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BIRTHS { -'; -l ALLISON (nee dray).-On August id. at

Bethesda, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Allison a son (John Malcolm). (Premature.) < '

1 BROCK.-On August -, 6" to . Melba.! wife

or Nigel Brock, Epping-a .son. (Both well.)

CARPENTER (Eertoli)AOn August 7, at Rosehill private hospital,-to W.O. and Mrs. John Carpenter-a daughter. (Ann Lavelle).

CARR -On June 23. to L.A.C. and Mrs. A. J., Carr, Elwood-a son;"

CHARTER (nee Allen).-Ofl^August 7, at Marlston 'private hospital, Fairfield, to Eleanor [and Keith, of 65 Ferry- street, Alphington-a son. (Both well.)

CODE -On August 9, at St. George's Hos- pital', Kew. to Hazel, wife of Staff-Sergeant R. WV Code (A.I.F.)-a daughter (Christine Ruth).

COVENTRY -(nee Powell).-On August 9, at Devon, Glenhuntly, to Captain and Mrs.

Doug. Coventry-a son.

DAHLBERG (Brown). - On August 12, at Avonhurst, to Ruth and Larry-a daugh- ter. (Both well.)

DA.WS (nee Cmter) -On August 4. at Bush Nursing Hospital, Benalla, to Merle, wife of Percv Daws. Lima South-a daughter (Margaret Elizabeth).

EDWARDS (Harrison).-On "August 3, at Devori private hospital, to Flight-Lieutenant and' Mrs. F. K. Edwards-a son (Frederic Gary), i

FARLEY-On August 13. at Seskinore pri- vat» hospital. Camberwell, to Jean and Norm-a son (Graeme Noiman). (Both .wellt)

GAWITH.-On August 9, at St. Jude's private hospital, Murtoa, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gawith-a daughter. (Both well.)

GIBSON (Suzette Storey).-On July 23, at Cmeo, to Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson-a son (Ian David).

GLASSCOCK-On August 6. at St. Elmo, Moreland, to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Glass cock. Monomeith-a daughter (Judith).

GLEESON (nee Mcclelland).-On August 9, afc * Jessie Mcpherson Hospital, to Lieut, and. Mrs. J. L. Gleeson-a daughter (Pat- ricia .Joy). " - >

HAMILTON (Killeen) -On August 8. at Deniliquin District Hospital, to Jean, wife of W: E, Hamilton. Finley-a son (Edward Johiy.

HAYNES (Joyce Thomas).-On August 9, at "Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes-a son (Barry Roy).

HENRY (Turner).-On August 10, at Windermere, to Nance and Alan-a son (Peter John),.

HERRÏNGTON.-On July 8, to Dr. and Mrs. >A. C. Herrington. of Bowral, N.S.W. a daughter (Margaret Louise).

HOOLEY (Sibyl Frances).-On August 11, at Warragul, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hooley, of Lardner-a daughter (Haidyn Frances).

HUNTER1 (nee Powell).-On August 5. at St. ' Andrew's, to Clarice, wife of Captain Janies Hunter-a son (Ian James).

IREItAND (McCombe).-On August 7, et Windermere, to Lois and George (RA.A.F.) a son (Richard George Wellesley). (Both well.)

JÀRRETT-WOOSNAM.-On August 7, at Merlewood, to Ivan (A.I.F., returned M.E.) and. Olive-a son.

JENKINSON (Crosbie).-On August ß. at Corinella, Williamstown, to Dulcie and Fred -triplets (girls). (AU well.)

JOHNSTONE (Marshall).-On August 12, »t ßt. Helens, to Mavis and Arthur-a daughter (Joyce May). (Both well.)

KARlATHANASOPOULOS.-On August 6, at St. "'Andrew's Hospital, East Melbourne, to Mr. -and Mrs. O. Karathanasopoulos - a daughter. -

LOHSE (nee Muston).-On August 7. at Avonhurst Hospital, to Marjorie and Val a daughter (Margaret Gay).

LOWERSON.-On August 9, at Wangaratta Community Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowerson, Bogong-a daughter.

McCABE (nee Kitty Vagg). - On August I, "at.Kulki private hospital, Moreland, to Mrj arid Mrs. Charles Mccabe-a son (Garry Oharjes, brother for Suzanne.) (Both well.) MCLACHLAN (Keogh).-On August 7, at St. Vincent's, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mclachlan, Bulleen road. North Balwyn-a son ¿Neil Michael).

MCLEOD (Anthonsen).-On August 10, at Bethesda, to L.A.C. Ron and Lil McLeod, Clarendon street, Thornbury-a son (Ronald David).

MfeNAUGHTON (Bottomley) -On August 11,.at St., Andrew's, to Dr. and Mrs. Alan _ Mcnaughton-a soil. "

JÜLLER (pee Reseigh).-On August 12, at

St. "Andrew's, to Dorothy Jean, wife of W. B. Miliar-a daughter. (Both well.)

MOLE (Arnold).-On August 8, to Bet and

Norm-a daughter (Jeannette Lorraine).

JX>RE,(nee Jean Allison). - On August

qsgièl, Mr. and Mrs. A G. Moore, Ring- la .daughter (Jenifer Betty),

M*ÓRKIS (nee Whittaker-On August 5, et Guildford Hospital, Camberwell, to Hilda and John-a son (David John).

NAISMITH (Kenny).-On August 11, at Bethlehem, to Gunner and Mrs. N. C. Naismith-a daughter (Annette Marie).

- NOBLE (nee Neale).-On August 11, to Lorna and Russel-a son. (Both well.)

O'DONNELL (nee Gahan) -On Auguct 11. to Patricia, wife of G. D. O'Donnell, of (Sandringham-a son.

ORD (Woolletfc). - On August 1, at St. George's Hospital, to Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Ord-a daughter.

POWELL.-On August 9, at the Port Fairy Hospital,/ to Olive, wife of J. Baden Powell, Talara; i Port Fairy-a daughter.

POWNALL (Irvine).-On August' 12, at' Moira, Sandringham, to Mary and L-"Sgt. R. A. Pownall (A.I.F.. ret.)-a daughter.

BATTEN (Cameron). - On August 9, at Haworth, to Jean and Barrie -? a daughter (Janet Barrington).

RECHTER (nee Betty !Oato).-On August 6. at^lPadua, North Brighton, to S.-Sgt. and Mrs. O; M. Rechter-a daughter (Beverley «urgpss1). (Both well.)

REED (nee Ezard).-On August 10, at Rose- hill. Bentleigh, to George and Gladys - a daugKter,(Judith).

RENNIE (Abercromby).-On August 10. at St. Anarewis, East Melbourne, to Elizabeth. the wife of John Campbell Rennie (lieut., A.I.F.)-V-a son.

ROBERTS (nee Bette Brown).-On August 12, at Avonhurst, Queen's road, to Squadron Leader 'and Mrs. Ivor Roberts-a daughter (Pamela).

RODSTED.-On August G, to Vlvlenne and Jim-a' daughter (Frances Vivienne). (A sister for Jennifer.)

ROSEFIELD (nee Lewis).-On ,August 10,1 at St.'Andrew's Hospital, to Major M. M. (A.I.F.) and Mrs. Rosefield-a son (David Lewis).

ROSS (Elva Cole),-On July 28. >at Ouyen District Hospital, to -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross-a son.

RUSSELL (nee Heighway).-On August, 11, W.O. Hospital, Warragul, to Kay and Laurie

-a son. s

SEEBECK (Liardet). - On August 9. at Bethesda, to Lew and Lulu-a son (Geoffrey Francis).

SHERWOOD (nee Smith).-On August 7. at Airlie, Ivanhoe, to Lorna, wife of W. G. Sherwood-a son1 (Bruco William).

