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Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-23 20:38:47.0MrLEOD.-Inilovlng memory of my dear brother,
Trooper Anius, 6th of 4th LIL, who tiled of
wounds rccelNcil at Gallipoli, 7th October, 1015;
ulso inv dear brother, Pte. Jack, of D Coy., Till
Ballnllnn, who died of vvoUnds somewhere in
France, I6II1 April, 1018.
' H hat thoiiglAin lonely grief I sigh
For thuse dear onca no longer nl0'!l.
-(Inserted hy their fond sister, A. MCA.)
?NULLS.-In loving memory- of our deir Inolher,
Bugler Herbert Oeonre Mills (licit), killel In ac-
tion on the 7th October, 1010; nlso Harry, killed
in action on the Urti February,101S; Nlctor Met
rel, lovlnr step biother, killed lu iictlon August,
11)18. (Inset tetl by (bein loving sister and
MIVSTEIt.-In loving memory of my dear husband,
RIAL.-In loving meinorv of oin dear nuil mill-
Thy yili\bc done. ?
MrLEOD.—In loving memory of my dear brother,
Trooper Angus, 5th of 4th L.H., who died of
wounds received at Gallipoli, 7th October, 1915;
also my dear brother, Pte. Jack, of D Coy., 7th
Battalion, who died of wounds somewhere in
France, 18th April, 1918.
What though in lonely grief I sigh
For those dear ones no longer nigh.
—(Inserted by their fond sister, A. McA.)
MILLS.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Bugler Herbert George Mills (Bert), killed in ac-
tion on the 7th October, 1916; also Harry, killed
in action on the 3rd February, 1918; Victor Biet-
zel, loving step brother, killed in action August,
1918. (Inserted by their loving sister and
MIVSTEI.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
RIAL.—In loving memory of oin dear nuil mill-
Thy will be done.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 20:31:14.0KINROSS.-In loving memory of Private T. Iv'In
10,3, died of Wounds on the (Uli Octubcr, 1017.
- (Bert Tall, Hoyul Pnrk.)
KINROSS.—In loving memory of Private T. Kin-
ross, died of wounds on the 6th October, 1917.
—(Bert Tait, Royal Park.)
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 20:29:57.0—(Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr. and Mrs.
KULLY.- In loving memory of our dear son nntl
brother, Sergeant Desmond 'Kell}, who was
killej-in »nineo 011 the (1th October, 1017.
They-miss you most who lovid you best.
-(Inserted by his sorrowing pul nits, brothers,
and sister!.) , '
.—In loving memory of (Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr. an
KELLY.—In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Sergeant Desmond Kelly, who was
killed in action on the 6th October, 1917.
They miss you most who loved you best.
—(Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers,
and sisters.)
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-23 20:27:28.0JEFFERY.-In sad mu) loving memory of our dear
0th October, 1017.
O'er the sen our sad thoughts roam,
To where our friend nlecps far from home;'
' Although lils face we colinot Fee,
NVc hold him dear in memoiy,
Ko'one mare true and kind;
He was aJrlend to every one;
A loving lllcniory lie Ila, left behind.
-(Inserted by lils sincero friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Stouter and family,- tio.ilbum Weir.)
JEFFERY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
9th October, 1917.
O'er the sea our sad thoughts roam,
To where our friend sleeps far from home;
Although his face we cannot see,
We hold him dear in memory,
No one more true and kind;
He was a friend to every one;
A loving memory he has, left behind.
—(Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Scouler and family, Goulburn Weir.)
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 20:24:03.0Anti 1 think of his life, and duty done
, Manly, unselfish, and brave.
-(Inserted by lils loving llaucce, Ida Sellick,
GRIFFITHS;.-In loving mommy of my dearly
lovetl son and our brother, Corporal o. L. Grif-
fiths, M.M., who died of wounds in Prance on
October li, 1U17. (Inserted by his Joving mother
and sisters.) "'
HINO.-In loving memory of Frederick (leorge,
beloved only son of Joshua Hing, nu.) loving
brother of Mrs. Itobcrt Angilcy and Mrs. W11
Hum Anauey, killed ii) action on the 7th Oc
' tobcr, 1017.
