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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 19 May 1882, page 1
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2009-10-15 22:44:21.0
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 2 September 1940, page 4
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2009-10-11 21:51:42.0
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 9 April 1926, page 1
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2009-02-14 23:11:33.0
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Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 21 July 1920, page 1
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2009-10-25 18:14:17.0iLLAN.-rOn the 10th July, nt her Into residence,
B17.ZAI1D.?On thc 12th July, at Moora, W.A.,
ALLAN.--On the 10th July, at her late residence,
BUZZARD.--On the 12th July, at Moora, W.A.,
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 9 October 1926, page 17
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2009-10-25 17:38:41.0OOLGH (nee Fdnl Sexton) -On the 13th Sep
OR .HAM (nee Ula Fnnls) -On the 3rd October
LREFN -On the 10th september at Koonwarra
0R0OB\ -On the 12th September, at Sister
GOUGH (nee Edna Sexton).--On the 13th Sep-
GRAHAM (nee Lila Ennls).--On the 3rd October,
GREEN.--On the 10th September, at Koonwarra
GR0OBY.--On the 12th September, at Sister
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 11 June 1927, page 13
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2009-10-25 17:26:58.0MORTON -On (ho lth June (accidentillj killed)
at Broadfold Leslie albert deirls beloved
husband ot Marion Mice, loiing father ni little
MORTON.--On the 4th June (accidentally killed)
at Broadford, Leslie Albert, dearly beloved
husband of Marion Alice, loving father of little
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 20 April 1927, page 1
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2009-10-25 17:21:07.0n,5v T°2 thc 1,,r' \Pril. at hei icsidencc,
"«.tank , Tharkera» slicot «t Kilda, Mar»
'Meirlv belo ul »vin. of f.avin Walkir, and
' ^ e .ter e.f Mi n Morton St Klldi und
WALKER.--On the 19th April, at her residence,
Clydebank, 7 Thackeray street, St. Kilda, Mary,
the dearly beloved wife of Gavin Walker, and
loved sister of Mr. R. Morton. St. Kllda, and
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 16 June 1927, page 1
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2009-10-25 17:08:56.0SLOAN—MORTON. On the 9th May, at St.
Junes« Church d England, Ivanhoe, lu Rev
Trink I mell B A , ltohcrt Green eldest fon
rf Mr tarnev sloan and the late Mrs Sloan,
¿Itirt North Iiciand lo 1 dill) second ehugh
K, el the hie Mr V G Morton, of Barbara
(VSU) an! Mrs Morton Ivanhoe
SLOAN—MORTON. -On the 9th May, at St.
James' Church of England, Ivanhoe, by Rev.
Frank Lynch, B. A., Robert Green eldest son
of Mr James Sloan and the late Mrs Sloan,
Belfast, North Ireland, to Edith, second daugh-
ter of the late Mr V. G. Morton, of Barham
(N.S.W.) and Mrs Morton, Ivanhoe.
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 19 January 1927, page 1
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2009-10-25 17:01:46.0MORTON-On the If Hi Jmiuiirv at Barham
(V S.W ), Alfred Colles, beloved husband of
\da Itcbeeei Morton aged 59 }cir«
PVTtltSON (Watson mid Paterson)-On the lSth
iden-On the 1Mb Iiniiin VU" nt Chlliliin s
ST V\l ¡A -On (lie Mth Jamun 1927 Jt Ujthc
Murray, loved onlv son of Margaret Wilson,
MORTON.--On the 16th January, at Barham
(N S.W ), Alfred Colles, beloved husband of
Ada Rebecca Morton, aged 59 years.
PATERSON (Watson and Paterson).--On the 18th
RAGG.--On the 18th January, 1927, at Children's
STAVELY.--On the 14th January, 1927, at Wyche-
Murray, loved only son of Margaret Wilson,
SOCIAL EVENTS. Rhodes—Morton Wedding.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 8 December 1927, page 8
News
2009-10-25 16:38:31.0í>- Xhodes-Morton Wedding:.
¿T-ho nodding in» cclcbiatcd testci
uuy afternoon or Kathleen Uisula
rpla)|oiil} child of Dr. mid Mis D Mm
$i) Morton, of" Waitemata, Qucou'a load,
.hld Lieut Comiiinnder 1 nio-t Chffoid
?Rhodes, RAX, eldest ton of the hte Mi
Ernest Kitbmk Ithodcs nuil Mis Miodes
<¿ Sydnej Hit tcroni mi, «huli ina con
Rhodes--Morton Wedding.
