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THE WOBtD'S TEST, ii? VaWnE See the Season's Smartest DRESS FABRICS Hf'ULIC LIGfi POSTAL ADDRESS: 333 COLLINS-STREET, O.I. TELEPHONE: 2788. IVO OA tt'iO rKoglslered General poat Office, -1 for Tranamlaalon by Poet aa 4 Ncwapapor. 14 PAGES. MELBOURNE.

TUESDAY. APR 3. 3934. IN MEMORIAM. SHIPPING.

rER-STATE SHIPPING SAILINGS. (Circumstances Permitting.) For SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND, (Transhipping for Out ports.) Steamer. Date. Berth. Agents, (Cargo only')' i This Day.

No. 12 A.U.8.N. 467 ColUnB-st, Melb. S.S. 31 Klng-st.

Adel. B. ir, NOORA (Cargo only) Apr. 6 'Apr. 7 duo uomns-at.

A.U.S.N. 467 Colllns-st. Melb. S.S. McL, Mcli.

Ltd. A.U.S.N. H. Parker Ltd. McL.

McE. Ltd. H. Smith Ltd. No.

A Noon. No. 3 No. 12 DIMBOOLA. KAROOLA.

iApr. ii, Anr. 11 Anr. 14 WESTRALIAl i.vo, 10. 13 1o.

No. 6 Apr. a Aor. 18 KATuUMUA CANBERRA. I Apr.

jsx Canberra, Orungal and Ormlston. Omit Mackay and Bowen. Mildura. Takes cargo for Mackay and uowen, transmpoing at HfTT.riTTRA flnrcn nntv hninir rAOnlvArl. NOORA.

Takes cargo for direct shipment Dlmboola. Calls Sydney, Newcastle, Brls bane, via Tasmania. Westralla, Katoomba, Byaney oniy. For SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE (Cargo only). No, 3 Smith Ltd." Apr.

6 5 p.m. 35 Market-st. From Hd. Parker Ltd. A.pr.

6 G'long Moorabool-at. GOULBURN. Apr. 13 No. 3 Hd.

Parker Ltd. COOLANA. Cargo received dally. For ADELAIDE and W.A. (Taking Cargo for B.A.

and W. A. Outports, also Perth). tflMB hls No. 14 H.

(Adel. only) Day. 5 p.m. 35 Market-st. WESTRALIA Wed.i No.

12 H. Parker Apr. 4 8 p.m. 464 ColUnB-st. MULCRA.

No. 16 Adelaide S. (AdeL only) Apr, 6 505 Colllns-at. Apr. 10 No.

3 Adelaide S. Apr. 10 No. 12 A.U.S.N. Co.

KAROOLA Apr. 18 No. 12 Melb. S.S. Co.

4 APR 19341 SHIPPING. STEAMERS. To London, via Colombo, Aden, mi Naples, viiieirancne, iuuiuh, raltar and Channel Porta. 20.000 Tonnera. FIRST SALOON and IMPROVED TOUmSTa BTEAMEItS.

0N8 Tteamen Tons. I Commauder. a p.m. 19 041 (R.L.F.Hubbard Apr. 3 Apr.

17 120,000 lo. G. Matheson OR AM A ORMONDE May i May 29 June 26 14,853 IM. J. Sarson UlltAlNXUJt, 20,000 JL.

v. jamea Tourist. One Class Only. Omits Palma and Vlllefranche. tOmlts Aden, xomita vme- irancne.

9n nn tonners adds interest to a route already un-surSassed. and affords a unique opportunity of snendlng an evening at Nice or. Monte CflR.M.S. ORSOVA aallB from Station Pier, Port Melbourne, at p.m. 20 000 First Saloon: From "83 TONNEHsJ Improved Third Claaa, From 38 Tourist steamere, One Clasa Only, From .39 Fare, a Sublect to Exchange.

In the-IMPROVED THIRD CLASS at faree from 38, plua exchange. You may travel In a 20,000 tonner and enjoy uneui v.uiu".i. CRUISES BY ORIENT LINE 20,000 Tonnera, Flrat Saloon Only. WlKTlttK ana ot-mi-m. June 4.

Rahaul (New Guinea), Otranto, 21 JuSyy3i. Port Moreaby, Orama, via the Great, Aug. 27. -Solomon ifalands (Tulael) and New ueonaeB i.viin, CHRISTMAS CRUISE. a Dee.

17. NEW ZEALAND Auckland and Wellington, Fares, irom 30 Guineas. Cruise Fares are Free of Exchange L. J. Branch Manager, 356 Collins-street, Melbourne.

Tel. 7601. ivm tjovm. MAIL STEAMERS. 1 tm, nMnn BOMBAY.

fn. mvPT 'MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR 1st ri.i nr.vMnriTH REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS. Steamor. I TonB.I Commander. il P.m.

NARKUNDA tt xt CATHAY Ibo MONGOLIA ab MALOJA tb' COMORIN MOOLTAN CHITRAL 1xm Sudell Apl. 10 Anl. 24 Townahend ,15,225 16,596 15,279 20,952 15,248 IH. E. Smith.

May 8 H. Rhodes J. C. Cart wright R. O.

SIggera. June 5 June 19, Juiy a July 17 tirtrAr. and Saloon. "First Saloon and Tourist Class. a Tourist Claaa Only, Calls Port Sudan, Calls Hobart en route to Melbourne.

JCalls Malta, Omits Bom bay, Omlta Aden, 1st Saloon, from Single 83, Return 146l ir.A Delnnn frnm fllncln A3. RetUm 110 Tourist Class from Single 39, Return 70 iares are duojcul lu oAuiia.iev, and O. PLEASURE CRUISES, By Large Oversea Liners. TO FIJI. ni JJAI, UL p.iii.

oiiuiionwi i44 tons, via Sydney and Brisbane. Tourist Train leaves Flinders-street at 11.50 a.m. 12th June. MOOLTAN, 20,952 tons, via Sydney, Brisbane and Great Barrier eei. Jfirst saloon only.

Tn SAMARA T. 10th Julv. NARKUNDA lfl.632 Via Sydney, Brisbane and Great Barrier Keel. First saloon only, from 27 gns. 2tnt Aiieust.

flTRATHNAVER. 22.283 tona. via Sydney and- Tourist, from 16 first, irora gns. To NTflW ZRAT.ANTl. 13th November.

STRATHAIRD, 22,544 tons: 11th December. STRATHNAVER. "2.283 tons. Via Sydney, Brisbane, Aucklana and Wellington. Tourist, from IB cuineas.

First, from ou guineas. jruiB ureu uru res ui axutiau 1 Principal Agents: MACDONALD, HAMILTON and Co. 4423 and 300 and 467 Collins -street. Joint Passenger Agents. Tourist Class: JOHN SANDERSON and Co.

8561), 111 William-street. EAND O. BRANCH BERVICE. ifast one class steamers Via SUEZ. Tcv London, Calling at COLOMBO, ADEN, ORT SAID, MALTA and Steamer.

Tons. I commander" Sails." tBENDIGO. 12,972 F. N. Wyatt Apl.

17 tBALRANALD. 12,991 H. Williams. May 1 tBARADINE. 13,072 W.D.C.SmUh May 12 ALLARAT 12.996 E.

P. Lyndon June 11 FUNERAL NOTICES. "VCONNOR. The Friends Of Mr. THOMASl O'Connor are reapectiuuy mviiea to iouow tne remains oi nis aeany iovea wue, Mary Ellen, the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.

The funeral will leave his TO-MORROW (Wednesdayt. 4th April, at 4 h.ui.. uraceeaing to as. rvwr ana raui viituruji, Montaguo-Btreet, south Melbourne, en route. MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS, 201 ueiDourne, ana oranc thn lAtn TJtrv JOHANNA PUMP nrA riNnfictfiillv In.

formed that her remains will be Interred In the Box, Hill Cemetery. The 'funeral Is ap- road, Ringwood East, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. W. PADBURY and Funnral Tilrefi. tpra, 203 White Horse-road, Box Hill.

Phone NOR nrn invito A tn tntiniu th. Mmolnsl of his beloved wife, Ella, to the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The funeral will leave his I -wawinom isast, THIS DAY (TueHdav). a. a LE PINE and SON, Head Office: Phone J1441.

runeral Directors. KEEfl opa ronnrCfiillu Imrltan the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Myra Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to leave "Calderhsnk aa W. G. RAVEN, Funeral Director.

office, 227 Smith-street, Fitzroy. Friends of the late Mr. REGI- NALD SANDS REID are informed that his remains will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move from hla residence. 33 Alma-road, St.

