS.—On August 13, 1943,
Elizabeth Mary, of East Cannington,
dearly loved mother of Stirling and Violet
Nankervis, beloved grandmother of
Lorna and Lionel.
Peacefully sleeping.
NANKERVIS.—On August 13, Elizabeth
Mary, dearly loved sister of Mrs Alice
Waldock, of Boulder City; loved aunty
of Charles, Laurel, Myrtle, Jack, Harry,
Gordon, Ruby, Jean.
NUNN.—On August 16, suddenly, at
Adelaide, South Australia, Gertie, the
dearly beloved wife of Lionel, sister-in-
law of Lena, aunty of Albert (AlF),
Ronald (RAAF), Jean, Betty, Valma
Tuckfield.
Loved memories.
PARKER.—Passed peacefully away at
his residence, North Perth, on August
19, 1943, William Bencraft (late of Agri-
cultural Bank, Northam), only surviving
child of the late Edward Read and Mary
Irwin Parker, of Dangin and York, be-
loved husband of Louise Vyvyan and
father of Stirling (RAAF), Elaine (Syd-
ney), Deborah (Mrs. F. C. Cook, Mel-
bourne), Forrest (RAAF); brother of
Rev Edwin (deceased, of Roebourne),
Jonah (deceased, of Dangin), Giffard
(deceased, of York), Carrie (late Mrs J.
Parker, of York), Eva (late Mrs J. Sea-
brook, of York), Fanny (late Mrs W.
Robinson, of Brookton); aged 74 years.
Privately cremated in the Karrakatta
Crematorium on August 20, 1943, by
Arthur J. Purslowe and Co.
PARKER.—On August 19, 1943, at North
Perth, William Bencraft, loved father of
Stirling, father-in-law of Mabel, dear
grandpa of Ross, Yvonne and Beverley.
PARLOR.—On August 19, 1943, at Perth
Hospital, Ada, dearly loved sister of Ellen
Parlor.
PARLOR.—At Perth Hospital, on August
19, Ada, fond sister of the late Mrs J.
C. Phillips, sister-in-law of Mr J. C.
Phillips, of West Leederville, loved aunt
of Hugh, Effie, Bert, Trixie and Nell.
PARLOR.—On August 19, 1943, Ada,
dear aunty of Gladys and Hugh, and
great-aunt of Vivian and Desmond Phil-
lips, of 36 Reserve-street, Wembley.
Peacefully sleeping.
PILGRIM, Harry, of 5 Stanmore-street,
Subiaco, at Perth, on August 20, dearly
beloved husband of Sarah, loving father
of Laurence and Mervyn, loved step-
father of Bob (Stevens) and Ethel (Mrs
H. S. Cross).
A patient sufferer at rest.
REID.—On August 20, 1943, Rosabella,
widow of the late Joseph Alexander Reid,
late of 11 Grey-street, Fremantle, lov-
ing mother of Irene, Harold, Viola (Mrs
E. C. Gunson), Vera (Melbourne, Vic-
toria), and the late Stanley and lvo;
fond grandmother of Marjorie (Mrs T.
Brindley), Jack (RAAF), Peggy (Mrs
W. J. Truscott), Tess, Ivo (AIF) and
Shirley; and great-grandmother of Joan
and Fay; in her 87th year.
ROSE.—On August 20, 1943, at St
Clair's Hospital, Bunbury, Maria Eliza,
dearly beloved wife of the late Robert
Henry Rose, and fond mother of Harry,
Anne, Tom, Will, Amy, Edie and Ern-
est; aged 80 years.
RUDDERHAM.—At her late residence, 23
Moss-street, East Fremantle, Mrs Edith
Rudderham, esteemed member of East
Fremantle Ladles' Bowling Club.
Memories.
SIMMONS (Olive), passed away sud-
denly, at Bunbury, on August 18, dearly
beloved niece of Bertha, loving cousin of
George (deceased), Les and Harold Par-
ker.
Peacefully asleep.
TREASURE.—At Perth Hospital, on Aug-
ust 20, Thomas Joseph Levi, of Rich-
mond, Kulikup; loving husband of Doso-
thy, fond father of Dorothy. Mary,
Jack (RAAF), Eric (RAAF), Charlie
and Ian; aged 64 years.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, your pray-
ers for him extol.
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy
on his soul.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Service.
EDESON.—In loving memory of William
Ross Edeson (Sgt, Wireless-Airgunner),
killed in air operations, Timor, August
21, 1942; loved husband of Beulah and
father of Bill.
EDESON.—In loving memory of our
dear Son and Brother, William Ross Ede-
son (Sgt. Wireless-Airgunner), killed in
air operations, Timor, August 21, 1942.
Ever remembered by his mother, sisters
and brother.