SIGGINS (Peacock).-On August 5, at Carbethon, to Muriel and Arthur-a son (Peter J,ohn).

SINOLAIR.-On August 6. at St. George's, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sinclair, 458 White Horse road, Surrey Hills-a daughter (Roslyn Jean).

SPURRIER.-On August 9, at Winston, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spurrier, Manning load, East Malvern-a daughter (Susan).

. STEPHENS (Williams).-On August G. at Jessie MoPherson Hospital, to Evelyn and Tom-a daughter. (Sister for Donald.)

THOMAS (Edna Laird).-On August 7, at Mercy Hospital, to W.O. and Mrs. Cyril N. Tliomas-ft son.

TINO ATE (nee Betty Clowes).-On August 10. at ^Oaklands, Preston, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert« Tíngate-a sister for Gillian (Shirley Carita). "

VENN (Ina Thomas).-On August lOj at Epworth, to Ina and Bob-a daughter. (Nola Jna).

WATERHOUSE-On 'August 10, at Strath- allan, Turramurra, to Ruth, wife of Ser- geant J, T. Waterhouse (R.A.A.F.), of Kil- lara, "N.S W.-a ' son.'

WENKER.-On-1 August' 7,' at' Lynwood privale .hospital, . to Freda and; Bill (R.A.A.F.)-a daughter (Lois Ann).'

WHITE, (thatcher). - On August 13^at Myiosi, tp Edna and Em-a daughter. (Both well.) j »i

WIMPOLE-On August 7, at St. Vincent's Maternity, Hospital. Melbourne-, to Geneviève, wife of F, Mci. Wimpole-a son. '

WISHART <nee Reid).-On August'9. to Linda, wife of David S. Wishart, 15 College road. Werribee-twin daughters. (AJÍ well.)

YOUNG ' (Cromb). - On August 10. at Wynstay, Hawthorn, to Lucy, wife of John

MARRIAGES

ADENEY-TATTERSON". - On August 12, at St. Mark's Church, Camberwell, by the Rev. P. W. Robinson, Eleanor Maud, only daughter of Mr. John Tatterson and the late { Mrs, Tatterson, of Cranbourne, Victoria, to

< ©pi. Alexander John (A.I.F.), yornif*r son ' M Mr. and Mrs. Alex. W, Adeney, 17 Toorak mut. South Camberwell.

DR. JAMES S. BUCHANAN hos Resumed

_Practice. 8 Collins st.. Melbourne.

DR. ALLAN R. MCKENZIE is carrying on the

Practice oí Dr. John Bryan, at 717 Gien

huntly rd., Caulfield._

! MARRIAGES

DENGATE- ANDERSON. - On August 2, at Presbyterian Church, Malvern, by Rev. R, J. Howie, Rhoda, second daughter oí Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Malvern, to A.B. Jack Dengate, R.A.N.. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dentate. .?Ashburton.

NAUGHTON - THOMAS. - On July 3, at St. Augustine'^ Church. Maryborough, by Rev. Father Dunne. Jessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser. Talbot, to Leo., son ol Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Naughton, Shepparton.

PAYNE-FARMILO-Oh " July 10, at Methodist Church, Box Hill, by .the Rev. F. E. Richards, Lola Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr ' and Mrs. A, E. Farmilo, Box Hill, to iFrank H. Payne, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.. E. Pâynet Box Hill.

WESTFIELD-TRASK.-On ' July 17, at St.

John's, Camberwell, by Rev. Fenwick Browne, Jeanette Adair, eldest ' daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. *A. Trask, to Frederick E. Westfield, only son of Mr. and Mrs. West- field, Rosebud.

WILSON-PATERNOSTER. - On July 31, at Holy Trinity Church of England, Sydney road, Coburg, by Rev. C L. Crossley, Inez, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Pater- noster. 214 Melville road, Pascoevale South, to Sergeant A. D. Wilson (A.I.F.), only son or Mrs. R. Wilson, 125 Park street. Park- ville.

WORLAND-GARDNER. - On July 31, at Holy Trinity Church oí England, Thornbury, by Rev. P. A. Wlsewould, Beatrice Josephine Gardner to Ivor Richard Worland.

SILVER WEDDING

HICKMAN-MENDOZA.-Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hickman announce with pleasure the 26th anniversary of, their marriage, which was celebrated August 14. 1918, nfc Mel- bourne. (Present address, 30 Kent gi ove,

C&ulfieid.) , i *

ARTHUR NIALL , & COGHLAN.

Transfer of Practices. Locums. ¿te. 127 Collins street east. C 1322.

GOLDEN WEDDINGS

BULL-BREAKEY.-Mr. and Mrs A. A. Bull announce with pleasure the 60th anni- versary oí their marriage, celebrated at Moonee Ponds by Rev. A. H. Bryant on August 16, 1893. (Present address, Apton Hall, 13 Royal avenue, North Essendon.)

LOWE.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowe have pleasure In announcing the 50th anniversary of their wedding, celebrated August 3. 1893, at Wedgewood Methodist Church. Heath street, Crewe. Cheshire. England. (Present address. 53 Farm stieet, Newport, Mel-

bourne.)

ROBINSON-AMIET.-On August 15, 1893, at Richmond, Victoria, by Rev. J. Evans, William James Robinson, of Richmond, to Marie Louise Amiet, of Richmond. (Present ncdress, 173-175 Victoria parade, Colllngwod. Reception to be held at MU. Hall, Hoddle ¡btreet. Collingwood, Satuiday, August 14.)

DIAMOND WEDDING, .,

ELLINGWORTH-AINGER.-Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellingworth, Tangley. 54 William htieet. Box Hill, announce with gratitude the 60th anniversary of their wedding, cele- brated at United Methodist Church, Box Hill, on August 15. 1883, by the late Rev. D. Porteous. At home Monday and Tuesday, August l8 and 17.

DEATHS

On Active Service

, BROWN.-A tribute to the memory of our beloved biother. Bro. R. N. P. Brown, who was,killed in an airciaft accident. England, August 1, 1943. (From the Master, officers, and brethren oí the Sorrento Lodge, No. 371, Victoria.)

(For Continuation of Announcements

See Page 13).

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HADIB.-On August 10. result aircraft acci- dent, John Mcintyre., -A very dear friend. ¡(Marjorie.)

EADIR-On August 10 {result of air acci- dent), Sgt.-Pilot John Mcintyre .(R..A-A.F,), Joved friend of Clare Robb. -My school pal.

LAWRANCE.-In memory of Corporal Peter Keith, killed In New viumea on August 4. -Our great loss. (Sophie and Mac.)

IiAWRANCE.-On August 4 (accidentally billed In New Guinea), Corporal Peter Lawrance, loved pal of Ilma, Jack, and baby peter Bett. -A life made .beautiful by kindly deeds.

MCGREGOR.-A tribute to the memory of my pal, Flying Officer D. Ii. (Mae), lost In Irish Sea, November 1, 1942. (Flying Officer tieoff. Oxlade, R.A.A.F., England.)

McKAY.-On August 6 (result of accident while on duty) A.C.I William Ronald McKay, dearly loved youngest son-of Winifred McKay, of Lockington, and the late Charles McKay, 7th Battalion, A.I.F.. and loved brother of Stan (2'23rd. A.I.F.). aged 19 years.

NICHOLSON. - On July 17, killed in action, New Guinea, Maxwell, loved nephew of Mrs. R Brice, 18a New street. Annadale, brother of Jack, P.O.W. in Germany.

WARD.-On August 8. New Guinea, Flying Officer William. John Ward, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Ward, devoted brother of Bruce and Clive, loving fiance of Berta Mitchell, of Kilmarnock, Merbein. -His duty nobly done.

