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COLLINS (Mills). - un May 1. at Beth !hemr to Edna and .Gordon-a daughter Coan H-oriä.-Cm April 20, at Bethesda, to Jessie andVíiXhur-a daughter1 (Carole Rosemary).

' | -BYAN*».-On Apnl 24, at - St. Andrew's,

to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Evans-a son.

* FERRIS.-on AprU 27. «t Windermere pri- vate hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Ferris, oí, Burwood-a son. ._,,.," _* a*

GAfe&lN (*wc).-On April 30. at St. George's, to Max and May-a daughter (Julie Norma). * , - ....

.\HABT.-cm AprU 26. at 'Mater Miseri- cordia] maternity hospital (private). North Sydney, to Moelene, wiie OX the late Flt.-Sgt. Thomas Harley Hart, formerly oí South Yarrai-a son- (Harley Bruce)._

HELMER (nee Donald). - On April 27, at Winston, to Jeanne and Richard IUSM.C:)-a daughter (Virginia Louise).

Hfc.LY.-~On May 2, at Windermere, to Group-Captain and Mrs. W. I*. Hely -a

'HUMPHREY (nee Tombs). - On April 28,

at Carbethon Hospital, East Malvern, to Betty, wile of Lieut. C. W- Humphrey, A.I.F. (returned Middle East and New Quine»)-a son (Robert William).

LEONARD.-Un May 1, at Epworth, to Ruby, wife ol W. V. Leonard, oí West Pres- ton-a son (Robert Frederick). (Both well.) < iLYNGCOLN (Whittaker).-On April 25. at Strathmore private hospital, to L.-6gt. and Mrs H Lyngcoln-a daughter (Wendy Joy).

MACAULAY (Meroovich) -On May 1, at Bethlehem, to Donald and Ellie-a son.

MURPHY (Cracknell). - On May 1, at Brighton Community Hospital, to Joyce and Allan-a daughter (Ray Elaine). -

NORRIS (White). - On April 29. at Ver arew. Hughesdale, to Ida, wile oí F Wallace Norris. Bruce street. East Malvern-a daugh

6 O'DAY (nee Shergold).-On April 30. at

Mercy Hospital, to Dr. Justin and Una-a ' ROSENBLOOM.-On. April 28. to Mr. and

Mrs, B. Rosenbloom-a daughter.

STEEL (nee Jean Boyd) -On April 30, at Somerton private hospital, to Mr. and Mr» David Steel, oí Bongongo, Geelong - a

"STOREY.-On April 27. at Nooralle h«w pltal, Ormond, to Dorrie and George-twins (Pamela and Gary).

SYMONS.-On May 1 at Guildford private hospital, Camberwell, to Dorothy Ord Noel, wife oí H L. Symons, E , S . and A. Bank Ltd , Camberwell-a daughter

THOMPSON (Woodhead) -On April 29. at Vaucluse, East Brunswick, to Linley and Bill -a son (Graeme William). (Both well )

WIGMORE (nee Poole).-On May 2. at William Angliss Bush Nuning Hospital. Fern- tree Gully, to Tib and Dick, oí Olinda-a daughter (Patricia Margaret). (Both well.)

WOTHERSPOON.-On April 30. at Beth- lehem Hospital, to Kath and Ian-a daughter

(Judith Helen). (Both well )_

SILVER WEDDINGS

DEAN-HARVEY.-On May 3, 1919. the marriage of Ruby Clarice , niece of late Mr. and Mrs. G. A-Sneadi oí Echuca, and Roger Hunter, son,oí the late Mr. and Mrs. N. Dean, of Ovensvale, was celebrated at Al- phington by Rev. p. P. Lee. (Present address, ¿00 Shaitesbur^r parade, «Thornbury,

MCGRATH-DEVITT.-Mr: and Mrs. J. McGrath have much pleasure in announcing the ¡25th anniversary of their wedding, cele- brated at The Carmelite Church. Middle Park, by Rev- Prior Kindelad, on May 3, 191», (Present address. 193 Elizabeth street, Richmond.) "