EDESON.—In loving memory of our dear
Nephew, Bill, who lost his life during
air operations, August 21, 1942; also
my dear Brother, Joseph William Fran-
cis Edeson, passed away August 2, 1942.
Always remembered by Alfie and Ross
Biddle, Hazel, Oliver, Eric and Cyril (POW).
EDESON, William Ross (RAAF).—In
memory of Bill, killed in air operations,
August 21, 1942; fond brother-in-law of
France and Ern and loving uncle of Kim.
EDESON.—To the dear memory of Bill,
who gave his life during air operations
August 21, 1942. Loved and remembered
always by Lily and Bill, Molly, Jean, Ross, Cyril and Trevor.
FLANAGAN.—Not Just today but every
day we remember our George, who died
in Germany, August 22, 1941. Inserted
by his loving mother, grandma and
granddad.
FLANAGAN.—Fond memories always of
our loving Brother, George, who gave his
life in Germany, August 22, 1941. In-
serted by Evie, Alf and family.
FLANAGAN.—Sacred and loving memor-
ies of our loving Son and Brother.
George, died of wounds, August 22, 1941.
FLANAGAN.—ln memory of George, who
died in Germany, August 22, 1941; lov-
ing nephew and cousin of Mr and Mrs
J. P. Flanagan and family (Kojonup).
FLANAGAN.—A tribute to the memory
of George, who died in German prison
camp, August 22, 1941. Inserted by
Gladys.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Service.
LOGAN (Bill), Flt-St-Pilot, RAAF,
killed in action, Port Moresby, August
17, 1942. From Air Force friends.
O'REILLY.—Sad thoughts today, but
loving memories of Francis Michael
(Frank), Sgt WAG, RAAF, who lost his
life over Timor on August 21, 1942; be-
loved eldest son of Mr and Mrs O'Reilly,
loving brother of Kath, Laurie (AIF),
Jim (AIF).
O'REILLY.—Cherished memories today
and always of Frank (Set-WAG, RAAF),
killed in action, Timor, August 21, 1942;
loving brother of Kath and brother-in-
law of Viv Seeber (RAAF).
O'REILLY (Sgt-Airgunner).—In proud
and loving memory of Frank, killed in
action, August 21, 1942. Always remem-
bered by Beryl.
O'REILLY.—In sad but loving memory
of my best Cobber, Frank (RAAF), who
made the supreme sacrifice on August
21, 1942. Inserted by Thur Snell (RAAF,
overseas).
O'REILLY.—In loving memory of Frank
(RAAF), killed in air operations, Aug-
ust 21, 1942. Always remembered by G.
(Joe) Hammond (RAN).
O'REILLY.—In sincere remembrance of
our dear young friend, Frank, killed in
action, August 21, 1942. Inserted by the
Robertson family.
O'REILLY.—A proud and sincere tribute
to the memory of our Friend, Frank,
killed in air operations, August 21, 1942.
Inserted by Thur (RAAF) and Bert
(RAN).
O'REILLY.—To the memory of my
dear Friend, Frank, killed in action,
August 21, 1942. Always remembered by
Margaret.
TREW.—A silent thought brings many
a tear of one we lost and loved so dear,
our Husband and Father, Gnr Frank
Edward Trew, accidentally killed, Aug-
ust 22, 1942. Inserted by his loving wife
Emma and children, Desmond and
Helen.
TREW.—In memory of our dear Sons
and Brothers, Gnr Frank Edward, ac-
cidentally killed in St George's-terrace,
Perth, August 22, 1942: aged 27 years.
Colin Roy, passed away July 10, 1927.
Inserted by father, mother, sister, bro-
ther. Ethel and Ivan (Sawyer's Valley).
TREW.—In loving memory of our dear
Brother, Frank Edward, accidentally
killed, August 22, 1942. Inserted by his
brother and sister-in-law, Norm and
Lizzie (Wongan Hills)
TREW.—Loving memories of our dear
Brother, Frank (Gnr. AlF), accidentally
killed, St George's-terrace, Perth.
August 22, 1942, the day before his
28th birthday. Inserted by his loving
sister Doris brother-in-law Ted (AIF).
TREW.—In ever loving memory of
Frank (AIF), accidentally killed at
Perth, August 22, 1942; dearly loved
brother of Elsie, fond brother-in-law of
Syd. and uncle of baby Marie.
TREW.—Deep in oar hearts a memory
is kept of one too dear to ever forget,
our dear Son-in-law and Brother-in-law,
Frank Edward, who was accidentally
killed, August 22, 1942. Inserted by his
loving mother-in-law and brother-in-law.
Harry Woolhead.
TREW.—In sad but loving memory of
Frank, accidentally killed, August 22,
1942. Ever remembered by Ted, Ada
and family (Maylands).
BABINGTON.—A tribute of respect to
the memory of Miss C. E. Babington,
died August 21, 1941. Inserted by J.