ADAMS.-On August 13, at 217 Union road, Surrey Hills, William Arthur, beloved hus- band of Margaret, loving father of Gladys, William. Albert, George (deceased), Phyllis (Mrs. P. Kelynack). Eileen, John, and Sylvia (Mrs. C. Rleusset).

AILWOOD.-On July 2U, at Tongain, Frederick Clarence, loving husband of Olive Evelyne, devoted father of Fred (Queens- land). Olivia (Mrs. Campbell, Kew), and Mannte (Sgt., R.A.A.F.).

ANDERS.-On August 11 (suddenly), at Murtoa, Francis Edith, widow of Rudolf, and loved mother of Tom. Jack, Marjorie (Mrs. O. E. Schultz), and Les (A.M.F.), aged 61

years.

ANDERSON.-On August 12, at his resi- dence, Bridges avenue. Traralgon, Thomas Young, beloved husband of Clara, and dearly loved father of Anne (Mrs. G. Matfln) and Vera (Mrs. A. Errington), and very fond grandfather of Marjorie, George. Don, Max, and John, aged 71 years.

ARNEL-On August 12, at 226 Clarke street, Northcote, Albert H., dearly loved husband of Fanny, loving father of George and Mavis, father-in-law of Rita, pappa of Mnrilyn, loved brother of Lizzie. Sarah, Charles, and Joe, aged CO years. -Loved

by all.

BIRKETT.-On August 12, at Dunolly, George, beloved husband of Susan, loving father of Hilda (deceased), William, Esme (Mrs. Drury), George (A.I.F. P.O.W.. Ger- many), Jack, Dulcie (Mrs, H. Plett), and

Harry.

BOYLE.-On August 11. at his residence, Stanley street, Richmond. Daniel, dearly loved father of Roy and Lucy, and loving grand- father of Victor, Robert, and Betty. -Safe in the arms of Jesus.

BROOKS.-On August 12, at a private hospital, Edith Ann. beloved wife of the late James Mcintosh Brooks, 50 Bowen street, Camberwell. (Privately interred.)

BURNS.-On August 7. at his residence. Benalla. Adam Moffat, youngest son of the late William and Betsy Bums, of Tunga- mah, and loving brother of Hugh, Brighton.

BYRNES.-On August 5, at Austin Hos- pital, Ellen (Ella), late of 8a Lisson grove, Hawthorn. (Privately cremated, Springvale,

August 6.)

CALLINAN.-On August 11 (result of acci- dent), Judith Norma, only daughter of Cap- tain and Mrs. J. M. Callinan, 286 Albeit road, South Melbourne. -R.I.P.

CALLINAN.-On August 11 (result of acci- dent), Judy, the beloved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Callinan, also niece of Roma and Olga, 22 Lynden street, East Cam- berwell. -Sadly missed. R.I.P.

CALLINAN.-On August 11 (result of acci- dent), Judy, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shingler, and niece of Robin, 286 Albert road, South Melbourne. -R.I.P.

CARTLIDGE.—On August 7, at his resi- dence, 74 Macgregor street. East Malvern, John, dearly beloved husband of Clara Jane,

aged 80 years.  

CARTLIDGE.—On August 7, at 74 Mac- gregor street, East Malvern, John, dearly beloved grandfather of John and Maud, and great-grandfather of Helen, Marie, and Faye,

aged 80 years.

CHANNIN.-On August 12. at 15 Hampton street, Hampton, Jane Lenoar. beloved wife ol Charles Channin, loving mother of Eleanor (Mrs. Claude Awburn), grandmother of Len oar (Mrs. F. Flynn), Marjorie, Valerie, and George Awburn. -At rest.

CONNORS.--On August 5, at Community Hospital, Wangaratta, Christina, loving wife of the late Michael Connors, of Tarrawingee, and loving and devoted mother of Michael, Irene (Mrs. Connor), Kathleen (Mrs. Whelan), Christina (Mrs. French), Doris (Mrs. Devery), and Cecil, aged 77 years.

-R.I.P.

CROWTHER.-On August 10, at 4 Brunton street. Ascotvale, Isabella Rachel, widow of the late Edward William Crowther, of Macarthur, loving mother of Beryl (Mrs. Robertson) and Doug (A.I.F.), and loved mother-in-law of Jock. -Our loved one. (Cremated privately.)

DANNOCK.-On August 13, at private hospital, Alfred, 13 St. George's road, Anna- dale, loved husband of the late Maud, lov- ing father of William. Dorothy (Mrs. Len- non), and Les, loved father-in-law of Mollie, and grandpa of Patty, aged 62 years.

DAWS.-On August 13, at private hospital,' Ivanhoe, Jane, beloved wife of the late Thomas Daws, and loved mother of Florence (Mrs. J. Curnow, deceased), and grand- mother of Rupert Cumow, aged 100 years.

DENTON.-On August 12, at her home, Karuah, 3G5 -Wattletree road, East Malvern. Sarah, widow of George Denton, and loved mother of Alice (deceased), Beatrice, Nellie, Laura, Queenie and Walter. (Interred pri-

vately.)

DENTON.-On August 12, at her home, 365 Wattletree road East Malvern, Sarah, loving mother-in-law of Edward D. Arnold, and loved grandmother oí Patricia and

Denton.

DENTON.-On August 12. at her home, 365 Wattletree road, Ea&t Malvern, Sarah, loving mother-in-law of Wlnawere J. Witton.

DOYLE.-On August 7, Amelia Mary, dearly loved sister of Katie (Mrs. F. Norris, Coburg) and Flo (Mrs. T Kennett, East St. Kilda), . also sister-in-law of Fred and Tom. -Rest

m peace.

FERRIER.-On August 3. at Coleraine, John Ross, loved elder son of John and Effie Ferrier, and loving brother of Douglas and

Sid.

FRASER.-On August 4, George Thomas, loved husband of Ivy Victoria, of 55 Den- mark street. Kew. and father of Charles «Homer, George Eastwood, Gef. (deceased),

Ada Roberta (Mrs. Hodgkinson), and loving grandpa of Robert, aged 74 .years.

FRECKLETON.-On August 13. at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. Clarke), ¡Unldon Grange, Terang. Francis (of May- field. Port Fairy) relict of the late Nellie Freckleton, and loving father of Leslie, Flossie (Mrs. Clarke), May (Mrs. Moreton), and Claude, aged 94 years. (Interred at Warrnambool.)

.GADSDEN,-A tribute to a loving, enthu- siastic, loyal, efficient worker, Georgine, by tlio voluntary helpers, Blood Transfusion Service, Red Cross House.

GILMORE.-On August 12, at her home, Elizabeth Landels, loved mother of Elizabeth and grandmother of Anthony.

GRAHAM-POLE.-On June 6. at his resi- dence, 23 Park avenue. Golder's Green. Len- non Richard, beloved husband of Betty Graham Pole (nee Nicholson), brother-in law of May (Mrs. M. E. Allen. Lorne), Emmie (Mrs. L. M. McNabb. Killara, N-S.W.). and Harold Nicholson (Sydney,

N.a.W.)

GUNDLACH.-On August 8, at Nyah, Kotiert, beloved husband of the late Mathilde yundlach, loving father of Richard, Robert, Alwin, and Paul, aged 81 years. -At rest.

