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the fwiwiuntuiinynu KINGSTONUORD 105 SWANSTONxSt (oop Town nail MLLBOUNti THE DAY'S NEWS Special Features. 1 MfJ Tlio Laboy Clove ment'ti rectht iuQ ccwftil tlumuiidnf for (uir piny from tliot Allir.B havn creaiV-d a new feeling re-spet-t for Croat Jtiimin in Lenguo clrclfi) ut (Jciiuva. 7-1 KtiowJeirJ retcivcil an eitraordl-nnry wolcomo on Jiia arrival iu Londou, from I he JIhbik-'. Tlie anxiety of Iho Fctloral loaders rojjaittinir tlio fjovcrinjii cut's falo over tho Arbitration is rejected in a spcoclt ilplivci'ctl in Canberra lust night by thoj Minister of Home AlFaiirs. AUhniifh JcrtiHalcra la quieter, hnli- Jowih diHttirbanccH oro occurtinK further afiehl.

A force of invading Bedouins 1 who had crossed tho Jordjan was dispersed by liritish planes. General Tbo Prime Ministers (h tlvurA ado viiTo rims attack on critics the ovum me ill's poliey ot a Constitulioiiai Axfouinlion luitfhcon Mdnt-y yester day. The Federal AttorneitCrncral fMr. Latham) iloclarr-d y(ntorday that there would be no referendum oa tlm tlovcni- ment'fl pt'opriKnl to nholisli tlso Arbitration nml that i thn incnttro veto ro-jeeted by J'arlininent it woid necessarily ineun nu election ut uu early date. As fvidonco of the Croat drrvolor.

nienfc of tho British niitoniobilo industry, it is exjjcptfd that tho output flor will tot.il earn, representing a vaiuo ot oS.UlW.UUU. An nnnaratiis which will onahln tnlkinte pictures to ho hromacastod and received on wireless sets in the homo is tho forecast of a film director. AiiHcipntins tlio naivasc 6f the Com- monweallb Ministry's Arbitration Court. I Abolition Bill, the State lliniatry Is sun-1 gdstitiK to the iTimo iMiniHtcr tho post- ponenient of the operation of, tho net from I until June nest until too crul ot. next year.

Tho Statn tn t- plain to the Legislative Ayst-mbly this week probably to-morrow dctiii led nrn- vifiinna of its bill to reduco rate incetings; net up Irenh, madiiuety ior t-oii-trolling country meetings, oiwi making variotts other alteratiotm iu cxbiiling conditions. Stnlo Cabinet yeslerday ifcciuVd to adhoro to its decision not to grant n. i public inquiry into tli Kildon "Weir fhil- i aitlence, but tlio I'retuier inlimatetl i wiIlingnoi-4 to grant general inquiry relative to State Water Commission "works if the Ilotifc desired kucU on inquiry. Tt is regarded as prohahlo that tho Labor nat ty will contest GO Bcaa nt thu Stato elections. The Sydney "Morning Herald' was yesterday fmed 200 for contempt ot court in respect to eritieisms of tho arrested leaders in tho timber workers dispute.

The medical congress wan "opened in Pydni-y yesterday by tlio Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven). At tlw Criminal CoiiTfi yefitcrdny, two elmrgea of robbery under nrms wero nt-aiiiBt a roan HUBpected tho two first hold-ups which started tho present crime) wave. Graf Zeppelin left XaT.chnrst for on 'SmUlay. morttina. her ofiiccrs hojiing to ostahb'sh'a new epecil record.

South Wales raibniys laul year ihowod a loss of 1,030.3811, whilo the tramways deiit-it waa W13. Sir F. C-ai-ke. President of tlio Lccit-lativo Council, who returned vesterday from trip overpens, is confident that Great Britain could absorb a much larger iV''-'tion of Australian canned and dried Tropes of an early seltlement in tlio coal dispute in Kew South Wales wero diipated vesterday, when the Premier (Mr. Bavin) announced that tho owners wero not prepared to depart from their original proposals.

Strong resentment of aspects of tho Block Bock speech en the Kncii'tr Bill was expressed last night; by Mv. Clenry, Al.L.A. (G.P.P.), at a meeting of the recently -formed Trotting League of Victoria. A company manager was committed fur trial nn nn embezzlement chnrgo at the City Court yesterday. Tn an award for the Postal tin ion refderday the Public Service Arbitrator ernutr-d the service basic wage to married juniors.