. Only a little while- "
.He has but stopped across the way
Into n brighter und more pcrfcel day.
And we stietih forth our hands anti say,
And I think of his life, and duty done—
Manly, unselfish, and brave.
—(Inserted by his loving fiancee, Ida Sellick,
GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of my dearly
loved son and our brother, Corporal O. L. Grif-
fiths, M.M., who died of wounds in France on
October 6, 1917. (Inserted by his loving mother
and sisters.)
HING.—In loving memory of Frederick George,
beloved only son of Joshua Hing, and loving
brother of Mrs. Robert Anguey and Mrs. Wil-
liam Anauey, killed in action on the 7th Oc-
tober, 1917.
Only a little while —
He has but stepped across the way
Into a brighter and more perfect day.
And we stretch forth our hands and say,
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 00:55:25.0.Ko mather was there to southe bl« brow,
No father or brother to sty good-bye;
t No sister to take him by nie hand,
When death »vus drawing nigh.
I orien see my dear boy"' face
But a mother's patt is a broken heart,
-(Inserted by his heart-biokcn mother, father,
sisters, and brothers, NVodonga, Vic.)
CROSS.-In sail and loving meinoiv of our dear
cousin, Private T. II. Cros, (Collo), who died
of wounds received In trance Ot lobir 0, 1017.
(Inserted by P. mid A. Walkei, Bungeeltap.)
DEANS.-In 0IÎC1 tionate remembrance of our dear
young fnintl, 5-,rgennt Harold J. Benns, who
I.-iid -'own lils lite Jot us in France on October
7,.1P17. (Ü ILE. omi L.E.)
GILLESPIE.-ilu loving memory of Tie. Noel
James, who dud of wounds at the roth General
Hospital, France, on the nth October, 11117, In
lils 27th year/
Ile lias home lils t ross, he has gained his crown,
Tbotgli lie lit, in 11 far-off grave:
No mother was there to soothe his brow,
No father or brother to say good-bye;
No sister to take him by the hand,
When death was drawing nigh.
I often see my dear boys face
But a mother's part is a broken heart,
—(Inserted by his heart-broken mother, father,
sisters, and brothers, Wodonga, Vic.)
CROSS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
cousin, Private T. H. Cross (Colie), who died
of wounds received in France October 6, 1917.
(Inserted by P. and A. Walker, Bungeeltap.)
DEANS.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear
young friend, Sergeant Harold J. Deans, who
laid down his life for us in France on October
7, 1917. (G.H.E. and E.E.)
GILLESPIE.—In loving memory of Pte. Noel
James, who died of wounds at the 59th General
Hospital, France, on the 6th October, 1917, in
his 27th year.
He has borne his cross, he has gained his crown,
Though he lies in a far-off grave;
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 00:47:26.0STOPPS.-On the 41b October, nt the residence
of his slster-in-lav», Mrs. J. I'. Hornldge, 40
Canterbury road, .Middle Park, Henry Moppa,
-irciI SI. (Interred privately at Boroondara
Cemetery, Otli October.)
WARNER.-On the 6th October, 1918 (suddenly),
Arthur Warner, of 71 Fitzrov street, st. Kilda,
ALFORD-BENJAMIN. - In proud memory of
-(Inserted by Mrs. M. Benjamin and family.)
BEAMISH.-In loving mellion of Piivute Charles
Ernest Beamish, 5th Hittullon, who died of
wounds at the 2nd Canndliii Clearing Station,
Frame, on (Uli Ottober, 1917. (Inserted by his
brother, James 1. Beamish, mid sister, Mrs.
Arthur Turnci.) '
BEAHl).-In loving meiner}' of our dear son and
biother, Driver J C. Heard, who was killed in
action in France on the 7th October, 1017.
(Inserted by his parents, sisters, .and brothers,
Pialuan.)
BILLIMINAH.-In loving meinorv of Private Albert
Utolge (Belt), who died on smile at No.