HENDERSON.-On August 9, at his resi- lience, 15 'Andrew street, Horsham, John, .! J, ]?veà husband of late Jane Henderson, and loving father of George (Coburg), Stella 'ííw'snnm) Walter (Maryborough). Pearl years' Robcrts' Riverside, Horsham), aged 84 p,.T^^01} A»eust 1?. at Castlemaine, ' Doroth lcs' lovi"S father of Peggy and

-JÍ^L^-On August 12, at Castlemaine. Frank Charles, loved eldest son of the-late VÍE* and Mrs. J. P. Hill, brother of Annie »Mis. J. Finlayson, deceased). Nellie (Mrs. MiTBl''?ess»- Daisy (Mrs. J. de Monilpied), May (Mrs. R. M. Oakes), and Leslie. -At

Ho^i^^AT011 August 13. ot 10 Vista road. RS£f£?n\ Princes, widow of Samuel Lambert nn\*V,lov?d «other of Harry, Ilma, Leo s?i5L.£ran.kV, P"*1- Frances (Mrs. H. S. ST;» Bannockburn), Jack, and Violet, SSother, of Frances, May, Edward. 2? . J"1*1 " esmond, and grea t-grand

wiy VcUs1.11*' a8£d 75 years- -peace molw^'lS?, A««»»* 13, Prances, loving SteohT*0',1^11' mother-in-law of Harold of Alliinn nB,".nnockburn' and grandmother

nulsen. Betty, and Teddy.

DEATHS

HOKLL.-A tribute to the menioiy oí James Hurll, who died at Roseville, Sydney, on August 6, 1943. (Inserted by the'staff of Norman J. Hurll & Co., Viet., Pty. Ltd.)

INGS.-At her home, Rawdon, Ash grove, East Malvern, Mrs. EL M. Ings, dearly loved friend of Elsie and Doria Wyatt, Surrey

Hills.

JAFFRAY.-On August 9, at his residence, Surrey Hills, Melbourne, Rev. James Jaffray. beloved son of the late John Jaffray, of Wallacedale, Condah, and dearly loved brother of Margaret, Susan (Mrs. Incoll), John (deceased), Elizabeth, Ellen, Andrew, Alfred (deceased, First A.I.F.), Janet (de- ceased). Amy, Cathrine (Mrs. John Suttie), Reble (Mrs. Vert Kinghorn), Lousia, Robert (deceased), aged 75 years. -Until the day dfiwns and the shadows flee away.

JONES.-A tribute to the memory of Samuel Charles, loved "brother-in-law of Olive, and uncle of Harrie, died Brisbane, August 6; also his dear wife. Katie, passed away last October. -Affectionately remem- bered and sadly missed.

LEGG.-On August 11. at his residence, 69 Spray street. Elwood, Herbert William, the dearly beloved husband of May. loved father of Phyllis, Ernest, Alan, and Joan, father in-law of Joan. (Privately cremated at Springvale on August 13.)

LEGG.-On August 11. at his residence, Spray street. Elwood, Herbert William Legg. dearly loved and loving brother of Maud, and of Annie (deceased), and Edith (de- ceased). -Duty nobly done.

MANN.-On August 13 (suddenly), at Warragul, Charlot Elenor, beloved wife of James Robert, and loving mother of Noel, Joan, and Joyce. -Rest in peace.

MARCUS.-On August 6 (suddenly), at his residence, McLaren street. North Sydney, N.S.W., Paul, dearly loved husband of Norah, and loving father of Lucie Eugenie and Pauline, late Consul for France in Melbourne. -Renuiescat in pace.

MARKEY.-On August 0, at Toowoomba, Queensland, Ida Charlotte, widow of James, and dearly loved mother of Fred. Josie (Mrs. Kay, Brisbane), Hugh, and Ida (Mrs. Kleine,

Warrnambool).

MAHRISON. - On August 12. at St. Arnaud, Jane Elizabeth, aged 90 years. -Peacefully sleeping. (Private cremation. Remains at Bathurst memorial chapel, Caul-

field.)

MARRISON.-On August 13, at St. Arnaud, Jane Elizabeth, sister of the late G O. L. Marrison, Moonee Ponds, and aunt of Muriel (Mrs. R. R, Neal) and Ethel (Mrs. H. J.

Murrell).

MCBEATH.-In loving memory of our esteemed member and friend, who passed away August 9, Ada McBeath. honorary treasurer of Surrey Hills Red Cross Sub-

section.

McCATHIE.-On August 12, David Camp- bell, dearly loved youngest son of Lew and the late Campbell McCathie Croydon road. Surrey Hills, and loved brother of Neil Campbell (A.I.F., ret.) and Colin Campbell

(A.I.F.).

McCATHIE.-On August 12, David, of Croydon road, Surrey Hills, dearly loved friend of Merle Barbour.

. McCRAW.-On August 13, at his home, Main street. Lang Lang, Peter, the beloved husband of the late Jane McCraw, and lov- ing father of Maiy (Mrs. Dull). James, and Elizabeth (Mrs. J. Hogan), aged 94 years and 10 months. -R.I.P. (No flowers, by request.)

MCGREGOR.-On August 10. Annie Grace (late of Ballarat), loving mother of Frank, 13 Gardenvale road. Caulfield. S.E.8. (Pri- vately interred Ballarat, August 11.)

MCLAUGHLIN.-On August li. at Geelong (late of Casterton), Ellen, beloved wife of Joseph Miller, and loving mother of Andrew, Violet (Mrs. Bartholomew), Robert. Hughie, Vera (Mrs. Connellan). Kenneth (deceased), and Ruth (Mrs. Wingate).

MCPHERSON.-On August 12, at his home, 240 Station street. Fairfield, Robert John Mcpherson, beloved husband of the late Bessie Georgina, and loved father of Ruby, Ivy (deceased). May, Robert, Jean, and

Gwen. -At rest.

MCPHERSON.-On August 12. at his resi- dence, 240 Station street. Fairfield, Robert John, dearly beloved brother of George, Arthur, William, Ethel, Lena (deceased).

-At rest.

MERITON.-On August 7. at Repatriation Hospital. Caulfield, John Thomas, of 138 Wheatley road, Ormond, loving husband of Agnes, brother-in-law of Annie Chugg, late A.I.F.. 24th Battalion.

MOFFAT.-On August 12, at private hos- pital. Brighton Beach, Nellie, of 164 St. Kilda street, Brighton, the dearly beloved wife of the late John, and loved mother of Doris, William (deceased), and Rex (South Africa). (Privately cremated on August 13.)

MOLYNEAUX. - On August 13, William Molyneaux, 114 Power street, Williamstown North, dearly beloved husband of Margaret, dearly loved father of Mavis (Mrs. G. M. Tyson), loving grandpa of George, jun., aged 64 years. -In God's bare. (Remains at E. W. Jackson's chapel, Williamstown

North.)

MORTER.-On August 13. at Hoornna, Elsternwick, Catherine Jane, beloved step- mother of Lal, Annie, Harold, and Fred. -Peacefully at rest.

MURRAY.-On July 31, at Mirboo North, Frances Catherine, wife of Patrick (de- ceased), and loving mother of Minnie (Mrs. Pritchard, Sunshine), Hannah (Mrs, W. Haw, Lancefield), and Alfred (Mirboo North), aged 84 years. -Peacefully sleeping.

NEILSON. - On August 9, at Blackburn, Edith, dearly loved wife of late Engr.-Com mander J. W. Neilson. R.N., formerly of London, beloved mother of Beatrice (Trissie). Forbes, and Leslie, and mother-in-law of Alfreda (Girlie), darling nani of Gordon

and Joan.

PATTERSON.-On August 13, at private hospital, Geelong, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late William John Patterson, of 7 Or- mond road, Moonee Ponds, loving mother of Min, Cis, William, John (Son), and Myrtle (Mrs. L. Price), loving grandmother of John

and Leslie.

RAE.-On August 12. at Bush Nursing Hospital, Dromana, James Kilgour, loving husband of the late Sarah Isabella Rae.

RAE.-On August 12, at Bush Nursing Hospital, Dromana, James Kilgour, second eldest son of the late James K. and Alice Rae, beloved brother of Charles. Ada (Mrs. Barlow) Harry, Herbert, Alice (Mrs. Kldner), George (deceased), Nellie, and Jack. -Sadly

missed.