Gordon.
BARDON (T. A.).—In loving memory of
our dear Husband and Dad, who left us
August 21, 1940. Always remembered
by his wife and son Jim.
BARDON (T.).In fond memory of our
Dad and Granddad, who left us August
21, 1940. Inserted by his daughter Flo,
son-in-law Dall, grandchildren, Valma,
Kevin, Alan, Elaine.
BARDON (A.).—Time passes on, but
memories linger of our dear Dad and
Granddad. Inserted by his daughter
Dorry, son-in-law Fred, granddaughter
Lorraine.
BASSAN.—In loving memory of our dear
Baby, John, who passed away August 22,
1940. Always remembered by father,
mother and little brother Andy.
BLACK.—In loving memory of my dear
Husband and our dear Father, Thomas
Andrew Black, who died on August 22,
1939. Inserted by his loving wife and
children (Moora).
BOLTON.—In loving memory of our dear
Wife and Mother, who passed away Aug-
ust 22, 1936. Ever remembered by her
loving husband and daughter Ida, Billie,
Mollie and Dora.
BRANSBY.—In sad and loving memory
of our dearly beloved Son, Leslie Trevor
(Les), who passed away August 21, 1942;
aged 25 years. Dearly loved, deeply
mourned by his sorrowing mother and
father.
BRANSBY.—Not Just today, but every
day, in silence we remember our dear
Brother, Leslie Trevor, called Home,
August 21, 1942. Inserted by his loving
brother and sister-in-law. Leo and Fay
BRANSBY.—Today brings sad thoughts
but treasured memories of our dear
Brother, Leslie Trevor, who departed this
life on August 21, 1942; aged 25 years.
Inserted by Bill, Kath and baby Gary.
BRANSBY.—Today brings fond thoughts
of our loved Nephew, Les, a bright, young
life which promised well, who passed
away August 21, 1942. Inserted by his
loved uscle Les and aunty Doreen.
BRANSBY (Leslie).—Today brings back
fond memories of our loved Nephew and
Cousin (Les), who died August 21, 1942.
Always remembered by Bert, Dolly and
fond cousins, Billy, Betty and Brian, of
Belmont.
BRANSBY.—A tribute to the memory of
our dear Friend, Les, who passed into
God's keeping a year ago today. Always
remembered by Edith and Fred Willers.
BUTLER.—In fond memory of our dear
Son, Brother, Brother-in-law and Uncle,
Tom, who passed away August 22, 1942.
Inserted by his loving mother, brother,
Frank and Alex, sister-in-law Olive and
nieces and nephews, Gloria, Doreen, Pat
and Keith.
CARRUTHERS.—Loving memories today
and always of our dear Dad and Grand-
father, who passed away August 22, 1942.
Always remembered by his loving son
Bob, daughter-in-law Dolly and grand-
son Robert.
CARTER.—In loving memory of my dear
Wife and our dear Mother, Florence, who
passed away August 21, 1941. Inserted
by her loving husband and daughters,
Irene and Edna.
COULTER.—Treasured memories of our
dear Dad, today and always, who passed
away August 21, 1941. Inserted by his
loving daughter Ann and family.
COULTER (Ruben).—Memories ever dear
of my beloved Father, who was called
Home, August 21, 1941. Ever in the
thoughts of Helen.
DAVIES.—In loving memory of our Mum
and Dad, who passed away August 21,
1942, and December 19, 1940, respec-
tively. Loving memories by Doug, Vida
and kiddies.
DAY.—Loving thoughts of our Dad, who
fell asleep August 22, 1937. Ever remem-
bered by Doris, Eileen, Len and little
Janice.
DEAR.—In fond memory of our dear
Husband and Father, Charles, who was
called Home, suddenly, August 22, 1942.
Ever remembered by his loving wife
Edith and family.
DENNISON.—In loving memory of our
dear Mother and Grandma, who passed
away August 22, 1938. Sadly missed by
her son Harry, daughter-in-law Teresa
and grandchildren.
DONEY.—In loving memory of my dear
Husband, Fredrick, who passed away
August 21, 1936. Inserted by his loving
wife, S. A. Doney.
DORE.—Beautiful memories will live on
for ever of our dear Wife, Mother and
Grandmother, who passed away August
21, 1938. Always remembered by her
husband Ted, son Jack, daughter-in-law
Florrie and grandchildren, Betty and
Jack Basley (Whittaker's Mill).
EASTWOOD.—In loving memory of little
Yvonne, who passed away August 22,
1940. Always remembered by mother,
father and little Murray.
FLEMING.—Today brings sad thoughts
but beautiful memories of my dear Hus-
band, Robert Fleming, who departed
this life August 21, 1940.
