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Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 18 February 1935, page 1
Family Notices
2010-03-03 20:25:09.0HATTAM - On the 16th February 1036
liaised peacefully awns I nt her residence
CrHtedile Bonden street, Picston Fanny
Jue «Idow of the late lohn Ilattaui loilng
mouin ol Ernest irtlrold Bickford, Maud
Peter AU'». Theo and Raymond in her 15th
-- -M ml '
HATTAM - On the 16th February, 1935
passed peacefully away, at her residence
Cridgedale, Bowden street, Preston, Fanny
Jane, widow of the late John Hattam, loving
mother of Ernest, Harold, Bickford, Maud,
Percy, Allan, Theo and Raymond, in her 75th
year. - At rest.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:54:24.0pLirrOHD -The rnends of the lato Mr. MIOITAEL
\J ULirFORD arc respectfully invited to follow
Tils remains to the placo of Interment, Mclbourno
Tile funeral will leave his late residence, 255
Canning street, tvorlh Carlton, THIS DAY (Saturday,
Sith inst.), at 4 o'clock.
JOHN DALLY, Undertaker, Latrobe and Spring
_streets, Melbourne Telephone 627._
DICKSON -The Tricndsof tho late Mr. DAVID
DICKSON are respectful!} invited to follow his
remains to tho place of lntorinent m tho Melbourne
General Ccmeterv.
The funeral will leavo the residence of his brother,
Mr Janies Dickson, 20 Hardy street, South Yarra,
THIS DAY (Siturday, 20th Inst ) at J o'clock.
A J RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Chapel streot,
Prahran , High street, Armadale, Commer-
cial road, South Yarra; and Baj street, txorth
Brighton Tel. 17 Windsor and lio 11
Brighton Exclinnge._
YENOKEN -Tho Friends of the lato Mr. ED-
WARD FERDINAND YENOKKNnro Informed
that his funeral will take placo tomorrow (Sundav,
27th hist ), leaving his late residence, Banolc, High
street, Mount Lncn East Prahran, for the place of
Interment in the bt Kilda Cometer}, nt 3 o'clock.
A. J RAÏBOUI.D, Undertaker, Prahran, Anna-
dale, South \aira, and North Brighton. Tele-
phone 17 Windsor and 11 Biighton
CLIFFORD.- The Friends of the late Mr. MICHAEL
CLIFFORD are respectfully invited to follow
his remains to the place of Interment, Melbourne
The funeral will leave his late residence, 255
Canning-street, North Carlton, THIS DAY (Saturday,
26th inst.), at 4 o'clock.
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobe and Spring
streets, Melbourne. Telephone 827.
DICKSON -The Friends of the late Mr. DAVID
DICKSON are respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place of Interment in the Melbourne
General Cemetery.
The funeral will leave the residence of his brother,
Mr. James Dickson, 29 Hardy-street, South Yarra,
THIS DAY (Saturday, 26th inst.), at 3 o'clock.
A. J. RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Chapel-street,
Prahran; High-street, Armadale; Commer-
cial-road, South Yarra; and Bay-street, North
Brighton. Tel. 17 Windsor and No. 11
Brighton Exchange.
YENCKEN -The Friends of the late Mr. ED-
WARD FERDINAND YENCKEN are informed
that his funeral will take place tomorrow (Sunday,
27th inst.), leaving his late residence, Banole, High-
street, Mount Erica, East Prahran, for the place of
Interment in the St. Kilda Cemetery at 3 o'clock.
A. J RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Prahran, Arma-
dale, South Yarra, and North Brighton. Tele-
phone 17 Windsor and 11 Brighton.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:47:31.0DROWN, builder, aro rospootfully invited to
follow Ins remains to the placo of interment, the
Melbourne Oencrnt Cemelcrj.