RAGGATT.-On August 0. at Base Hospi- tal, Horsham, Herbert William Jack, loved second son of the late Thos. and Grace Rag iratt, and brother of Harry (deceased), Lilian (deceased). Mabel (Mrs. F. Raggatt, Ton- gala). Arthur, and Leslie (Hillston, N.S.W.).

REDMOND.-On August 11, at Warrnam- bool, Mary, beloved wife of John Redmond, late of Woodford, aged 72 years. (Interred at Warrnambool.)

RIDGE.-On August 4, at London. Harry Mackenzie Ridge, mining engineer, late of Broken Hill, loved cousin of Mary Bourke, 16 Hughes street. East Malvern.

RIPP1NGALE. - On August 5 (suddenly), ¡it his residence. 37 Inglesby road. Camber- well, Horace, the dearly loved husband of Vera, dear son-in-law of Mrs. M. Sutton, aited 55 years, late 2nd Field Co. Engineers,

A.I.F.

ROBERTS.-On August 13. at 66 The Grove, Coburg, Edith Mary, beloved elder daughter of Mary and the late James, and loving sister of M. A, and A. J. -At rest. (By request, no flowers.)

ROBERTSON.-On August 13. at her resi- dence, 15 Panoramic road, North Balwyn, Emily, beloved wife of George (Robby) Robertson, and loving mother of Janies.

ROGERS. - On August 3, at Bendigo, Walter Ernest, beloved brother of Florence (Mrs. C. Hough), brother-in-law of Charles, and loved uncle of Sylvia, Lorna, and Doris.

SELOVER.-On July 20 (suddenly), at Epworth Hospital, affectionate mother of Gladys, loved mother-in-law of the late Harrie Pritchard Cripps, and loving grandma of Allan Cripps (A.I.F.). -Sadly missed. (Privately interred.)

SETFORD.-On August 13, Mabel, beloved wife of Horace Turner Setford, of l8 Church street. Hawthorn loved mother of Donald, Ronald, and Anthony, aged 55 years. -At

rest.

SETFORD.-On August 13, Mabel, dearly loved mother of Ronald, mother-in-law of Grace, grandma of Jim and Judy Anne. -At

rest.

SHAW.-On August 13, at 45 Robinson road. Hawthorn, Eugene Evelyn (Gene), deaily loved wife of James Edward Shaw, and loved mother of Pamela and June.

SHAW (nee Haughton). - On August 13. at 46 Robinson road. Hawthorn, Eugene Evelyn (Gene), dearly loved eldest daughter of Jessie and Edward Haughton, and beloved sister of Vera, Neville, and Jessie.

SHAW.-On August 13. at Hawthorn. Gene, dear friend of A. C. and G. Studley. Diamond

Creek.

SIDDALL.-On August 3, at her residence. Lascelles, Margaret Ann, dearly beloved mother of Lesley (Mrs. A. Reid) and Nancy (Mrs. J. Richmond).

SIMPSON.-On August 10, at St. Kilda, Ida, beloved mother of Marianne. (Privately cremated, Springvale, August 12.)

SMALLACOMBE.-On August 7, at Tara, Queensland, Ernest, loving husband of Doll, son of the late Thomas Smallacombe, late

of Lillimur.

STOOKE.-On August 11. William Henry, son of late John and Emily Stooke, of Heatherton, beloved brother of Mary Jane (Mrs. Mills), Esther Annie (deceased). Bessie (Mrs. Brownfield), Grace, Lucy, Ada (Mrs. Smith). Edith. George (deceased). Nellie (Mis.

Oswin, deceased).

DEATHS

TANIS.-On August 12, at Irrewarra, Martin, dearly, loved husband of Charlotte, and devoted father of Lottie (Mrs. H. Kenyon, Geelong)^' Frank, William. Florence (Mrs. A. Trask, Irrewarra), Charles (de- ceased), Mary (Mrs. A. Angus, Geelong), and Jessie (Mrs. A. Fish, Geelong), aged 78 years. -Peacefully sleeping.

THOMSON. - On August 13. Thomas McElderry, of - 37 Essex road, Surrey Hills (late of Bendigo and Kilmore), beloved hus- band of Marion, loved father of Ross, Gretta. and Marlon. (No flowers.)

VALE.-On August 12 (suddenly), at No. 1 Military Camp. Tatura, Sydney, loved brother of Tom, Suse (sister-in-low), loving uncle of Frank (P.O.W.), Dorothy, Bert (9th Division, A.I.F.), Grace, and Daisy. -Peace- fully sleeping.

VESSEY.-On August 4. at private hos- pital. Lydia, of 2 Tennyson street. Kew, relict of the late Frederick Staley, and loving mother of Gertrude (Mrs. Kellett), Daisy (Mrs Higgins), Mabel (Mrs. Chapman), Charles (A.I.F.), Freda (Mrs. Grant), Eva (Mrs. Neville), and Gordon (R.A.A.F.).

WARREN.-On August 7, at Warragul. Ada Eliza, beloved wife of the late Frederick, of Glenfyne, Upper Yannathan, loving mother of Clarice (Mrs. Williams). Frederick, Eileen (Mrs. Norris). Arthur (deceased). Harry, Marie (Mrs. McCraw). Edie (Mrs. Patallo). May (Mrs. Hutchinson), Vera (Mrs. Gar- diner). Ray, Ernest, Bill, Les, Dorrie (Mrs. Taylor), Rita (Mrs. Ross). Gladys. Myrtle (Mrs. Lineham), and Albert, aged 73 years. -Mother and father reunited.

WHITE.-On August 7. at Port Campbell, William, dearly beloved husband of Lila, loving father of Dudley (A.M.F.), Doris, Elsie (Mrs. Power), Joyce (Mrs. Arthur), Bill (A.I.F.), Evan (A.I.F.), Elaine, aged 74 years. -Peacefully sleeping.

WIMPNEY.-On August 9, at his home. 14 Clyde street, Thornbury, George Raymond, only beloved son of Elizabeth and the late George Warren Wimpncy, darling brother of Edna (Mrs. Bethune), Minnie (Mrs. Burns), Lorna (Mrs. McSolvin), Alma (Mrs. Camp- bell), Doreen, Carmen, and Eunice, aged 20

years.

WYLIE.-On August 7, at Ballarat. Anna Wylie, late of Buninyong, widow of the late James Wylie, loving mother of Nettie (Mrs. Lusher, Melbourne), Preston (Mrs. C. Code, Ballarat), Myrtle (Mrs. C. G. Turner, Bunin- yong), aged 86 years.

WYNNE.-On August 13, Robert Lloyd, late of Toolernvale, husband of the late Martha, brother of John (Toolernvale), Charles (Ringwood), Mrs. Cole (Diggers' Rest), Mrs. Hjorth (Wattle Park).

YEOMANS.-On August 6. at his home, Snamoey, Toora. Burdett Walter, younger son of the late. William Richard and Sophia Elizabeth Yeomans, loved brother of Wil- liam Louis, aged 65 years.

YEOMANS.-On August 6, at his home, Snamoey, Toora, Burdett Walter, beloved uncle of Iris, Glads, and Muriel (Mrs. L. E. Vail), loved great-uncle of Joan.

IN MEMORIAM

Roll of Honour-On Active Service

BARRETT.-In loving memory of my dear son and our brother, Sgt. Frank died Perth, August 13, 1942 (motor accident). (Inserted by mother, Norma, Clare, and Harry.)

BELL-TOWERS.-In loving memory of our dear son, Pilot-Officer W. W. (Wad), loved brother of Lyn (Mrs. R-. W. Saunders) and Arthur (A.I.F.), loving husband of Merla, and father of little Ian, killed in air opera- tions over Germany, August 15, 1941. (in- serted by his loving parents, sister, and brother.)

