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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 7

The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 7

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THE AGE. SATURDAY. MARCH 2d 1927. DEATH8- IN MEMORIAM. DEATHS.

BIRTHS. THE DAY'S NEWS IN MEMORIAM. D1VYER. In sad and loving memory of ray dear brothers, Bon, who died at Katoomba, New South Wales, ou the 26th March, 1023; also Joe, who died on tho loth January. 1027.

My dear brothers. So sadly misted. Inserted by their loving sister, Maggie, and Jack and PatUe. DWYEB. In sad and loving memory of our dear nephews and uncles, Bonnie, who departed this life at Katoomba on the 20th March, 1023; snd who died ou 18th January.

1827. at Richmond. B.M. Gone, hut not foriuiten, Inserted by their loving auntie and uncle, J. and G.

Dwyer, and chiHrai. DWYEB. In memory of our loring cousin, Michael (Sonny), who died 28th March, 1024 at Katoomba; also Joseph, who died February. 1027. Loved and remembered the same to-day, As in the liour you away.

Inserted by George and liuth EtcelU DWYER In fond memory of Boo, who died at Katoomba, New South Wales, 20th March, 1823. U. I. P. Badly minted.

I. C. and Ivy Cabell, Caulfleld. IN MEMORIAM. HUMPIIR1BS In loring memory of oar dear (BOthtr, who paued away on 27th March.

19LV. There ore lured ouca wlio miss yoa sadly And think of you day oy day. But we hope to meet yoa again, attar nsothiT, At the dawn of a beautiful day. Inurted by her loring husband, ton and daughters. IN sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved daughter.

Kathleen Marie, who departed this life un the 37th March, 10115. aged 20. R.l.P. Tbe flowers all Beem to be withered, The sunshine to have faded away. For this just seems a vast world of sadness Since my dear daughter was taken away.

Let the silent prayers unceasing, Let the tears In secret shed, Plead with Thee, heart of Jesui, For my loved one who Is dead. Inserted by her loving mother, IN loving memory of my dear sister, Kathleen Marie, who departed this life on 37th March. 1025. R.I.P. We treasure still with love sincere.

Your memory still so sweet and dear. Inserted by her loving brother and tistcr-iiv law. Athol and Olive. IN ever loving nicanory of my dearly beloved slater, Kathlam Marie, who departed this life ou the 27th March. 1025, aged 20 years.

R.l.P. -Wo often dream of you, dear Kathleen, And wlih dreams would come true, To have yon back with us again, how happy we would be; So young, so fair, so McDONALD. In loving memory of our dear daughter. Mary, who died on th. 20th March, Yvimd In life, traaanrad li Inserted by her wring D.

and K. Bing- I'U. I'tVUiU. MEIGAN. dear wife, who departed from this life 2titb March, 1926.

May her soul rest in ptare. Inierted by her sorrowing husband, B. Melgan MEIGAN. In loving memory of onr dear mother, and grandma of Valerie, who rstsntr away 20th March. 1926.

Sweet rest. Inserted by her sou and daughter, Dick and HEIGHAN. In loring memory of my dear momcv, wno paaHo away on ine -Tm Marcu, lUiu. Inserted by her loring son, Dick. MEIGAN.

In loving memory of onr dear tWUIB, WIIU UV1MAAKIA UU IUC iUl SISTCU, JV.U. A loving mother, true and kind. A friend like her is hard to find; For all of us she done her best. May God aranl bar eiM-nl nl --InMrted hy her loving daughter a. May and tortn memoPr tw dew sls- Only good-night, beloved, not farewell.

Inserted by her loring sister, Mary. HKA E. Id loving memory of onr dear sou and brother, Felix, who passed away as the rami lb of an accident nn 2ftth trv I- InMrted by bis loving mother, father, sisters and v.i3f aiarcn, Ui'-MOU. In loring mnambratioe of our aw kond are the ties that rat- Dear are the ones that are gone. In memory we will always keep thorn, Juat as long aa time goes on.

By loving family. lZCi'LUmril'k l0Tln? onr dear The memories of his loring ways "ill linger with us all our days. rr.Jfrted by his loving pareM. lis 511 er and Bert MUKUOai. in loring remembrance of my dear Jfa.

u5Srt mother, who died (suddenly) at Albert Park, 27th March, 1926; also Jket, eldest -inserted loving famiiy? Al afOUCOM. In loring memory of my. dmf 'TIS sad. bnt true, wonder why" The beat are always the first to die. Short and rndden was tbe call; Her sudden death was a shock to all, Inserted by her loring son, George.

NORTH. In loring memory of my dear hua-m It inha Tv away 23rd Lore's- sweetest giit remembrance. Inserted by hi living wife and dear family. Mary North. O'CONNOR.

In loving remembrance of my dear Just a line of remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true. Whatever else I fall to do, dear mother, I will always think of you. Inserted by her loring son, fl'flONNOR. Tn aad and Iruln. of our darling Doris, who departed this life on One sweet 'flower dropped and faded.

One little voice has fled; Our hearts aro filled with sadness, Onr Hmr Kttla TlnHa TnttaaHiill tlV hi Invlno naHna M.1 OLaEN. In loving memory of our dear friend. Albert, who passed away on the 20th March, 1920. He bore his paJu, ho bora It wtdl. But what be suffered none can tell; Peacefully sleeping, resting at last.

Life's weary troubles and uifferines am mat. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Andenou and nr.mTV tn invin JJ. Albert, and loving father of Gwtnie aA Herman, msxl away 20th March, 1926.

iitieu aim souiy miKea. mPmorJ' of onr dear father. William, wlm nausil i.w nn JKtt, if a. also our dear mother, Elizabeth, on tbe 1st May! Iuferted by their loving son, Harry, daughtar-fn-lw. May, and grandchildren, Joan, Jack and Herbert O'HODRKE.

In loving memory of my dear mother. Catherine, whn died "ftiii Manh in-? in peace, A loving mother true and kind, A friend like her we will never find; For all of us ahe did her best, llli find IKIll hor atam.l Inserted hv Tift- Inrinv ilnituhlau. rawiTO-m loving memory of my dear father, James Henry Paterson, who dltd at Nov 6 1920 Ataawunw. on ut. mtta uarcn, Always deep down in my heart, -Whore love burns bright and trutj, There's a light that will bum for erer.

In -memory, dear father, of you. TnSflrtaVl hv Vila it' .1 childr "uu- PK.VN'V lawtn. a mlu' nd dear daddy on 25th March. 1926. Our Anxao at r-ft Sin' word, and yet It la so much.

Some time, some day. we'll understand. Inserted by his loving wifo and child. Margaret and Dorothy Penny. i iSiAln "oy loring and dearly Yiwrt "uvi uwius aurcn, Far, far away in that heaven so bright.

UUJ 1AV IM UIUV. Gone from all worries, free from all pain. a a "oiimg io meet me again My loved one at rest. hv hla Whi mnma i- i. a Chandler-street, 'North WiUiamstown.

PENNY. In sad and loving memory of deal Fred, who passed away at bis home on the 25tb As yon sleep deaf rred. Tit ttmt. with laati, thwa. Inserted by mothor, Marian DoTL-V PENNY.

In tnvin. a Fred, who paaBed away on 25th March, 1026, uone irom us mat smiling face. Those pleasant, cheerful ways: The heart that won so many friends In bygone, happy days. There aro three littto words, forget me not, They don't seem much, but mean lot. Jnst a memory fond and true.

To ihnw yoa. Fred. I Oitnlr nt wm Inserted by his loving pal. Will owing. PENNY.

In sad and loving' memory of onr dear Uncle Fred, who pasted from this life 35th March, 1926, aged-31 years, UU of A.I.F. jLta du, um, nuo, mo hduuit wny. The best ore always tbe first to die; 1 Hia sudden death was a shock to ns alL Our dear Fred. Inserted by nieces and nephews. Addle, Try, Jack, Bert, Marjory and friend, Mai, of Abbots- PKNNV Tn aad arid lnvfrnr memory of mv dear brother, Fred, who pawed from this life 25th aiarcn, jir.ro, ar.

ins resiaonce oi nis moiner, nortn tviuismsiown, aueu ai yesn, law a. i.e. Aat we loved him, so wo miss him. In memory lie is erer dear; Lovtd, remembered, longed for always, Aa It riatnta ajinthar Ir. We never miss tlie sunshine till the shadows fall.

IlMrlv Inred. Inserted by hit sitter and brother-in-law. Jack anu auva sioysey. oi a nicnoisou-street, Aonoia-foid. PERRY.

In fond and loving memory of oar dear n.at&Ieen. wno passed away on iritn aiarcu, Just when life was brightest. Plucked like a flower In bloom; So bright, so happy, so loring. Why called away so soon Inserted by Bob Kawson and family. PHRRY.

In loving memory of my derr pal, Katnioen, una passea away ou ino -tin aaarcn. lUliiK A beautiful memory left behind, Of a loving pal, good and kind. Inserted by Eileen Tilly. PERRY. In loving memory of our dear friend, ui, wuo passea awuy on me x.u aiarcn, Evnr rempmbared.

Inserted by her girl from Joteph Cvhen ana uhiudo-duixu PERRY. In loving memory of our dear sister. wno aiea on aTth Marco, Ever remiMibtred. Inserted by May and Thea PRTRnfl In aad anil nmvl nf dvotd mother, who naa called tn a hinlinr Ufa lime cannot tieai my aemng aeart. Or from my memory tear The form, tha face I lored so well, Twill dwell for ever there.

vtnnierer tanas 1 view, Whatever joys or griefs be mine, TVHf mnthav I a-ill altaava thlntr nf vnn. Interted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. Alt and Maggie Peters; also her little Emily and Valda. PETERS. In cherished and loving memory of my darling mother, who Dasssd tn the higher life at Bunwldo IMvato Uossital, Ehf tern wick, on the Min narcn.

We could not rerget bweet mentcnea or yoa, EJverr hour nf the day haa atnre; You are part of our lives, you are with us till Tne aay oawru, ana fleam is no more. -Inserted br her lovina dauahter. Ethel J. Bunney. PETERS.

In sad and fond reaiuanbranM nf rare precious mother, who fell aalecp on the not a earn iiaeii tnas last 01 roo Shall break a anion so dirlna. I'nam. narfit nrauvti Inserted by her sorrowing daughter and son-In' amh, an. ami 11. u.

nooiCDCS. PTJT7MMRT1 In Ir.vlnv ltber, Etlward Plnmmer. who pasaed away at 1 aiarcn, lUaCU. iiwajrteu uj ou, loving aaugntera. I'RHTTY.

Tn IniHnir mantM nf jiuiKK.it ans mi Min aiarcn, ivza, Sweet rest. Inserted by her loring daughter, Nina, and son-in-law. G. Hnlm. PRETTY.