The funeral cortopo is appointed to moto from his
late residence, Hampden street, Clifton Hill, on Sun-
da) , 27th inst, at half past 2 o'clock
JOSIAII HOLDSWORTH, Undertaker, 302 Ljgon
_street, Carlton Telephone 1102_
BROWN, builder, are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of interment, the
Melbourne General Cemetery.
The funeral cortege is appointed to move from his
late residence, Ramsden street, Clifton Hill, on Sun-
day, 27th inst., at half-past 2 o'clock.
JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH, Undertaker, 362 Lygon-
street, Carlton. Telephone 1192.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:45:12.0KINSELLA -On the 23rd Inst, at York, West Aus-
tralia, V> llllam Georgo Kinsella, solicitor, elder son
nf Mrs J. E. Kinsella, of Ila» thorn, aged 20 ) cars.
RIP.
STEWART - On tho 2Sth Julj, atJa\a, the result of
late of ritrxoy. Passed on to the higher life.
Beloved b¿ all M ho knew her.
YENCKEN -On the 25th inst, at his residence, Banolc,
MountErica, Prahran, Edward rerdinandYcnckon,
aged U J ears.
JoTrn-InlovIng remembrance of my lato lamented
departed tills life on November II), 1882, at his late
résidence, 32 Russell street south. May his soul
rest in peace Amen.
BROWN-Tho rriends of the lato IIENRY
In Momoriao.
Frmoiaf Notices.
KINSELLA -On the 23rd inst., at York, West Aus-
tralia, William George Kinsella, solicitor, elder son
of Mrs J. E. Kinsella, of Hawthorn, aged 29 years.
R.I.P.
STEWART - On the 28th July, at Java, the result of
late of Fitzroy. Passed on to the higher life.
Beloved by all who knew her.
YENCKEN -On the 25th inst., at his residence, Banole,
Mount Erica, Prahran, Edward Ferdinand Yencken,
aged 72 years.
Joseph.-In loving remembrance of my late lamented
departed this life on November 19, 1882, at his late
residence, 32 Russell-street south. May his soul
rest in peace. Amen.
BROWN-The Friends of the late HENRY
In Memoriam.
Funeral Notices.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:41:16.0BROWN -On Iho 24lh hist, nt his lato residence,
Ramsden street, Clifton Hil], Henry Broun,
¡milder, beloved husband of Mary Brown, and
brolhir of ti» late Charles Broun, aged 73 years.
An old colonist of over CO years.
DAVIES -On Uto 25th inst, al his nephew's residence
St James's park, How thorn, Mr. William Davies, of
Messrs Danby, Son, and Co, fonnerly of 81
Swanston street, Melbourne, aged 08 years
FISK -On the ISth inst, at Macville, Elizabeth
lillian, voungest beloved daughter of John mid
Marian risk, of M j rniong, aged 17 j cars 8 months.
JPort Fairy, aged 62 years. So greatly loved, so
BROWN -On the 24th inst., at his late residence,
Ramsden-street, Clifton Hill, Henry Brown,
builder, beloved husband of Mary Brown, and
brother of the late Charles Brown, aged 73 years.
An old colonist of over 50 years.
DAVIES -On the 25th inst., at his nephew's residence
St. James's park, Hawthorn, Mr. William Davies, of
Messrs. Danby, Son, and Co., formerly of 81
Swanston-street, Melbourne, aged 68 years.
FISK -On the 18th inst., at Maysville, Elizabeth
Lillian, youngest beloved daughter of John and
Marian Fisk, of Myrniong, aged 17 years 8 months.
Port Fairy, aged 62 years. So greatly loved, so
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:37:17.0SAVAGE - COOP - On tho l?th inst, nt All Sain la'
Church St. Kilda hy tho Rev J II Gregor},
acorto Frederick eldest son of tho late Benjamin
Saiagc of London to Alice eldest daughter of the
lute Hcnr} Coop, Drayton Tasmania
TAYLOR - MERCER -On the 0th inst, at tho Prcsby
terian Church, Nhill, by the Rev J O Mathir,
Geo M Taj lor, Himllton to Ada, eldest daughter
of John Mercer, J P , Salisburi
SAVAGE - COOP - On the l7th inst., at All Saints'
Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. J. H. Gregory,
George Frederick, eldest son of the late Benjamin
Savage, of London, to Alice, eldest daughter of the
late Henry Coop, Drayton, Tasmania.