Kilda. THIS DAY (Tuesday), 3rd Apr! at 3.30 APPH nnn OftMO Ornir run TI-J- Hifrt-street, Kllda, Phones 70 1feEID. The Friends nf thn tntn nn iwm Xfc RUSSELL REID are informed that his iruiuiiiB wiii vo interrea tne uurwooa ueme- 69 Appleton-street, Richmond, TO-MORROW rr cuiicouuj' uiu iiu April, at rA p.m. J. B'TnnrrSriM nnrl RDM THnln 712 High-street, Thornbury (tel.

JW3037); 140 tiuiuimuu-tiifeiii, uoiiingwooa. spectfully Informed that the funeral of their dearly beloved and only son, Eric Ernest, Hawthorn, THIS DAY (Tuoaday), the 3rd tery. SLEIGHT' PTY. Phone, ,410 ROTIRlVir. flKRMAN Hlflf A wn cwncLi SOCIETY are respectfully invited to follow wo remains of their late member, Mr.

ERIC lu'1 lLmco OI interment, tne hi fi iunerai win leave Twin Vhuak ruMij, secretary. TfOITHAL. The Members of 'the CLUB ttiiVw'li31" Mr' ERNEST TISriV i Hawtnorn! THIS DAY, at 2.30 p.m., for Box Hill Cornel i WEISHMANN, Secretary, QEELERT. TnoWDATfERDJ0HN, SEELERT, late of 326: Brunswlck, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the oiaJn nf terr1 46" JSS" dence of hls son-ln-lawT A. Svi I Cllf.

ton-grOVe. Hawlhnrn tCV p5n" 3 at1 cemetery PENN, Undertaker, 482 Sydney-road Coburg (near XTARNtl Tha iZZZZaZ it T-7- that her SSSmS. ff. "A intormed Wvchenroof ftm.tri''"n.K; olKliSarrivai B. MATTHEWS PTY.

Funeral Dlrec-tors, tn conjunction with McDonald and Co ArATERSON. ThO IMonrlo nf th. r- i.w' i luiormca tnar from thn molrlanns nf hin tuiuuiB; SShftSn, V.rSrfe'i, S1nte 3rd April, at 3.30 Km. W. ATrJ Onus nmv nin J1140 (2 linea).

Mr. BERT SSmeHnat tSo-remlrns JPhliSS? "ffi, JE WJJ ho. cremated at the th. i Alio uncial win leave Yai rluS "about 2 S.m: Undertakers. Victoria- mm ail ouourDS, nnr.TN fnllnnr thn vomalnn vt Rinnan Oil, vr utlf weiUVBQ W116, Q.t 11 'A rm MiS.

ol mtermeni aonntntpfl tn mnxia tmtvf Jl" David-street, East Preston, THIS DAY (Tues' day), 3rd March, at man Vm. ERN JENSEN. Undertaker, 311 High-street, west aruus- BUSINESS NOTICES. ijnuJwaY'S, Florists, Manchester Unity. arcane.

Beautiful Wreaths, from 66. LOST AND FOUND. Rate: fid, per Line; Saturdays, 1 per Line. ANIMALS AND BIRDS. TjiOUND, Fox Terrier Dog, Prah-X1 ran.

19 S. Yarra. baf: light grey Australian Ter- JJ rier D.og. long tall, name Peter eter; sicicness -ivnwaiu. tjoervo JiOlel, LOS'i, Saturday night, orange sable miniature Pomeranian.

RcwaYd, Mra. 4 jmurn.it.-ru.. OO ran clawf" remnvRrl. Alhlnn.st at vim. tolner prosecuted.

i Ring L3676. Good reward. I usi', Sunday, black and tan Alsatian 1170. or call 477 g. Yarra.

Reward! Blcketfa Point and Beau-. maris, gray and ChlncheHa Prnini Tnlii cat. Reward. XW1753. I i 'tf Terrier Puppy, with 3 black leD itjuieu, xiewara.

CTRAYED from Heatherton Sanatorium. along Kingston or Warrigal black. "vouni tun oaiioiunmu. 2io. WHITE Pomeranian Dog, Malvern.

Re- ward. U1956. GENERAL: LUUND, I X1 atones. Mrs. W.

3. BELONG, Gladstone Bag, Ward. W.O. Burke. Fort Queflnnr-l OR5 Rimmed Glasses lost between Bourke and Flinders along Swanston-Bt.

Re- ain-OLii it xj UII W1B ost, Sunday, about black na- tent leather Despatch Case, containing blnnk velvet bridge coat gold monogram muigi ri.li iporaK, Portariington pier or Edina, Easter Binh ni wno, ooa JDriuKera. OST, Sunday afternoon, at Queenacllff back beach. trnlri Wrlil Wotnh Indnitlhnri ixai KeepsaKe. newara. M.

warns, Brunswick, OST, gold knife edge Brooch, aquamarine Jr" wimiu nLiDunuu, Between iticn-mond station and Wangaratta-st. Reward, OST at Taradale, Good Friday night, brown, uiuva, nana oa lining clock. Tiand bag, Reward, G. Caldwell, Bendlgo JJ Hlghett and flnnrt. bet.

Hartwnlt nAprnntlnn nPnnrf XJ Surrey Hills, a packet, of THnentrv wnit Rward, aa Mont Albert, at N. Melb, elation tlo- ket window, an old age pensioner's j.ilJl .1. mem, Jj ft 5n3 yiyona coat, Brunswick W. Brunswick. ills' underwear, nr, pi.n.j2LMTC.'; "tatlS' Jrhura.

Seward, OST. small PuraeTTHvaiTd nension note, hnl OST, or Malvern-nl. OST, Iady'sBag, a 1 muy oag, ounaay dale and fllnnfArrla. TH hAt A i-TM o. Ing 7720, day B.ward.

Jwaniir' "'r "on- eT'n ciiy' (old Bracelet, keepsake. Ae. FUTlon 81 Moonei Poridi. OST, horn-rlmmetl SDectaelan. M.nl.n.j.

n. Kllda Beach. Meyerson, aof OST, Sunday, St. Kllda lawn, Pookoibook! JM.B'V'". Owner', name, Write where TOST, Bundle of Clothea, bet.

Lamr Lnns suit Uaac, iS. Mitchell on be newara. aenllmental value; aw. Haw" acn' RliwtM' 85 OHT. RltrBIW: VJJ altrn.

Han's w4 naiHtn i. I Melh. 'ersi, IiJUW nilkel Pelro1 ap. bb-l twecn Black Rack And 1 "-iiiif uaini- ID 1.01 45 Sea Per all and at THE MUTUAL A Wide Range Attractively Priced BIRTHS. jpplETON Vers Arundel).

On the atth it Windermere Private Hospital, to 7nd Urli W. P. Appieion, rurvai Malvern-a ion fnoagHMENT la announced of Irene oil? daughter of Mr. and lemea Colllna, of 4 TSmmaltne-street, Crox-' Jr in Ronald Eric, youngest son of Mr. Mrs.

Williams, of 122 Norm DEATHS. nemnt On the 1st Apr 1, result of accl- RiSTard John, 49 Alfred-street, Prah. oent' Sinvsd husband of OarollnB, loving J01mi vSKS nf SETj nm Jacli, Arcnie anu iu '(killed in action), aged 60 2nd April, at Oolao, tCharlBs, hkTnVed husband of the late Josephine, and devoted father oi uaran, uiiuiwb, fonn, and Donald, aged 83 years. 2nd Aprlh at a real- nurV riven nusDana ui Cuff, beloved husband of Annie fntiiftp or William, wueeure. SSI fvi'.

late James and Bertha BerwlcK, ot mbt. TasSinlan and Sydney, papers please copy. est ucnuo. CLARKE, On the Slat March, Mary, wiuuw Warun, t- Albert Ernest (Em), loving husband: bV Alice, and second son of B. W.

fiurila of 41 Houtn-creaceiiv, iiuni ana a. BNolltn waiter. Paul- eed 82 years. uA KiuAth His beloved sleep. vnnr a loving and grateful tribute to PKfrd worTt of the late Mrs.

Amelia Davey, sffirlntenderrt of junior and inter-Jnldlate C.E. for forty years, Bundav school Ser and claw leader of the Ascot Vale "SSaSft CbvUrCme C.E. flocietlCB, Sunday nnJ nnnuriipfttlnil. niTNOEY On the 1st April, at a private fredk. P.

Dungey, devoted BrucS ind Yvonne. Ho flowers ny requesi. Anrit at her resl- anVe lffKerferd-road, Albert Pork, Agnes tffiearly loved wife ot Joseph wVonpin Hannan. and loveq moiiiur Veronica (Mra. auon).

jmsu Kate and Hugh, aged TnHNSTON. On the. 2nd April, at the resl' UUC una, "tuH.v.. VirwfroTert Mr. W.

d. Vroland), aged 83 years. Burial at Euroa. JONES. On the 1st April, Owen (Jim) Jones, nt "Mynytho," 23 seddon-atreet, Seddon, 1 dSarly oXveil son of the late Thomas and BUSS.

iSTX? Killnor (Mrs. Hodge), Laura (Mrs, Hay), John (deceased), Thomas, Hugh, Ann (Mrs. Connor), Robert and Bpencer, aired oil years, w.a. yaiicin wHi peace, perfect peace. JONES.