Tn a laundry shop 50 yards from tlio Varraville police station yesterday a Chinese was murderously nspnultcd with a tomahawk and robbed of Woman's Section. A deligbtfnllr illustrated articlo entitled. Where Shall Wo Eat Our Lun cbeon: In tho Busy Restaurant or tho Open Air? will bo of interest to all thorn who have to upend their midday luncheon hour in the city. Tho nmazing record of work that has been done during tho past year by the woman auxiliary worker is tho subject of a comprehensive article. Of practical interest nro articles on the influencfi of light, nir nnd color on the home, tho care of the hands, and the party.

Some useful recipes are given. Country Section. Crop prospects as a whole liavtj Vcri improved by tho week-end rains, but tho position in the new mallco lands it serious. A piuiferenec of (ho "Northern rnltur.il Societies' Association was held at Bendis'o yesterday. Sperling Section.

Find acceptances were declared ye for th racing events of tho j-pring, iiubiding tlio two Cups. Tho fust qualifying round of tho women's golf rhnmpiontdiin of Australia was on the Seaton links yesterday. Mim Siwio Tolhurst (Vie.) liuislied threo strokes behind tho leader. For (be eoveiilli Ifmo ft BritMt team has won tix-daya' niolnr cyclo nice in Ciermanv they wcio tho only team to fiimh the course. Acceptances were declared yesterday loi a iih'o meeting to ho hold tomorrow at Worribec.

Selections aro IN MEMORIAM. JKFFERIH. In loving remembrance of my uear wiie auu our lovinu moiner, r.nzaorin, who passed away on Iho 3rd September, 1027. Absence Is tinspenknble sorrow, Iiove'a gienlest gl't remembrance. Iiiattrted by her loving buubund, Jefferls, and children.

JEFFEIUH. In loving remembrance of our doar Kiaudmoltior und mothor-in-lnw, who pawtctf away on Die 3rd September, 1027. A tender chord of memory Is aoftly touched to-day. Loving thoughts of you, dear gran, will never fade away. Insetted by W.

Dixon end graudchlldren, Alma and Toosle. K1NIRURGH, lu loving memory of our dear Mster, Daphnle, who puhhciI nwny un 3rd September, ll)2il; ho our deur father, molher and brat hois. Hubert. Jama uud W.ll (late U.A.N.), Swcot rewt. Inserted by her loving ulster and brothers, 74 Noll-street, Port Melbourne.

KNKllir. In loving memory or my dear wife und our loving mother, who pasucd away ou Um 3rd September, 1027. Some lima we'll understand. Insnrled by her loving husband and children. LOVELAND.

In loving Memory of our dear brother, Walter, who passed nway on tho 3rd September, 1027. -Inncrtid by his loving brother nnd ttlslcr-In-law, Harry and Rachel. loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away on tho 3rd September, 1027. Just a line of invert remembrance, Junt a memory fond and true, Jutd a token of affection, To show, dear Wal. we still Ihlnlt of you, Imorlrd by his Emily mid Tom.

LYNCH. In loving memory of mv dear hta-biuid, Hurry Lynch, who paused away on 3rd September, lit 20, at Ida residence, "Lyndsny," Canning-street, North Carlton. nue MATTH MWS. -In fond memory or Ellen, loving molher of Peter nnd import, who passed away at Richmond on 3rd September, 1023. Font! memorleK.

Inserted by her loving mma. loving memory of our dear sister, Eugenie, who departed this life on UiO 2nd September, Always In our thoughts, Inserted by nor loving brothers and ulsters. McVEIGIL--hi fond nnd loving memory n( my dear mother, who passed nwny on tho 3rd September. 1027. Gone, but not forgotten, ---inserted by her loving daughter nnd r.on-In-law, Allen and Joe, and grandchildren, June, Monica, Kevin, Albury, N.S.W.

McVEIOH. In loving of our dear mother, September. MOLONEY. In loving memory of dear T.etdle. who panned away on 3rd September, 1928, al Prahran.

Called (o higher service. Inserted by his loving mollier and sisters. NIELSEN. In memory of my mother, who liaised nwny nt Nyora, Soulfl Glppsland, on tho 3rd September, 102B. Time meady flugors smooth, out tho edge of grief, Hut tho book of memory turns back another lenf.

--Inserted by hnr loving daughter, Rea (Mrs. Wallace), 4il Canterbury-all uct, Fleming-ton. O'BRIBN. In loving memory of mv dear wife Her life was uno whole sacrlfico, She lolled no li'ird for thuso aim loved, Then left them to remember. Love's greattwi gift Jtemerobranco, luaerlod by her loving huubund and children, Dave, Roy and Llla.

O'BRIEN (nee loving memory of my neony iovei oaugmcr, Fiorcnco i-mHsa (Floss), who passed nway on 3rd September, 1'j27, loved ulster of Will, Alice, Doris, Lch and Jack. So dearly loved, no sadly oiIefM. Hy her loving' nmJier and family. ho nnrilv mtimeri. Atlee, Aler, Dot, Irene, Alan, It) Mcliellar street, Bcnaila.