In loving Vcmory of my darling There no one like mother, Inserted by her lovltur dauahter. Marv. rKETTY. In loving memory of my dear mother, 10--0 atarcn, Inserted by her loving daughter, May; son-in-law. Jack, and grandchild.

Loma Dunnn JMSSuMJSP0 ot a mother, it slapcJ1' dw nn of Ma Isle Inserted by her daughter, Eily Moore. 2(1111 March I021J; alU our dear father, who died on 3rd June, 1892. ueany loved and sadly mliwml. NVlila rMrat i0Tlnit dauiihters, Margaret memory -)f 0ur dear mother awther good and klndl Inserted by her loring ion and daughters. loving memory of our dea and iiatai.

maaa. aiuor, Edllb and 2fllh inir Wer, WDO QteO Inaortrcl k. Binrmn "-emu ana ramllr. ntan. in torinir memorr of my dear Monti AMSM' ltnll on tlmtSth fiircE imi God aaw what k.

h.fr.M i. near! nrt amlllns down, ha tliougu ft bat OI her lo.ln. Etliel nm.h iotSa.U;S TatKJrS iSSrn.ffi-1."" BrlffiS t.i.r.!3l"ild'i! nicmnry la all that la left. Htoedm crrwin" "nner, A. MaePhw aOOrrr.

In lo.lnir mm.my of Amllda. who j-Iriaertol bj Ur. and Mra. a. VT.

Stott aid flBARLC1 Ia Inrtnt memnr, nf on. dear and tmcle, Henry Idard7sejrl7 Mom Mllfi horn, suddenly, SAth Marrh, 1021. Sim memorlea. Innertad by Mr. and Airs.

D. R. flearte; and Margery an Allan. an IN MEMORIAM. ARMSTRONG.

In loving memory of my deat mother, Agnes, who passed away on 25th March, Thoughts relum to scene long past. Years roll on, memory laita. Insert! by her loving son, William. BARTON. -In loring memory of my dear friend.

Neville, who was accidentally drowned at Cape BAKTY (nee McGrath). In loving memory of ray oear r.ver, ireuce tcioi. wno paaseu away on 20th March, 1020, late of famviUoaud New poru Lore's sweetest gift remembrance. Insert by her loving sUter. Mollie, Sodden.

It In loving memory of my dear husband. Arthur John' who departed this life ou ine -uu Aiarcu, Mav Ida soul rest In dmm Inserted by hla loving wifs. Lily Beagley, Sydney, N.S.W. BEAGLEY. In loving memory of my dear son and our dear brother, Atthur John, who died HTUi Mav his mill rwl in rvarn Inserted by hla loving mother; brother and HKlMi Tn loyfntr memnrv of mi rtp mn brotiiair, George, who paised away on the 27tb oiaicu, j.ird, mv uuiiun uiu, Tho world may change from year to year, Our hands from day to day; But never will the one we loved-From memory fade away, Always uiiselhtn, so good and kind.

Few In this world hiB canal to find. Inierted by his father and mother, brothers and al iters, -129 Alexandra-parade, Clifton HUl. In In 1 George, who passed away ou the 27th March, Far and oft my thoughts do wander. To a grave not far away; Where they laid my darling brother. Just fo'ir years ago to-day.

Inserted by Uru.ee. BELL. In loring memory of George, who passed una uu iutr aiarcii, vo, xinuiinurauce. inserted by Alma. BLAKE.

Beloved mother, passed away 20th Our eyes grow dim with tenderness the while, Thinking wo sow thee, Thinking we see thee amilo. nOBSIKU, In loving memory of our dear son, Gone, bat nut foigottun. As long as Ufa shall but, We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving parenu, Moreland. BItABAN.

In loving memory of my dear husband and our loving father, Alexander, who passed away on the With March, 1024, late of HAb- uuLaiiiiu-nticvi, iiTJi, wviouuniCa Loved In' life, treasured In death, A beautiful memory Is all we have left. Inserted by his loving wife, son and daughter- ui-iaw, torn anu iveuie, ana uaugaier. iorne, ana granddaughten. flAIHTCS Tn IntHno ntmnw nf George, who was accidentally killed while on duly There Is a grave I long to visit. In a spot not far iway, Where they laid our darling son, Just flvo years ago to-day.

Tlmn's ala.ldv flnirnpa brimIIi nut Iha aitna nt rrrlnt But the tender book cf Memoy turns back another Inserted by his loving mother and father. CARROLL. In loring memory of my- darling sister, Mary (Mand Leslie), who passed away at ojuiiejr on uia Mia aiurrn, iujo. n.l.is Inserted by her loving sister, Linda. 1 CAUSER.

In loving memory of onr dear son, We hail a little rosebud ence. So fragrant, pure and sweet. He was given to us. vts Uiought, To cherish and to keep. Bnt Just as he was growing More beautiful every diy, Down came tho heavenly gardener And took our precious bud away; Now our life is filled with longing.

For the son we treasured so. Loved, remembered, long for always. Inserted by mother, father, sister and brother. JfTATTHFTB Tn aad and Invlna- mamniv nf Mir darling Ray, who passed away on the 27th March, Loved In life, treasured fn death; A hmlltifill mrmnrv ta all haTt ItVt. Inserted by his loving Grandma Turner.

flATTSKR. Tn fnnd vamrmliniiii-a nf tlttln 17v who fell asleep 27th March. 1025. conu are ine ties mat are nroaen Dear is the one that Es gone; In memory we will always keep htm Just as Ions ea time ear mi. Inserted by Ids loving Auntie May, -Uncle Tom COCKING.

In cherished memory of onr dearly avTir-u Mm anu urutuer, fiaroiu riuani aicivenzie, who passed away suddenly on the 27th March, 1023, aavd 8 years and 7 months. Four sad years. So sadly missed. What would we give" to hear your voice. Your welLloved form to hold: Our darling Harold has gone from ns, And ioined the shepherd's fold.

We miss Ida Boft and clinging arms, Ills happy litle face; We miss his smile, his big bright eyes'. His loving little ways. Inserted by hla lovinu mother and fsthw. fits era and brothers, 12 Bussell-street. Surrey Hills.

Tn Mii Tint lnrtno- ntamntv nf nm 1 1 oii: Drainer, in row, wio passea away ou UM iui auaiuu, ivm. la our lonely hours of thinking, Harold, Tlioughta of you are always near; We who loved you radly miss you, As It dn.wn.1 the fourth Mad year. His loving sinter and brother, Dulcie and WHL COOKING. In- 'kwina- manorr nf mr dMr nephew, who passed, away 27th March, 1823, aged tn id. vur pel.

We hold him still In memory, Aa tho TMra mav enma and on. Inserted by Auntie A lie. COCKING. In loring memory of onr dear nepnew, iiaroia, wno passea away ziu aiarcn, 1023. Remembrance lasts for ever.

Inserted by E. and Healy, Brunswick. rOY. To the nhartahed rnrmnrr of nt riaritno- daughtef and sister, Lavtnla. who passed away oct-tna statu Marcu.

ius. win. we ever cease to monm ner Doeo the suu forget lo shine Never will tho wound be healed until wo meet in yonder dime, Wtt" A trilitltA nf 1m tn th mantm-v nf uear sister, lATiiua, wno passea away on zvia one year nas passed and none can tell The loss of onr sletbr, we lored so well; We do not forget, we do not intend; We think nf hor rinilv. and irilt tn tha an By Florrie and Charlie. 17 NN INO II A If.

In sad and Inrtnff numiw nf Leslie Pardoe, dearly beloved husband of Annie, who paased away at Church-street, South Mel- ha-m mo nn -Wfti Wamh on 22nd March. 1015, dear son of the above, loved latner ana oroiner oi uconte. neiin ana Jack, of TlATtnT. lorlnff mrtnnrv nf mir dMt hmthar Jamea. who died un tho 27th March, 1021.

Tuougu aeatn atvidea, rona memory clings. Mav hi anal ma. in ncarat. Inserted by his sister, Mrs. Darcy, and brothers.

DRCKNTTARTrT Tn larina mmanrr nf onr Vr father, who nasaed awav on 27th March. 1B23: also oar dear nw-tthar. who Rauned ami Uw September. 1021. j.ove sweeresE girt reraemuranee, Inserted by her laving daughter.

EV BITS. I evarlafitlnir and kvflfi mimnn of my dearly lored wife. Sarah, and our jovlna. in oilier, nuo wan cauea nome, zoni aiairn, iu-tj, "lermontj' erne-street, Thombury. At the heavenly gate ray dear wife will meet us.

With the same sweet, loving smile; We are only parted, mother, dear, Just for a UJtle while. In the sweot by and by. Irsertrd hv her lovlnff huahand Ivtiils. and daughton, Vem and Irene. nF.VERRTTX.

In lovlnr memnrv of my Aitr mother, who was called home 20th March, 1920. Tlioimn nte nnnga mucn tnat is altered, And tlmo brings much that is new; Thcie Is one thing that never alters, Tliat's our momory, dear mother, of yon. -Inserted by her lovintr dauahter. and son-in-law. Stella, and Frank Ludlow, and Jean.

Enid axd DEVEItEUA. In loving nxtanory of my darling mothev, and loving grandma, who passed away 1 ai 'Anamcury on vne un ataron, ivw. a Always tieep a own in our nearts, Where love burns bright and true. There la a light that will bum for ever, i In memory, dear motlier. nf vnn.

In6CTtd hy her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lena and Albert narriu, and granddaughter, Sarah. a Tn lnvlnar mMnnpv nf ntxr Attr triciiti, jiciia, wno niea at norm jateiDonrne, sana March. 1020. Memories. inBertea ny a.js., t.w..

at. it, it.B. DOUGLAS. In hnina manarv of danahtei- na siwer, isaDeiia tuenai, wno aiea on uie zoui March, 1020. Love's greatest gift remembrance.

Inserted by her loving mother andvsieter. May. DRILLING. fn loving memory of our dear nrotficr ami uncie, wm, wno passea away at Adelaide 27th March, 11)20. ronii are Lite aea tnat are oroaen.

Dear are the ones that are gone: In memory we will always keep them, aa In ir a time amen nn. Inserted by Harry, Sophie, and family. DTTNI.OP. In lovltur memory of my dear hat band, James Dunlop, who pnszxl away on 27th Uaruii, ivsj. Ainiya aeep aown in my neaix, HI (Wi ther.

Sam, died 5th March. 1019; also my dear father, who died 27th March. 1022. A beautiful memory is all we liave' loft. Inaarted by yoar dauahter and sinter.

A. Harris and family. nWYRtt. In sad and Imina- memory of mv beloved husband. and our dear father, who departed this life on the 20th March.