NICHOLLS-WILLIAMSON.-Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Nicholls, of Wimbledon-»venue. Elwood, have great pleasure in announcing the 25th anniversary of their wedding, celeb, atea at the'.Carmelite Church, Middle Park, on May 2, 1919.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -

SLOANE-SMALL-On, May 3. 1905. at Johannesburg, South Africa. Christina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Small, to Alex- ander, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sloane, Benalla, Victoria. ,,

v DÖTJrtt

* ~ On Active Service

LOBBAN:-On April 29. at Wallan, Vic- toria (result of airciait accident), Flying Officer John Gordon Lobban, beloved hus- band' of Nina (Strathfield, Sydney), and father of John, aged 32 years.

LOBBAN-On April 20. at Wallan. Vic- toria (result of aircraft accident). Flying Officer John Gordon Lobban, beloved elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lobban. Eliza- beth Bay, Sydney, brother of Lieut. Alan R. Lobban (A.I.P. returned) and Marion (Mrs. James W. Leitch), aged 32 years.

MCMILLAN.-On April 1». at Lum, Malt« (result of air operations). Flying Officer Herbert Russell! -We'll remember. (A token of affection and esteem from the staff of the Residuals Department, Metropolitan Gas Company.)

OWEN.-A tribute to the memory of Ray. VX111571 accidentally killed In Ne« Oulnea on April 29, from the directors and his fellow employees of H. G. Foletta and Co. Pty.

JPEB.-Previously missing, September 4, 1943, now reported buried Hanover, Germany. Flying Officer Leslie Walter, loved younger son Mr. and Mrs W C. Roper, 41 Somers street, Bentleigh (late Prahran), brother of Jack and brother-in-law Gwen. -We will always remember you smiling.

ROPER.-A tribute to a glorious young man. Flying Officer Les Roper, who passed to higher service on September 4. 1943, the dear friend1 of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cerini, Arline, and Don. -To know him was to love him.

. ROPER.-A tribute to my dear friend. Flying Officer Leslie W. Roper, presumed dead Feotember 4, 1943. -Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no eva, for Thou art with me. (From Lindsay R. Cardwell.)

ROTER.-A tribute to my dear pal. Flying Officer Les Roper, killed in action while piloting » Lancaster over Germany on Sep- tember 4. 1943. -Happy memories. I'll see vou later. Les. (Yow old pal, Hunt Cerini. RA.A.F.) , " , x

SCOTT.-A tribute to the memory of W/38M Stoker Alan H. Seott. who died at Milne Bay on April? »V <«.* of National Trustees Company.) < y» * -^ v^- *?-. ?< -,

[To, guard against Imposition. "Birth. Mar-

riage,- Death, and In Memoriam Notices must be authenticated by some reputable person to ensure their insertion. t-> guard against error write all names clearly -in Mock -letter» -".*' . - '

Birth Marriage Death, Bereavement. In

Memorit>m, and Funeral Notices up to 4 Unes, 3/¡ extra lines, fld.J

DEATHS - -

AMBBOSIUS.-<Jn iMj -, at private hos- pital. Preston, Walter Ambrosius, of 16 Fitz- roy street. West Preston, the dearly loved husband of Freda and loved step-father of Bob (A I.F.) and Arthur Shell. -We come to the end ol the long, long trail, and gaze at the setting sun; we pause a while, hand in hand, and pass.on one by one.

ASHCROFT-On April 28,, at Warragul, Jean S., dearly loved mother of Charlie and Hester, and loved nana of Robert and Jean (Bendigo).

ASHCROFT.-On April 28, at Warragul, Jean S.. dearly loved mother oí Bessie and Harry Moller, and loved nana of Noel and Ian (Traralgon). _

ASUCROr 1'.-On April 28, at Warragul, Jeannie, dearly loved sister of Joseph Hardie (Benalla). Bessie (deceased). 'John Hardie (Warragul) and Will (deceased). -Peacefully

sleeping.