O'BRIEN (nee OtiM). In loving memory of the 3rd September, 1027. --Inserted ly undo uud nunt, C. B. nnd M.

M. Hoiiowny. ODGKlts. In ever fond memory of my dear beloved mothor, who departed this Wo on 3rd September, 102U. A tender r.dord of memory In ftoitly tour tied to-dav.

Inserted by her loving son. Will. PAYNE. In uud but loving memory of my tiear lamer ana our near Krannratner, Frederick Payne, wht passed away at Brfsti.tue, on the 2nd September, 1028. To-dny brings back uud memories.

Memories that make lid nigh; To think that you were taken, And I did not way good-bye. Too dearly loved to bo forgotten. -Inserted by nln loving daughter and grandchildren, H. Ucadford, Med Icy -3 tree boulh Yn rra. PENHALLUR1ACK.

In loving memory of John It. (Jark), di-arly lovod hUBband of Jane, toved father or Francis J. (Frank) John R. (Jack) (ileceancd), Eva nnd W'illlnm (Will) fduceased), loved fu or Sndle, and loving grandfather of who passed uwuy 3rd September. 1028.

Hadlv mlHaul. PETTIT. --In loving memory of my dear wife uwny 7th September. llt2. ou shnrud with mo the dearest love Two hcnrlR havo over known; tohd memories now are nil that's left Of ono Vthfi wan mv owo, bv 'ving husband and children.

William. Stanley and Joan. PRICK, In loving memory of our dear fa-jir'7 0 awiiy on 3rd September, To-dny1 brings back pad memories uf a loved one gone to rest; And thnsf wha think of you to.day, dad Arc the nuca that loved you brst. Insert by his loving tlaughtcra, Ivy nnd Violet. loving memory of dear Nellie, who pasacd nwny at homeopathic Hospital ou the 2nd beptember, 1122.

Not gone trom memory, not gono from love. But gone to our Father's homo above. insert rd by her loving mothor and slaters, Amy, UEID.ln loving memory of 'my denr 1ms-Ijnml, Wniti-i', who piwseit away 3rd Sep-t cm tier, 102tt; also my son, Edwanl. who passed nwny 10th October, 102ft. 1 inserted by his loving wife, Martha.

RKI D. In loving memory nf my dear mother, who pasjed nwuy on 3rd September, 1B27, nt St. Kllda. a patient mirforer resting. lnHerted nor loving soil, Jim, and daughter-in-law, Doll.

ROBINSON. --In loving memory of 'our dear mother, who paused away at Chelsea on the September, 102ri; iiIjo our dear father, who passed away at the Uellajuruc Hospital, 2nd January, 1027. Mother and father united. Your end waa sudden, mother, dear, it mado us weep nnd nigh; Hut the saddest part of all, You nocr said good-bye. lnnerted by their loving son, Aubrey, nnn daughter.

Alma, nnd son-in-law, Harry Holt, nnd little urandsan. Noel. ROOERS. In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Mark, nnd dear father, who phased away on tho 3rd September, 1027. in memory's keeping, treasured ever, ThoKd hnppy days we spent together.

Inaened by his loving wlfo and little son. RUSH. In loving memory of my dear son, Eric, who paused nway ou tho 3rd Scptcm-oor, 1010, at Hampton. I often think of you, denr Eric, And think of how you tiled; And many a time I've longed for you. And many a time I've cried.

Inserted by his loving fnthcr and mother, and brother, Arthur. SYME. In loving memory of my dear mother. jane who panned nwny nt 13 Campboll-atreet, East Kew, Srd Septembor, 1021. None knows how much we miss you, mother, Or what this fnrowell ha emit: But God nnd His loved niigels.

Who havo gafned what we havo loat. Inserted by her loving daughter nnd son-in-law. Ruby nnd William. SYME, In loving memory of my dear mother, 1024, at Campbell-street, East Kcw. My sweet mother.

By Iter loving daiik-hter. Eva. WALDEN. in loving memory of my dear luinuiiim nun mir (icitr miner, i'H-ward, who passed away on tho 2nd September, 1023. at Bladen Brae, Rlngwood nl.10 our denr grandma, who paused, away on Iho 1Mb August.

1P20. Loved and remembered tho namo to-dny, An lu the hour you panned nwuy. Inserted by hia loving uire and daughters, Vern. Clarice, and Sylvia. WALKER.

In nnd memory of my dear wlf, Walker, wh pasacd nwny 3id September, 102. It. LP. Ah. now 1 have mlsHcd you, dear, No words can tell.