1023. at Katoomba, N.S.W. also my dear brother-in-law and nmde. who died on the lath January. B.1P.

ifSTfl oi entineu suu come er us, Secret tears they often flow; 'Memory keeps our dear one near Ub, Whom God claimed four years ago. Inserted by hla loving wife. Eva. and chkL dren, Nonio and George. IlWYEIl.

In lavinir memory of onr loved sons. Michael (Son), who died at Katoomba, N.S.W.. on tha 2(ltli March. 1023: also Joseph, who' dial nn thn IKtli Janitai-r. Tlnp.nlT tnrtmnd.

Uone wnnt sorrow lies witn tnat one wora. Yon looked so beautiful and peaceful When you, were Ibid to -rest. And bapijy aro wo who to-day can say, VCn lnMl vnn. anil (ltd nnr ha.t. Titserlcd by their sorrowing parents, J.

and If, Dwyer. Dv K3L Tn aad and loTintr memory of our aear urouicrs ana, uncies oonnie, wno aepanea xoiM me an atom aaaroa, i. mx. ivaiootiDta, N.S.W.. anil Joe.

wlio died IRth Jannarv. 1027. at Richmond. It. 1.

1. we tning ot you silence, No eyea can see us weep, For many a silent tear we abed. wnen omen are sweep. Friends may think we hart forgot ren rod At times wben. they seo ns smile.

But they little knnw the sorrow Onr hearts hold all the while. To-day brings back sad memories, Yea. the memories that make us cry; To think that you were taken, And cnnld not aav imnd-hva. Inserted by his loving brother, and tlster- in-iaw, nome, ana niuo DWYER. In loving memory of onr dear brother, Michael- (Bonnie), who departed this life at Katoombl, New South Wales, on the 36th March.

1023; aim our loving little brother, Joe, who palled away on the loth January, 10ST, at Richmond God Is kind, He give na strength To bear onr. heavy cross; is' the oniy One who knows Our loneliness and loss, We mia them, (or we loved them. For mi-marie wo recall; The parting with jon, Joe and Son, WaVtho snddrst day of alL Iminaeuiato heart of Mary, Your prayers for extol i Mcred heart' of Jeans, Hare mercy on their souls. trtaerted by loving stater, Bteila, mi DWYER. In sad grid hrrtrlg fimnory of oar aear rtrotcm ana nnaes, ewnme, wno aepartsa this me on 20th March, 123.

at Katoomba, and JoMph. who died on 18th Jannaiy, 1927. B.I.P. Badly we min them; yet. oh, in our sorrrnf Hop for the future will banish tbe pain.

Faith points the way to a brighter to-morrow, And whispers hope we will meat them again. Inserted by their loring sister. Mollis, sad hrothr-ln-law, Joe, also liltls) Joey. lite. Vert Stn.

Vnj Mr. A. Aieianuer, If. win talnrEatraa. irUlitoo- aou laWer Or, tia 17th "'ti ilell.

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Utol tntnKJ- "tt th. 20th lurch, at sr. I'aura Rtli.1 Mar 1I.nllnsl.-On i-h st itui'cr." Furiuiiait-roau. Jle- Saw (Bi j. Sen South Walai licue KPvit tnee Jiarno u.

Sl) J. UM- lAtaWAJ nn thn 24th March. L'SSE K. the 1te ot A.tutir I TnoIIlIHUT. inii CoWiD, anuui-6ueti.

i' MUMOS (a Dari. th. fed JftVnlK the Snl March, to, th. tritaof. EK a-S'S Vn.

Muriel North Cailtun a ton Bravwu. Oft the ISth rUlier-strcet. to air. SmTOr. IliL-to-a oauEUter until.

icih Murr-li. at "La Mat." Tuffi print, hoJi.ital. KaftnjMi 'S iB aw son. iryn' Li fiWuichter i l-re ui ure. V.

r.S.JI Mr. autl Mrs. Joint Siibtcr Omn. tilt I tfirtnrtn rtnrl. At Itoma.

on Statiou. aiieouaUuttl- uatmhter s2jrrr 44 DuLunrenuc. Mr nil Mra. Clarence LlrinSHtone l'atrirk). is 0 I SUKoffffl.

40 Uiiroj.rtrect Ncrtli UP P. Mdm- son (ltobwt Allan), h.n.mtr i- 11-11 OB the 10th Wei St Ecluniml's HotplUl. Norilicote. to tlie 17th Myrrh. ftfe." QonVnii.

the wife cf June Nicholica, Bv.n ntpli.tin-ct. Kew o)i. ilie 10th March. Bt Miteliam iS Her. K.

W. awl Mrs. Kormiui ft BC-n V-X Ilitniilont. the 12tli Mareb. at Cirfe- Bruhion.

to flir. nu aire. S3l ir nh, lirsei- -a (Eric Winter). ri'lDERA tta lion-lM. Slit March, to Mr.

and A. Onlera, 43 Orciurd-etrcot. BrialitMi a tlie 14tli March, at Brthiwla, to rr imn. Until (IdTl.tT woll. llHiat inec Eim MacDonaW).

On the 22nd fcfc it Allcwiale Private Hospital. IJawthorn. iTSr. md lbs- J. A.

ItatUUy. oi 75 Deumart-iM. Kn md. Roth doiHE well. M11XUANS.

On the 18th March, at 104 l-iK-roMl, Malvern, wife of Morris Sallniann fttAHP (tils Adrliide Schnldlcr) On tho Oth fcta.tt vveBoga rrirate lloNpital. Jtynoton. JK-i too tuiutrnn). Imsvii itaiiuni On tlm lfith March, ftnr Crir and Wi-Ilama'd Coromanilet l'rivatt WfaiL Frccriuu-tlreet. North tltiroy.

to Air. I Jin. J. T. Tuclver.

of 08 Heotclnner-Btreet, nam ton (Arthur Jouu). TTBVTIXtE (nt( Wr WaltonJ.On the IHh nil. it. il-jiaiw ri jmii Ur Mr Allin 'inn 1 i 151 U'llca' .1 I'lJi'iiM i ion lliuonte italuli). TEALi (on Annie Albrceht).

On the 20tU is, i MSir-suect. KC't-'Ui. ui Air. auu tux. rut aofpitai, en I'sranue, air.

iu I. Dittluim-itreel. Kensinaton MARRIAGES, HIKER-LOOK. (tn tiia 2titli February, at St. cod i K.a Cluin.li, MaltliHi, by Rev.

Fr. Dona-kto. Jmw, s.m of late William and Eti, nl Vapeen, to Winifred Marlon, Jcc ihivjblec cl Tliomaa and Margaret Lock, i UILNS IAKDS. (Silver Wedding. On Wittwt.

HtlUttt. by the Iter. S. With itia ton fcod, tiilrdMjii of the late Thomas and Ellon am lo Kidice, secoiid daughter of Mary Ann me vuuira incnarus. i-rajeni Aaaraiai ImiEmte.

Siniiig Vale. I-UVSS-LURATI. On the 26th February, at ws Ui.th. Ilamhom, by iha Iter. II.

Stanley Enwt youngcbt ton of Mr. and ftUNKt to Doiwn youngest daughter of Mr. Hlln. V. J.

LlllaU. 2 l'uliijorlnwt ltlI.m..rl Oil lie 20th February, ot K. Uer. T. Brown.

A.exander Patoo, 1Ir- Wri. Hcorgo Andwion a. Bailiwick, to Annie, ildest danghur ot ua an. uugU McXeiU. "loth Kcsa," Wee- Ln tau.

Hoiw-street, Wot Itrunswiolr, WlMrlb mi of Mr. and Mra. li. IJgau, Koo-w to I)oroeD, rwingpft daughter of Mr. and ZJ- Straw.

street. West Bninawlpic jgKAiltlrea: Newtnait-Btreet, MKFISliItf the PirKr p912- 5 South Mrfbourne. iA. lT' "calnsoii. Tlioniaa Robert, sou lZ Jcsfiie KlUna, of South "Sii'er ut the.

late Timmen Poit Melbourne. Pret 31 Irlbe-strect, aonth Melbourne. fcVr.TlSS-.SiI"r Wedding.) On an 7k ie nei. i. ueran, pi, Mr.

J. Clarke. Albert Thorai. Gleed. to Praniiea Srahi KoLISL Salmon.

Present 5 A. Justice, tjtaiiley Gordon. vonnnMt Df i( a.wiiiey Uordon, youngest Hiti i- ii-. or iiaiiy-ireet, Konhcote Victoria. "VaSSiiW naMhter of irfSS iff- Sf tod lata flra! lint Mfvl-etmaroV UUrtl 1 Mra.

C. Add: tL tie litT ilr "w1' Sonth Mel. fc. urf alotxlv. of fH' to WSIr'iiJf 087 HlBh-atrrw, ahfS i35.

nautthte; Qntcrtir. Trenollar. of 1 SEJi, iL1'5" "'ternoon uu Hl11- HUl' BrwMc', Murray; Xrv li iSShJ" uauehter ol A frl.JJ Weddinn-On the' tf SiakainUi 1 llewi 't. iiWilwh Ji-Ksh fitSl daughUT of Mr. iJ ladlK to ngt Present w- I.

Sin? JJ. Sroi, i A. Dean, ShDJ, and fehruatrt at 4. I Min.f (MrV. At m' I 11ACON.

On tho 24th March, at Kpworth prf. ciihwl), Wal. 1sie, late ol Cockatoo and Al ubiugton. On ol Uia best. MACON.

On the 24lh March. Mantle, the bo-lored wifo of Frederick, and loring mother ol -o auil VI, grauuma oi iionnie ana mriwa. At rest. BACON. On the 24th March, Maggie, the be- ami thn lutfl Man llniVCIl.

luvint! si.Etur of Ada, Arch, Bert (deceased), Wajlie aim ciaie. ai resv. mi lu.Pif th 9Bth Itfimh at "Hawora." Ilangalare-Btreet, Keusington, Kmm Kussell 8waun, the Irved elder doucliler of Margaret aiul tho lite William John Ilaldock, only atator Kra. 11AXTKR On tho 23tti March, at prt ptul, tit. Hilda, after a long lllnt-u.

David, be loved hushaiid ol Afcie. oi ACiaou-Btreet, ou Klltln. Nadlv ndssMt. WAXTKK. Ou the SHth March, at private.hos-piul St.

Kilila, David, beloved eldest son ol Mary and the late Robert Ilaater, and beloved brother ol i Wlllin (deceasedl and Harry. 37 Bleailugtou-strset. St. Kllda. lAt ol Arnmona.

UAYIaEY, On the 23th March, at 10 McWachen youngest of 1'erey and Hilda Ilailey. and loved sister of Larna, PhyUU and Alan, aged 1 years. rTi thai afairch at tlf iliUath. lesldemo (Mrs. Bouchler).