FLEMING.—Sad memories today of our
dear Father and Grandfather, who
passed away this day in 1940. Inserted
by Harold and Eleanor, and grandchil-
dren, Pam and Robert.
FLEMING.—In sad and loving memory
of our dear Father and Grandfather.
Always remembered by Myrtle, Cyril and
grandchildren, Laurel, Gae and Colin.
FLEMING.—Deep in our hearts today a
loving memory of Dad, who departed
this life August 21, 1940. Ever remem-
bered by his daughter Ida and son-in-
law Ken.
GOLDSWORTHY (Ralph).—Loving
thoughts and memories today and
always of my dear Husband, Ralph
(Goldie), who passed away August 21,
1940. Ever remembered and sadly missed
by his loving wife Alice.
GOLDSWORTHY.—A very sincere tri-
bute of remembrance for a dear Friend,
Goldie, who passed away August 21,
1940. Always remembered, Albert and
Bessie Timms.
HOWELL.—Deep in our hearts a mem-
ory is kept of one too dear to ever
forget, our beloved darling Daughter,
Patrcia Mary (Patsy), who died August
22, 1940. Ever remembered by her lov-
ing Mummy, Daddy and brother Harry.
HOWELL.—Time passes, but deep in our
hearts precious memories linger of out
dearly loved Patsy, called Home, August
22, 1940. Always remembered by
grandpa, Bill, Mary, cousins, Irene and
Sylvia.
ILES.—In loving memory of dear Dad,
who passed away August 21, 1940. In-
serted by his loving daughters and sons-
in-law, Clara, Doris George and Steve.
JONES.—Deep in our hearts a memory
is kept of one too dear to ever forget,
my dear Wife and Mother, passed away
August 22, 1940. Inserted by her loving
husband and Elva.
JONES.—Dear to our memory, always
in our thoughts, our dear Sister May,
who passed away August 22, 1940. In
serted by Ted, Hazel and Lyle.
JONES.—Cherished memories of our dear
Friend, May, who passed away August
22, 1940. Inserted by Mrs Hocking and
family.
KILVINGTON.—In loving memory of
our dear Wife and Mother, Alice, who
passed away August 21, 1942. Always
remembered by her loving husband Jack
KILVINGTON.—In loving memory of our
dear Sister and Sister-in-law, Alice, who
died August 21, 1942. Inserted by Mr
and Mrs H. Appleby.
KING.—In loving memory of my brother,
brother-in-law and uncle, Alex King, who
passed away, suddenly, on August 21,
1940. Inserted by his loving brother Jim,
sister-in-law Lucy, nieces and nephews,
Ted (AlF), Evelyn, Alex .AWF). Edie, of
Boulder City.
LINDSAY.—In loving memory of our
darling Baby, Doris Leslie, who passed
away August 21, 1940; aged 3½ months.
Inserted by her loving mother and
father.
LINDSAY.—ln loving memory of Doris
Leslie, who passed away on August 21,
1940; aged 3½ months, loving grand-
daughter of Mrs Ellis (Rivervale), little
niece of Bill (POW, Italy), Ted (RAAF,
abroad), and Betty (deceased).
MARTIN.—Treasured memories today
and always of our dear Father, who
passed away August 17, 1939; also our
dear Mother, who passed away August
22, 1942. Inserted by their loving sons
and daughters.
McKAY.—A tribute of love and remem-
brance to my dear Husband (Don), who
passed away on August 22, 1940. In-
serted by his loving wife.
years ago. Inserted by Sam and Ivy.
McKAY.—Cherished memories of Don,
who passed away on August 22, 1940. In-
serted by his brother-in-saw and sister-
in-law, T. and B. Saunders and niece
Mary.
IN MEMORIAM.
McKEEVER.—In loving memory of our
dear Wife and Mother, who passed away
August 21, 1942. Inserted by her loving
husband and family.
McKEEVER.—In loving memory of our
dear Mother and Grandma, who passed
away August 21, 1942. Inserted by her
loving daughter and son-in-law. Matt
and Charlie, and grandchildren, Bob,
Dot and Peter.
McKEEVER.—Treasured memories today
and always of our dear Mother, who left
us on August 21, 1942. Inserted by her
fond daughter Ettie, son-in-law Tom and
grandchildren. Terry and Tom.
McKEEVER.—In loving memory of our
dear Mother, who passed away August
21, 1942. Inserted by her fond daughter
May and son-in-law Vic.
McNAMARA.—In loving memory of my
dear Husband, John McNamara, who
passed peacefully away at East Fre-
mantle August 20, 1942. Always remem-
bered by his loving wife.
MULQUEENY.—Memories will never die
John Mulqueeny (late 51st Batt).
Ever remembered by his wife, Maggie
Mulqneeny.