On the 1st April, Owen (Jim) Jones, in-law of Ruby, and uncle of Valmal. Rest after suffering. KAYE. On the 2nd April, at 8 Alexander- ttbo ct wiiffo rrolonn. Marearet.

dearly beloved wlfo of Henry, and lovlngi Private cremation, Fawkner, LEE. On the 2nd April (result of accident), Aihm-f vriwnrri hclnved husband Ruby turn loving father of Albert and Wetty, beloved son of William and Sarah Lee, ot Baxter, loved nrotner oi jiarry, agei yeara, late of Noojee and Hazelwood. LESLIE. On the 31st March (result of motor accident), William, dearly beloved oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Jamea Leslie, and loving brother of Jamea. Peter. Mar-' garet. jJanet and Mary, pf 17 Abboi-street, Interred Bondigo Gemeteryi 2nd April. Tin thn 9nrt Anrll.

fl.t SvdneV (6Ud denlylTaohn iYederick, husband of the late ABnea M. Lewis, and father, of Rene LRW1S- on --the 2nd. (suddenly), at; hta reslilo.ice. 164 Buckley-street, i-ootscray, Jf JoHciih Uwk 'the loved huaband nt Lilly i-'(Mrs. J.

JttleyT. Myrtlii (Mrs. B. Skidmore), Thomas, -rjcsslo, Kathleen Joseph, Arthur and Jack, aced 60 UkC TJTIJV rtrt tin OnA AnHI nt thn Old ColonlstB' Home, Ruahall-crescent, Nortli i Fitzroy. William Jeremiah, tne neiovea nus- Detail Vl OUJttU ju.uuiliij, Cdfjcu to jtwm JX.1.P.

Mr TWIN A On thn 5nrl Anrll at Brooke-street, WeBtgarth, Andrew, dearly Deiovea nusnana oi me iaie jviary jacuon-Dlrl arirl InulnP fnthnr nt Anrllfl (Mrs. Green), Violet (Mrs. Tydeman), Eleanor (Mrs. Curran), Marion (Mrs. Harrison), Bernedetta (Mrs.

Edmonds), Genevieve (Mrs. uookj ana jessie iivire. imirpny, IV) aged 04 years, late of Horsham, R.I.P. MCDOWELL. On the 27th March (suddenly), Bon of the late Robert and Mercy McDowell, ana wvea nrotner oi wiinam Alex, (deceased), Bella (Mrs.

McKeownj, Xterviv. nnnrslnn (Mrd. Landrvl. Grace (Mrs. Sides).

Amelia (Mrs. Clark) ana wernerc. i.ovea Dy au, McGRATH, On the 2nd April, at private hos- nllnl HHHr-nt Hf.1f.nn nf Arrlnr-h. DflJl- denonit-road, East St. Kllda, wife the late Edward formerly ot rom papiei, joying moiner oi aucd, Requlescat In pace.

MOLONEY. On the 1st April, accidentally killed at Beaconsfleld, Florence Hazel, he-: loved daughter of the late John and the late Sarah Moloney, and dearly hclovud. niece of Mr. and Mrs. u.

uaKcr, ui ijun-ders-strect, Thornbury. MOORE. On the 1st April, at a private hospital, Dandenong, Mary Ann Elizabeth Moore, relict of the late Frederick Arthur Moore, of 132 Cleeland-street, Dandenong, aged 64 years. Come unto Me all yo that labor and are neavy iaaen, ana wnu give you MI1MRV nn. thn- 3 nth March, at Bf.

TCllda, Joseph, eldest son of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth Mumby, beloved brother of Alice Gover (South Africa), William (St. Hilda) and Harry, 36 Thomas-street, Hampton. Private cremation by request 31st hicuuii. reoue, pBrieub peuue. NUGENT.

On the 31st March, at tho Auatin Hospital (late of 166 Clarke-street, Port Melbourne), Jessie, the beloved wife of Charles Francis Nugent, and loving mother vi uouin, jeflHio, Annul, vuaviiua, Jack, Qeorge (deceased), Shirley and Graham, aged 49 years. Privately interred vuuurn uemeiery, zna Apm. A patient aufferer at rest, O'CONNOR On thn Qnrl Anrll. at hur mnl. Mary' Ellen, the dearly beloved wife of iiiumas u-uonnor, loving motner oi wiiuam, Margaret (Mrs.

Maskeil), Tom, Bert, Harold and John, aged 68 years. Rest in peace. PADFIELD, On the 3lBt March, at Spring deafly beloved wife of Harold, loving sister of fflrnle, (deceased), Mable. EmlTy (de-Aprti Mt interred on 2nd dearly loved cousin of ff button, Burnley), and loved i iun ui may (airs, a. wynne, So sadly mlased.

rKTKRH nn nnii. i. ePiiarfl Dolheguy Peters, tho beloved only child of Mr, anrf Mrs. W. Peters, of ii7; 'ir, turn jars, w.

jreiers, oi wanBaratta, aged 15 years. R.I.P. rtInerted by his lovlnu aunte. Alice. Nellie.

rcJ'noi Kathleen and little Shirley; also uncio narry ana ueorge, "12 30tn March, at Dayles-" William H. Poulter, of Warwick-road, Grcensborough, dearly beloved hus- (deceased), Jessie. James (deceased). Nor- Joseph. William, Ethel, Allco and uK.a uv years.

A patient sufferer at rest. 1 PUMP. On the 2nd Anrll: nt her ann'. mat S'" 3n, and loving mother Sndlh'e'lV ffiiPRir0na ths 2na APrr Ella, the 11 tl Haynor, of 16 Hawthorn Bast, and loving; mother w.w vuuu, u.eU yenre. yn tne 2nd Abril.

at ni private hos- S'. accident), Myra JiS' wife of Albert (Bert) Oauineld, loving mother of TuXSdJM9P11 Saiiputer of Mr. and mai. vJlworlj! oved sister of Proston), Keg. (Mr.

Jvanhopi, lima (Mrs. A. Hather- oth.r.,"hirwholel April. prlvato hospital, thn auciuenit, Aiyra Annie, filn loved, wire of AlWrt John OfUlneld S.B., and loved momer of Reginald, aged 40 years. SnS? APf I' mother's ihlri jAmja-road, St.

Kllda, after a son Bands, dearly beloved of mimJSJ'' A-K'U. and loving Brothel 29 reSiS? '5! Vfl April, at his mother's oWveV, Vest" Pw'ston, and "lov stnl devoted husband of mln ilui uroiner or tne into H. oouV inA SMrt- whHten, North- Welfrnirt Ply. weuinKtontreet, OoHIngwood. Klvoth His beloved aleeo.

1 Robert, Samuel wma we'll iinderttand. March (result or Toora, and. Erie Ernest, (M hrother of qrota MMf Newbeckor) and Elsa, aged 28 PHa? X'S? JhS aru! Apfll. at Auitttn Hos-of dnarly husbanii OlsriM nS2 Jnl bvlna father, ol Oiofflis.9,rt anfl, Frank, late of 82 jjtrwt, Brunewlclc aged oa yeara, TftDDlPATIMP mil rrh AX, nn Hlln nn (Tonrl SB ValVO working results prove this, J. CARRIG AN, Melbourne) 401-403 swa niton-street Corner of Little Lntrobe-street.

Phone F3143 and F3144. Sydney) 236 Clevelond-st. Phone M6758, And Throughout the Commonwealth, THE DAY'S NEWS Special Features. There was a long list ot hoi ctay motor accidents yesterday, soveral ot them Involving loss of life. Fourteen members of a picnic party, were Injured when a motor von over which the driver had lost control ran down a steep hill near Warrandyto and crashed Into a trs.

A D.H. Gipsy Moth plane crashed at Brlghton-le-Sands (N.S.W.) and the pilot, Dr. B. K. Lee Brown, one of the best? known Australian golfers, and also a passenger, Thomas Fleldsend, received ratal injuries and died later In hospital.

I The death occurred suddenly yes. terday of Mr. H. Angus, M.L.A. for Guni bower for 22 years.

He was a former Minister ot Lands. v. The announcement of Great BrM tain's big suiplus has had a mixed ro- ception in England. The Australian cricketers are not relishing the prospect of playing cricket In the heat at Colombo, where they are duo to-morrow. A remarkable fashion parade was held In Fifth-avenue, Now York, on Sun General.

In preparation for the coming ses sion of Parliament, the state Cabinet is devoting attention to the framing "of legislation, and an early decision as to when Parliament is to resume is expected. The Far East good-will mission reached Macassar on Sunday, and is due at Sourabaya to-morrow. It is said that Russia now possesses the leading air force In the world. There was a break In the weather in the Western district yesterday, and good rainfalls were recorded. When competing In the steer-riding championship at Dookle Ernest Hunt, 22 years, was thrown from a bullock and kUled.