TAYLOR - MERCER -On the 9th inst, at the Presby-
terian Church, Nhill, by the Rev. J. G. Mather,
Geo. M. Taylor, Hamilton, to Ada, eldest daughter
of John Mercer, J. P., Salisbury.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:34:28.0KEMPE - LOXTON -On tho 8th inst. at Holy Trinity
Church Kew by the Rev Dr Vance, assisted by
the Rev GAM Pringle, Bernard Stacey Kempe
third son of William Henry Kempe of the Bank of
England London, to Ethel May eldest daughter of
Holland Loxton, town clerk Kew and grand
daughter of the late Edward Whitby, of Brunswick.

LEVEY - MICHAEL -On tho 2nd inst, at the Albert
Street Synagogue, East Melbourne by the Rev J
Lenzer Pinkus son of L S P Levey, of Man
chester, England, to Cecilia (Ciss) third daughter
of Isaac Michael, of Portland Loan Office, Elizabeth
street Melbourne
McBRIDE - LAWSON -On the 20th, ult, at Exeter East
Melbourne by the Rev J H Ingham, Peter only
son of the late Peter McBride St Arnaud, to Mary
Isabel youngest daughter of tho late Thomas Lawson
Dunolly No cards.
KEMPE - LOXTON -On the 8th inst., at Holy Trinity
Church, Kew, by the Rev. Dr. Vance, assisted by
the Rev. G. A. M. Pringle, Bernard Stacey Kempe,
third son of William Henry Kempe, of the Bank of
England, London, to Ethel May, eldest daughter of
Holland Loxton, town clerk, Kew, and grand-
daughter of the late Edward Whitby, of Bruns-
wick.
LEVEY - MICHAEL -On the 2nd inst., at the Albert-
Street Synagogue, East Melbourne, by the Rev. J.
Lenzer, Pinkus, son of L. S. P. Levey, of Man-
chester, England, to Cecilia (Ciss), third daughter
of Isaac Michael, of Portland Loan Office, Elizabeth-
street, Melbourne.
McBRIDE - LAWSON -On the 26th, ult., at Exeter, East
Melbourne, by the Rev. J. H. Ingham, Peter, only
son of the late Peter McBride, St. Arnaud, to Mary
Isabel, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Law-
son, Dunolly. No cards.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 26 November 1892, page 1
Family Notices
2010-02-27 23:29:34.0(In order to guard against Imposition, notices ol
Births, Marriages, and Deaths must bo nuthentl
cated by some respectable porson lu Melbourne to
ensure their Insertion 1
COURTNEY.- On the 15th Inst., ali TJunallan, Ournn
street horth Melbourne, the »Ifo ot Captain J 11
Courtney ol a daughter
DAY.- On the 12Ui Inst, nt 505 Toorak road, South
Yarra, tbo wl'o ol Arthur J Day of a son
DIXON.- On the 12th Inst., at Taranaki, lewisham
road 1 rahran the ivlfo ot F A Diion ol a son
FRASER.- On the lBt inst, at Marysville, Buckle}
street Essendon, the wife of Alexr Fraser-a
daughter
FULLAGAR.- On tlio 10thInst, at W} una M'Klnley
aienue, Maliorn, tho wife oil a Miagar-»
son
GLASSCOCK.- Ofl the 20th inst., at Linden, Princes
lill) the Mile of It Glascock-a son
MAJOR.- On the 21st inst, at tho London Ohartered
Hank of Australia, ^rthcote, the wife of Gilbert F
Major-a son
McLEAN. - On tho 22nd inst, nt Mountain i lew,
n inter street, Maliern, tho« Uo of \V II M Lean
a son
[In order to guard against imposition, notices of
Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti-
cated by some respectable person in Melbourne to
ensure their insertion.]