ASHCROFT.-On April 28, at Warragul, Jeannie, dearly loved sister of Will (deceased) and Amy. beloved aunty of Betty, Bob, and Evelyn. -Treasured memories.

BIRD. - On April 30 (suddenly). Henry George, beloved husband of Phyllis Bird, of 6 Delta avenue, Merlynston, loving father of Baby Pamela, aged 31 years. -A happy soul

at rest.

BLAIR.-On May 2, at Melbourne. Jane Elisabeth, relict of Forrest Blair, and loving mother of Jessie, Alan, and Lindsay.

BRUDER.-On April 28, at Edenhope,! Agnes Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bruder, of Nhill, be- loved sister of Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. Barrett (deceased), Mrs. Treacy. Mrs. J. E. O'Cal laghan. and Joseph Bruder. -Rest in peace

DAVIES.-On May 1 (suddenly), at his home, 63 Coppin street, East Malvern, Ernest E. beloved husband of Mary loved father of Allan, and loved brother of Sophie and Louie. (No flowers, by request.)

FlLIiMORE.-On May 2 (suddenly), at 99 Morrah street, Parkville, Emily, beloved wife ol George, and loving mother of Hazel (Mrs Radford), Bonnie (deceased), Ray, Jack (de- ceased). Annie (Mrs. McKay), and George (RAA.F.), loving grandmother of Ray (A I.F ), Hazel, Valda. and Barbara, and gieat-giandmother of Carrole, aged 72 years -Peacefully sleeping. " '

FITTQCK.-On May 1, at his residence, Wills street, Landsborough, William, relict of the late Katherine Fittock, loved brother of Margaret (Mrs. R. Cottell. Canterbury), Jasper, James (Landsborough), Ann (Mrs. C. Henty, Balwyn), Jessie (Mrs. W. Ffrench), Henry (Landsborough), and Bella (Mrs. Shadlow, Sydney), aged 86 years.

FOORD,-A tribute of respect from presi- dent and members of Coburg Bowling Club to the memory ol Clyde. -Our esteemed companion.

FORSTER.-On April 17. Alice, dearly loved wife of Rupert Forster (Mattamia, Peechelba), and daughter of late Dr Mackenzie and Mrs Mackenzie (Hunter's Hill. Sydney), aged 51

years.

FRATER.-On May 1 (suddenly), at her residence, 173 Kilby road, East Kew, Mary Jane, loved wife of the late Rev. Maurice Frater. dear mother of Nettie. Alex, and Allan, aged 68 years.

GORMAN.-On May 2, at the Community Hospital, Wangaratta, Margaret Elizabeth, dearly loved wife of the late Joseph, and loving mother of Joseph James, Monica (Mrs Grimes), Thomas (deceased). Vincent, Leo. and Mary, aged 98 years. -Requiescat in "pace

HEALEY.-On May 2, at private hospital. Margaret, beloved mother oí Harold, Peg, Eva (Mrs. Jamieson), Alma (Mrs. Jenkins), and Ray, aged 70 years. -At rest.

HOLT.-On May 1. at her residence, St. John's Presbyterian Manse, Princess street, Warrnambool, Lylian. beloved wife of the Rev. W. J Holt, and loving mother of Enid, Valerie, and Robert. , ' _

JINNETTE.-On May',2.^at Alfred Hos- pital. Samuel, dearly loved husband of Florrie, loved father of George, Evelynn, Len (A.I F.), and Frank, fond father-in-law of Rex McKindley, treasured grandpa of Russell.