While sightseeing at Gara Falls, near Armldale (N.S.W.), Rita Clair, IT years, Blipped over a cliff and was killed instantly. mi At Boulder (W.A.) races yesterday, following the1 discovery of an electric battery, a horse, trainer and a member of the public were disqualified for life. Miss Eve Daly, who received In juries when her horse fell In one of the hunting contests at the Sydney show 'on Good Friday, has died. proprietor of tt wine saloon was stabbed by a mart' whom he ejected from the premises at '6 p.m. yesterday.

Woman's Section 1 Women's part In tho Centenary celebrations and the progress of plans are discussed In an article. An Interesting, review is that of the -Year Book" of the Australian Ladles' Golf Union. Travellers tell of life In Svrla. ths Soudan and India. Illustrated fashion articles, house.

hold Information and cookery are) of practical interest. Country Section. According to a State agricultural expert large wheat growers in the Wim-mera are reducing wheat areas and carrying more sheep, but smaller fn.rmr.ra are being hampered in making this adjustment because of lack of finance. 1 Sporting Section. The Sydney Cup race resulted in a win for Broad Arrow, one of the light WUlgllUt.

Starting favorite nt, 4 tn 1 Flail won the Williamstown Eastnr rim yesterday. The Great Eastern 't Onkaparlnga yestcrdav resulted in for Kenjln, with Woodlace second and Gunstanl third. The Cup went to Aloxito from Bajardo and Byethorne. At the Grand Nntlnn.i thei Deloralne (Tas. Tiirf mm.

day, the Steeplechase was won by Ant-star from Black Doctor and Prnflip ti, Cup went to Byama. The W.A.T.C. St. Perth yesterday, was won by Grand Vizier from Capparis and Yodelate. T.

h. Roberts. Of New Rnnth rl- won the Stawell Easter Gift yesterday. Selections are published fm thi race meeting to be held to-day at Ascot. Carlton collapsed sensationally in DiSWCt math against flnal gamo ntween St.

Kllda! and Richmond' was commonccd later in the day, St. Kilda making a good start" Sporting Football Pages for Women The New School Curriculum" 3, 4 5 6, 1 1 11 11 i 11 12 12 13 Letters to the Editor V' Weather i Countvy Section Building and Lavm Tennis Illustrations Finish of the Sydnoy Doing theHoreo line's V. V. Broadcasting 14 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Amuaementa Auctions Live six.

4 a Loat nnd Found ,1 Machinery a Matrimonial Medical Meetlnoa, Lecturea 14 Mining Notlcee 1 Missing Friends 1 Money a.j Motor Vehicles. a Planoa, Mualo, c. 14 Private Hoepltala. 14 Prof, Engagements 14 Publlo Notices a Shipping 1 Situations Vacant 14 Situations Wanted 14 Tenders 14 Toura, Motor ser. vices 14 Vehicles (horse) 1 a Wanted to Buy a r' Wanted Exohango a Wanted to Sell a Wedding Thanka wirileii aervioM, t.

Bereave. Notices 1 Bicycles, Motors I Births, Deaths 1 Bd. Realdenco 14 Bd. a Res, Wntd, 14 Bu.lne.i Notlcsa 1 Business, Partner! Conveyances a Oountry Properties 1 Dentists' Notices .13 Dresa A Fashion 2 Electoral Notices a Engaoement Notices 1 Plats and Rooms 14 Flats A Rs, Wld. 14 Funeral Notice.

1 Carpets, Ao, a Holiday Rssorts 14 Houses and Land For Sale 1 To Let 14 Wanted to Buy 1 Wanted to Rent 14 In Memorlam 1 Lata Advta, 10 DEATHS. SHI ELL, On the 2nd April (suddenly), atl Avpca, George, beloved husband Qf Ellen, loving father of Margaret, Nell, William THOMPSON On the 2nd April, at the real donee of her snn.in-lRw. Si lMthiraw.fltreet AbbotBford. Catherine, beloved wife of the late William Thompson (late Tasmanlan! ENABLES. On the 30th March, at 10 Kin' ables, dearly loved falher of Carlisle, Irene mm Auuu, iitjeu jo years.

mien 3a ai Ballan 31at March. No by re WAKNE. On the 2nd April, at Jwr residence, Elizabeth Ann, widow of the late John Warns, and loving mother of Albert, Prank (deceased), Edgar, Harold, Evelyn (Mrs. Erie and Florrle (Mrs. Fow- Kiauuiub, ui ubuikb, Jiiuwara, rvuuci i tuiu ijuromy, ana lovea motnerm-iaw Stan Crane, nest follows pain.

WELLS (nee GerburEl. On the 20th March. si mriutiu, Deiovea eiaeoi aaugnter ui me late, Anton aD-t Thomasina Qerburg, loved ceased)! Annie deceased), Anton, Arthur After much RtrffRrint went rout: -inBerted by Victoria, 42 Llddlard-street, Qlenf errle. WHEELDON (nee Nlsbet). On the 2nd April, at private hospital, Camberwell.Ethel Prenwicb, the dearly beloved wife of Rupert (Bert) Wheeldon, loving daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. NlBbet, and beloved sister oi Milton, Maage (Mrs, a. u.

Tyrren William and Olive (Mrs. J. A. Nelson, aged 49 years. A patient sufferer at rest.

WHITELAW. On the 30th March, at his George William, dearlv beloved husband oi Johanna, loved father of Isabel and Lena Mary. iiaro, jaaiciiBigrj, loving granaiawer iay, win oe none, WILLIAMS. On the 2nd Anrll. at her reBi Blanche Olive May, beloved wife of Colin Williams, darling mother of Keith and juioyu, Deiovea secona aaugnier oi Mary anc the late John Wjitson (formerly of Olfnda), loved sister of Joseph, Florence (Mrs.

Potter, Hobart), Percival, Cecil, Clifford, Vera (Mrs. Fred. DoddK Roval nnrl Arthur. Joying daughter-in-law of ThomaB and thei lulu uauienno wuuams (lormeny ot iuiia- With' Christ, which is far better. IN MEMORIAM.

BRENNAN. In aad and loving memory of inserted by his loving sister, Mary, and brother-in-law, Will. CAMPBELL. in loving memory of my dear una our, sieter, who o.ea. Hearts 'that loved you will never forget In memorv vou are with im vnt.

'--Inserted by her loving mother and sisters, xjulliu miu rvuuy. CHARLESTON Tn xnrl nnrl ImtnP- mpmnrv my loved daughter and sister. Annie (Dolly), who pasfled away on the 3rd April, 1 TtOftrlv Invprl nnrl narilv TnlannH Inserted by her loving mother and bro COFFEY. In loving memory of our 'darling vuuu, ucuiijic, iiajjBuu away ora Apru, It Is not the tears shed at the time 'That tell of hearts that are torn, It Is the loneliness In-after years And a sadness allentlv home. Inserted by his loving father, mother, grandmother.

COOK. In loving memory of our beloved nLi a wtB K.iiiea.t iaoreiana siation; um nyiii, auii. ever remeniDerea. Inserted by her loving sisters, Mary, Mat-Me and Ada, 24 -Stephen-street, Preston-. COPE.In loving memory of our darling Hult of accident; also Jim, 19l'9j Bo'nnlel Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always neari We who loved you.

sadly miss you, AS It dawns nnotlmr vnnr "--Wserted by his loving parents, K. and J. Cope, and COPE. In loving memory of our darling A beautiful came to an end, He died nn he lived, avprvnnn'a frinnri -Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, brook. COPE.

In sad memory of my nal. Harrv. fUf.fl irsialllt nf nnnlrfnnn i.j a n.ii Inserted bV his nAl. Stnn Wllann DALRYMrLE. In loving memory of our dear! Inserted by her loving friend, Mrs.

Carpenter, 46 Brooke-street. Northcoto. GRIFFITHS. In. loving memory of my dear away at Yarravllle on' 4th April, 1923.

by her Ruth Griffiths, HEALY (nee BrnwnV nnrirvirl tn thn iiitsmnry or our oevotea daughter and 3rd Anrll. maa! "i i 1 nn paagea away When we awoke at-dawn On that bright April morn. Little we tbOUCht thnt thn ilnv wna 5Jng to. bring sorrow and sadness to our No- more''your we will ivyifAnd fOf And the treading of your footsteps jntui ceuaea mr cvirmore. A few more years shall come, A tow mom RPMnnn bo.

And we shall bo, with you who) rest, oeur Aiieima, Asleep within your tomb. Mother's Dal. sadlv miHaerl Shfl Hlarl hr dhe llvcrl. hravfl tn thn Atirt- inserted by sorrowing and sister, Betty. HEALY (nee -Brown).