My brut atto oniy friend, lnnerted by her hiwbaiid, II, T. Wnlker. WALL, In loving memory of our denr mother, woo pnuncu nwny i on inn tiro, ttcpicmuor, 1027. Dearer to memory than words can tell ti the mother wc lost and loved well; And while nlie vests lu silent sleep, Her mrmorv we will always hoop. --Itmcrted by her loving Hon nnd daughter lo ro nnod Daln, Dox Hill.

WALL. In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed uwny on 3rd Bcptombor, 1027. A wonderful mother, so good nnd rnrej The trials (die went through few could bear. She never complained, aha wan not that kind; She was one those mothers hard to find. inserted by her loving won, Fred, nnd daughtcr-ln-luw, Joule.

WALL. In loving memory of our denr mothor, wlo paused uwny 3rd September, 1027, Only those wh i havo lout can tell. The Io.i of mother wo love so well: lioved nnd remembered the namo to-dny, An in thn hour panned uwny. Inserted by her loving non ami daughter In-law. Leslie.

Hesnle nnd Esmond. WARWICK. In loving memory of our brother. j.es. wiio pnsneo nwny on uiu iru oupiumuci, 1028! also Hoy'n friend.

Both peacefully uslecp. time rind bv Roy. Ernest. Harry. loving memoty of John Henry wcnaicr, wno passcu uwuy on mo ru nap lemiter, 1027.

lnnerted by his loving nod family. WILSON. Tit memory of my father, died nl ncnniin nepiemopr, luf. ucsi in pcure. Inserted by his daughter, Cissy (Mrs, Wilson and family.

WRIGHT. In loving memory of my beloved roy on the 3rd Beptember, 1028. A patient sufferer nt rent. Inserted by his loving wife, molher and family. i BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

MIL and Mrs. J. ELLIOTT nnd FAMILY wish to THANK all relatives nnd frlenda for (heir mesHngen of sympathy nnd 11 oral imiivn iniiiMH iiwir ici'tm ami uttrcavomoiiii llowen-ntrcel, Trent hnm. FUNERAL NOTICES. AnniTAIW.

Tho Friend nf the Inio Mr. THOMAS ALFRED AHnilARD ore Informed thnt hln remains will bo Interred In thn Cheltenham Cemetery. Tho funeral Is. nminintru to move rrnm hi residence, No. 1 Kr-rrnn street, Sntilh Caulllrld, THIS DAY (Tuosdnyj, 3rd September, nt 3 p.m.

FUNERAL NOTICES. A of the lato Mr. OIL- ESTER MARTIN ArtHToN nro In fonnrd lhat his remalno wia be Interred tn tho Necropolis, Spring Villi Thn itinera! will leave his residence, 10 Duvlfl-stteel. Soma Yarra, THIS DAY (Tuesday, 3rd Soptember, ut 3 oVIoi-k. M.

MATTHEWS PTY. Toornk-road, Houth Yarra, and at Onhiulgh. RltY am Invllixt tn tlio remains uf hln dearly lowed wife, Jane, to IhO liluco of I lit it inn nl. In tint MAlluiiirnn (Intui. T.l Cemetery, Carlton.

The funeral In appointed berg-road, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (TiiMday)," 3rd September, ut 4 o'clock, lircNFtY ii t.i,: win ir.i.ia-4irAP if. Johnnlou-atrcut, Fllsroy, uud bruuehoa. Phone 'I LACK. The Friends of Mr. RIcilA ARD w.OH.E ULACK, of MlldUra.

are Informed that the renmlns of his dearly beloved wile, I Huh Kdlih will be Interred 111 (he Chnltcn-JiMin Cemetery. The funeral will leuvo it Gladstone. ruad Handrlnghum THIS DAX (Tuesday), Urd Septembir, ut 3.40 p.m. A. A.

SLEIGHT PTY. 'UrlcMon. OALGK'l'y. T'jo Friends of Mra. At IN EH und tho Into JOHN DALUETY are resnecl- fully invited to follow the remains or their loveo iinugmqr, Mary Alice, to thu piaco of interment, Ino Melhourno General Citmotery, Carlton.

Tho funeral la appointed to loavo her roiildcnco, 27 Herbert -street, Northcote, Tills DAY (Tuesday), 3rd September, at 1.40 n.m. W. o. HAVEN, Funerul Director, FlUioy Th Friends Mr. ROBERT i'E.

DAWSON, J. aro Informed that iou ji-iumua oi um uuiiny iiivcn cineui buii Itobcrt Lbltth. Will ho Intnrroil In Mm Wlilt. tlesna Cemotery. Tho funerul will loavo nls residenie, "Glenllnton," Whlltleiiea.

THIS i. tiocBUfiyj, oru oepiomoer, at it ciocu. W. O. APPS nnd HONS PTY.