Norab. beloved wifo of William, loved mother of Alice (Jlra. Bouthicr), Jennie (Mra. Wilson), loyed grandmother or itenme ana uco. uhmhh finhi.

Npw Houth Wales, aged years. BKKNK. On the 23rd March, at her daughter's residence. Mrs ltoucbier, No rah, loved friend of Mrs. E.

Jemier, Jennie, era. Clanie and sirs. i W. Jeunet. late ol Deuilinniu, New South Wales.

BILLSON. On the 35th. March, at a private Sr. Kllda. Walter J.

unisun. nusoami oi the late Sarah Ann, loring father of tthel tMrs. takeltou). Clara, (Mrs. C.

Ivcane), Vera and At rest. BUZZINI. On tlio 20th March (Buddenlyl, Holcii, relict of the late Ulehacl A. Busaiul, dtarly lovett moincr oi farnest. Halfway-parade, W.

Kevrmarket: Mary JStsUt de tho late Vlurmce (Mrs. F. BurkeJ, aged Hi years, lt.1.1. BYNG. On the 22nd March, at "The Patch," AKaiUUlK.

jurn rntiicii, uuuvm mnwuii v.ibi.i. father U. Thehey, grand lut hor Mrs. Abru-Iwiua, Fred. Miller, bruther Iku Bjug, Tort Mel-liuurtiP.

(JllAtaMEIia. On the 20th March, at TZ Don- aid-street, Pmhran, the loved aril, loring husband iil Alary, ami lovea jainer oi Syd. J( amp ton: Jim, Mouneo I'ouds; and Alix, it oc neuter. jBit.ay. nMtivan Marxh.

at the Mol- bourue Hospital. Ami. the dearly beloved wife of tan iaie iiniuiuy ui o4u North Carlton, loving mother, ol William, aged Hi years, itequiescai. pacu. COWELL.

On the XBth 3Urcn. ar ner resi dence. 10J I'itkles-street. Port MeiDourne, ousan tlio aeaiu loveu who or rreueru of May IMn. Sinn).

Stella (Mrs. Dalton), Jessie, ajlVlft fairs, uiettmsonj, iorouu nuu whjihuw- tune, agea a- yearn. OltAWSHAW. On the 25th March (suddenly), at Melbourne Hospital, Itobeit, beloved luibuand of aiy Jane, anu lauier oi nessie, ageu uu. 'Jill wo meet again, i-nnntr rtn ihn Klairh.

at Faster. Wil liam John, loved husband of Clarice, and loving daddy of Audrey. DAVIS. Oa tho 25th March, passed peacefully away ner resiaeuge, uswu. u.

nw nt Intn William Dnvls. lovv.l mother 'of Eliaa (deceased), William (do-ceased), Mary (Mrs. Oatlnnd). Annie (dweastd). and Nai-aan (deccaaiM), aaugnter or ine iaie srui- ueas anu iizauetu jonnston, ageu jiwib.

DENTRT. On tho 23rd March, Henry, devoted husband tif Elizabeth loved father of Ethel XL O. (Mrs. J. Glos, Wallinlla), 11 any, St.

O. llJamura naun jst. u. iJirs. u.

v. airopsou, Tniirnn. nml I In rn 111 St. II. I East St.

Hilda). nmt old son nf the late Honrr and Mary E. Tiiiti-v nf GtMlntiir. ni'Dd OH vnirtv Interred Dri ve, to, BrlalttPii Ctinotery, 23th March. Pslm4, verses 3.

5. DOB1N. On the 20th March, at ner aaugn-tur'a TPsiHoiifHt iMin. W. Ualchin).

Duetinm- Worrihon Mar f-Yfrirrir. dearlv loved wHo of the lata diaries Dobjn. loving mother ot Will. Minnie (Mrs. W.

Balchln) and Mabel (Mrs. A. Mitchell), a resident of North Melbourne for many years. Interred Melbourne Cemetery, 22nd March. A Patient siuTerer at rest.

FRASEH. A loving tributo to tha memory at Melbourne on the 21st March. loure in 1113 enre, war, uu. Wn uv cood-niifbt. and not good-bye.

Inserted by her Cyle-street friends. cvmo rin tha -1 MbppIi I'liarlM KntWiT. dearly bclovwl hvubnnd of Elleabctb W. or nt Caiiul-Htrcet. West Melbourne, and brother of Mary anu Alice, of Geelong.

R.l.P. GILLABD. On tho itttl. aiarcu, ax uu -m'a of Mr. and -Mrs.

Gi.lard. of Munro-strert, West JJrunswica line result 01 an Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of 251 Dawson- street. West, HARLEY.

On tho 24th March, at the Melbourne Hospital. Sarah Enimo Harley, beloved slater of Henry James ilarley, Einmo Fanny Harley, and Charles William Harley, 11 O'Slianassy -street, North Melbourne Trivate Sydney papoia please copy. HARVEY. On the loth March, at Mone Vale, New South Wales, lute of Caulfleld, Helene, the loved and deVoted friend of R. and Mura Iiugaki, sister of Annie and Mabel.

HASSETT, On the iHtn uarcii, at --tjoomara, Lcongutha. Michael dearly loved' husband of ttnmiiln nnii invpd ilntlflv nf Eileen: loved eldest son ot Mr. and Mra. John Hsbselt, and brothel of Mar. Jeck and Will.

U.I. P. HAYLOCK. On the 21st March, at her eister'v residence. Aim.

autiie. ti jiariuy-sirew, rooiM--r, i-aiisauetn, ino wne 01 1. njiuw, Gainou-Btreet, Setldon. loving mother ol Herbert and Alan, lovinu aisler of Hobina (Mrs. St.

Ledger Soa ton. Ioudou), Tilly (deceased), George (deceased Jim (W.A.), Willie, Bob, Ester (Mra. 8, FaddioJ, Alex, Jack and Vic (Mrs. A. Cameron).

uivca uy ail nuu. uuh hci. Tlll.Ia. (in. the 16th March.

Thomas E4win fl'miik). Hid hflafi huabaliii of fond father ol Frank, Rose. Florrie, Annie, Maud, Tom. of GO Abinger-strect. Richmond, the only surviving ton of tlio late Edwin Francis and Mary Ann Hill (nee Bartlctt, London), la his 73rd year.

Home papers please copy. tinBUTVi! iia tho. tnat at thi Mel. bourne Hospital. Henry (Jim) the dearly belovtd husband of Haicl Hosking, of 103 Sacltvllle-strett.

nml lotiux Tathtvr of Norma, Arthur and Henry, aged -4 years. At rest. BUTTON. On the tn Maren, me loving aisier of LI. ai3ter-in-law of Harry, and much loved auntie uurry, iorniau anii nuuu HUTTOX.

On tho 2oth March, at. her rl- denoe, 40 Laura-street, Brunswicjf, Hilda ay, dourly belonral wife of Thoinaa Osborne Hutton. aged 45 years, JACKSON. On the 17th March, at his residence, 7 Swanston-strecc. WlUiamstown, Peter Eric, the diurly beloved husband of Ellen Jackson, and loved father of Peter Edward, Brisbane; and Eric (Dis.

U.S. Supt, Vic. Ballarat). Native of Arendal, Norway; served with the British naval furctB in the Crimean war. Aged 80 years, l'rivatelj Interred, Williams town Cemetery.

1 uieu us nc nveu. a iiinaiiaii gwui.eniau. On tha anth March, at the Chil dren's Hospital, Elma Vera, dearly loved only child 1 of WllliHiu and Vera Johnson, ot 7 Caroline-atreet, fin tlm "Rth Marolt. at tlm Child. reus Hospital, Elma Vera, narllng grandchild of Mrs.

Athiiu. lti lwi-MiL-e-street. Middle Uriah- ton, and dear little niece of Lillte, Willie, Bella, Amy, uaisy, v.nanio anu nomian. KrTNNV nn tho ST.tli March, at tlie realdenes of his parents. 00 Mcllwralth-strcet, North Carlton.

Charles, the dearly lored eldest son Herbert and Eva Kenny, the treasured brother of Annetts airs, nam Mime ana uva -tveiiny, ageu av years. A devoted son and brotner, KENNY. On the 2.1th March, Charles, the dear-Iv lovad neohew of M. and W. Byrne, and much loved cousin of I.

Harry, W. Byrne, and M. Wood. To know him was to love him. Uod knonetb best.

Ills love excecdethv ours. KIELY. On the 10th March, at Wembley Prl rate Hospital, Horsliam, Daniel, only son ol Michael and the lata Ellen Kiely, of Goroke. loved brother of Minnie (deceased), Annia and Florence iirs. vv.

ivaiaori. u.j.ir. K1KI.V. On Mm Itltli March, at Horahnm (re- suit of accident). Daniel, loved husband of Rosie, loving father uf Ella, Jim, Maty and Frank (late In employ of H.

V. McKay). lll.P. KING. On the 24th March, at the-residence of her sou, Dudley E.

King, Wandln North, Emma, nlilnw nf thn lata William Kintr aiul JnT.ua motha of Agnes, Alice. Edith. Herbert, Howard. Bay, L'TenencE. lAwrence.

ijuukt. iuax ana neiae. LOGAN (nee King). On the lOtii March, at Kitty dearly loved eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

King, late of Box Hill, loving sister of Andrew. Janie (Mrs. Jack. Beckle (Mrs. -Constable).

Charlie, Dart, Marion (Mrs. Oliver). Uuby (Mrs. Jay) and Malcolm. A loving wifo and mother.

Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by T. and It, Constable, Caulfleld. T.VATT. fin Iha 03 Itirnli at tha mlilniM nt her Bister, Mrs G.

Anncar, "Groareiior," 21i Ajiburugrove, Auburn, Margaret Lyall. Privately Interred, 25tli March. LYONS. On the 20tli March, at Lindlsfalne private hoipital, Prcatou, and of S3 Youngmau-street, 7juu. i-iejujii, iimoiuy, tieariy oeiovea uusoana 01 ue iaie atary lcvhu.

and loving rattier ol will, Tom. Bcuie (Mrs. Willes). Ted, Richard (deceased); loving father-in-law of Syd. Ella and Ivy; grandfather of Leslie, Jack, Billy and Dick; late of South Yarra.

Interred privately at Brighton Cemetery, 21st March. B.I.P. and Ear Hospital, Jessie Fryer Mcltellin, of 181 Cecil-street, South Melbourne, loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McKellin, aged 20 yean.

METCALFE On the 24th March, at her ml- dence, 01 Acland-street St. Kilda, Maria Jane. devntad tfranrtmntlmr hf Hnhart. Uitth. Nimivil nH anc Joseph Wiggins, in her 08th year.

mo long uay closes, Thy will bo done. SlfHSEX fin thn ni.h U.h Dral.u. our pal, true and. loyal. The inspiration of her haoriy Ufa BUstaina m.