Clearing Station, France, un October 7, 1017,
after two years ami eight months' active service,
nged ill }cars and Hie weeks (late of "Kar-
dinia," U-imlngtcn crescent, Last Caulfield).
' NMlen HitUllagH are'waving their welcome.
And the minipit, ring out their glad call
To the boys who mc homcwaid returning,
(!od tilly the benrls that aro yearning;
-(Inserted by his sorrowing relatives.)
BRIGGS.-In pud and loving memory of our
darling ron .'nd brother, Pt-, Kniest Brigg,, «hu
was killed In action on tim 11ii iM-ibcr, 1U17.
Just one year »go lo-dny.
STOPPS.—On the 4th October, at the residence
of his sister-in-lavw, Mrs. J. P. Hornidge, 49
Canterbury road, Middle Park, Henry Stopps,
aged 84. (Interred privately at Boroondara
Cemetery, 5th October.)
WARNER.—On the 6th October, 1918 (suddenly),
Arthur Warner, of 71 Fitzrov street, St. Kilda,
ALFORD — BENJAMIN.—In proud memory of
—(Inserted by Mrs. M. Benjamin and family.)
BEAMISH.—In loving memory of Private Charles
Ernest Beamish, 5th Battalion, who died of
wounds at the 2nd Canadian Clearing Station,
France, on 6th October, 1917. (Inserted by his
brother, James E. Beamish, and sister, Mrs.
Arthur Turner.)
BEARD.—In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Driver J. C. Beard, who was killed in
action in France on the 7th October, 1917.
(Inserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers,
Prahran.)
BILLINGHAM.—In loving memory of Private Albert
George (Bert), who died on service at No. 10
Clearing Station, France, on October 7, 1917,
after two years and eight months' active service,
aged 20 years and five weeks (late of "Kar-
dinia," Leamington crescent, East Caulfield).
When the flags are waving their welcome,
And the trumpets ring out their glad call
To the boys who are homeward returning,
God pity the hearts that are yearning
—(Inserted by his sorrowing relatives.)
BRIGGS.—In sad and loving memory of our
darling son and brother, Pte. Ernest Briggs, who
was killed in action on the 4th October, 1917.
Just one year ago to-day.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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2009-11-23 00:34:56.0&.\MJSTi:ii.-(iii the 3th Octobei, at her resílleme,
0 Long sliect, (¡Istcrnwlch, Filen S ingster, Liv-
ing ilaiiahtcr-.if Janies l.irkin, and loving sister
of Mr,. Purcell, Mrs. Mullane, Mrs. Hope, P. N.
J., and Jl. l-irkip, of Hamilton, aged 44 years.
SMITH.-On the .iib October, at "lloiull," 121 Kg
I111I011 streit. Moonee Pond,, Marv Jane, wife of
Tboinis Pinilh, and dearlv beloved mother of
Tom, Cathie (Mr,. Pentreath), Sand}, Cecil (de-
A longland 7>atlonl tuircrei gone to reit,
VSadly niis,ed."
ill.
SANGSTER.—On the 5th October, at her residence,
6 Long street, Elsternwick, Ellen Sangster, lov-
ing daughter of James Larkin, and loving sister
of Mrs. Purcell, Mrs. Mullane, Mrs. Hope, P. N.
J., and M. Larkin, of Hamilton, aged 44 years.
SMITH.—On the 5th October, at "Bondi," 124 Eg-
linton street, Moonee Ponds, Mary Jane, wife of
Thomas Smith, and dearlv beloved mother of
Tom, Cathie (Mrs. Pentreath), Sandy, Cecil (de-
A long and patient sufferer gone to rest.
"Sadly missed."

Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-23 00:29:10.0ROIIINSON.-On the lib Oetob.r, Minnie Louise,
the denrly loved duughte of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Robinson, of Croom street, Clifton lilli; loved
sister of Isibel, Mr«. Nate» (Urccnsborough), Ii
Hobin,on (Preston), Lizrlo, Katie, and Allic.
(Private liiternuiit.)