JONES.-On May 2, at her residence. 27 Myrtle street, Heidelberg, Lillian Clarissa, widow of the late Ernest Jones, and dearly loved mother of Laura (Mrs. G R. Gate- house), Lillian (Mrs. W. Pike). Jessie 'Mrs. F? pi Naunton), Bert (deceased), and Leon- ard, dear grandma of Geoff, Gwen, Doug, and Ian aged 69 years.

-KEATING.-On May 2, at her home. 12 Wlsewould street, Flemington, Emma Lydia Keating, widow of Patrick, and loving mother of Stanley, Molly (Mrs, Wilby), Pearl (Mrs. Scott), Olga (Mrs. Pott*). Sylvia (Mrs. Box shall), and Frank (A.I.FV). -At rest.

RENNISON.-On April 30. at private hos- pital, James Prior, beloved lather of Alan and GeofI in his 86th year.

KILBY.-On May 2 (suddenly), Percy Emanuel, the dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Kilby, of 100 Moreland road. West Brunswick, and loving father of Norma (Mrs. W. N. Cole), Blodwyn (Mrs. L H. Worsley). and Melba (Mrs. C. Jones),i and loved father in-law of William, Leonard and Clifford, and loving grandpa of Owen and Wendy Cole and Nell and Kay Worsley, aged 61 years.

LAWRENCE.-On May 2, at 61 Esplanade, Elwood, Clarice Jessie, dearly beloved wife of the late Ernest >A. Lawrence, loving «-^"SIJÇL -*«««y. Jack, Robert, and Joan.

LAWRENCE.-On May 2. at 61 Esplanade. Elwood. Clarice Jessie, loving daughter of J. E. and the late J. R. Daley, beloved sister of Claude, Ruby, Leslie, and George.

LILLICO.-On April 29 (suddenly). Andrew, dearly loved son of late Andrew and Jane Lillico, brother of Robert, "Margaret. Dell,

and Jean. -At rest. ¡

LUCAS.-On May 1. Alexander, loved hus- band of late Elisabeth E., and loving i father of Emily (deceased), Agnes (Mrs. Dunne), Elisabeth (Mrs. Newman), Alexander, Wil- liam. Samuel, Charles. Rebecca > (Mrs. Koppen), Fred, Louisa (Mrs. Austin), George (deceased), John. Mary (Mrs. Glendenning), aged 83 years 8 months; late of Flinders.

MCNAMARA.-On April, 24, at 12 Walter street, Ascotvale, Patrick, dearly loved hus- band of Ciss McNamara, son of the late Michael and Mary McNamara. brother of Laurance (W A.), Mary, James (all deceased), and Catherine, of 60 Inkerman street. St. Kilda, late of 46th Batt.. First .ALF., Anzac, late of East Geelong. -Rest in peace, (Interred at Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, April 26.) ,

MILLAR.-On May 1, Emilie Lydia,, dearly beloved wife of James Dermont Millar: of 30 Riverside avenue, North Balwyn, and loved mother of Helen. <

NEALE.-On April 29, Mabel, dearly loved sister of Charles, Edwin, Alfred, George. Daisy, Nellie, and Beatrice. aged-M years. -Our loving sister In God's care.-,

NEALE.-On April ». Mabel, loved sister in-law of Ernest and Rose. Peaot, perfect

peace. ?>

NBALE.-On April 38, Mabel, dearly loved sister-in-law of Florence, Gertrude, and Mabel Neale.. -Sweetest memories...

FREECE>-On AprU ». ** his late resi- dence. Woorolong. Thomas John, the dearly beloved husband of Katherine (nee Sorohan), and loving father of Kathleen, James. Julie, Thomas, John, Kevin, Monica, and Maureen,

aged 64 years. -R.I.F.» t- _

(For Continuation of Announcements

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Rl-w-Od April? 2«. at MonegSiU. «liar fr toft* Illness. Percy Jame», loved husband if Esther, «ad loving * father ot Derek «ad Selwyn, «nd M years. -

_ S-nDNDlr^-On April », at Ms residence.^

Jamea, dearly loved father of Addie (Mia. Niven), fattMr-in-law of Joe, grandfather ' of Jim (A I.Y ). Majorle, and Jack.