-Inwrted by her loving frlentla, 7j. Lobb, and auaiiu, miitis, iifjuu-iiircei, A'niarau. ItlSSPW Tin th. 9AH. U.h i.jt.

denly), Esssf; dearly loved daughter of Joseph and -duii, uhh, wine, nuperc ana tuiem. fUclmnt iyn lnlrLiCT NORTH. On the 23th March, at Wlltnw-rmw. i. i oi muiam iae Kll.

T.itv fXir. DobMinl. nfiiinf.t iuf, Arn.i a grandfather of 1.3 grandchTldren ond 42 'areaT- urundchildren. Aged 02 years. A cobnlst of 1A years.

lAte of Shepparton and Fem Tree uu Miner Jtsu, jover of my soul. Let me lo Tliy besom fly. of the late Marsamt, and loving father of'jamea Oruisf, (K)' Bialr-trce. Mon-land). PENni.FIHIllT On lh vnth ir.t.

noun, lovinsr rauier at aiic un Uatti Melbourne). Grace (Mrs, Bateaon, Koaedate), Fanny (Mra. Ilobaon, Rnsedale), Percy (Mar), Mar (Mrs, Scholca. Itofedale). Nelra and niadva.

iml Kt yean. A natient BUffentr at rat. On th H5th( March froodenty), at imJTT i u(i loving tauier ot Ood wipes tije tear from every aye. PITT On th Uatoh tls. rv.iTul.t.

osnltal. Marinii Ka HTw 'i hu aaai.iMi nil, aimer oi nnrn ana naoy Dorothy. TO RMe-etnl- Wm Hrnnaurlnh 1 miner ine nttie children to eosue unto Ue. Au-iiiB. lucniuia unr tm urn ntec.

In Jesu's arms, r- Inserted by her loving uncle and March, at Children' llos- tal. liartan Rr hrfwUit. a. a Pitt. Mumimbeeiia.

and much love.1 nlero K. EC Of EUch la the Mna.tnm nf PITT fVr niiu "ni? BTanddaughter ol v-; "J5D "sk months. For such is the UnAon ToV AU orthntta Alf1 Willi. i 1 JrlTt 'fif Mti7 "lnB father of vi.ii Jhni. .50.

VWoTlfi-a venue. Albert v5rcllca'A' Knrit great n(f- hum yum rtua7eouon. i Bournemouth. England. Bev, Erie Maltjand Kirk and Voimueit son of Ur.

and Un W. Watson Halt! 23 Banoofavenue, Kew. Victoria, rnterred 23nl March in (Jiuny 11111 cemetery, rorret, juoraysmre, Scotland. In his grandparents' gruve. ltAMJiAY.

fm the 22nd March, at the residence of her grand niece (Mrs. T. S. Menogue, Kempsey, nr. loving moiner or sirs.

A. J. Horns me Violet Town, sued 70 sears. Dearly laved. UYAN.

On the fcSrd March (suddenly), Peter of "The Oaks." Alexandra, eldest son of late ainimi uu aiary uyan, EJiuon. iLi.r, Morsland. Claud Miller, of 0 Sution-itrtet. More-laud, bcJofed. husband of M.

Scott, loving father of Steve and brother of Lily. Intoned I'obujg SFFJi Oil thn Ifaiwh at naAln.t. Victoria-street. North MeHwiirnc Rdlth. th HVl beloved youngest daughter of the late Robert and Elisabeth Self, and loving sister of Mrs, T.

Mathers. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds. SELF. On, the th March, at "Ileadingley, Victoria-street. North Melbourne.

Edith, tl dearly beloved auntie of Violet. Elizabeth and Robert. Jaincs. Self-Wooloock. Peace, perfect peace.

SELF.On the 24th March, at "Headlngly" A true and faithful fritniL SKPEN (tn th Qlat M.mh V. li.l East SU Hilda, Mary, the beloved wife of tho lato Elizabctti (deceased), Joseph (killed In 'acllon) aiiij Andrew. Interred privately. 22iut slamlL Ilcqulescat in pace. wfft" Maribyrnoug-road, Ascot Vale.

Charles WiUUra Stewart, late Victorian lUUwayi. Interred Sf4i Slttml, TRELOAIL On the 5th Matvh. at em denly), Arthur, the dearly btloved husband of 'u '5ie air. ana Mrs. N.

Treloar. and loved brother of Mrs. O. A. (ian-non, Malvern; Mrs.

H. Nelson, Oakleigh; Bin A. J. PitUrd. St.

Kilda: and liotit Papua. TRICKEY. On the 22nd March, at her residence widow of tho late Dsvld' Trickey, of Richmond biv Msnmrei. l'Vm iercy, ylp), Elsie and Albert deceased). Home papers please copy.

TROUTHEOK. On the 24th March, at Beech-worth, suddenly, William 'i'mutbuk, A.M.I.E., principal Bcechworth Technical School, youngest son of the late Mr. William Troutbeck. Stawcll, and Mrs. Emina Iroutbtck, 33 SUnley-grove, Camber-well.

WEIOKHARpT. On the 22nd March, at the jAciuouroi? uuipiiu. jarou uuruiian, aeany loveu son of Jacob and Cliristlna Weickhanlt, loved Lriutiivr ui uuy, i-earii isiBua, unnsuna, Pauline, aged 28 yean. Rest in- peace, 0 Walker- WEIR. On the 20th March at' hla tat deuce, 10 Cyril-street, South St.

Kilda. John Clel-laud, beloved Lusbaud of Jessie, loving father of Etlie (Mrs. Legge), John, William, Jessie (Mrs. Tltfordf, and Dorothy Cubblns, dear grandpa Joyce and Keith Weif, Meryl. Eric and Thelitis' iinuiu, c.u" mru iuiib buuuius, agea I years.

WHITIi. lln '4th March May. li iiiiam anu loviiia sister White, of Hallant. of Violet (Mrs. Franks), Myrtle, William and I fa MOT.

On Out 24th Marrh. at tir hnm. alerna-road. Glen Iris, Hilda Annie, dearly loved wife of Royce U. Wilmnt, and beloveU mother of Paler and Joan, daughter of Ous A.

and Mary I-'rcdriksen. Private interment. IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service. ASHLEY.

In lovins memory of oar dear mii and brother, Arthur IMward Ashley, who was a mi fiare reic oeuna nn aemng neart That love4 you ever A heart that will forget Yinti lmtmnr trriltsn htn. Inserted by Ida loring mother, brothers and amen, BAKTLKTT. In loving memory of my dear htwh.ru. Priratn Tlinmaa M.rtlolt who was killed in action in France on the 7Ui Treasured memories of one so dear Are often recalled by a silent tear. Inserted by his loving wife, Aunle.

BAKTLETT. In loving memory of my dear Mti-iU'law, Private Thomas N. (Toni) Bartlctt, iuu mi, uiicu in avuuu vu urn at.iiu Jtiaruu. 1010. Ever remembered.

Inserted by his loving mother-in-law, Mrs. Binjiu, ana lamuy, iu ngut-sireet, jasc I'ran. ran. CHAMRKMT.AIW In mmA inrl Wlnr, mm of our dearly beloved son and brother, Lance- giuui itu aiarcu, ivits. Our eyes grow dim with tears When we think ho we have missed yon Thmo nini lonff nur man.

Insantd by his loving pannts, Jrothers and bisects, 4. He ana a iei-6ireet, Werribce. COLLI NG WOOD. In loving memory of my dear sou and brother, Arthur Disuey Oollingwood, who tuca rauce utn juaren, iio. lnsertea ay a.

tu. ana uiiuh, wiiumiTLruu, 'Bolinda." 41 Henry-street. G.enferrie. millK-K Primta IJnorro William Oocke 'Mllfd In action, somewhere in France, on 20th March. 1017, dearly beloved eldest son of George and Kluabctu (took 0t in uaistr-iirecx, nonnccie.

brother Bob. Tom and iioiiy. uone, cue not rorgonen. -Interted by his loving nareuLa. Tn memnrv of mi dear brother.

Geonre. SSth Battalion, killed In France, 2Uth March, 1017. Ever reanemDerea. -insertca oy mum ioviok ouikt, vww In memory of mydear nepbsw. Cor poral josepu uooa, aiiieu in rrmnc iiui jiarvu.

mis. Kver rerawnoerea. Infierted by Aunt Maggie. DICKENSON. In loving memory or near i.

William Tlminna Whn ted on Ltltll Maroll, 11)17. late of 3Hth Battalion, A.l.K'. l0 more nis wuicumn Will tread dwelling floor; No more we'll watch his comings. Inserted by his loving parenta, W. and I Castlemaine.

t' ti Tn invintr mnnnn nf St (mailer 3. H. Kennedy, No. 2122, C8th Battalion, killed In France 27th March, 1017. Never insnrtPii nv mm narenia.

orotnera arm mamr. LODGH. In loving memory of cur dear son u.d broUier. J. A.

Lodge (Jiml. 58th Batt. tailed In action 20 th March, 1017. loved brother of T. S.

and O. Lodge, also kl.led in action in France, Tncugn aosenf irom amonRK ua, In nil. thnllirllia finnlrwirr mtn I.ttOa River. PLOWRIQHT. In fond and loving memory of my dear son and brother.

Sergeant. William Stanley, who was killed at Lognicourt, France, on the zutn aiarcu. awn. narm mitt Bttl ml 1 Inserted by loving mother, broth era and ala- tra A SELL. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear son, anu our aaning omtuer V-r "i Lieut.

Leslie M. J. Sell, aw nquaaron. A.i.r aiueu in action uibbci, raucv. -uiu mmuu, mw, Roy (iordon, who died of wounds in France on the Ever' remembered, my soldier laddie.

His lonely mother. Aspenualg. 1 IN MEMORIAM. VniftlRnN Tn Iravinir mniKinhranr'A nf Mav. loving wife ot George Audornou, loving alstor-iu-law of Ben, Mrs.

J. MUler. N.Z.; Carrie, Tox, Mrs. Bishopp, KZ. (dtceased); John Grace, who rawed away on -iu aiarcu, svu.

lunauinivu. Inserted by Carrie. ANDERSON. In loving memory of dar ling mother, departed thiti Ufe 27U Marcn, ivw. So dearly lored, so sadly, missed.

Doris. Ruby. Roy. ANDERSON. In rd and loring memory of my very dear friend, Mrs; Andcrsou, who died oi.

01 arc n. suzu, oauir mifcoeu. Irutertod by lln. Warnioke. Brunsnrlck.

ANDERSON. In loving memory of oar deal friend, Mrs. G. Anderson, who passed away ou tne -uu aiarcn. ao-jo.