Funeral Directors. J1113 (2 lines). tho Into Mr, urn i'-ir-f. iwiiy iiiviiuii iu ioiiow inn minima mi iuu puicn of interment, St. Kildn Cemetery.

Thrt luncrul will leave St. Patrlrk'n Cathedral THIS DAK (Tuesday), 3rd InuL, nt 3.30. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobft and Spring stroeU. Melbourne. Telephone 827.

NRY C. A. HARK I HON uro In formed that his funurnl will leuve "Molonglo," 6H WiUnole-ntn et: Kew. TO-MORRGW Wednes- da), the 4th Septembor, at 3.30 p.m., for the uoroouoaru ucniticry, new, A. SLEIGHT PTY.

LTD. phone, 0 fully Invited to follow her remains to the place of interment. The funeral In appointed 10 move irom uin rcMoence oi rir. i. KU-hardsoii, 10 Peckvlllo-utreet, North Mel-liduriiB.

THIS DAY (Tuesday), nt 3.30 n.m. and proceed to St, Michael's Church, cu route ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director (Ms-tab. 1, Head Olllce: 22 Victoria-street, Melbourne Went. Phone FIQrtt). 1ACKSON.

Tho funeral-of the Iple HENRY HGWTELL J.CKSON. rormerly of "Sand-ford House." Snudlord, will leave tnc Ml Kin: 'ill njimiuio. i j-Muntwi tWrdnesdny) MORNING, 4Ili September, niter a anort aervirc, coiiiiiirociiii; ji n.iu., or tho Banijford Cemetery. A. A.

SLEIGHT PTY. Melhourno. 110, In conjunction, with W. J. Pcden, Cuutcrlun.

MAiik- T.onnR. No. 14 (U.G.L. of M.M.M. of The Members of tho above Lodge and Mark Master Maaonn In general aru ro-Hpectfullv Invited to intend the funeral of our lato V.W..

Bro. ALFUflD DRINK WATER. P.G.S.C., to tho Fawkner Cemetery. Tile funeral In appointed to leuvo htn resilience, 22 Tho rnr.iuc, ASCOi vaie, mm uv-, viuonunji CYRIL MATTHEWS, W.M. I), uukwah.

Hccreiary. of Mr. JOSEPH iionv urn rTiiTtrtillv Invited to follow tho remains or ni neiovcu wuc. Apn, iu inn place oi iniermem, ion t.in!iiniuun nni in innvn line dimuhter'H realdence. fttl Uenriigo-avenuo, Bcntlolgh, THIS DAY (Tuesdav).

nt 2 p.m. MONKHOURR and SON, Undertakers, Carpenter -streeLllrhtomPnaJvn O'NEILL, Thn Friends of tho lato Mr. TiinMAH rvNETLL. of 20 Grosvenor-strect. Rout a Yarrn, are Infonirfd that Requiem Mans will bo celebrated for hi soul at St.

Joseph's tiiuron. i ingerMin-sireci. ooum narra, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING. 4th at 8 o'clock. The runoral will leovn the church at 10.30 for- tho Necropolis, Spring MATTHKWS TTT.

Toorak-rond, Tarra. nnd at Caulflehl and Oaklelgh. PEATT1E nre rosnoctruilv notified inai ner unifim win icuve nor resioence, in Hrott-fltreel, Dandcnong, TO-MORROW (Wed' tnwday) MORNING, 4th September, at 10 a.m., for Interment in tho Grantville' Cemetery, ar riving at ciock. -The Friend of Mr. GEORGE nro Intormrtl thai tlio re mains of his beloved wife, Nellie, will ho Interred In the Melbourne Cemetery.

Tho funeral is appointed to move from hi residence, 81 CnrlMr-fitrecl. St. Kllda, THIS DAY (Tuesday), 3rd September, at 3 p.m. CHARLKS HENRY SKINNER are resncct- rully Informed that hln remains will be In-, terred in the Fawkner Cemetery. Tho funeral will move from his residence, "Dunrohln," 201 Morel and -rood, Coburg, THIS DAY (Tuesday at 11 a.m.

JOSEPH ALLISON. Funeral Director, 788 Sydney-road, Brunswick; 080 Mt. Alexander road, Moonco Ponds, Phone, FU510L and the Craft In general, nro rcnpcctfulty in vlted to follow tho remains of our Hrother, CHARLKS IIL'NRY SKINNER, to tho Fawkner Cemetery. Hie funeral Is appointed to leave bin residence, "Dunrobin," 201 Morcland-road. Coburg, THIS DAY (Tuesday), 3rd September, at 11 a.m.