BOAUL-On May 2. at Alexandra, Edgar, beloved husband of Violet, and loving father si Raymond -At rest.

SCALE.-Cr. May 2, at Alexandra, Edgar» loving brother of Annie (Mrs. Souter), Isabel (Mrs. Miller). Mabel (Mrs. cane),

and Albert

SKINNER.-On May 2. at bia residence, Ben Lomond, 28 Mcilwraith street, Prince» HUI. North Carltob, Henry William, beloved husband of Uto late Isabelle, and loving Eather of Ruby (Mrs GUlard). Ethel (Mrs.

lay). Henrietta (Mrs Cox), Loulo (Mrs Thomson), Beryl (Mrs Mccormack). Harry (Jack), and Hector (Don), aged 87 years, lata of M M B W and Melbourne Caledonian Society. -Abide with me.

8MITH.-On May 1, Lily dearly loved wife »f John, loving mother of stan and Li), of M Eighth street. Parkdale nanna of Margot JiU Ôraeme, and Heather, aged C2 years.

SsOTH.-On May 1. Lily Rosina, beloved Kother of Stanley, and much-loved mother

-law of Grace, darling nanny of Margot, Graeme, and Heather. -Wo wiU always ' remember.

SMITH.-On May 1, Lily, loving mother of Lil. mother-in-law of BUI. and fond nanna of little JUl

SMITH.-On May 1, Uly. dearly loved sister of Frederick and sister-in-law of Kell, fond auntie of Thelma Vincent, and Joyo» Davis -Loved by alL

STOKES-In tond memory of our dear «rfriwd. Mavis,.who passed away on April

l8. (Inserted by the staff of Warburton, Franki, Melbourne )

THOMAS.-On May 1, Bra. loved mother et Ruby Doris, mother-in-law of Jim, loving grandmother-of Wally. Betty, and Alan, .ister of Catherine (Mrs Lane).

TMBILCO. - On April 25 (suddenly). Henry Charles beloved husband of Emily, father of Bert and Day, aged SO years -Cod's finger touched him. and he slept

TRBBILCO. - On April 25. (suddenly). Henry Charles, dear father of Day, and father-in-law of Le» strahan, loving grandpa of Stephanie and John -Forever safe, for- ever-blest " ...

WHITE -On May 1, passed peacefully away at Sallymount Gembrook, Rosina dearly loved mater of Will. Gladys, Bruce and Dawn Munnerlev, loving sister of Matilda. Henrietta- (St Balda) and Jack (deceased), late of Tea, pged 85 years -Till the

resurrection morn

~ IN MEMORIAM

IMI of Honour-On Activo Sorvieo

HOWDEN.-A tribute of reverence and love to the memory of Flying Officer O McA. (Budd.), "accidentally killed May 3. 1943, beloved husband of Ina and darling daddy of Adrian ' -One who truly, fulfilled "Per

ardua ad astra "

HOWDEN.-In ever loving memory of our eldest son, 408845 F-O. O McA» Howden, killed In aircraft crash, Canberra, May 3. 1943 -To live in the hearts of those we love is<not to die Our Bill (Inserted by his loving pix ents Yarrawonga )

n HOWDEN.-In loving memory of our son, Owens who was killed in aircraft" accident, Maar 3, 1943 -For ever missed (Mother, father and family )

HOWDEN. - In loving memory of my brother. Owens3 (Bill), killed in aircraft accident. May 3, 1943 -Always in my thoughts; (Deslree )

^HOWDEN.-In loving memory of Flying Officer O Howden (Buddy), killed In air accident, Canberra, May 3, 1943. -Memories (Marie)

*v KELTON.-In loving memory of our darling

brother. David (Kelly), who gave his life at Tobruk on May 3, 1941 -A silent thought brings many a tear (Inserted by his loving sister. Kath and brother, Bill )