BELL-TOWERS.-Killed in nir operations abroad, August 15, 1941, Pilot-Officer Wadya Wellesley, loved husband of Merla, and daddy of Ian. -Gone but not forgotten.

CAREY.-A tribute of love to the memory of our son. Jack. VX32870, J. T. Carey, killed in Syria. August 15, 1941, loving brother of Rob, VX32838, returned, M.E., Marjorie, Jim. and Melville, devoted friend of Cath Morris and Ron Sloan. (Mother and family.)

CAREY. - In fond memory of my pal, Johnie, killed overseas, August 15, 1941. (In- serted by his friend, Ron Sloan.)

DAVEY.-In memory of our loving brother, Robert Percy, who was killed at Mersa Matruh on August 15, 1941. -A thought for today, a memory for ever. (Inserted by his brothers and sisters. Lal, Hctt, Will, Chas., Aus., Jim, Jack, and Doreen.)

DAVEY.-In loving memory of Gunner R. P. Davy (Bob), killed in action at Mersa Mt'truh. August 15, 1941. -Always remem- bered. (Inserted sy Nora, Harold, Morwell.)

DOWNE.-Our beloved Geoff (Flying Offi- cer G. W. Downe), killed air operations over Germany, August 15. 1942, aged 25 years. -Count that life long which is fulfilled.

DOWNE.-In loving memory of Flying Officer Geoffrey William, killed air opera- tions over Germany August 15, 1942. -Sadly missed. * (Inserted by Auntie Al.)

DOWNE.-On August 15, 1942. A memory for Geoff. R.A.A.F.. and a thought today for those who loved him. (N. Tregonnlng.)

EBELL.-In fond memory of my friend, Walter Ebell, who was killed in action in New Guinea, late C.B.A., Dandenong. -One of the best. (Inserted by Roy Hewitt.)

EVANS. - In loving memory of Lloyd (VX17114, A Squadron, 9th Div. Cavalry Reg., A.I.F., killed at El Alamein August 14, 1942, aged 22 years. (Inserted by parents, Nhill; brothers. Leonard. Evan, Owen; sis- ters. Gwen, Valmai, Enid, Thais.)

FITZSIMMONS.-In loving memory of James Ashley, dearly loved son of Arthur and Ruth Fltzsimmons, and loved brother of Frank (Sydney), killed in action August 12, 1941. -Loved by all. (Inserted by loving family.)

FLETT.-In proud and loving memory of John Charles Flett. late 2/32nd Battalion, who died of wounds at Tobruk on August 15. 1941. -Our hoy. (Inserted by mother, Jean, and Margaret.)

HTPKINS.-In loving memory of our dear son. Sgt. M. A. Hipklns (R.A.A.F.). killed in Darwin. August 15, 1941, only brother of Collin. -We never forget. (Inserted by his narr^ts and only brother, 10a Mitford street, St. Kilda.)

MARCH.-Gordon. 12th Field Co. Engineers, killed in action France August 14, 1916. -Gone, but not forgotten.

SHAPIR.-Treasured memories of our dear nephew, Morrie. Sgt., R.A.A.F.. killed opera- tional flight, Middle East. August 15. 1942. (Inserted by Con and Perc Gooding.)

STEWART.-Loving memory of Keith L., V40735. died of wounds, N.G., August 15. 1942. (Inserted by father, mother, and family, Hawthorn.)

STEWART.-In proud and loving memory of my dear brother, Keith. V40735. died of wounds, New Guinea, August 15, 1942. -Too dearly lovi»d to be forgotten. (Inserted by Jean and Harry.)

STEWART. - In proud and loving memory of my dear brother. Keith, died of wounds, New Guinea-, August 15. 1942. (Inserted by his loving brother, Allan.)

WATSON.-In memory of my dear hus- band. Sgt. Albert Watson. 46th Batt., killed in action Pozieres. August 14. 1916. loved father of Frances (Mrs. Mackey) and Andrew Watson, 2/2 Pioneers (died of wounds Svria. June 20, 1941). (Inserted by I. Watson, Fen- wick street, Portarlington.)

ALFORD.-In memory of our loving mother, who passed away August 15, 1940. -For ever loved and remembered. (Inserted by Elsie. Peggy, and Joan.)

ALFORD.-In loving memory of cousin Can-ie, who passed Bway August 15. 1940. -We nlwRvs remember vou smiling. (In- serted bv Florrie und family.)

BERRY (Mrs. Margaret.).-A token of lov- ing respect from the North Melbourne Metho-

dist Church.

BIRCHALL-In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away August 15, 1941. (Always remembered by his loving son, Albert, and daughter-in-law, Alice.)

BURKE.-In loving memory of my dear mother, who peacefully passed away August 15 1930. -R.I.P. (Inserted by her daugh- ter. Adelaide Clogg.)

BURNSIDE.-Treasured memories of mv darling mother, who passed RWay August 15. 1941. (Margaret Carrick.)

BURNSIDE.-In loving memory of my dr-ar sister. Mnnra-et. who died August 15, 1941. -Peacefully sleeping in God's beautiful gai den of roses. (Inserted by her loving sister, Mary.)

CASSIDY.-In loving memory of Esther, dearlv loved daughter of M. Gregory. -Sadly missed.

CROTHERS.-Loving remembrance of Hugh, dearlv loved husband of Nell, passed awav on August 14. 1942.

CUMMINS.-In loving memory of my dear wife, Nell, and loving mother of Beth. Francis, and John, who passed away on August 14. 1942. (Inserted by husband and

family.)

DOBBIE.-In loving memory of our dear brother. Hush Dobbie, who passed away August 14, 1942. (Inserted by loving sisters

and brothers.)

DOYLE.-In memory of mv loved husband. James Doyle, died August 15, 1938.

DU ROSS.-In ever loving memory of our dear parents. (Inserted by their family, Victor. Nellie, and Roy.)

FITCH (Boulter).-In loving memory of dear Amy, beloved daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Charles Boulter, dear sister of

The happiness missed in her Journey below She has found in the mansions above.

GALE.-In loving memory of Auntie Mary, dear friend of F. and B. Durham. -True friendship, so rare and so sweet.

IN MEMORIAM

GIBBS.-In loving memory of my dear wife and our loving mother, Lizzie, who passed away August 15, 1940. (Inserted by her husband. Will, and children, Heather

and Don.)

HARDIDGE.-In loving memory of Eliza- beth Ann, died Children's Hospital August 14, 1942. -Peacefully sleeping. (Inserted by father, mother, sisters, Mrs. L. Black,

Margaret, and David.)

HAYNES.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Ann, who parsed to higher life on August 14, 1940. -Peace, perfect peace. (Inserted by her loving daughter, Sadie Hughes. Brisbane.)

HEWITT.-In loving memory of my darling daughter, Dorothy, who departed this life on August 15, 1940; also my loved wife. Rubie, who passed away on March 15, 1940. -Beautiful memories. (Inserted by a loving father and husband, Arthur O. Hewitt.)

HINSON.-In memory of my dear husband. Will, and our father, who passed away at Oakleigh August 15, 1938. -Ever remem- bered. (Inserted by his wife and family.)

HUNTER.-In fond remembrance of my dear wife, olive, who passed away on August 14, 1939. -Cherished memories. (Inserted by her loving husband, Harry.)

INGAMELLS.-In loving memory of my beloved husband, and dear father of Mar- garet, who passed away on August 13, 1942. -Not a day do we forget you. (Inserted by his loving wife. Evelyn, and daughter. Mar-

garet.)

LAKE.-In loving memory of my dear mother, Martha Elizabeth, who passed away August 14, 1942. -Life holds no pearl more beautiful than memory. (Inserted by her loving daughter, Rose, and son-in-law,

Charles Mayo.)