PAGE.—In loving memory of our dear
Mother and Nanna, who departed this
life August 22, 1942, at Bunbury. Ever
remembered by her son Vic, daughter-in-
law Esma, grandchildren Joan, Trev and
Brian.
PAGE (Amy Isobel).—In loving memory
of our dear Mother and Gran, who
passed away August 22, 1942. Always re-
membered by her sons, Syd and Doug
and daughter-in-law Bett; Gran of
Betty and Wendy (Boyanup).
PAGE (Amy Isobel).—In fond memory
of our dear Mother and Gran, who
passed away August 22, 1942. Dearly
loved by her son John, daughter-in-law
Connie and baby Peter (Boyanup).
PAGE.—Treasured memories today and
always of my dear Mother, passed away
August 22, 1942. Ever remembered by her
loving son Doug.
PAGE.—Dear to our memory and always
in our thoughts, our darling Mother, who
passed away August 22, 1942, at Bun-
bury. Always remembered by her lov-
ling daughter Girlie, son-in-law Reg,
little grandson Keith.
PAGE.—Today brings sad thoughts but
leaves beautiful memories of our darling
Mother, who passed away August 22,
1942. Sadly missed by her loving daughter
Edna, son-in-law Laurie (AIF).
PAGE.—I loving memory of our dear
Friend, Amy Isabel Page, of Boyanup,
who passed away August 22, 1943. In-
serted by Pern add Evelyn Brilliant.
PRICE.—Fondest memories of our dear
Son and Brother, Robert Keith (Bob),
who passed away August 21, 1932. Ever
remembered by his mother, father and
family.
QUAYLE.—Fondest memories of my dear
Husband, Wally, who passed away August
22, 1941. Ever remembered by his lov-
ing wife.
QUAYLE.—In loving memory of my dear
Sons, Chris and Wally, parted from me
on August 19 and 22, 1941, respectively
Always remembered by mother.
RAJANDER.—In loving memory of our
dear Husband and Father, John Rajander,
who left us on August 21, 1942. Lov-
ingly remembered by his wife and family.
RAMSAY.—Cherished memories of our
dear Mother, who passed away August
21, 1940. Lovingly remembered by son
David and daughter-in-law Myrl.
RODGERS.—In sweet and loving mem-
ories of my dear Wife, passed away at
Harvey Hospital, August 21, 1942. In-
serted by her loving husband, Jas Rodgers.
RODGERS.—In lovng memory of dear
Mother, who passed away at Harvey,
August 21, 1942. Loved and remembered
always by her devoted son Len (AlF)
and daughter-in-law Eileen.
RODGERS.—In loving memory of my
dear Mother, who passed away on August
21, 1942. Sadly missed by her son Jack.
RODGERS.—Time passes on but beauti-
ful memories will live for ever in our
hearts of our darling Mother (Rose
Ellen), who passed away at Harvey Hos-
pital, August 21, 1942. Inserted by her
loving son Pat, daughter-in-law Connie.
RODGERS.—In sad and loving memory
of our dear Mother and Grandma, Rose
Ellen, who passed away August 21, 1942.
Always remembered by her loving son
Ken, daughter-in-law Hope and little
Helen.
RODGERS.—A tribute of love to the
memory of our dear Mother, who died
August 21, 1942. Inserted by her loving
son and daughter-in-law, Clarrie and
Jean, grandchildren, Patricia, Eileen, Kay
and Frances (Kalgoorlie).
RODGERS.—Treasured memories today
and always at our dear Mother and
Grandma, died August 21, 1942. Always
remembered by daughter Rita, son-in-
law Ron and grandchildren, Maureen
and Kevin.
RODGERS.—Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept, too dear to ever forget,
my loving Mother, Rose Ellen, who passed
away August 21, 1942. Inserted by her
loving daughter Doll and son-in-law Bill,
grandchildren, Shelia and Billy.
RODGERS.—Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept of one too dear to ever
forget, our loving Mother and Grandma,
who passed away at Harvey, August 21,
1942. Inserted by her loving daughter
Agnes, son-in-law Frank, grandchildren,
Aileen, Marilyn and Keith (Boulder).
RODGERS.—A tribute of loving remem-
brance to the passing of a kindly neigh-
hour, faithful toiler and noble soul (Mrs
Rodgers). You are sincerely missed by
the Lange family (Brumswick).
ROSE.—Peep in our hearts a memory is
kept of one too dearly loved to ever
forget, our Husband and Father, who
was taken August 21, 1940. Inserted
by his loving wife Lena and family.
lbie (RAN), Dossie, Billie, Victor and Betty.
ROSE.—In loving memory of a wonder-
ful Father whom I could never forget.
who passed away August 21, 1940. Always
remembered by his daughter Doss.
ROSEKELLY.—ln loving memory our
dear Husband and Father, who passed
away August 21, 1938. Always remem-
bered by his loving wife and family.