In loving memory of wno was canen nome ara Apru, Alone In our sorrow, the sad tears As fond memories nf vou we recall: Your unselfish ways, your dear, sweet face, in ii iK uu cura can avor rupiuuu. We loved you on earth, We love you in death, A beautiful memory Is all we have left. Hauiy misaea. and aunties, and little HEALY, In loving memory of our dear niece. 3ni uneima, woo aepartca inia urn April, 1033, result ot acciaent.

We think of you, dear Thelma, With grief that ia deep and truo, There Is always that sad longing, Could we only speak to you. Though life brings much that alters, Ana time brings much that is new, There Is one thing that will never alu Mw momn rtonr Thplmn. of VOU. Inserted by her loving aunt and uncle. Til.

nnrl W. JftrrBrl. HEALY. In loving memory of my deRr iltuo triena, ineima, wiio passeu iu i)jiic. mu iiro April, jwjj.

A lovely flower, just lent, not Ever remembered by Jean Quinn, Bruns- HEALY. In loving memory of Thelma, Who aiea on ora jprji, a a Inserted by her loving pals, Rita and Mollis Brown. HERBERT. In memory of my loving wife ana our aear motner, granama mi wiu ixeuie, wno passea away oa otu. DpurAT- tn mpmnrv than words enn toll Are the thoughts of our mother we loved so wen And we who loved her truly know -Tlnw miirth wn ln.it two vnnrii a no.

inserted by her loving husband and family. HERBERT. In loving memory' of my dear How true I realise that in this world Tlifirn nun never he another To take the place of God's greatest gift iuy unmug aim utjvuicu uiuliidi. In-law, N.S.W. W.

and A. StrathHeld, HERBERT (nee Keegan). In loving memory oi our sister, Mary, wno aieu ora Apru, Loved In life, remembered In death, A hnn.itlfii1mttmnrtf tt nil Wfl have left. Slater, Nolan: brother and slsterin- law. K.

ana it. Kecgt HUTTON. In loving memory, of my dear motner, Annie, wno passea away oa Apru, luoii, at woninnKgi. A year has gono, motner dear, Anr! ntlll mv heart In achlne: And many, a silent tear I shod While of you I'm Inserted by ner loving daughter, son-in-law, Em, and grandchildren, Fannie, wary. ranny, uunnie miu i-ououi.

loving memory of my dear nusnana, wno passea away ora Apm, xvm. Not a day do wo forget you, In our thoughts you are always near. Wo who loved you sadly miss you It dawns another year. Inserted by his loving wife and family. JEPBON.

In loving memory, of roy dear iatnerf wno passed away ara Apru, ivm, Inserted by his loving son, Norman, and daughtors-m-law, Clss and Norma, JEPSON. In loving memory of my beloved Drotner-in-iaw, inomuti uepouii, uivu 3rd April, 1932. Ever rememDorea, Inserted' by h'ls loving sister-in-law, Jane alters, ana lamny. JEPSON. In loving memory of my uncle, nomas jopson, wno.

uioa ru aphi, vaat Deepest of memories linger yet, Inserted by loving sister-in-law and niece, Rrlna Dunatfttt. JEPSON, In loving memory of Uncle Tom, Ever remembered. Inserted by Will, Mary, Les, and Vera. JOHNSTON. In loving memory of my dear wue, AainariiiD, wno uubbuu tu Aprlt, 1933, In silence I rememner.

Inserted by her loving husband. Frank. rORry in lovins memarv of mv dear wife, Aaa, ana laving moiner, wnu imnneu way Loved, remembered, longed for always As It dawns another year, -Inserted by her loving huaband and ion, George and Georgle. LORD. A tribute of love to the memory of our aoar aisier.

aui, whu ubbsou nnj at UODUTK on iiib ora April, j.tiat. on the 3rd April. 1929. Tn-Hnv remtUK hah memories. Inserted by her, loving brothers, Byd, fim, Aixnur, ana sister, AjII.

mace. In loving memory ot Joyce. Mace, 0what joy among the angels, When they saw the little stranger nilmhlnn li thn vnlniin atnlra a uurat ui muaio mere, We have last, heaven has gained rrh' nwtiAleat. nhllrl thl wnrirl nnntntntr1. Inserted by mother, father and brother.

Victor. MEYERS.ln loving memory of our dean our dei i 3rd Apr) 1014 (lal iiiuuivr, wiiu iJHoaeu awaj 1(1331 also dear dad, 1th Ji Loved in life, tifasured In death, Uoautlful memories are at wo have left, inserted hy their loving daughter and son, Emily and. Hnrry, and son-in-law, Tom, Rrandaon, Jack, MILLER, In loving memory of my dear hus- nunn, who pimaeq away on tne ora April, lOlO rinMO hill nnt nrirnltAn 31 Lldd lard -street, Glenferrle. ORAM, In loving, memory of our dear who passed away on tho 3rd April ijovsd atwayN rememberedi I Inserted by ner Jovlng family to 10 will will i 1 MORGArT. In loving memory bf dear lii mninrii i i oru April, AViO.

In heart a silent sorrow. Inserted by her loving children. OSBORNE In loving memory of my dear husband, Bob, and loving stepfather of! thy -irH flild wh0 PasaedT away on Time passes on, but memory stays. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by his loving wife, May.

OSBORNE. In loving memory of our dearl son-in-law and brother-in-law, Bob, who Thoughts often stray to scenes' long past. Time rolls on, but memory lasts. Inserted by Mr, and Mrs. Sicker ai family.

PARKIN. Tn lovintr mumnrv Our little Dove. Five long years my treasure gone, Always longing for my little girl, Inserted by her mother. In loving memory of my dear inserted' by her loving husband, Joseph ttULLKTT wastle. in sweetest memory oi our neiovea Doy, uiarrie, only child ofi Jnck and Sara Roliett, who went home on And I shall hear, though soft, your tread above me, And all mv Brave will brighter, sweeter h.

For you will bend and tell me that you love me, And I will sleep iln peace until you come Mother. SHEPHERD. In lovlnz memorv of mv dur. Vnft "Otner, who passed away 3rd April, We were not there at the hour of death, To hear her last faint sigh, To whisper just one loving word. Or even Bay good-bye.

No one knows the silent heartache. Only those can tell Who have lost a loving mother Without a. laat farewnll. Inserted by her loving son, Reginald, and SPOONER. In loving 1 memory of Thomas, wno passea away on tne ara Atirii.

1932 alaon Herbert, 9th March, 1927, loved sous ox iteoecca ana tne jate juawara Hpooner, Dearest of memories linger yet, Too dearly loved to ever fortret. Inserted by mother and family, Bruns-1 WICK. SPOONER. In loving of my dear protners Tnomas, who paaaed away on the ABO, O.IBV Hill OULCVU, 1927. Ever ramemhnrpii- Inserted by their sister and brother-ln- iaw, iuhh mm riea Bnuia, Miiaura.

SPOONER. In loving memory of dear Tom, miu iiunocu away uii ora April, Vii. At dawn you are always remembered. With tenderness, love and regret; At sunset sweet- memories awaken Of one I will never forget. Inserted by his loving pal, Gladys.

TREGEAR. In memory of Annie, the loving tv no ui vjicBuij', auu uiu titer ui otaniu' and Allan, who passed away 3rd April M.A.M. WATSON. In loving emmory of our dear uiuuier, wiiu iiunatsu away pu iD.Q- Time passes on, but memory5 stays, Loved and remembered by us always. inserte.1 by her loving daughters and son, Grace, May and Walter.

'ILLIAMS. In loving memory of my beloved husband, who passed away on the 3rd April, The golden strands of love so true, Time's fleeting cannot sever; The memory sweet of bygone days, And the years we spent together. Something seems gone from the sunshine, Something from tho song of the birds; There's a pain deep in my heart, A sorrow too deep for words, Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Williams. YATES. In loving memory of our dear ia.Luor, xiiuruos xates, wno passea away 3rd April, 1926.

Life brings much that alters. brings much that Is new; But there is one thing that never alters-, That Is our memory, dear dad, of you. Inserted by Florrie and Stan. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. rpAYLOR.

Mrs. TAYLOR desires to THANK all relatives and kind friends for cards, ijni-'iy uieir ruumit bbq onreavement. IE DEM ANN. Mr. nnrl Mrn.

TTTTiriKlM A NrM wish to sincerely THANK their many kind thy during their recent sad bereavement. au AODOlBIora. FUNERAL NOTICES. ABSOLOM The Friends of the late RICH-u ARD JOHN ABBOLOM are Informed that his funeral will leave his reflldence. No.