P. A. MrASKTL, W.M. FRANK BEARD. Secretary.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Parlors, Head nd Head omco: 102 I08 Toornk-road, S. Ynrrft, nnd Brunches. FUNERAL CHAPEL nnd MORTUARY ROOMS Spccinl Motor Service ot Minerva Hearses and Limousine Cars. Deat Service and Attention, Moderate Charges.

Wlndiior 00. Ill RECTORS dolor Service. lull Melbourne Cent. 40 Htntlon-street. Malvern WI427) ranches; Llatcrnwlrk, oaklelgh, Cheltenham, Prahrnn.

LOST AND FOUND, ANIMALS AND BIR03 (Continued). I LACK and Ton Kelpie Dor! detainer proao- culod. Reward. 1M N. Carlton.

Lnnt fcen followlngmotoreyclej I'ioTlS 'Counotl, Sale, 10 10 a.m., Trududuy. Lost Dog' Home. tlnv- nor Court Pic, Malvern, Hewnrd. IOUND, French 00 (Jar-den Vale. MI'OtND Efi" tit" "('erii Treo Gully, from Nnrrc Warren, brindlo Cow, cocked horns, near on r-rf rump, N.V.H.

If not claimed nnd expense paid lo be sold 10th September, j. wason. pouno itreuer. ku'k MU mi. I nfnli ITorkntoo.

1J Finder rewarded oil returning to 10 Mary-ntreet, Kow. Would gontlrmau who called last Thursdav evening ro nbovo please write or enll again, 10 Mary-nL, Kew. OST. n'lnee Saturday, hiiick and whlto Collie llku Dug, whlto stripe on face, white tip on tall. Good reward offered.

35 Kaysl IOHT. Fox Terrier Dog, answers to name of A spot, white body, blat-k spots on back, black hoad. brown over eyes. Rewnrd. 120 1 Col I nutwood "TOST, blackliog, "ahswerslmmfl sport.

Good lj rewnrd. Iludduck, 010 St. Kllda-rd. Wind flnrj 7843; I OST. small Purse, containing ticket nnd I i money.

Reward on returning Llflman, It lord House, I1M-I nn lUaMlnenrtnv. pure Red Keipte, 1 I mate. Detainer prosecuted. Rewnrd, 250 i OST, Ensendon, Alrednln Dog, nluildnir Hewnrd, In tli.lnlf.nn tiPimArilfPll. iiamiorai'SL, IOS-frSa'turday, near Sn(iw i largo while Pom.

lilted, Rewnrd. 828 Glcn ferrle-nl. nMfl. Friday, rto(Terrler. 1 4 Res, chilli a playmate.

8 Condor nL. Auburn. 1- r- 'Y' Ij miner prosecuted. Rcw.ru. I Hilt re- tvitfd.

Mncaitnry, St. Garden NO. 23.215. IN MEM0RIAM. CARNHEW.

in loving memory of our dear ou tho Srd Septembsr, 1028. Memories are. far better than tears, Fop iiinmnrlHH Inut for vrni nnd vearH. innutod by hia loving son, Arthur, end loviiiB memory nf my doar wife, who panned away on Urd Hupteniuer, 1021, inserted by her loving husband, Alf. CltAdKNULL, In loving memory or our dear joiner turn KrunuiailllT, jnmun, iiu tiv-parled this llto on tlio 1st September, 102 at Pruuton.

ttone, but not forRotlen. Whn days arts dark and Mends are few, Dear dad, how wo lontf for you. 'Roses may wither, leaves fade and die; Homo will forgot you, but i diver wo, 'Tin wad, but trim, we wonder why, Tho b-tst uro always Ural to dlo. IiiHftrted by bin loving daughter and son-in-ln Kl ale, Arthur uud grundchltdrun, Dnlcle. Arthur, Eiletm und Alice Smith, Dunolly DAOO.

In loving memory of our dear father. vim ipuarru awuy epieinuer. i'J-o. Calm nnd penreful he Is steeping, Hwcet rest ban followed pain; We who love him sadly miss him, But tniMt In Ood we meet ngiiln. Tnnerted liy hia loving noun and daiig'iters In-law.

Joe, clwsle, Harry, Dolly, and grandson, Alfie. DA(Ki. lu loving memory pf Alf, who pasacd Although It Is tour yearn to-day Blneo o.ir dear friend Alf was called away, filler han left bo deep a wound. Hid memory with us will tor ever stay. Inserted by his friend.

Klelo Hollow, and lirnlhitr-ln-law, Albert Hollow, Fooincray. DAV1ES. In loving memory of Ann, loved wlfo of John, mid mother of Evln, Ray nnd Gwilym, who passed away at Perth, W.A., ard September, 1028. At rest. imcrted by her loving won, Owllym, tlaiiKhtcr-in-iaw, Ida, and grundduughter, Dorothy, DEAKIN.