RUMBALL (Edith).—Loving memory of
our dear Mother and Grans, died August
21, 1942. Ever remembered by Edith
Gowan and family.
SAVAGE.—In loving memory of Robert
Savage, who passed away August 22,
1941; also Elisabeth Savage, who passed
away September 8, 1942. Ever remem-
bered by their loving daughter Lizzie
(Mrs J. S. Stanley) and their grand-
daughters, Jessie (Mrs D. Leahy) and
Lillian (Mrs F. Moore).
SMITH.—In sad and loving memory of
my dearly beloved Fiance, Robert Ash-
ley (Bert) Smith, who entered in rest,
Angust 21, 1941. Remembered always
by his loving dances, Phyllis (late Bruce
Rock).
SMITH.—In loving memory of Gary
John, who left us on August 21, 1939.
Ever remembered by his loving mother
and father and little sister June.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our
Grandson and Nephew, Gary. Inserted
by his Nana and Pop Ford and uncle
David and aunty Kath. Dennis and
Marion Carrick.
SMITH.—Sacred to the memory of my
dear Mother, Sarah Beaven, who passed
away August 21, 1935. Inserted by her
loving daughter Florence (Mrs E. Harri-
son, Victoria Park).
STUART—RILEY.—Deep in my heart a
memory is kept of my two dear Sisters
I will never forget, Margaret, died
August 22, 1940; EIizabeth, September
22, 1933. Inserted by their lonely sister Jessie.
TRIGG.—Fondest memories of Arthur
T. Trigg, beloved Husband of Isabella
and devoted Father of Lorna, who passed
away August 21, 1939. Inserted by his
wife and daighter.
TRIMBLE.—In memory of our dear
Mother, who died on August 22, 1942.
Always remembered by her husband, W.
Trimble, Nelson, Vernon, Raymond,
Marvin, Lilly (deceased). Decima, Ve-
rona, Dulcie, Mostyn and Bertha.
TRIMBLE.—In ever loving memory of
our dear Mother, Lillian Gertrude
Trimble, who passed peacefully away
at Norseman, August 22, 1942. Inserted
by her sorrowing son Marvin, daughter-
in-law Rita and grandchildren, Kevin
(Yvonne) and Vera.
TRIMBLE.—In fond and loving memory
of our dear Mother and Grandmother,
who passed away on August 22, 1942,
Bertha, son-in-law Charles, grand-
daughter Zeta Congdon.
TRIMBLE.—A tribute to the memory of
our dear Friend, Mrs Trimble, who
passed away at Norseman on August 22,
1942. Inserted by Mr and Mrs Coyle
and Vera.
WATTS.—In loving memory of our
dear Wife, Mother and Grandma,
Joanna, who passed away August 21,
1942. Inserted by her loving husband
and children, Frank, Ena and Connie,
son-in-law Bert (AlF), daughter-in-law
Ena and grandsons, Hubert and David
(Popanyinning).
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my
dear Husband, Francis Matthews, who
passed away August 22, 1942. Inserted by
his loving wife and sons.
WOO.—Passed away on August 22, 1942,
George Victor, our dear husband and
father. Inserted by his loving wife and
family, Byron, Les and Joy.
YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear
Husband and Father, John Samuel, who
passed away August 21, 1931. Always
remembered by his loving wife and
family (Cottesloe).
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MR and MRS B. GOODWIN, 17 Fair-
light-street, Mosman Park, wish to
THANK relatives and friends for letters,
telegrams, cards, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their
ad bereavement; especially Sisters and
doctors of St John of God Hospital; also
Rev Father McArdle and Rev Father
O'Connor. Will all please accept this as
a personal expression of sincere grati-
tude.
MR and MRS J. H. SHAW, of Nor-
tham, desire to sincerely THANK all
relatives and friends for their sympathy
expressed personally, by telegrams, let-
ters, cards and floral tributes in the
recent sad loss of their dearly beloved
son John.
MR and MRS R. P. FOWLER, of Com-
mercial Bank, Midland Junction, desire
to express their sincere THANKS to all
kind friends and relatives for telegrams,
letters, cards, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in the
recent sad loss of their dear mother;
especially thanking Dy Buttsworth, Mat-
ron Baker, Sister Wren and staff of Beau-
fort Hospital for their kindness and un-
tiring attention. Will all please accept
this as a personal expression of deep
appreciation.
DRIVER and MRS H. L WARD desire to
THANK all kind friends for violets, let-
ters, cards and personal expressions of
sympathy in the sad loss of their son,
Ron.
MRS L. KENWORTHY, of 49 Princess-
road, Claremont, wishes to THANK all
kind friends and relatives for letters,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in the sad Ioss
of her dear husband. Will all please
accept this as a sincere expression, of
gratitude.