COURTNEY.- On the 15th inst., at Dunallan, Curran-
street, North Melbourne, the wife of Captain J. H.
Courtney of a daughter.
DAY.- On the 12th inst., at 205 Toorak-road, South
Yarra, the wife of Arthur J. Day of a son.
DIXON.- On the 12th inst., at Taranaki, Lewisham-
road, Prahran the wife of F. A. Dixon of a son.
FRASER.- On the 1st inst., at Marysville, Buckley-
street, Essendon, the wife of Alexr. Fraser - a
daughter.
FULLAGAR.- On the 16th inst., at Wyuna, M'Kinley-
avenue, Malvern, the wife of T. K. Fullagar - a
son.
GLASSCOCK.- On the 20th inst., at Linden, Princes
Hill, the wife of R. Glasscock - a son.
MAJOR.- On the 21st inst., at the London Chartered
Bank of Australia, Northcote, the wife of Gilbert F.
Major - a son.
McLEAN. - On the 22nd inst., at Mountain-view,
Winter-street, Malvern, the wife of W. H. McLean -
a son.
Classified Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 26 August 1921, page 10
Advertising
2010-01-15 08:25:06.0C1
1 Y ol M A L 1 1 B N
\NMHL 1-LI-CTION -CFNTRAL W MID
I lereby g'le notice tint nt an election held
1 cfoie n o this 2oth dav of August, lfr'l for One
Councillor foi the Central Walli of the City of
M-ilvim the following votes were recorded -
Vlfr d Darroch 6-1
San ml Huttam 031
Ir lend Smith 240
Majority foi Hallam 511
1 therefore dc-larc the snîd SVMU1L II VTTAM
PLI 1 111 CII D us o Councillor for the Central
Ward of tie Cilv of Maltern
ROUI HT W SI LV LSTI R Returning Officer
Toi u Hall, Malvern, 2olh AlikUEt 1021_
"lil of "* M V L~v F R \
C
VNNUU ! LI CTION-SOUTH W MID
I herehi give notice tint at on I lect'on held
i fir me this 2oth dav of vugust 1021 for
li ( ouncillcr for the « nilli Warvl of the City of
Mulvirn Hi « mi tig votes were recorded -
In! II Iml"iv Kiddle 700
(turks John W aters 010
Majority foi W ilcrs 153
1 th ref io ie-lire the ti hi OH MHFS JOHN
W V! I IIS PI 11 III (TU) us u Councillor for the
nth 1 ri of t'e Olli of Malvern

CITY of MALVERN
ANNUAL ELECTION. - CENTRAL WARD.
I hereby give notice that at an election held
before me this 25th day of August, 1921, for One
Councillor for the Central Ward of the City of
Malvern, the following votes were recorded:-
Alfred Darroch .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 575
Samuel Hattam .. .. .. .. .. .. 631
Frederick Smith .. .. .. .. . .. 245
Majority for Hattam .. .. .. .. .. 56
I therefore declare the said SAMUEL HATTAM
DULY ELECTED as a Councillor for the Central
Ward of the City of Malvern.
ROBERT W. SYLVESTER, Returning Officer
Town Hall, Malvern, 25th August, 1921.

CITY of MALVERN.
ANNUAL ELECTION. - SOUTH WARD.
I hereby give notice that at an Election held
before me this 25th day of August, 1921, for
One Councillor for the South Ward of the City of
Malvern, the following votes were recorded:-
John Lindsay Kiddle .. .. .. .. .. .. 766
Charles John Waters .. .. .. .. .. .. 919
Majority for Waters .. .. .. .. .. .. 153
I therefore declare the said CHARLES JOHN
WATERS DULY ELECTED as a Councillor for the
South Ward of the City of Malvern.
Classified Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 2 April 1917, page 14
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