JIOHHIITSON.-Oii the 4th October, nt 107 Ml'Il
wrallli street, Xorlh Callion, Frank William,
dearly loved infant son of Frank Callena ¡nul
Lillian Robert-oil (nee Hone), aged 7 months.
Peril to a higher liic.
.Sulfcr little tilibildi to louie unto Me.
KOIii:itTM).\.-On the 4th October, at Coo-ee,
Mt »wraith htrcel, North Carlton, Frank NWIIInm,
denrl} loved infant son of Frank Cabonu and
Lilian Itobiitson, ..ged 7 montlis'.
For of suth is the Kingdom of Heaven.
HOSE.-O11 the 1th October, ut Willaura, the
residence of hi, son, George, Hie dearlv loved
father of '1 bomas (Christchurch), Allied (Wil-
liwa), William (Fiiglniitl), Nur-o M. (Port flir
«111), Minnie (Mr,, (michell, Albert Park),
Lillie, mid N lolcl (Ma Harper, Ituthirglen).
Lo»id 11.1
ROBINSON.—On the 4th October, Minnie Louise,
the dearly loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Robinson, of Groom street, Clifton Hill; loved
sister of Isabel, Mrs. Yates (Greensborough), E.
Robinson (Preston), Lizzio, Katie, and Alice.
(Private interment.)
ROBERTSON.—On the 4th October, at 107 McIl
wraith street, North Carlton, Frank William,
dearly loved infant son of Frank Cabena and
Lillian Robertson (nee Rowe), aged 7 months.
Peril to a higher life.
Suffer little children to come unto Me.
ROBERTSON.—On the 4th October, at Coo-ee,
McIlwraith streel, North Carlton, Frank William,
dearly loved infant son of Frank Cabena and
Lillian Robertson, aged 7 months.
For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
ROSE.—On the 4th October, at Willaura, the
residence of his son, George, the dearly loved
father of Thomas (Christchurch), Alfred (Wil-
laura), William (England), Nurse M. (Port Dar-
win), Minnie (Mrs. Satchell, Albert Park),
Lillie, and Violet (Mrs. Harper, Rutherglen).
Loved by all.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 1
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PENMAN.-On the nth October, nt 27 Harold slrcct,
Hey -
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Mrs.
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nfred
Wm.
Mary
.Middle Park, beloved husband of Pearl r.ileen
Tinman (nee Chappell), nged 31 years 11 month».
A patient sufferer at ret. I
PKNÍIAJJ.-On the St h October. 1P1B, nt the reel-1
dence of his mother-in-law, Mis. Challis Chip
pell, No. 27 Harold stieel, Middle Park, John1
-Charles Penman (hilrdres-or, ol Dorcas and
Ferrar, streets, South Melbourne), the dearly
tolovcl husband of ¡'carl I'llecn i'cniniin, r.r..l
youngest loving sou uf 'Ihtuntis mid the late
Agnes Penman (formcrlv of ncn.ligo), loved
Inolher of Mr». \. J. Atkin', Mrs. C. II. Curler,
Nellie, and Thouin« Penman, aged .'11 .»mrs.
PEEL.—On the 5th October, 1918, at her residence,
"Tower Hill," Inverleigh, Harriet, widow of the late George Peel, aged 90 years. A colonist
of 60 years.




DEATHS. PENMAN.—On the 5th October, at 27 Harold street,










Middle Park, beloved husband of Pearl Eileen
Penman (nee Chappell), aged 31 years 11 months.
A patient sufferer at rest.
PENMAN.—On the 5th October, 1918, at the resi-
dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles Chap-
pell, No. 27 Harold streel, Middle Park, John
Charles Penman (hairdresser, of Dorcas and
Ferrars streets, South Melbourne), the dearly
beloved husband of Pearl Eileen Penman, and
youngest loving son of Thomas and the late
Agnes Penman (formerly of Bendigo), loved
brother of Mrs. A. J. Atkins, Mrs. C. H. Carter,
Nellie, and Thomas Penman, aged 31 years.

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