49 Alfred-street Prahran, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MOANING, ai 9.30. for the place of Interment, the Burwood Cemetery, arriving at in RAYRfim.Tlfl TTV I.Tn Win. Prahran. Phone A of the Hon. HENRY lJz i are reBpectiuuy ln- Iha "mains will be interred in the Kerang Cemetery, thn Kor-ing The fiinerAl will bnvn Church TO-MORROW thP Jth in.t GEDRliU A nAMR nnrl ROM ral Directors, UUO-: BAINTBiSSE-he Friends of the late Mr.

it ALFRED T. BAINBRIDGE are Informed that his remains will be interred in the New Melhnvime muX appointed to.move from W. G. Appb and Sons prfvate funera chapel, 61 Moor-street Fitzroy. THIS DAY Aprflf at 1.30 jjPanSONa PTY.

LTD. Tel. CHARLES nm i.L rpmnlna -aiiU ho Inimuri a nm 1 a.v";"rt.,.i.vrau' x. w. oiiAKKUvv, undertaker.

Colac, BERWICK. The Friends of the late COSMO CUFF BERWICK are Informed that his remains Will he Intnrrnrl 1n th- tk-n-f Cemetery. Preaton. The funeral will leave his at pfm Tuesday), tho 3rd April, J. PRROTIHfllSr nnrl OnM nt.

i w. iiv QaimiiLviiB-nireer. 'I'norn. TohnSS' JW3037)! 140" vAj the Necropolis, Spring SP'. Oakleigh-road, Murrumbeena" B.

MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. lmerol Toorak-road, South Yarra ana it Oak- HAN4ri-MTAneT Frteods of Mr. JOSEPH a V. HANNAN are respectfully Informed l.hat th wnialia of his oearly loved wife, Agnes Theresa, will be interred in the Coburg Cemetery.

The funeral ia appointed to move 1 ii Ker-, Va -e-art xriiH uai (Tuesday), 3rd April, at 11 a.m. Cortege will proceed DUUU.UO,, iucu w.ubs. j.tFD viureiiuoa-streeti aoutn Meioourne. inone M3107 (2 UneB). JONES.

The Friends of the late Mr. OWEN y.lni) JONES are respectfully informed that his remains wilt be interred in the Foots-cray Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave the residence of his brother, Mr. Robert Jones. Mynytho, 23 Seddon-atreet, Seddon, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m.

NELSON street, Footscray, tel. unuBrtaKera. victoria-' and all suburbs. ONES. BhlLflRAViA LODGE, Branch No 20.

G.U.O.F.O. nffiMr. rA SiT.uJi- filSnSiTi hi5 uu8iea io aitenrt the the nlace of 'jntornmnt. thn' i.r' to leave the Sead0n TAlS (TelT 431 'oouicray mains will he Interred In the Spring Vale cemetery. The, funeral' will leave the fesl on.

amor-in-iaw, Mr. w. s. Turn-MU, 3JP Ooppln-atreet, Rlehmond. TO-MOR-ROVV (Wednesday), tho 1th April, at 10.3( uDHAYTOMantl ARSON, Undertakers, 21B aof.

feir urns. vvma- yltcd to follow his remains to tho place ot Interment, to the Footacray Cemetery. The funoral Is annolnted to move from his real-donee, 1M Buokley-streot, Foouoray, THIS uesuay dra Apru, at 3.30 o'olook nfr.rpv.it 'a w.nMi, 1 n. juuiomay. fiWIIB It OOtSCraV.

uiuuiolh uuion, nuniiuii-ureaceni, nonn Fits, joy, THIS DAY (Tuesday), the Srd at, o'clocit, for the Fawkner A. SLEIGHT PTY, LTD. Phono 410. TlfODONALD, MASS for Ml ipose of 1 MoDOffA: h'a Chur be celebrated at St. Joee leave tije ofturjUat 3.S0 fir the plan of IntertnenLthe Holdelborg Cemetery.

AJ.r-K:u Auuiwn, Funeral Director o.uu. juut.i lll, JWiytia. MOOR ATH, Requiem Maes, for the repose of the soul of the late BRIDnET M. ai Bt. if.

KanPJloni-road, Bu Kllda, IB (Tuesday) MORNlNo, 3rd Anfll, at pok, The funeral will eave tfie 'churen 11 o'clock for the nrnn nf miohaml imvqumm and sons, Mel bourno and Bendlgo, rnono o6, MOOnn The Friend, nf tha lata irinv AUU KLlZABKTa MOoSh. of 131 snd-etreet, Dandenonn. ar, respeoffulty noil-Hod thai her funeral Twil leave Wm" J. aar-nar'a hineral Tar or, 10 Walker-s treat. Ba5.

Srd April, at ri.ml.nn'n. "IB mineral Director. DM 68 1 T. MISSING FRIENDS. Hate: 9a.

per Lino; Saturdays, 1 per Line. A A. A. DUNN'S Detective Agency Never Sleeps. Est.

1884. Reg. Persons traced, EurvelUauce. divorce evidence collected: advice iru. iO MOID.

Cent. A UNTIE. The conductor was oulte rlehl xl two fares if you occupy two seats, why not take Formettes, and slender BRANCHFLOWER, Madge, employed" boot Malvern, 1917, send Ad- TTVIVORflW. SnllnHnr" ifTciiTn HbI nr-" oil branches Divorce, long experience, suitable a ceo. jvkc miiiig.

for Where are you viiHHlNG since taklm "lformettnH. .12 nf j. 1. 1 nupuriiuous nshall, 246 formerly of Chanel irivt puni er, itiKfl notice tnat your wue, ETHEL AGNES THOMPSON, haa coramencea PROCEEDINGS in the Supreme Court of Victoria against you for a Divorce on the ground of desertion during three yearB and upwards, and on the ground of habitual drunkenness timing mice yeara auu upwarun, una nam-tually leaving without the means of sunnort. Unless you enter an appearance in the Office of the Prothonotary of ie Supreme Court in1 Melbourne within twenty-four days after the insertion of this advertisement, the case may proceed In your absence, and you may be, ordered to pay costs.

And, further, take no nce tnat ii you lntena to aeiena tne saia suit you must also cause an answer to be mea in tne saia omce. Thin flrivBrtlRCmftnt la naoTtnrl hw Vt POWER, of the Titles Office Building, Queen-street, Melbourne, Public Solicitor for Vio- r.or'1, auitcuur rur uw petitioner. State of Victoria, but now of Darts unknown. uuiuuuitr; lutw uutiue uiul your wire, IiVA MAY JONES, haa commenced PRORF.KD- TNfiH In the Hunreme Cniirt nf Vfptnrla npnlnnt you for a Divorce, on tho ground of desertion! enter an appearance in tne uiuce ot tne ro- bourne within twentv-onn riava from thn Hftte of the Insertion of this advertisement, the case win proceoa in your aDsence, ana you may be ordered to pay costs. And, further, take notice mat you miena to aeiena tne flam suit you must also cause an answer to be Hied In the said office.

And. further, take notice that the sealed conv netttlon and copy citation tn sucn suit nave neon lorwaraed to your brother, Jones, of 37 Union-street, Merrl. tms aaveniBement is insertea oy u. a. POWER, of the Titles Office Bulldlner.

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view nuuvtj, uuoaapp. Age. Income meial car nref. 4 4 -fin. view oniony, Age- COUNTRY PROPERTIES.

jivi-jo, to uiiicb uiiy, woaaenui ami, running channel throuch farm, carrvine ll auica aiJiiiu uiuiium, iuij uejirinKi near highway and town, suitable market gar- house. Reduced price for quick sale, 100. FREDK. SYMONS 395.ColHns-St;.C. 7297.

TNHPT5nTTnlM 1,4 Af.ron. hnnriv Mflh T.pnnmorl hniicn 18 paddocks, aome stock and plant, Price 1050. good terms. 4o Acres, Ballarat, good well water-I. Price 800, dept.

100, bal. 5 yrs. complete numerous paddocks, perm! water, including 11 cows, other stock and com- iiidlo pmuL, f-nce at vukj, aept, it zou, oai, Motor tnapectlon. HORSLEY, Farm Sales' iiim.ii, 110 lajueen-sr. 1 ovm.

nnv.v.zr SETTLEMENT RT-OflKfl. ONLY TWO LEFT. EASY TERMS, A. US. R.

THOMAS. Estate Agent. Warburton. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE. Rate: 9d.

per Line; Saturdays, 1- per Line. Mortcaiiee's Auction. 'Tn. morrow. 4th Abrllu af 3 the Propertv.

South' uium. ACLruutive nioq, urey juncK villa, luwius, a.y., rjaiftiWi opuwem uraer tnrougn-out; 200 deposit, long, easy terms for balance. McLellan, auctfoneer, Junction, Cam- CAULFIELD. Delightful Ultra-Moderh Brick Bungalow, 5 elaborately decorated rooms, model tiled kitchen and bathroom, terazzo floor, built-in furniture, brick garage for ilORh. KARV TKRM's.