The wedding was celebrated yester-
day afternoon of Kathleen Ursula
(Cla), only child of Dr. and Mrs. D. Mur-
ray Morton, of Waitemata, Queen's road,
and Lieut.-Commander Ernest Clifford
Rhodes, RAN, eldest son of the late Mr.
Ernest Ewbank Rhodes and Mrs Rhodes,
of Sydney. The ceremony, which was con-
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 4 June 1942, page 2
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2009-10-25 16:30:16.0MCROW-In loving memory of my dear
father. George Valentine, who paved -iway
on June 4, 1936. (Inserted bj his Icvlng
son, Qeorge )
Bert, who passed awas on June 4. 1940, At
41 Waltham street, Htchmoud -Sadls
missed
MORGAN.--In loving memory of my dear
father, George Valentine, who passed away
on June 4, 1936. (Inserted by his loving
son, George.)
Bert, who passed away on June 4, 1940, at
41 Waltham street, Richmond.--Sadly
missed.
WHEAT BOARDS ATTACKED "Only Corruptions"
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 8 August 1940, page 9
News
2009-10-25 16:25:35.0SYDNEY, Wednesday.-A trenchant i
Junee) marked the opening to-day of the I
annual conference of the Farmers and!
Settlers" Association of N.S.W. |
[the association had fought for for 401
years-an orderly sj'stem of marketing i
to a remunerative plane undreamt of In
I the annals of commercial historj". To
'justify its existence the Australian board)
had rushed to the rescue of the mer-i
[farmer, his wife, and family, and hls|
lov-al employees were "the beasts of:
| burden."
A Federal Minister had said that the!
¡Government had not been ungenerous,
i but where had It been generous? The
the United Kingdom pays j'ou might get
Great War, has died. He wns a past
Returned Soldiers" League.
SALVATION ARMY CHANOES
bourne, Mrs. W. Falchney and family
congregation of the Methodistr church.
bearers are:-President, Mrs. L. Mathe
Fon (re-elected) ; vice-presidents. Miss E.
i Broom; treasurer, Mrs. H. Colwell (rc
I elected).
I ROSEDALE.-The death has occurred
¡ the Rosedale district. Her marriage was
ST. ARNAUD. - Mr. C. Williams, ofi
. STAWELL.-Mr. T. Jones, of Campbell
birthday. Leading members of the]
church. I
TERANG. - During the last year,'
of the Terang Community Hospital. Of I
fees'and £800 from the Norah Gpsgrave
surer, Miss Affleck; auditor, E. B. Poli
Trevvcrn; vice-presidents. Messrs. J. Wal
The men In the two camps at the race-
participate In a spectacular march
HOSPITAL FINANCES I
SYDNEY, Wednesday.-A trenchant
Junee) marked the opening to-day of the
annual conference of the Farmers and
Settlers Association of N.S.W.
the association had fought for for 40
years--an orderly system of marketing
to a remunerative plane undreamt of in
the annals of commercial history". To
justify its existence the Australian board
had rushed to the rescue of the mer-
farmer, his wife, and family, and hls
loval employees were "the beasts of
burden."
A Federal Minister had said that the
Government had not been ungenerous,
but where had it been generous? The
the United Kingdom pays you might get
Great War, has died. He was a past
Returned Soldiers' League.
SALVATION ARMY CHANGES
bourne, Mrs. W. Faichney and family
congregation of the Methodist church.
bearers are:--President, Mrs. L. Mathe-
son (re-elected) ; vice-presidents. Miss E.
Broom; treasurer, Mrs. H. Colwell (re-
elected).
ROSEDALE.--The death has occurred
the Rosedale district. Her marriage was
ST. ARNAUD. - Mr. C. Williams, of
STAWELL.-Mr. T. Jones, of Campbell
birthday. Leading members of the
church.
TERANG. - During the last year,
of the Terang Community Hospital. Of
fees and £800 from the Norah Cosgrave
surer, Miss Affleck; auditor, E. B. Poli-
Trewern; vice-presidents. Messrs. J. Wal-
The men in the two camps at the race-
participate in a spectacular march
HOSPITAL FINANCES
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 30 September 1940, page 6
Family Notices
2009-10-24 21:30:28.0Kingswood East, to Jack Teesc, Clune,
Kingswood East, to Jack Teese, Clune,

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