KIDDLE -Sgt John O M, late 1st and l«th Battalions, AI F killed in action at Bullecourt. May 3, 1911 -Remembered always (Eve )

KINSMAN-A tribute to the memory of Stanley, lieutenant, 23rd Batt who was killed In action at Bullecourt May 3 1917 -An Anzac; 1914-1917, Egypt, Gallipoli

'S-saoe v (Inserted by his mother and

brother)

IILLT.-In. loving memory of Corporal Evan H Lilly, 21st Battalion, killed In action at Bullecourt, France, May 3, 1917 (Egypt. Southland Gallipoli France) (In- serted by his, loving mother, sisters, and brother ) r

EALUNO-In memory of Lieut, Aubrey IPsUlng -killed., ta action France.'May 3, 1917 -Always remembered (Eve )

. POLLARD -In proud remembranc* of our loved brother Cpl Harry Lee Pollard. A Csmpany, 24th Bsttalior, AIF, killed In eetlon, Bullecourt France May 3, 1917 also our loved father Joseph Pollard passed away at Ringwood, May 2, 1910. -Ever remem- bered by the family

_ WHITEHEAD-in loving memory of Lieutenants Walter Middleton and Robert Whitworth, 21st Battalion, killed in action Bullecourt, May 3, 191T.

BIRD-in treasured memories of our dear son and brother, Wally who passed away April 26 1938 -God's greatest gift-Te s membrance (Inserted by his loving parents ' brothers, and sister)

BROOKS-In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on May 3 1943 -It was my good fortune to have a won- derful mother a real pal and inspiration (taserted by her» loving son, Oliver "Charles" )

BUTLER.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Percy Vivian, died May 3 1942 -Deep in our hearts a «amory is kept (Inserted by his loving wife and family Glengallan Rockbank )

COGHLAN-In loving memory of my dear wife Ellen and our mother, who passed away on May 3 1943 -R I P (Inserted by hus- band and family )

COGHLAN-In loving memory of our dear friend, Mrs Coghlan who passed away on May 3, 1943 -A thought today, tomorrow a memory (Inserted by Mr and Mrs. Sltop aon and family ) .-.

COLES-A loving tribute to the memory ot my dear mother, who passed away May 3, lt37; also my dear father and sister. May -Treasured memories (Inserted by her daughter, Lily, and son-in-law. Alt. Turner,

Yea)

HASSELBACH. - Fond memories of our beloved mother, passed to a higher life. May 3. 1942 (Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Constance and Earl )

HOUSTON-In loving memory of my wife art our dear mother who passed away May l. 1941, also Ethel May, on February 15, -M4. -Mother and daughter reunited. (Sam Hsuston and family )

KERR.-In loving memory of my darling -ttSbend, Alex, who passed so suddenly from ?soo May 3, 1943 loved father of Duncan Isabel, Elvin, and Florence (Peg) -Ob. for «fe» touch or a loving hand (Inserted by Ms loving wife. Floss, and children)

UBWIS-In loving memory of my dearest -fend. Averil, who waa called home on May % 1943. -In Ood's care (Camilla Iivsey ) UTS.-Treasured memories of my dearly -.loved and devoted wife. Mary, who died em May 3. 1943 (Inserted by her bereaved kasband C S. Leys )

LOOK-Ia loving memory of my dearly -Stored husband. Phillip Henry, who died on Ma- 3. 1939.-Heaven bless you day by dav. MARTIN.-In loving memory of my dearly Moved husband. Harold Everard, and devoted father of Edna and Beryl, who gassed away May 3, 1941 -Sadly missed. ,>H_S*rt*d by his loving wife)

'*~ WABf-lN. - In affectionate memory of

Harold Everard, who passed away May 3, -Ml. at Canterbury, loved aon-ln-law of Mrs Bead, and fond brother-in-law of F. Reed.