TNHPRr! TION. AROHER, AUCTIONEER, 18 QUEEN- oi. quo. aibo lu uaniuie-st. wina.

vestibule, every conv. great l'ZU. WAHt TiJHMa, UAH INt K. ARCHER. AUCTIONEERi IS QUERN.

ST. 688. TNVESI'MENT. SOUTH VArRa, Charming Block of Seven Self-contained mats, au latest appointments, 14 per cent, return. Magnificent cor- ui jJuaiLiuu; ouie Agents, 243 COLLINS-STREET.

CENTRAL, 1611, AND. N. Essendon. Wood Estate. Villa Al I lotmpnt.

rornnr nnstllnn. ni ian rnnrli made, water, gas and sewer available. Par- Vtlla. See later issuea. Mitchell Taylor, ran ran.

"ORAHRAN, Close Tram, Tfipnl Home, a r. an car i100, eguity; inapeel this. Haynes, 370 Chapel-st. Tel. win.

7316. ST. KILDA, Great Chance Sound Investment. D. P.

Ige. close stn. (Balaclava), shops, schools, trams, ret. 10 per cent. MITCHELL aim lAiuun, cur.

umpui-si. uanaenong-ra. (Balaclava). Sensational Rnr- W.B. Villa.

rooms, nil wjuv.i periBct oraor: accent Aiouu, MAbi niuuo, vvvnv incur iuu ijii, niwjmun, IK UUmtStt-HT. UKWT, Also 102 BalaclnvA." f. Kllda, Brick 2 near rental per annum 162 10 7: easy terms, Mr. nti maun, iiv nuurne-Bt, uent. not).

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9d. per Line; Saturdays, 1 per Line. T1lHlrrt Riiv Rnnlr OMALL House. rennnnahlB. 2(1 mllen rn.

kJ (Htm. rnnm rtow Anil fowlx. nnfAfnl. rniA j-aacuu a itews Agency, i art r. ANTED, Shop and Dwelling, goodub; Riiltahle mlKPrf llnnn.

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9415. A E. G. BENrJftl'rlt. fltrROEoW A 14-10 Fitzroy, N.8., close to Saturday 10 to 12.

Telephone J1613. aii j. en yvunni. ajivw iiavurauy, rea. r.nnflrinntlAl nriulfB hv nvnnrlnnrnH mtn HflaH Literature, booket.

mice list medloat cooi-ln! posted free from SECURA MEDICAL ourruifLO, new. A ZOW MOID, BOILS, ULCERS. SORES. Sehrcck'B Poultice IS tho Great Remetlv. All nhnmlnta.

Ctn f.EN T1ST, R. McM AHON, L.D7 i. DwanatDo-atroeu Melbourne. O.l. rrnnt HARti Un a on a Next Cole'a Stores.

Fridays 'uii' pONSTIPATlON "Cure'dfor Good nrrdruga booklet. 4d posted. J. P. Gale, .358 Bt! DAVID ing, Chlneso Herbalist, has returned china.

CI Vietorla-par, Colllng- DENTISTRV.aoo, Nott. surgeon. dentisT, 140 Swanston-Bt. Hours, 8 to 6j Friday, to tvm Mil. S.

doon, Horbatlat, 3 Bat-arat, will Resume Practice 4th to lith ai JniDiuon-su, Me uenirai, 2739. 1 llfRS. O. MIC-KEE. Heroallat.

344 St. Kllda- Rheumatlsm, Asthma, Liver," Stomach, Nervofl! Kldnev. Wrltn. Knll nr nhnnn M1lao frxi "I'l'mininoiita. raa mouomto: teatimoniaia.

NRRVBB, Paralyals, Head Nolsoa, Backward Gases, Stomach Catarrh, children, adults, Baxter Drayton' (22 practice), 10 iviuitt, a.o. qiamp, repiy. uxmi MINING NOTICES. East moon gold minino company no Liability. NOTICB.

A Calf (the 7th), of threeponce shore has been made on tha can tnl nlihi. company, due and PAYABLB at the com- J' BTANISTREET, 1 (MeColl, Rankin and Stanlstreot), Manager. pOREST BELLE GOLD DEVELOPMENT NnTrnti nw A NnttttA tm hni-nhv Divan thnt flAlf flk. first), of fifty pounds (making shares fully paid up to loo each) i has been made upon contributing aharea In the 'company. 'due PAYABLE at the registered office, 430 nesday, nth April, m.14, -r a.

m. oarpInkr, OUTH NEW MOON NO LT Motif la hpfnhV irlvAn thnt IhA HAT.m nf forfeited SHARES ndvertlaert for the ui mill uu, nioi, wnn ruait-uniuv, ann will mi ne in at me same time anu pi ace on Tnurs- unl Vvll Allll. lH.Hi oy uraer or tne nonro, TempH-ootirt, 432 colllna-street, j. fiiiuuii's, jnanasnr, i 59 43? only thua at Round Carrying Hls li tCalls Hobart. BRISBANE or BY! Malestv'n Matin.

PflHHftnefrn Rooltnrl from BRISBANE or BYDNEY to MELBOURNE via vou uu unauguu. FARES FCt T.nTJnnM. frnm flSR. COLOMBO KXCyitSIONS: RETURN FARE, 7 30. au jvares Buoject to Jjjxcnange, Jolut Passenger Agents; JOHN SANDERSON and Central, 8563), 111 Wllllam-street, C.1.

(Tel. 4423 and 9706), 300 and 467 Colllnstreet. Principal Agents, SANDERSON and Cov QOOK'S AUTUMN and WINTER TOURS '4' TRAVEL SERVICE. which furnishes full details oi all Winter Tours, Cruises andi Steamer Trips. It will save you time and trouble, and costs no and CRUISES.

COOK and SON WAGONS-LIT3 i Collins-street, Melbourne. 7832. UNITED STATES, EUROPE FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ACROSS THE PACIFIC, UNION RnVAT. MATT. T.TrMW! SYDNEY, WELLINGTON, RARATONGA, CANADIAN ATIHTRAT.A HTAN T.TNTil SYDNEY.

AUCKLAND, SUVA (Fiji), HONO' JjUUI.1, VlUlUJtlA, VAttUUU VKK. TIME, MULCRA and MAREEBA, Cargo onr 'Mli! and WESTRALIA. CarEO HOW being receivea. Karoola. Calls Albany.

TTUDDART PARKER LINE IX (Circumstances rermitting.j To ADELAIDE and FREMANTLE. M.V. WESTRALIA, Wed, April 4, 8 p.m. To SYDNEY. M.V.

WANGANELLA Apr. 18, May 16. M.V. WESTRALIA Anr. 18.

May 9. SYDNEY to HOBART. T. S.S. ZEALANDIA.

From HOBART, Apr, 7, Apr. 21, May 6. NEW LUXURY LINER, T.B.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10.000 Tons. SPECIAL WINTER CRUISE.

SYDNEY, NOUMEA, NORFOLK June 23. MELBOURNE to AUCKLAND, Via BYDNEY. APRIL 18, MAY 16, JUNE 13. Also TAKING PASSENGERS for SYDNEY. SYDNEY to AUCKLAND.

Apr. 21. May 19. to wiuuijiiNU.i.UM. Apr.

mtty u. HimriART PARKTCR. TTMITUITI. 4B4-466 Collins-street, C.l. Tel.

8960 (5 linea). AY. PASSENGER SERVICE. fCtrftumatanfiest Permtt.tlnr. From Port Melbourne Station Pier.

To OUEENSnLIFB" and HORRENTO. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 10.10 a.m., leaving on ruLurn aorremo i p.m., wueensciin a.au FARES. Single, 4i Day Return, 46. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10.10 a.m., leaving on return Sorrento 4 p.m., Queenscliff 4.30. da.uauai, i.io v.iu., leaving on return Queenscltff 4 p.m., Sorrento 4.30.

SUNDAY, j.u.j.u a. iii.t ttjtLvme, uu return surremu i.xo, Queenscliff 5 o.m. (Plna! trio of CHEAP FARES (Thursday to Sunday inclusive) Day return, 36. The last train to connect with Weeroona leaves jj unaers-street aaturaay, i.oo Sunday, 10.40 a.m.; Other Days, 10 a.m. BAY STEAMERS LIMITED, 468 Collins-street, c.l.

Tel. 4500, STRAHAN. KAKARIKI, Cargo Only, 9th AprlC REGATTA POINT. BLUFF, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, auu vijxir ian, at oireci rates Receiving carco Na ik Kntu NEW, ZEALAND. MAUNGAmfi (Wei llniton) 12thP Ah' 3 S' UNION STEAM SHIP CO.

OF 32S (4 TlneaT2- irBumstances permitting, No. 7 Wharf.) To JCargo Received Daily), EVERY MONDAY, WED. and FRIDAY. i-AxriAAt 3 p.m.; 3 p.m, BURNIE and DEVONPORT. 10 Wharf, -BniVofinJ ZWUl tBIUs of Lading signed by Huddart Parker, PaHsengers Booked by Joint Agents.