In loving memory of my doar wlfo, who passed away on ard September, 1028. Dearly loved nnd Badly mlttBod. TnwHU'if by her loving husband, It. Doa-Ittu. DEAKIN.

In loving memory of our dear daughter and sinter, Daisy, who phased away on ard September, luaa. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving lather and sister, D. and C. Murtagh.

DEAKIN. In loving memory of our dear later-in-law, Daluy, also loving aunty ot Phyl.is and Jean, who paused away oil Ihi 3rd September, 1128. lod has you In His keeping, Wo hnvo yuu in our thought. Inserted by E. and M.

Parsonage. DEANS (nen Day). In loving memory of my dear daughter nnd our dear sister, Daphne, rond mother of Dulclc, who died on ard beptember. 1010. Her memory, so awe, nnd dear.

Wo cherish Btlll i lov sincere, i --Inserted by her lovi hrother and Mlster-ln-law. Rose and Charlie, lid Darling-road, East Malvern. loving memory of my dear wire, Emma, who paBsed away ou tho 3rd September. 1028. 1 'olten think of you, denr When we were girl and boy.

Ood thought it best to take you first; I'll meet you bye and bye. Inserted by her loving husband, Bryce Douglas, lovinc memory of my deal You left behind nn aching heart i inn kivcm yuu moil sincere, That never has or imver will Forget you. mother dear. I nsertcd by her loving son, Percy. In loving memory of my denr mother, who pnascd away on 3rd Hetitem- ber, 1028, beloved mother of the late All- Your memory In my guiding star Until wo again.

Insetted by her loving son, Frank. DOUGLAS, In lovlm; memory or my dear juother, who passed away on the 3rd Scp- Tliow of you who have mother, Ive hrr while you may. For too soon your dear mother. Like mine, will be called nwny. "imierted by her loving bud, Jim.

DOUGLAS. In loving memory or mv dear 128 UWtty on 3ri1 September, It ia lonesome without you, mum, 1 think of you day by day; Qfvl alotio knows how 1 mins you. For you were one of the best. Inserted by her daughter and ton-in-law, htinua nnd Walter Glontord. OOUGLAft.

In loving memory of my dear momer anfl our grandma, who died 3rd Sep- 'temlier, 192R. 1 anew when her eyes closed In death I'heie never uld be anotlier To tnkJ tho ph of that doar soul. Ood'a grer.tf my mother. -Inserted by MidOK dniichtr 'rrank Ilannihaa: loving grandchildrrn, Tia and Frankle. ll'n 'fi'" memory of my darling Aubroy' Darling mother, how I mlsa ytm, ou wera so good to mo.

I'll never find a better friend, Vnu were to me. daU8hlW' nh' mt of mv dear 15. aWtty oa 3rU Beptcmftcr, lV my home- i.k ture. To me It Is dcurvr (han gold: a Plrture of my mother, I lost one yenr ago. inrerted by ht loving daughter and son-in-law.

Klorrla and Moss Hnmmond. DUIUJKLDAN. In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear fathrr. who paaaed ttwoy on the 3rd September. lP2t.

Vc think of iou tho same to-day As ttj he hour you passed nwny. inserted by his loving wlto and daughters. loving memory of our dear w.inei. who away at South Melbourne, jrd September, H)24; nlso our Charlie, who passed away on 21th Fennmry, 1U28. The n.ldulgnt utara aro ehlnlng, ravc nit far away, Where wo laid our-loving fattier, Just five years ago to-day.

loVn memory of our dear r' "way 3rd tioptembor. 1021. Ever remembered, by Ktt' and Itent Kd ward and mcmoT of our denr nroiner. Jack, who paused away at Wnriioi. ton, f.th Heptember.

1928. Bl varour-1'ond arc the ties that are broken, Doar ore the ones that are gone: In memory wo will ahvavs keep them. As long as tho yearn roll on. --Inserted by his loving brother nnd aliter-In-lnw. Bert and May, nnd family.

ENRIOHT. In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 3rd September, 1P28. only those who havo lost can tell The lofia of a mother we loved so well; Loved nnd remembered tho same to-day. As In the h-iur sho passed nway. Uud row that her heart was weary.

That the path was far too steep; So Ho put His arm round mother, And gently bade her Bleep. --Imterted by her loving son, dauphtcr-ln-law and nephew, Daniel, Ethel and Herns rdi also her lovlnjr daughter and Bon-ln-law, Malsle nnd William Roberts; also her loving eon, Thomas; also uncle Patsy. FARRELLY. In loving memory nf my dear mother, Elizabeth Farrclly, who panscu away on 3rd September, 1028, at Kensington, Kadly missed --Inserted by her' loving daughter, Anno Farrelly. FLOWER.