- -.ver remembered

MILNE.-In loving memory of my loving "._*, and our mother. Nell, who passed

anray May 3, 1941 -For ever we'll remem 1 ker. (inserted by "her loving husband. Jim,

sod children, Charles, George, ^Alleen, and J-tdrey )

MILNE-In loving memory of our darling -aaghter. Nell, who passed away May 3, 1941 -La memory ever near and dear (Inserted ' |r her loving mother and father, Bty A. and

C- Johns)

PETERSON-In loving memory of our 4mt mother, Elizabeth Peterson, who passed anray on May 3 1943 -Always remembered er her loving husband, son. and daughter

RICKABD-In loving memory of our dear .?others, Joseph, who passed on September X. 1892 Everett killed in action, May 3, tOR -Memories (Their loving sisters," EUsa hrth, Selma, Elva )

TURNER.-In loving memory of my dear »esther, Stan, who was called to a higher JK~ May 3, 1941 -Among my most treasured «?avenirs are happy memories of bygone soars (May and Harley Galwey )

WIGNELL-In loving memory of my dear 1-Bband and our father who died at Olary -fcZe. Euroa, on May 3. 1928 -Too dearly lena to be forgotten (Inserted by his lov _sg wife and children )

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

»AVISON.--Brother and Sisters of the late HB-CEST RUTHERFORD DAVISON wish to V-ANK relatives and .riends for all expres _8_u ot sympathy In their recent sad be ??ii un tent 125 Wilson street Prince's Hill.

?UCDONALD, - Mrs MACDONALD and -fecally, of lielsan street, Abbotsford, wish tk THANK all kind Mends and relations mr floral tributes and messages ot sympathy

*_ their sad bereavement. Will ali ¿S** «_NBt;tUs as a, persons! expression of ? «atttude, ; ^ v

IIR-AV-MENT CARDS ,

TAyLOÍ.-_tr». tÁV-OB «Wim to T-Uhk relatlveevao* *frl«-4s for '.telegrama,- wida,' letters, floral tributes, and personal.expres

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I FUNERAL NOTICES '

AMBS06IU8. - The Funeral of the late Mr. WALTER AMBROSIOS -will leave 16 Fltsroy ¡, street,. sWest "Preston,< THIS DAT, tat '3.4S p.«., /for -the. Preston Cemetery. TOBIN BROS., Melbourne. F1294.

BLAIR.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. JANE ELIZABETH BLAIR will, leave Dray- ton dr Qaraon's Chapel, 1-17 High street. Malvern, THIS DAY (Wednesday.-May 3). at conclusion of a service commencing at 2.15 &m., for Melbourne General Cemetery, Carl

n. DRAYTON & CARSON. U1228.

DAVI_8.~The Funeral of the late ERNEST R. DAVIES wiU leave 63 Coppin at., East I Malvern, at 3.30 pm. THIS DAY for the

Brighton Cemetery. HERBERT KINO Se SONS. J3462.

riLLMOSE. - The Funeral of the late EMILY FILLMORE will leave-her daughter's residence. No. 1 Sherbourne st, Essendon, TOMORROW, (Thursday, May 4), at 10.30 a.m., for the Melbourne General Cemetery. AUSTRAL FUNERAL SERVICES PTY. LTD. JA570S.

FRATES.-The Funeral of the late Mrs.1

MARY JANE PRATER will leave her late residence, 173 Kilby road. East Kew, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at the conclusion of a ser- vice, commencing at 3.1S pm., for the Springvale Crematorium. A. W. PADBURY _ Co., Kew. Haw. 31.

HEALEY.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. MARGARET HEALEY WiU leave the son's residence, 1 Tobin avenue, Northcote. THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m., for Fawkner Cemetery. J. FERGUSON «t SON. Thornbury. JW3037.