MRS M. ENRIGHT and Family, of
Goomalling, wish to sincerely THANK all
kind relatives and friends for telegrams,
letters, cards and personal expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of their
devoted son and brother, Peter. Will all
please accept this as a personal expres-
sion of sincere gratitude.
MRS A. TIPLER, of Southern Cross, and
Family, wish to sincerely THANK all kind
friends and relatives for letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad loss.
Especially do they thank Dr L. D. Hodby,.
matron and staff of Southern Cross Hos-
pital. Will all please accept this as
a personal expression of deep gratitude.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS KATHLEEN CATTO and Sons wish
to THANK all kind friends and relatives
for letters, cards, telegrams and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy during
their recent sudden loss. Please accept
this as a personal expression of sincere
gratitude.
MRS LETITIA THOMPSON and Family,
of Toodyay, desire to THANK all kind
friends for telegrams, cards, letters,
floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy extended during their recent
sad bereavement. Will all please accept
this as a personal expression of grati-
tude.
MRS A. HAWKINS, of Kalamunda, wishes
to express her sincere THANKS to all
kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams
floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in her recent sad bereave-
ment. Will all please accept this as a
personal expression or sincere gratitude.
MRS E. HUGHES, of 334 Newcastle-
street, Perth, wishes to THANK all kind
friends and relatives for telegrams, let-
ters, cards, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in her recent sad
loss of her beloved husband. Will all
please accept this as a personal expres-
sion of gratitude.
MRS WEDGWOOD and Family, of Mt
Lawley, wish to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for telegrams, letters, cards,
floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad loss of
their dear husband and father. Will all
please accept this as a personal expres-
sion of sincere gratitude.
MRS M. J. ELDER and Family desire
to THANK all kind friends and relatives
for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tri-
butes and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their recent sad bereavement,
especially thanking Dr Pearson. Will all
please accept this as a personal expres-
son of sincere gratitude.
J. KELLY and Family, Brothers and
Sisters wish to sincerely THANK all kind
friends for nnmerous telegrams, letters
cards, flowers and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment; especially thanking the Sisters of
St John of God Hospital, Fathers Ber-
nard and Depiazzi. also Drs O'Neill anc
Simpson for their kindness and atten-
tion. Will all accept this as a personal
expresson of gratitude.
CORPORAL G. A. WORTHINGTON
(AIF) and Mr and Mrs J. R. Smedley
and Family., of 33 Central-avenue, Bea-
consfield, wish to THANK all friends and
relatives for floral tributes, letters, cards,
telegrams and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment, and also desire to thank Dr Bean
and Matron Gourley and the sisters and
staff of the Grosvenor Hospital for their
unfailing attention. Will all please ac-
cept this as a personal expression of
deep gratitude.
MR T. O. GARDINER and Family, of
Ferguson, wish to express their sincere
THANKS to all their relatives and many
kind friends for floral tributes, tele-
grams letters and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment. Especially do they thank Mr Hal
Gibbs for acts of kindness. Will all
please accept this as a personal expres-
sion of sincere gratitude.
MR R. de LAETER and Son wish to
THANK very sincerely all kind friends
and relatives for floral tributes, letters,
cards telegrams and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad and sud-
den bereavement. Please accept this
is an acknowledgment of gratitude.
MR A. J. O'CONNELL and Family de-
sire to express their sincere THANKS
to all kind friends for letters, cards
telegrams and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad loss. Will
all please accept this as a personal ex-
pression of deep gratitude.
THE Sons and Daughters and Relatives
of the late HENRY RICHARD LYNCH
sincerely THANK all kind friends for their
floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams
and personal expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement. Especially
do they thank Sister Ryl Smith, Rev
Father Kelleher and the Sisters of St
Brigid's Convent, West Perth. Will all
please accept this as personal expres-
sion of gratitude.
SONS and Daughter of MRS ANNAS
BRIGGS wish to THANK all relatives
and friends for letters telegrams, cards,
floral tributes and expressions of sym-
pathy in their recent sad bereavement;
also thanking Dr Cook. Will all please
accept this as a personal expression of
gratitude.
THE Sons and Daughters of the late
AUGUSTINE SELLER, of Crooked Brook,
wish to sincerely THANK all kind friends
and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams,
floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent bereavement.
Will all please accept this as a personal
expression of gratitude.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ANSELL.—The Funeral of the late Mr
James Ansell, late of Kununoppin, and a
South African Imperial Veteran, will take
place in the Church of England portion
of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 10.50
o'clock THIS (Saturday) MORNING.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Perth.
B3232 and B3772.