LEE.-In loving memory of George, dear father, and loved brother of Leslie Lee and Lizzie Moore, who went home August 15,

1942.

MATHIESON.-In memory of my dear father, who passed away August 14, 1938. -One of the best-always remembered. (In- serted by his daughter, Vera.)

MCAULIFFE.-In affectionate remembrance of my dear wife, who passed away August 14. 1941. (Inserted by her loving husband.)

MCLENNAN.-In loving memory of a de- voted husband and beloved father, who passed to a higher service on August 14, 1942. -Greatly missed. (Inserted by his wife. May, and family. Jessie, Annie, Duncan Bill. Violet, and Nellie.)

MILL WARD (nee Cowan).-In loving memory of our dear sister. Jane, who passed away August, 1942. (Inserted by Kate, Lydia, Lena, Jim, Stuart.)

MOORE.-In loving memory of my dear wife, Florence Mary, who passed away August

15, 1942.

MORONEY.-In loving memory of my dearly loved husband and our father, who passed away at Bacchus Marsh, August 14, 1941. -Loved and always remembered. (Inserted by his loving wife, J, Moroney, and

son. Harold.)

MORONEY.-In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away August 14, 1941, at Bacchus Marsh. -Dearly loved, so sadly missed. (Inserted by his loving daughter, Ada, and son-in-law. Bert Jones.)

MORONEY.-In loving memory of my esteemed friend, T. Moroney, who died at Bacchus Marsh August 14, 1941. -A thought of today, a memory for ever. (In- serted by H. S. Jones.)

O'DOWD.-In loving memory of Auster Bernard Brian, dearly beloved only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. O'Dowd, and loving brother of Eileen, Marie, and Carmel, -

R.I.P.

PRESTON.-To the cherished memory of dear dad, William Henry Voils, who was called home on August 14, 1941, -Always remembered. (Mother and family.)

PRESTON.-In loving memory of our dear father, William Henry Voils. who passed away August 14, 1941. (Sidney and Audrey.)

PROCTER.-In loving memory of my dearly loved husband. Christopher, and our dear father, who passed away August 14, 1941. (Inserted by his wife and family.)

REID.-In fond memory of our dear friend. Tom, who passed away on August 14, 1940. (Inserted by W. and F. Elliott.)

ROSS.-In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 14, 1942. -I bless the years that he was mine. (Inserted by his loving wife, Alice.)

SCOTT.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Camberwell August 14, 1941. -In silence we remember. (Inserted by her sons and daughter. Ern, Wal, Vi. and Harry.)

SORRELL.-In loving memory of our dear ¡sister, who passed away on August 15, 1942. -We will always remember you, Edie, (in- serted by her loving sisters and brother.)

SPOONER.-In loving memory of Matthew Robert, who pasted away August 11, 1938, (.Inserted by his loving family.)

SWINDELLS.-In loving memory of my darling mother, who passed away on August 14. 1939. -How we do miss her. (Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, Sylvia.)

TAMPION.-In loving memory of my dear husband, and our dear dad. who passed away suddenly at St. Arnaud August 15, 1942. -Loved, remembered, longed for always. (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

THORN.-In loving memory of our dear Uncle George, who passed away August 15, 1942. -Ever remembered. (Insertet by Jack, Ivy, and Val.)

TTCKELL.-In loving memory of Fred, who passed away on August 11. 1942, beloved brother-in-law of Em and Walter Carkeek, fond uncle of Dorothy and Joyce.

WHITE.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 14. (Inserted by her husband, sons, and daughters-in-law.)

WILSON.-In memory of our brother, George W. H., who passed away on August 14, 1940. -Ever remembered. (Inserted by Dave, Alex, and Lena Wilson.)

WITTON.-In memory of George, our be- loved mother, died August 14, 1942. -Ever iemembered. (Inserted by Fannie, Eva, and

Syd.)

BEREAVEMENT CARPS

BUNNY.-Mr. F. N. BUNNY and Family THANK all kina friends for their sympathy in their recent bereavement. 45 Northcote

avenue, Caulfield._

CAMPBELL.-Mrs. A. CAMPBELL and Mrs. G. WHITLOCK wish to THANK Dr. Haywood, sisters of St. Joseph's, Rev. Fr. Stapleton, all kind friends, and relatives for cards, telegrams, letters, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as their personal acknowledg- ment of sinceie thanks. Main street, Hast ings._

COT 1'fcK..-Mr. and Mrs. J. COTTER and Daughter wish to THANK all relatives, neighbours, and friends for personal expres- sions of sympathy, telegrams, letters, and cards in the sad loss of dear son and brother. WiU all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of sincere gratitude. 371 Gaffney street, Pascoevale._

EATON. - Mrs. B. EATON wishes to THANK all kind relatives and friends for cards, letters, telegrams, and personal ex- pressions of sympathy in her recent, tad bereavement. Will all please accept this as personal acknowledgment of sincere thanks. 21 Were street. Brighton Beach"._

ELLIOT.-Mrs. EILEEN ELLIOT and Family wish to THANK nil relatives and friends for telegrams, letters, cards, and floral tributes, also personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal ex- pression of their sincere gratitude. Mair road. Doncaster._

EMBURY.-Mrs. CLARICE VIOLET EM- BURY and Family. Mrs. J. J. EMBURY, Messrs. W. G. and J. C. EMBURY wish to THANK all kind relatives and friends for their telegrams, letters, messages, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to those verv dear friends who stood so close to us. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our sincere thanks._

GUY.-Mrs. A. H. GUY, 63 Railway road, Blackburn, wishes to THANK all kind friends and relatives for the many cards, letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in her recent sad bcieavement, especially thanking Dr. Booth, of Box H'll; Sister Hyde. Mrs. Slater, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Meehan. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of sincere gratitude._

HAGGAR.-The Family of the late Mrs. R. HAGGAR desire to THANK all relatives and friends (especially Mis. J. G. Watson) for floial tributes, telegrams, and letters of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. 50 Donald street. Prahran._

HUMPHREYS.-Mrs. M. HUMPHREYS and Family desire to THANK their many friends for letters, cards, wreaths, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of their gratitude. (15 Elsworth street. Bal- lara^)_

JONES.-Mr. and Mrs. MERVYN JONES desire to THANK their relatives and friends for the' many floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad and sudden bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expres- sion of our tlncere gratitude. Main road, Sassafras._

JONES.-The Sons and Daughters of the late EMILY JONES express their sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for personal sympathy, floral tributes, letters, and cards in their sad loss of their dear mother. They would also like to thank Dr. S. F. Sutherland and the Rev. C. H. Claike. 17 Swanston street. Mentone.

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

MIßS MARY GRAYNDLER, on behalf of self and absent relations, wishes to THANK friends and public for kind sympathy in the sad death of her brother Edward (Ted). We also appreciate the tributes paid to his sterling qualities by the Press (State and interstate), and by politicians (State and Federal), and we thank the members of the Australian Workers' Union for their loyal support during his long terra of . office as General Secretary. We also extend our grateful thanks to the doctors and nurses

In charge of his case._ ,

MR. and MRS. N. DOUGLAS and Family wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Will all accept this as a personal acknow- ledgment of their sincere gratitude. 37 Ballarat road. Footscray._

MISS STOREY and Nephews wish to THANK all friends and relatives for tele- grams, cards, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Specially thanking Dr. Harcourt. Nurse Clarke, traders, cus- tomers, and neighbours. 144 Martin street. Gardenvale._

MR, W. HÖLZER wishes to THANK his many friends and relatives for floral tri- butes, cards,' telegrams, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of his sincere thanks.