JINNETTE. - The Funeral of the, late SAMUEL JINNETTE will move from the

Church of England, Dromana, THIS DAY, after a short service .commencing at 2 30 p.m., for the Dromana Cemetery. HERBERT KINO <- SONS. J3462.

JINNETTE.-Dromana Lodge, 511, A., F.,, and A. Masons of Victoria.-The Brethren of the above Lodge and the Craft in gene- I ral are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. SAMUEL JINNETTE, which will leave the Anglican Church after a short service for the Dromana Cemetery, 3 p.m. THIS DAY (Wednesday). A. W. MURRAY. W.M.; W. JAMES LARDNER, secty.'

JONES.-The Funeral of the late Mrs.

LILLIAN CLARISSA JONES will leave 371 Myrtle St., Heidelberg, THIS DAY. after a, service commencing at 11 a m., for the War- ringal Cemetery, Heidelberg. E, TAYLOR di SON, Heidelberg. JL1056. _

KEATING.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. EMMA LYDIA KEATING will leave her home, 12 Wisewould st, Flemington, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 3 30, for the Fawkner Ceme- tery. ALFRED ALLISON, Newmarket. F5480 '

KENNISON.-The Funeral of the late Mr. JAMES KENNISON will leave the Chapel of B. Matthews Pty Ltd.. 102 Toorak road. South Yarra. THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, for the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. Win.

KILBY. - The Funeral of the late Mr. PERCY EMANUEL KILBY will leave his residence, loo Moreland rd , West Brunswick, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 10 am., for the Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., North Brunswick. FW4126 (2 lines). -

LAWRENCE.-The Funeral of the late Mrs CLARICE JESSIE LAWRENCE willi leave 61 Esplanade, Elwood, THIS DAY,

at 11 am, for the St. Kilda .. Cemetery. I RENTLE --HOLDSWORTH, South Mel-

bourne. MX1350.

LUCAS. - The friends and relatives of the late Mr ALEXANDER LUCAS are re- quester! to follow his remains to the place of Interment, Flinders Cemetery. The Funeral will leave the residence of his daughter (Mrs C Austin), after a short service arriving at cemetery at 3 pm., THIS DAY (Wednesday, May 3).

MILLAR.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. EMILIE LYDIA MILLAR will leave Pad-

bury's Chapel, 13 Cotham road, Kew, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at the conclusion of a service, commencing at 9 15 am, for the Springvale Crematorium. A. W. PADBURY _ Co.. Kew. Haw 31.

SCALE. - The Funeral of the late Mr. EDOAR SCALE will leave Cathkin Church TOMORROW (Thursday), at 3 p m" for interment in the Cathkin Cemetery. A. E. HOWELL PTY. LTD.. Funeral Directors. Alexandra

SKINNER.-The Funeral of the late Mr HENRY WILLIAM SKINNER will leave his residence, Ben Lomond, 28 Mcilwraith st.. Princes KUI. North Carlton, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11.30 am, for the Mel- bourne General Cemetery, Carlton JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD, North Brunswick. FW4126 (2 lines).

SKINNER.,- Princes Hill Lodge, No 294, A., P. and A.,Masons pf Victoria - The Members of the above Lodge and the Craft in general are requested to attend the Fune- ral of our late greatly esteemed Bro HARRY SKINNER, which will leave his residence. 28 Mcilwraith street. Princes Hill, THIS DAY (Wednesday, May 3). for the Mel- bourne General Cemetery, Carlton, at 1130 am R W. HENDERSON. Master ANGUS PATERSON, Secretary

SMITH.-The Funeral of the late LILY ROSINA SMI-lL-will leave the Herbert King Memorial Chapel, 174 Lennox street, Rich- mond, THIS DAY, at 2 pm., for the Spring-

vale Crematorium. HERBERT KING & SONS J3462

WHITE.-The Friends of the late Miss ROSINA WHITE are respectfully Informed that her remains will be interred at~the Gembrook Cemetery at 2 p m THIS DAY

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