I 1 1 1 1 A RT PABIfVP T.TTutTfiTc.r-1 464-486 Colllns-Btreet. C.l. Tel. 8960 "(c' lines), UNION STEAM RtlTP h.n ni iS C.l. Tel.

Cent, 8392 (4 lines) TAMES A PATRICK and CO, i. "ermiiBing.) For SYDNEY, BRISBANE and NEWCASTLE. Circumstances Permitting. CRAIGWND lklDAV. Ath aprtI.

FRIDAY, 13th APRIL j. CARGO RECEIVED EVERY DAY, JAMES PATRICK and CO. William-street. Tel. F4106-7-8 '(3 lines).

MD A. S.S. CO. TO HOBART DIRECT. S.S.

TANDA, 7000 Tons, Win Sail from No. Victoria Dock at Haa. Excellent Accommodation for Passengers. FARES! FIRST SALOON 4 SECOND SALOON 2 10 For Partlctiarn Annlv in OIBBS, BRIGHT and b.i. ici, iu.aa.

i jomc MACDONALD, HAMILTON and Passenger 4423 Md 8708. ILLIAM HOLYMAN and SONS PTY. pnnwr RmiTir" wwart? STANLEY, BURNIE, DEVONPORT. ULVER- BTUKis, king is. (East Coast).

Passengers, Wireleaa. S.S, MARRAWAJtl, SATUR' AUNdESTON. p.m. Now Receiving Cargo, S.S. T.ARANAH 'flATTinnAV.

TJnnn icon. 13th APRIL, llUBAUI. O.b. BMITHTON (Direct). A.K.

ERSKINH, TO MORROW. 11 a.m. Receivlne careo Wed. KING ISLAND (CURRIE). S.S.

TAMBAR, lith APRIL. Noon. GIPPSLAND LAKES. S.S. TAMBAR, TO- Munnuw, noon, how neceivinK jargo.

OFFICE. 372 FLINDERS-STREET. Telephone: Office, Cent. 10,050, 10.051. Wharf Office: Lorlraer-street (M1196).

I. RELIANCE (V. Carnenter) Leave Bnnth Wharf. FRL. 8 a.m.: Q'cllff.

Sorrento. Fares 36. Freight prepaid. WM. HOLYMAN and SONS PTY.

Agents. GEELONG. From' Noi '1 'North, Foot' of Spencer-street. Dav Ret. fllnele.

MON. to FRL. 9.30 a.m. 3 2 fiAnrto tiatt.v. TaI.

TTBariJi. HOWARD SMITH Agenta. Cent. 8314, WHITE STAR-SERVICE. To i SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND.

Tons. Commander. i.lComn 01H. D. tDEMODOCUS.

ANCHISES 040 1 H. D. Blamev Apl. 0 May 2 Mav 12 10,000 J. K.

Dunlop 14,652 Williams C. A. Wilson ULYSSES iJune 9 iCargo steamer via Suez, Carrying pas' ingera. Calls Hobart en route from Sydney. For Fares and all Particulars apply to JOHN SANDERSON and lit William-street (Central 8563, 6 lines).

DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, 341 Collins-street. "1 Central, 288. 461 Bourke-street. (6 lines). CABIN and TOURIST CLASS ONLY.

AKAROA TAINUI 15,100 10,000 12,350 May 2 May 30 June 22 'fiftrrlfMt TfYITRTRT Ctr.lM 'PAHniTlNflli'nsi at rates ranging from 89 through from uioiuuuniB, plus vuiiaiiKu, ma tie fig era afforded an excellent opportunity travelling In comfort on this interesting re very moderate rates. Full particulars from DALGETY ana COMPANY LIMITED, rut nnr TXTD onitiiiimrM i-it nan 461 BOURKE-STREET, (6 lines). I ft i-lnlllMM nf flilrlhnu Drt.hnna ThiluJnH mvnui iuouiiB, ouug Avug muu tiapauBAe Melb, IS: Steamer. Tona. 11 a.m.

ATflUTA MARU. 8000 Apl. 28 June 2 June 30 I June 23 REDUCED FARES NO EXCHANGE. To Hong Kong and Return 77 10 0 To Shanghai and Return 88 10 5 To "Yokohama and Return 91 10 0 AU Partiouiara and Tourist Literature Obtainable from uuiwrAn iv.v.t i ri LIMITED, ptral. 288 lines).

STREET AND A. LINB TO JAPAN, OALT.TNfl AT ARA MAMTT.A Unwfl JAPAN na V1U vKia NELLORU1 7. NANKIN 7000 tons 7000 tons 7000 tona 7000 tons Mav 2 June 2 juiy Aug. 1 NOTlfiTfl th PAHHtntMamRH taimi-ia yiotona uock at nuun a JlO REDUCTION IN rfARES. Trip, is weeks, door to door, no tran- hhivuii iiiuuiivBiiiBiiuu ur iiuibi Muenaes, The Liner is Your Hotel.

3heaper than Btnying on Shore. 01 10 First, 58 Second, No Exchange, E. and a. Ciiifllne and Service are cairn I Oo" 2 queen-street, I'ananmr. Agents.

Te 10,248, MAopONAl.T;), HAMILTON and Co. 0. ui itm, liuX PMarager satis Vesael. Tons. Destination.

3 p.m. MAUNGANUl. 7,527 San Francisco Apl. 12 AORANGI 17,491 Vancouver Apl. 26 NIAGARA.

13,415 Vancouver May 24 8,075 San Franclaco June 7 AORANGI. 17,491 Vancouver June 21 MAUNGANUl. 7,527 San Francisco July 8 Ftmt i7ahln nnrl Thl PfiHRnnBCrB onrrlorl frnm afalhiitna mall i ii uouuuBLion witn aDOve sailings uuuiwii jtuu-a. rtu nutei or oaKgage expense in tJ.fl.A. nnA A A nr a -n ajyxxtav rrrt A-irtir.

Itineraries, cost of tours and all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations aiy EXCURSIONS TO TAHITI and HONOLULU, VVltilUiVO. SHORT TRIPS TO FIJI, 25 DAYS. SERVICE. VANCOUVER and WAIRUNA.

SAN FRANCISCO 1 About April. Particulars, BO Wllllam-st 328 c. S302. ABERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE. OTMin rt.ina raaaenger service to HULL and LONDON via omu, wmm ana oouinampton.

ESPERANCE BAY, 14.17H tana API. 14 Anl. 2ft UAttUM BAX MnnpyrrvM mv 14.184 tons 14.145 tnnn HOBSQN'S BAY. May 16 14,188 tons juiy i IOM 38 SINGLE and 68 RETURN. COLOMBO EXCURSION RETURN FARE; Subject' to Exchanee.

and, COMPANY LIMITED, 341 CoUlna-st 461 Bourkc-st, 288. ABBRDEErT and COMMONWEALTH LINE, xai. ueni. uoutf. fJIHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.

LTD. D1KECT SERVICE to UNITED KINGDOM, via PAMA ma fimt. Prw8hAuKS IranSt'tSI3' aE i1 iSSBSJA' rnnl nnrl inn iff 328 Colllns.st7 8392) NEW ZEALAND LOAN 638 Co Una-atreot. JJURNS, PHILP and CO. JAVA-SINGAPORE SERVICE.

Leaves Leaves Sydney. MANGOLA M.y'7 AriEiijijv. May 1 AU hnnlrn tlona and exceptions of Company's 'Bill of Lading. BURNS, PHILP and COMPANY LIMITED (Incornorated In New Rnntt. W.1..1.

31S COLLINS-STREET, MELBOURNE, O.l, XHUjlsrHONE, CENTRAL, 8238, rjIRAVBL. BY THE ITALIAN LINE ENGLAND AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Via COLOMBO, EGYPT and GENOA. Faet, Up to Dale MOTOR PASSENGER PASSENGER SERVICE. tUiCl1 Argils Every Saturday, or ITALY. TMS1 O.T..U11V Wft wmn1, Giving Full Particulars; AGENTS! WILLIAM HEALE PTY.

Joint Passenger -DALGETY and Co" LTb. 481 Bourke-street, 341 Colllna-streel 826 Colllns-Btreet Cent, 6841)'. WARRNAMBOOL, PORT, FAIRY, PORTLAND, from No. 3 North. CORAMBA, SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, 11 a.m.

3003. dORAMJlA, BATORDAY, 14th APRIL.ll a.m. omco, 1167 Fllndora-atreet. F3460. -Under Mm Po.1.1 R.mln.lnn.

rtn. lnniaTsSP rospondonco addressed to nom do itlunio, nln nr nnnih.r. tn mm nt nnu will NOT bo fonvftrrted from omco of postlns! Advertisers whn do not dcslro their names and omca or agent', raelpt. Live ilk, A ttitlon I.

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