6 Langford street. Surrey Hills._

MR. and MRS. QUINTON and Family de slde to THANK all friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes, in their recent sad bereavement. Will ali please accept this as a personal acknowledg ment of their gratitude. 398 New st._

MR. MURRAY and Sisters wish to THANK all kind friends and relations for their floral tributes, cards, letters, and telegrams of sym- pathy, especially Dr. Wallace and Mr Har- vey for their kind attention. Will all ac

cept this as a token of deep gratitude._

MR. H. C. PROUSE and Family desire to THANK all kind friends find relatives for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

MRS. B. A. MCGREGOR, of 25 York street, Pascoevale. desires to THANK the ambulance men, relatives, friends, and neighbours for letters, cards, telegrams, and beautiful floral tributes in her recent sudden bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of her deep gratitude.

MRS. W. S. BEEVER and Sons desire to THANK all kind friends, relations, and Dr. Jacob Jona, for expressions of sympathy, telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. 11 Lloyd street. Box Hill._

MRS. L. W. POWER and Family THANK kind friends, relatives. Dr. C. Reid. Rev. C. Rogers, Rev. P. Robinson, for letters, tele- grams, cards, personal expressions of sym- pathy, and floral tributes in their recent tad bereavement,

MRS. McBURNEY and Family wish to THANK all relatives, friends, schools, and Churches for wreaths, telegrams, letters, cards, and personal sympathy in their recent bereavement._

MR. PEEL and Family, of 66 Ascotvale road, Flemington, desire to THANK rela- tions and friends for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

MRS. L. H. GILLAM and Eric Wish to THANK friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad be- reavement, especially Mrs. Moore, Mr. Gar- land. Drs. Etheridge. H. Jones, and staff of Ward 8, Royal Melbourne Hospital. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledg- ment of their gratitude. 5 Campbell street. Burnley._

SENN.-Mrs. E. SENN and Son Arthur (R.A.A.F., Canada) wish to THANK their many friends, relatives, and neighbours for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; special thanks to Sisters, Officers' Ward. Caulfield Military Hospital, for their kindness and attention. Will all please accept this as an acknow- ledgment of deep gratitude and appreciation. 20 Fallon street. Caulfield._

TABER.-Mr. TABER and Family desire to express their sincere THANKS to all relations and friends for personal expressions of sympa- thy, floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and cards in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknow- ledgment of our deep gratitude and apprecla tion. Nicholson street, Healesville._

THE Daughters of Mrs. E. M. WILLIAMS desire to THANK relatives and friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams re- ceived during their recent sad bereavement; also thanking Dr. Stewart. Will all kindly accept this as a personal token of their gratitude. 73 St. Helen's road, Upper Haw thorn._

TIMMS.-Mr. J. W. TIMMS wishes to THANK ail relatives, neighbours, and friends lor personal expressions of sympathv. floral tributes,, telegrams, letters, and cards in his recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment oí sincere gratitude. 14 Haseldene street. Glenbervie._

TULLOCH.-Tlie relatives of the late Mr. DAVID GOURLAY TULLOCH wish to sin- cerely THANK all kind friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy and floral tributes dur- ing their recent sad bereavement.

FUNERAL NOTICES

ADAMS.-The Funeral of the late WILLIAM ARTHUR ADAMS will leave the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Mont Albert road. Surrey Hills. THIS DAY (Saturday), after a service commencing at 10.30 a.m.. for the Box Hill Cemetery. LE PINE & SON.

JA1104. _

ARNEL.-The Funeral of the late Mr. ALBERT ARNEL. will leave 226 Clarke street, Northcote, THIS DAY, at 11 a.m., for the Pitston General Cemetery, H. J. R. LEWIS. Tel. JA1066._

DANNOCK.-The Funeral of the .late ALFRED DANNOCK will leave 13 St. [ George's road, Armadale. THIS DAY. at 11

a.m., for the Springvale Crematorium. HERBERT KING fe SONS. U4039._

GADSDEN.-The Funeral of the late Miss GEORGINE GADSDEN will leave the home of her grandmother (Mrs. Thomas Smith), 439 Glenferrie road. Malvern, on MONDAY, August 16, after a service commencing at 3.15 p.m., for the Box Hill Cemetery. LE PINF fe SON. JA) 104._

GORMAN.-Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late BRIDGET GORMAN will be celebrated at St. Andrew's R.C. Church. Werribee. THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 a.m. The Funeral will leave the church at the conclusion of the Mass for the Wer- ribee Cemetery. ARMSTRONG ¿i WHITTLE, Malvern. U2443._

HOLMES.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. FRANCES HOLMES will leave 10 Vista road. Hampton. THIS DAY*, at 11.30 a.m.. for the New Cheltenham Cemetery. W. G. RAVEN. J2225. _._

JOHNSON.-The Funeral of the late WILLIAM FREDERICK JOHNSON, late 46th Batt., A.I.F. Customs House Hotel,. Williamstown, will leave E. W. Jackson's chapel, Ferguson street, Williamstown North, THIS DAY , (Saturday), at 10.30 a.m., for the Williamstown Cemetery. ERNEST W. JACKSON, Williamstown 25._

McCKAW.-The Funeral of the late Mr. PETER McCRAW will leave his home, Main street, Lang Lang, ÏHIS DAY, at 9.30 a.m., for the St. Kilda Cemetery, arriving about 11 a.m. W. J. GARNAR & SON. Phone Dandenong 308._

MCPHERSON.-The Funeral of the late Mr. ROBERT JOHN MCPHERSON will leave his home. 240 Station street, Fairfield, THIS DAY at 10.30 a.m., for the Heidelberg Cemetery. ALFRED ALLISON, Clifton Hill. JW1708._

MOLYNEAUX.-The Funeral of the late WILLIAM MOLYNEAUX will leave E. W. Jackson's chapel, Ferguson streyt. Williams- town North, on MONDAY, at conclusion of a service coinmencin? 3.15 p.m. ERNEST W. JACKSON. Williamstown 25._

PATTERSON.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH PATTERSON will leave 7 Ormond read. Moonee Ponds, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 11.30 a.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY, LTD.. Moonee Ponds. FU54Ô1._

RAE.-The Fune.al of the late Mr. JAMES KILGOUR RAE will leave the chapel of B. Matthews Pty. Ltd., 102 Toorak road. South Yarra, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 a.m., for the St. Kilda Cemetery. B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. Windsor 66.

ROBERTSON.-The Funeral of the late

Mrs. EMILY ROBERTSON will leave her I residence, 15 Panoramic road, North Balwyn, THIS DAY, at 10 a.m.. for the Fawkner

Crematorium. E. TAYLOR fe SON. WL1761. |

SETFORD. - Tlie Funeral of the late Mrs. MABEL SETFORD will leave l8 Church street, Hawthorn, THIS DAY (Saturday, August 14), at 2 p.m., for the Kew Cemetery, JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH. Carlton. F1292.

SHAW.-The Funeral of the late EUGENE EVELYN (Gene) SHAW will leave 46 Robin- son road. Hawthorn, at 2 p.m. THIS DAY (Saturday) (service 1.45 p.m*.). arriving Warringal Cemetery, Heidelberg, at 3 p.m. W. G. APPS & SONS, Undertakers, St. Kilda. LA1271. Heidelberg JL1060._

THOMSON.-The private Funeral of the late THOMAS McELDERRY THOMSON Will leave the funeral parlour, 712 High street, Thornbury. THIS DAY. at 9.30 a.m., for Fawkner Crematorium. J. FERGUSON & SON. Thornbury. JW3037._

WYNNE.-The Funeral of the late Mr. R. L. WYNNE will leave from the residence of his niece (Mrs. George Dixon).' Diggers' Rest, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 p.m., for

the Melton Cemetery.

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