ARLISS-ROBINSON.—The Friends of
the late Mr Henry Arliss-Robnson, of 9
Bennett-street, East Perth, formerly
Secretary, Fremantle Hospital, are re-
spectfully Informed that his remains will
be privately interred in the Church of
England portion of the Karrakatta Ceme-
tery. THIS (Saturday) MORNING at
10.30 o'clock.
ARTHUR F. DAVIES and COMPANY.
Tel L2225, F2177 and B9400.
CLARK.—The Friends of the late Mr
William George Clark of Chidlow, be-
loved husband of the late Ellen Clark,
are respectfully informed that his re-
mains will be interred in the Methodist
Cemetery, Karakatta, at 3 o'clock THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON. The Funeral
will leave the Private Service Chapel of
W. Snell and Son, Midland Junction, at
2.10 o'clock. Friends may proceed by
train leaving Midland Junction at 1.52
o'clock and Perth at 2.35 o'clock.
WILLIAM SNELL and SON, Midland
Junction. Tel UJ84.
COOPER.—The Friends of the late Ed-
ward Cooper, former cabinetmaker, of
Perth, and of 27 Bunning-street, West
Perth, beloved husband of Beatrice Alice,
loving father of Violet and Grace, are
respectfully informed that his remains
will be laid to rest in the Church of
England Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 10
o'clock ON MONDAY MORNING. The
Funeral is appointed to leave his late
residence, 27 Bunning-street, West
Perth, at 9.40 o'clock. Friends attending
may proceed by the 9.35 o'clock train
leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO. Tel B8008.
HESTER.— Friends of Mr W. J.
(RAAF) and Mrs Hester, of 22 Tedding-
ton-street, Victoria Park, are respect-
fully informed that the remains of their
late dearly loved infant daughter, Anne
Elizabeth, will be privately interred in
the Church of England portion of the
Karrakatta Cemetery, THIS (Saturday)
MORNING.
BOWRA and O'DEA, 195 Pier-street,
Perth. Tel B4308, Private B3376.
PARLOR.—The Friends of the late Ada
Parlor, late of 179 Seventh-avenue. In-
glewood, beloved sister of Ellen Parlor,
are respectfully informed that her re-
mains will be laid to rest in the Metho-
dist Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 2 o'clock
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. The
Funeral is appointed to leave our Chapel,
281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 1.40
o'clock. Friends attending may proceed
by the 1.30 o'clock train leaving Perth
C. H. SMITH and CO. Tel B8008.
PICKETT.—The Friends of the late Mr
John Pickett, of 102 Nicholson-road, Su-
biaco, dearly beloved husband of Alice
Maud, are respectfully Informed that his
remains will be interred in the Anglican
Cemetery, Karrakatta, THIS (Saturday)
MORNING at 11.15 o'clock. The Funeral
will leave his late residence, 102 Nichol-
son-road, Subiaco, at 11 o'clock.
POSSER, SCOTT and CO, LTD, Su-
biaco. W1804, B3399, L2682, F1066.
GUOOFG LODGE OLIVE BRANCH
No 5.
PICKETT.—The Officers and Members of
the above Lodge are respectfully re-
quested to attend the Funeral of their
late Member, Bro J. Pickett, which will
be conducted in the Anglican portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery THIS (Satur-
day) MORNING at 11.15 o'clock. Con-
necting train will leave Perth at 10.25 o'clock
H . F. JAHN, RWM.
H. G. F. SIMMONDS, Secretary.
REID.—The Friends of the late Mrs
Rosabella Reid, of 11 Grey-street, Fre-
mantle, widow of the late Joseph Alex-
ander Reid, are respectfully informed
that a private family Church of Eng-
land Service will be held in the Cre-
matorium Chapel, Karrakatta, THIS
(Saturday) MORNING at 11.30 o'clock.
ARTHUR H. DAVIES and COMPANY.
Tel L2225, F2177 and B9400.
ROSE.—The Friends of the late Mrs
Maria Eliza Rose, of Spencer-street, Bun-
bury, relict of the late Robert Henry
Rose, are respectfully informed that her
remains will be interred in the Old Pic-
ton Churchyard at 3 o'clock THIS (Sat-
urday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege will
move from St Paul's Cathedral Bunbury,
at the conclusion of a Service which will
commence at 2.30 o'clock.
WILLIAM BRITTAIN and SON, Fune-
ral Directors, Bunbury. Tel Bunbury 15.
TREASURE.—The Friends of the late Mr
Levi Treasure, Farmer, of Kojonup, are
respectfully informed that his remains
will be interred in the Roman Catholic
portion of the Kojonup Cemetery at 2.30
o'clock TOMORROW (Sunday) AFTER-
NOON. The Funeral Is appointed to leave
the Roman Catholic Church, Kojonup,
after a service commencing at 2 o'clock
Sunday.
BOWRA and O'DEA, 195 Pier-street.
Perth. Tel B4308, Private B3376.
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