And while she lies in silent sleep Ht memory we will always keep. Inserted by Mrs. P. Nugent and family. ANDERSON.

In loving memory of our dear friend, Mrs. u. Anaenon, who aiea un ine xtiu naarcn, suo. Loved in life, treasured fn death. A beautiful memory is all that Is left.

Imertrt by Will and Buby Fraser. ANDERSON. In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed away on tho 21m juarcn, nun. Dearer to memory than words can tell Ta tha nna wn hava lnat anil lmrotl an well. Inserted by her loving husband, George, and daughters, Doris, May, Lily, Uuby, Vera, and son, George.

ANDERSON. In loring memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 27th March, Daar la the memoir yon left behind Of the life that was loving, true and kind. A mother's memory is more than And a mother's worth can never be told. Inserted by her loving daughter. May, and son.

In-law, Jack. ANDERSON. In fond memory of, our dear niede and cousin. May. who.

numcd 'jt at St. Vincent's Hospital on the 27th March, 1020, Sire Iiad a nature you could not help loring, A heart that was purer than gold. And to those who knew her and loved her Hor mnmnrv mill mnror itmm mil. Inserted by. Mrs.

Anderson and family, Foots-eray. ANDERSON. In loving memory of my dear mumcr, wuo paaseu away on ine iiiin aiarcu, 1020. Loved fn life, mnembend In death, A beautiful memory is all we hare left, Inserted by Iwr loving daughter, Lillian, and son-in-law, Andy. ANDERSON.

In fond remembrance of our dear aouBfn, Mary. (Hay), who departed this life ou 27th Gone from ns that smiling face, pleasant, cheerful ways: The heart that won. so many frlendi ANDERSON. Ttl lMlna mamnnr nf An rousin. Mary (May), departed this life on Suth March, 02(f.

Nothing can ever take away The love a heart hold, dear; Fond memories of you eveiy day, a Iteinembrance keeps you near. Inserted by her loving cousins, Llli and Ted Eastman. ANDERSON. In loving memory of our dear ho passed away 27th March, In' our homo you ore foldly'remcmbered, Swtut mtmorles cling around your name, -Those who loved you Tn life so dearly, Ive you In death just tho same. Inserted by her loving cousins, Min and Will BolweJL ANDERSON.

In loring memory of ow dear Ajmty May, who departed this Ufe on 27th March, There la a link death cannot serer. Love and remembrance live for ever. -Inserted by Gladys, Rose, Jim, Billle. and Lcn. APPI.KTA Rn In WIhs J.

"re. whowuMed away at Diamond Creek, 20th AaaiGUa mo. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; FoTkl me merles of yon every day. Inierted by her loving husband, Robert Apple PLRTARD In loving memory of my dear Vftji away on iuo uui narcii. A 'wars deep down in my heart, Where love burns bright ami Irne, There's a light that will burn for ever, Insetttd by her loving daughter and son-in- ARMOTRONG.

In loving nertofy of our dear niuui'! ia.ft.inu Riray tin me tna March, 1910, at Clirton 41111. Then, Is a loving ptctnre, All mounteil in silver and cold; the picture fif.our dear daaghtar, Where mctrcriea will never grow old. Inserted hy her loring fattier and, mother, Clark, street, Llllydale. A MATRON il. Tn Inyltur wiMtmrv itf nnf darling ninthor, win pasted away on tlsa 33th Gone fraan ns smiling, ewajat facav Her pltaviant, cheerful ways; Tho heart that won so many mends In Mffntui 1-anrw rian Inserted by her toviug daugtner and sou In-law, M.

and W. Wersu. HlItKm Tn lntna i hUatianrl atul natir iLa, faihu hi mm vu, aoiir. H.l.r, III DUIUITf uear. -Xniortcd by bis lortuf wife and family.

Special Features. i A happy dny wag spent by the Royal party aboard the Renown yesterday the) day before the war tibip'a arnvul at Sydney. More than 100) Americans, 20 BrU tishera and the Japanuso consul have been killed at Naukiug. The consulates have been destroyed. Foreign vesseU shelled portion of iha city.

General, Sydney's preparations for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of York have been completed on an elaborate scale. The deposed president of the A. executive New 8011th Wale (Mr. Seale) was last night expelled from the party. When the engineers' case was resumed in the Arbitration Court yesterday, it was reported that the strike at Sydney had been settled, and that tho trouble at buiudiine could easily be adjusted, and therefore Judge Heeby proceeded with the hearing.

As a consequence of the colliery strike at Alattland lour more colliers have been laid up. This is influencing the coal supply of the Metropolitan Jas Company. Objecting to work with a man 1200 employed of the Clyde Engineering works went on. strike yesterday, Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, yesterday discussed migration problems with the Commonwealth Development and Migration Commission.

Tho action of the Federal Government fn reducing the export bounty ou wines has caused surprise in The report of the Imperial War Graves Commission graphically describes how the Kmpire's ill 1011 dead form a chain of cemeteries around the world. Button day for the Brighton Bit-bie Home realised 464. The motor reliability trial of 1500 miles will Gmsh at tho Hay Market, Melbourne, this afternoon. The law excluding the ex-Kaiser from Germany expires in July next. Tho Prussian Premier is anxious it shall be renewed.

Twenty nations represented at the? Geneva Conference agree that disarmament in some form is desirable. For his arrest and imprisonment tinder the Deportations Act Thomns Walsh was yesterday awarded 2fl dam- ages against the Commonwealth Government. The Education department expresses willingness to co-operate with municipal councils in the scheme for supervised playground areas under expert phiy leaders. Inquiring into a motor fatality yesterday the Acting City Coroner seemed surprised by two witnesses' ideas of tho speed safety limit. Fines totalling 720, and carrying 100 costs, were imposed on street bettors in Bendigo.

Literary Supplement, Interesting articles on Thos. Hardy, in the Great Modern Writers' series, Beethoven, Walpole, Gissing and others. Other articles include Impressions of Rome, by an Australian visitor; stories of Melbourne's Bohemians, a review of H. O. Wells's conception of a Business Man a Creed.

The story is Proof Positive, by F.M.White. Women's Section- Bishop of London, addressing the Mothers' Union, speaks impressively on the Sanctity of the Home. Sporting Section. TST Mentone Races: Tasman's anticipations. Cricket Reform: An important decision.

The six-ball over. Woman's Interests Country Section Sportlno Commercial and Mining INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Psoe. Amusements 26 Auctions 2-W-10 1 'Pace. Live 3.

W. 18... 13 Live 8. a. Station 4 Lost and Found Machinery ,.14 Matrimonial 8 1 Meetlnoe, Lecture 15 Mining Meet in 15 Mini nn Nftloet 15 Mining Friends 8 Money.

4-tlU Motor Tours snd Services 26 Pianos, Muilo, to. 14-25 Prof. Enoa semen ta g. Bereavement notices 8 Bike, Motors 14-3102 Births. Deaths, to.

78 Board A Reildtnoe 20 Bulldlno Materials 15 Builneu Notloes Buslnets. Part. 12-13 Church Notiooi 13-14 Conveyances 15 Country Prooertles 11 uress rasnion Educational Electoral Notices. Funeral Notices Furniture Qovt. Notloes Grating Paddock Holiday Retorts Publications 6 Publio Notloes 7 Rhfpplng 1 Situations Vacant 9.1d Situations 9 Houses and Land Tenders 1-10 For Sale 4-5-11-12 To Let 10-11 Wanted 12 Lata Advil 10 Law Notloes 15 Vehicles, Csrrlaget.

13 Wanted to Bur ..11 Wanted to Exchange 21 wanted to sen u-w-ji PUBLIC NOTICES. AGENTS. Note P. Sympns is sole scent for. sale No.

C5 Elstemwick. J. Ilowltt, AGENTS. My Property. 25 Withdrawn from Sale.

To ho auctioned by Duncan Welter, and White Clarke. Oth April. 1B Ho. 87. Rexeiit, has been Sold.

AtfENTSr Please take notice. My roporty at Clyde hBs been Bold. E. J. Smart.

GKNTS, Note. Pmpcrty, 42 Nrtttli- A TJ 60 ESSEX-STREET, rR A Hit AN. WISHES THB PUBLIC TO KNOW THE LAD, 19,. Of 11 WEIGALL-STREET, SOUTH YARRA, POSING AS ARTHUR SOIttLBx', A CARTER, IS NO RELATION TO TUD ABOVE FAMILY. AUCTION 8 Profitably Ccnductel Property, Fur-nlture, Mschinery.

Ac STEWART and DA VIES pr. LTD. Auction eor, Nicholas Building, op. St. Paul's.

DAVB "Thompson, plumber, RenBUUiton. lMjn- water left at Malvern Railway Ho- TOaVT DISFRANCHISED. UI NATIONAL FEDERATION, Thlrf Floor. MAC tUitCAW, secretary. KNAHEL Stew Pans, nr.lv na 111, uourxe-sc.

"ITODNTAIN Pens. Repatw, quickly and well. Book-arcade, notify the imbliothaY I Will Not hn Resnnnaibln for an rwM. tracted In my name without my written authority. after 20th March.

W. J. W. Hickaou, We8HarLh.j NOTICE li hereby given that the PARTNER-SHIP beretefore BUbslstlng be i ween Ian Dak-ley and William Agar Wynne, carrying on hurl- -noaa aa deaJpra in nintnr rant anil rnntn, at Donald, under tbe "trie or firm of OAKLEY and WYNNE, has been DISSOLVED aa from the 7th day of March. 11)27.

so far as concerned the said Dated the Sr.th dav nf lf.n-h ln-T RECIPES tlwt should be In every home. Write. Box 1088. Q.P.O.. Melbourne.

Colllngwood (op. SEWING Machines Repaired, home, factory. Parts supplied; Machines Adjusted, 8'6j SO years' experience. Ferguson, 1ft Leyden-st E. Orunawkk.

fJlUE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK. ISotlce is hereby given that the AaTeement fnr Amalgamation of the above Bank with the Bank of New South Wales provide inter alja 'That no shareholder in the Western Australian Bank shall sell or deal with tbe share held by him in that bank on and after the 28th March, 101.7; no transactions or daal-- fngs In the Bald shares on and after that date will therefore bo recognised by tl-e Western AiutTalian Bank." Notice Ib alse hereby riven tha TilAVsrri! BEOISTERS will be CLOSED on tbe 18th An next as regards shareholders mridcut In the of Australia and New Zealand, and ol -the 25th Airril next aa almrahnlrian dent elsewhere. By ordeff cl the A. tl DAVIDSON. General Managrr.

WA.NJ.!??J.,'ti,nd,t:hl.l,ll!11!8 "lIe to Adopt at. ulfttL yirl- wks old- no iiremiiua. nn" nanam, oiv LarUOn. housennf Tstm!" ahwiw, tto it I ITKO- MarthrraoriAt. PU.nn WN.ORLK.

Take notice, If Umii my'rini-'i' sion are not Claimed in uaja, and Ml. 'n l. recover ox- W. Ifookey, Clifton Rlehmnml YOtJNW ponltlnti nuiaie "ihoi rfeiJ11'11' Wt. VraiaLV.

20 I' 24 23 March. 1020, at MeKenxie-street. Brunswick. Juu twelve montna lo-nay, uear iier, i No more your dear faco I see, But let this little token tell have not forgotten thee. Oh Morrow of Sorrows, pray for her.

Inserted by J.B. and 8.1)., Uerrl bell avenue. KNTWISTL.R In loving mem'-ry nf oir dear randina, who passed away on the 30th March. 1020. Jurt, a line of remembrance, Jut a memory, fond and true.

Whatever elw 1 fail to 1 will always think or you. -Inserted by her loring granddaughter, rme. FELTON (nee Vrwin). In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Gladys, whs pasted away at Euendon 20th March, 102L Loved by all. Her memory, so sweH and dear, Ib tn-asuretl with love sincere.

Inserted by her loving parenu, starters and brothers. Ascot Vale. FENBY. In. loving memory of my rU-ar wife and our mother, who passed away 27th March, 1023, The yeais roll slowly onward.

Time changes many thlnus; But It will never change the memory 'i na- runna my nearx inn ennga FLOYD. In loving memory nf our dear mother, who died on the 22nd March, 1016, at "The Bungalow," Moonce Ponds. -Hn (WtIv Innwt and InttnM. fnr Lily and Seymour Pitt, and grandchlldreo, Louis anu nucru, mmuuuu FOItRESTFR. In loring memory of my dear noiner, wno paaeu away on ine am aiarcii htm.

Mere precious than silver or gold; -Tis a picture of my dear mother. Whose memory will always hold, Inserted by her loving son, Harold. POrrr.TS Tn lorinn memory of my dear hus band. Stewart Dunbar Foulls, died on the 27th aiarcn, iiko. I'eace.

ptvicia ict. Iuurted by liU loring wife, I.F. GANGE. In memory of onr dear mother, who pssseu away on tne ziin uarcn. iv-j, She was a mother good and true, We prove it aa we go on; She did her best for those on earth, Wliat more could poor mum do.

There are times when we feel sad and lonely. At the loss of losing yon; Bur. the only thing we can do now la tn think nf mpetitiir v.ni- We know you have our Olle a fortnight from A beautiful younir flower fadad riant away. Inserted by her daughter, Cecilia; Robert, snd flANOIL In Inrinir momnr nf nnr daap mnthM who passed away Buddeuly on the 27th March, A tenier chord of memory Is softly tonchod to do i Loving thoughts, of you, dear mum. That will mtver fade away.

Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving son. Charles, grandchildren, Alflo, Reggie, Dorotiiy; also goiud-aou-in-law, George. GANGE. In laving memory of dear mothor, who nasaed tn hicher lift? nn tho27tli March.

123:. also my devoted daughter. Olive May Mihlren (Bui wood). auu UtUllltT 1. Sweetly they sleep while others sigh.

Snltly their peaceful heads doth lie; United in heaven, God's glory to share, There they are free from sorrow and care. TnPtHt hv hat- tnvinir datThlr 'Pillin IMn. Bttr. wood), and gmudchildrcn and aUtera of above, uuuys, atajvs, ayivia. GANGE.

In loring memory of mother, who passed away JTtti uarcn.a lusa. Or pre. TTntll Itnteath the lonely eartl sue laiu wium ine grave. Then, too late, I realised- There can never ho another. In grief, in strife-, all through life, One'a best friend (a mother.

She did not fail to do her best. Her heart was true and tender; 8ho did work hard for those she left lti ml- 4a arunathitiv tn nnttmtlir. True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. traam friends, line autumn, leaves, luuna every- Inserted by her laving daughter, Eileen. OEM (nee Ferris).

In lovlrur remembrance of Alma, who fell asleep at Ipswich, Queensland, on the 27th March. lulU, aged 27 yean, dearly loved wife of A. V. Geo, mot Iwr of little Valerie, and sister of Myra, Vera, and Claud. Little we wougnt wnen ane ssia gooa-uye.

Her face we would never more see. Friends may think wo do not miss her. When they see us smile. But little they know the heartache That smile hides all the while. She had a nature you could not help loring.

And to those that loved and knew her Her memory will never grow cold. Asleep until resurrect ion." Tna-ort n1 hv hor lniHriff hnjih-infl 1 UU ean aland 1 Bisters Myra and Vera, and brother Claud, Brunswick- West. GRAHAM. In loving memory of our darling son, Walter Edward, who passed away on 20th March (result of accident), age 10 years, only child. alls eneenm ways aim lonng laco Are pleasant to recall; He had a smile for every AnH Hlad hr all.

Inserted by his loving mother, father, grind-father, Middle Par. GHENELL. In loving memory of our dear father, wlio nasaed away at Berrisan. N.B.W.. on the 20th Starch, 1020.

Sleep on, daddie dear, we shall meet In the morning. For He shall see him as he Is. Inserted by Annie, Eva and Willie. GRFjNBTAa. In lovinir memory of my darling grandfather, paned away 2Uth March, 1025, loving of Aide.

Alan and afford Waters. Inserted by his loring granddaughter. Ivy Watem HANSEN. In lovintr memory of Try dear mother' who paued away on the 20th March. 1022, ireoaortja memories oi one bo aoar Are oft recalled by a silent tear.

TneaHntt hv hap In-fino- httshaUld. laiTBTll. Bon- n-law, grandchildren. May Miller, Canterbury-road, luiurwooa. nn nw nf mi, a4ea main and brother, Ilarold, who passed away suddenly at Melbourne Hospital, on the 27th March, 1020.

In the old home yon are fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling round your name; Father and mother that In life loved you dearly. TTATtT.Tn Invlntf memory nf my dear brother Harold, who died on the 27th March, 1020. My brother just gone before; lie lives with as in memory still, And will for ever more. Inserted by his loving brother, Jack.

HAYWARD. In memory of my dear fans- hand and our father. William It! lis. who nasaed away on tho 2flnl March, 1025. Remembered.

Inserted by his loring wife and family, 62 Johns. lon-Etreet, ioinrurwooo. HAYWARD. In lnfna mMnorv nf nnr fathar. William lllim.

whn Taunt, atnv nn that 95 th March, 1025. liver reniemtiered. Inserted by his daughter and, son-in-law, Florrie ana wui isjior. niLL. In loving memory of my dear son.

Will, wno passea away on tne mia aiarcu, iv-o. God atone knows how I miss you. As I battle along life's rough way: alwava think nf hna vnu di1 Wilt iear. It Is hard to know yon could not say good-bye. nut yonr aear voice seeps gentiy saying, iear mum, nun im, uuu i.

wwp. For at the end of the land of shadowy. I'll be watching and waiting with dad for yon. Inierted by his loring mother. HILL.

In lovlna memory nf our dear brother. Billy, who died ou the 27th March. 1020; also my aear lamer, wne meu -nu eeuruary, lira. Father and son reunited. Lore's greatest eift remembrance.

Inserted by his loring sister and brother-in-law, Clarice and Bob. HILL. In loring memory of cor dear brother. Billy, who died on the 27th March, 1920. Onn nf that hour.

Inserted by his loving brother, Fred, and little niece, HILT In loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away on the 37th March, 1026.. Inserted by bis brother, Edward, and sister-in-law. Ada. HOCKLEY. In' loving memory of our dear Tatirer, who passed away on the sum Marco, akTu, Love lights tiie gloom of Borrow, Fnlth sees the dawn to be; Hopo waits tlie glad to-morrow That brings us nearer thee.

-Inserted by his loving daughter son-In-law, Edith and snd granddaughter, Edith. HOCKLEY. Tn Mvlna- memory of onr dear father and grandpa, who paased away on the 20th The world may change from rear to Onr friends from day to day; But never shall the one we lored Frnm nitr memoir fade awav. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-ln-Iaw, Dell and Tom le Nepven, and grandchildren, Joe and Isabel. HOCKLEY.

In memory of dear dad, wlm passea away on zom aiarcn, ivzs. In the sweet by and bye. We shall meet on the beautiful shore. Inserted by daughter, Hcttie, and granddaughter, Bell. HOG AN.

In loring memory nt dear mother, wlio entered Into rt on 20th March, 1020. H.I. P. Gone, but not forgotten. Thouch lost to tight, to memory ever dear.

Lite's greatest gift remembrance. Inserted by her loving son. James, and daughter-in-law. Iyy, HOG AN. In lottng memory of my dear mother, who entered into rest ou the 26th March, 1026.

U.I.P. Gone, bnt not rorgoucn. Though lost to tight, to memoir ever dear. Imcrtcrl hy her loving daughter, Sltie, and ton in-law. Will.

HOLDBN. In loving remembrance of our desr htuhund and father, Edward Holden. who paawu to a higher life on 20th March, 1010. Inserted by his widow, daughter and son-in-law. HOLLAND.

In loving memory of onr dear friend, Tom, who wae lost at sea wnen uieiil- fated Amy Turner foundered 87th Marcu, liwa. Inserted hy Joan Shellard. HOLLAND. In fond remembrance of my friend, Tom Monana, wno was lost ti ui" war- qnetino Amy Turner foundered on 37th March, 1023. Till we beyond the rale.

InnM-fr. hy C1IH Com! ill. iTt-anfiRitRntt In liMTin nwmnrr nt nr be- lored husband. John Alexander (Jack), died 37th March, 1920: also my beloved mother, died llth Btptemner, arize. And wlU- tho morn those angel faces smile, -Which I Dace loved long since and lost awhile.

Inserted by his loving wife. HOWLKTT. In loving memory of my belored husband snd our dear father, who passed away 35th March, intra, at jiemnga. Inserted by his loring wife and family, Kelso, sin u-a venue, Momino. Hnnnica-In lovinr meavoir of H.

C. (Hterhle). died 27jh March, 13S. rrom us, t'tai smiling race, Th ns pleasant and cheerful ways; The hurt that won so many friends -In bygnne happy days. Inaertoil hv Mr.

and Mrs. Hnthea and family. and grandfather. HUGHES. In Wring memory of my dear brother Herbert, who parsed away 27th March, 1939.

A tender chord ot mrsnory Is softly touched to-day; Loving thoughts of you, dear Hughle, That will never fade away. -InsertEd by his lovinx sister, and brother-in-law. Edna and Bin. HUGHES. In lerlng memory of my dear fetend ilngldia.

who naaied away 3 Z7i Marrti, 1939. In mamory-a ftmnlng baiUTrd ever Are hapvyj yearn I spent wlih ymit Tlmo or absence never can sever Tlio loving thoughts I have for yon. 1 T.lM In Ufa. rrmmhrnd In decth. Instrted by his loving friend, miiy, wny cauea away so soon Inserted by her loving slater and brother-in-law, Eunice and Frank, and niece, -Kathleen, IN loving memory of our dear fathen, who de- panea nut, mo astn aiaren, ino.

Sweetly he sleeps while others- sigh, (Softly his peaceful head doth Ue, Released from sorrow, sin and pain. Inserted by his loving ran and daughter-in-law. Tod and Lily, and Bonnie. IN loving memory of my darling mother, who paaseu away on ine zuu aiarcii, ju.ii bjbu uimi dad, who "passed away on the 6tb Juno, 10J4; anu llllie Jiaisy. ibi.

Gone are faces we loved so dear, Silent the voices we long to hear; Too far away for sight or speech, Inwrted by their loving daughter. Violet, and son-in-law. C. Peters, also gTandcutUren, cuarue, Violet and Tommy. TUdllim In invltur mantnrv of OUT deal mother and grandma, who passed away on the 'JUtb MaruS, WM, at union "iu.

Vmi nfif.i kquI wo would miss you. Your words have proved too true; There is many a lonely hour 1 spend. And oftMt long for you. Inserted by her son and granddaughter. INCH US.

In loving mttoory of dear gran, who paaied away on the 20th March, 1026, at 133 uow-rtet, virion niu. A tuukr chonl of mtmory la ioftly touched to-day. Blhel. Ernet ond Alfred. INCHES.

In fond remembrance of dear mother, Andrina, wlio passed away on 20th March. 1020; also dear father, John, on the 27th April, 1S9S, late of Gold-Mieet. Clifton Hill. At rest, A. Edwards.

IRVINE. In loving memory of our dear father, Robert Irvine (ox Hiipt, of Police), -who passed away on tho 27th March, 1914 Fondly remembered. Inserted by his loving daughters, Mary Ann and JAMFS. In loring memory of our dear aCiowiR Arinur, mm uicu om aataikai, vv. God's greatest gift remembrance.

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Harold and Ethel, and children. JAMES. In loving memory of onr dear son and brother, William, who passed away at Eaglehawk ou 2711. March, 1023. Ever remimibered.

Inserted, by bis loving parenta and slater, Gladys, JKNKINS. In lovbig memory of our'-dT father, who passed away on the 27th March, lbW. Always deep down In our hearts. Where luvo burns bright and true: -There is a light that will bum for erer, In memory, dear father, of you. Inserted by his loving sou, Bert, and daughter-in-law, Ruby, Alphinglon.

JENKINS. In sad and loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on the 27th March, 1925. In memory's keeping, treasured Are happy days we spent together; Time or absence ne'er can awer Tho loring thoughts we have of you; Patient, loving, true and kind, A beautiful, memory left behind, lnsriMl hv hia Inelna ilniiolilpr and inn -in law and family, Eva and Hcadley Wade, Bronze- wing. JENKINS. In sad and lovinr memory of my dear father, who was called home on the 37th uarcn, lirco.

Above the earthly home of ours, Of chilly winds and fading flowers, Tli cm is a home all bright and fair, And all onr hopes arc centred there. And there, where shines eternal day, God's hand shall wipe all tears away, Inserted by his loving daughter ana son-in-law. Louie and Les. Martin, and little Jack. JENKINS.

In loving memory of my dear father, who patted away on the 27th March. 1025. Gone from tu that tmUing fane. Those pleasant, cbevrful ways; Tha heart that won so many friends, In bygone, happy doya Though abbent front amongst us, You are always In our thoughts, And thme who loved yon dearly SUU sadly feel your loss. We have lost, but heaven has gained One of the best lathers the world contained.

InMrtod by hia loving daughter and son-in-law, Buby and Albert, and little Ronnie, Alborr. JENKINS. In fond and loving memory of my dear hubliaud. Thomas Juiklns, who departed this lira on the 27th March, 1025. He takts tlie best, we have for strength to foe alono an dcomfort In our need.

But if we only knew tho meaning of that lose Our hearts would still be glad, and death would bring no cross. Intertud by hla levin wlfng and son, Arthur, and granddaughter, lima, 30 Saliitoiiry-cresceat, North 1-ltzroy. i JENKINS, In loving memory of my dear father, Thomas Jonkius, who deported thia life on tho 27th Match, 1925. For our loss we must not weep, Nor our lored one long to keep hm htm PC, Inserted by hi loving danghtn', Llllie, and soi aiuiw jian-Du, Thombury. HNa In loving memory of my dearly lored Cbbram ou the 27th March 1920.

lilted by his loving widow, M. Johns, Violtt JOHNSON. In ltvitur momnrv nf TTar.t-v. lata 23rd A.I.F., loved son of Mrs. Sarah John son, aiea -run aiarcu, ivia.

AiEuougn i our yean nare pesaea away Since my groat sorrow fell; Yet in my heart I mourn tlie loss Of thn ann 1 Inved wr.ll. Forget 1dm, no, I never will, 1 For aieTnory's loving chain Will slnayt, link my heart bis Until we meet again. Dear Henry, you auro lored by all. False frlent. wsaV Tiny few.

You Alwuy did your boat for all. What morv could my ton do His loving mother, 44 Campbell-street, CoIHng- lovina: memory nf TTftirv. lata zam A.i.r., loved son or Mrs. barau jornv on. Loved by all, sadly missed.

-ine unset ngnia are raoing now. The long day close o'er; Out thonguta go back to other days And tha tnce trn tten nn mare. Insert td by Mrs. Moriarty, Kew. JOHNSON.

In loving memory of our dear rrioiul. Henry (late A.l.b), passed away on tne 37th March. 1023. trove's greatest gut rememorance. Three little words, Forget me not, Thtw dnn't aaam ma ph.

bat mean a lot. Inierted by his loving friends, D. and 8. Towns- ena, uusaaii-Btreet. Aipnington.

Tn Inrlno- ntpntnrv nf dear hiwhaml nenry (Harry), who passed away at Hamilton, 20th March. 1926. Until thn dav break And the shadows flee away, Inserted by his loving wife. Belle, Moonambel. LOGAN.

In lovnng momory nf our dear son Bob, whn nauint awav at ttifteri Hill on the 2TIUi February, 1911: auso onr dear xlsUr, Annie, on the jittn Marcu, auio; sue iiarry, on ine uui aujuk, 1913. Always deep down fn onr hearts, Wliero love bums bright and tnw, There Is a light that will bum for ever, In memory, dear tone and sister, of you Inserted by their mother, father, Ruth, A. B. Lb Logao. I-OON.

In loving memory of my dear father, William Iqng Loos, who departed this life on 2(Hh March. 1016. Inserted by hla loving son. William; daughter-in-law, Lalta, and grandton, Raymond. LOUIOT.

In and and loring memory of my darling baby, James Thomas Rudolph. Six to-day. Oh. how we miss onr darling baby, Mere words can never tell; God took him away from ns Y--To where tbe angels And though bis tenuer heart's at lost, His soul is up above. Safe In Jesus's loving arms, For truly God is love.

Our precious little darling. Inserted by his mother and brothers. Claud and Jack, also his grandmother. LYNOTT. In loving memory of our dear brother.

Jack, who iiaaaeu away 26tn March, 1918. B.I.P. Though years hare paased, time cannot change The love that blnda our hearts to thee: Tlie fwler, beuteoru thought that ding Around thy dear, aweot memory. Insert oil by his toviug brother and atstec-In-law. N.

and Lynott. LYNOTT In sweetest memory of onr dearly lored brother. Jack, who left as 26th March, 1913. sign sometimes io see iny lace, But since It cannot be, 1 leave thee In the care of Him, Who cares for me and thee. -Sister Nan, T.YNOTT.

Tn and and irtvlntr tnatnnr nf mt dearly loved brothers Jack, who passed away 20th Marco, ivio; auao vni, tvno passea away ui seuruary, imii. isauiy muca. Memory is tne only mend That rtrtaf nan Mil Ifa nn. Slater. SaL AH KIN.

Tn 1 oritur mmorr nf tn daan -Wf- and our dear mother, who panscd away on the ta umu, iifi. -jno wona may ciungo irom year to year, Our friends from day to day; But never shall one we love From our rtemory fade away. -Inserted by her loving hnsband and children. MARTIN. In lcrinr nipmor nf nt daar mother, who died on the 27th March, 1924.

'ine nowcia i place upon your grave May wither and decay; But love for you. dear mother, Will never fade away. -Inserted by Iter lovtna- dii unlit r. Kitty, and grandchild rn- Jean, Kitty and Morjorte. MATTHEWS.

In loiina mnmnn nf fn Hmtt- mother, who patacd away on tho 35th March, 1926, To-day Brings nacx sail memories, -Of my dear mother gone to rest; And those who think nf her to-day. Are the ones that loved her beat, Inierted by Iter loving son, Norman, and dftngh ter-ln-Iaw. Mollie, and grandchildren, Alan, Norma and Mifry. McCOKMICK. In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Freddie, who passed-awiy on the 36tb March, 1917, aged 6 years and 18 days.

Ten sad years, and still misting. What would we give to hear your voice. Tour well loved form lo hold; Our little Fred bas gone from us. And Joined the Shepherd's fold. We mlts his soft and clinging anas, His happy little face; We miss his smile, his bright bits) yea, His loring little ways.

Loved snd remembered tbe same to-day. Ai In the bonr you paased away. Inserted by his lorfng mother and father, sitters and brother. Rose. Violet, and William.

MrCOBMIOK. In loving memory of my dear gwndson, Frederick who died on th 26th March, 1917, aged 6 yeon and. 13 days. Always deep down In my heart. Where love bums bright and troe: There'a a light that will burn Tor ever, In my memory, dear Freddie, of yon.

i Interled hy hla loving grandma. Agnes Collins. McOORMICK. In sad and lnvinir mamnra nf ul aivdson. FrfxIertolc MeCvtrmlekv who street, St.

Kilda. 36lh March, WIT. iianing noy. my utue angel. J'h.

for tlie touch of a ranlsbed hand, ph. for the sound of the roles that ta siUL Life brings mneb that's altered. And time brings much thst's saw; There Is one thing that nerer alters, That is my memory. Fred, for yon. -naertrd by loving grandma, E.

McajonnlelL UeRAT (naa rttvmt In trnn. rrir- rtaar frltamt Jnie, who died on. the flTth Mareh, -B3l1sittMnf Curran-street, North Mrl- Nicholson. (Continued on Next.

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