In loving memory of our dear fnthcr. who passed away Srd September, A te to- Our loving thoughts of you, dear dad, will Inserted hy his loving daughter and son-in-law, May and Charles Hussey. FLOWER. in loving memory of our- dear father, who paaaed 3rd September, Komcwhoro beyond life's Journey A loving fnthor wnlts To welcome homo his toved ones Heyond the golden gntci. InsettPd by hin loving daughter nnd eon In -la Mary and Jos.

Wise, Gcelong. FOHH EH. In loving memory of our denr mother, who pase-l nwny on 2nd September, 1D2G. Ever remembered. Inserted hy her loving daughter nnd son-in-law, Qiirenlc nnd Pnt.

FOSTER. In fond remembrance of my dear husband and uir loved lather, Henry, wiio pan.iiMi nwny nt Pinhriiii on tho 3rd Hep-, umber. lWSfl. Alter mum mirroring, sweet rest, Free tn.m sorrow nnd pain; Tiiom who Unov how much he suffered Would not wish him back agnln. Inserted by his loving wlfo and daughters, Ethel nnd Myrtle.

-In loving memory of my dear father, Henry, who passed nwny at Wahran on tho Srd September, 1D2D. A little token, fond and true, To nhow, dear dad, I think of you: Loved nnd rflmemhercd Iho samo to-dny, A hi the hour you pnssed nwny. Inserted by his laving son, Charlie, FRANCIS. In loving memory of my darling baby. Norma Jonn, who passed away uu the September, 1U2D.

At tlniM when I'm and nnd lonely, My eyos idled many a tear, For life Is not, Iho namo, Norma, Since you were called nway. NHiMirteil by loving mother, Francis. FRANOIH.In loving memory of our grand-child nnd niece. Norma Joan, who pawed nway on the 3rd September, 1030. Fondly we wntehe.1 her, waiting the hour Wnen you would blossom a beautiful Dower.

Hut bow In (lotl'a garden of purity grows A little white bud Hint was naver a rone. Inserted by Mrs. Harry and Mrs, Jtyte. HKNDiannoN. rin loving memory of my dear hushand and our dear father, who died 3rd September, 11)17, nt his residence, Wills nnd Eyro sired, Deepuene.

II never tnlled to do his beM. Ills hesit was Inio nnd He tolled so hard tor limns he loved, Then left tin to remember. Inserted by bin loving wile, nnd children, Les i Myrtle i Mra, Uaninnl, Deep- dene), fonrt (Mrs. Tilbury, Toowoomba). 1IENDKRPON.

In loving memory of Cyril Robert, who died 2nd September. 1027, nt his residence, Kelvln-gmvc road, Kelvin Grove, Hflsbnne, lale Innpeelor Temperance, General Society. Hrishane. youngest son of Ellen and lata Alexander Henderson, loved brother Myrtle, Pearl. Just wnen his day were when his hopes were best: Just In the pride of manhood, our dear one was taken nway lo rest, sisters loving milliter, brother and Hknnerby, in sad nnd loving memory or my dear father, who passed nwny on tho 3rd September, 1027; nlso my donr mother, whopusaed away on the 20th April, 11)28.

It Is lonesome here without you, And sad the weary ways, For lire is not tho same, denr rtnd, Since you were called nwny. iou loft behind un aching heart lhat loved you moat sincere. That never hns. nor ever will. Forget you, dad, no dear.

Inserted ty their loving flnnghtef nnd ion-in-lnw, Annie and Harry Noble, Tru-ganlnl-rond. Carnegie. loving memory of dear Htrt, rtUio died on irm September, 1027, nl ItrunxwleU. a treantirvd momoiv. Inscrled hy mother and Elsie.

IflNl'U. In loving memry of our dear slstei. Murlr. wlfo or Walter, who paosnd nway 3rd 1028. ivcil and rcmaiubcrtd.

MATRIMONIAL NOTICES, 1EFINKD English girl desires meet rcuned IV wonting mail, 40-415. Kemilns. a hove. Lonely, Age Oillco. view above.

L.H., Age Olllce. LiKA MAN, 3d, willies meet Widow, vluw above. T.U., Age Olllce, WIDOW, Alone, 42. good appearance, sporty, wlshen meet refined fair position, genuine, view above. A.

Labrl, Age. roUNO Gentleman, good clnaiinstultces, honiri. car. wishes Introduction uilunalcd Uin, view ouove. umvorsiiy, Ago.

6uNG Man, very lonely, Protestant, nun-1 (iaiu-ur would Ilka to meet nice vountr Ludv about 20. view alwvo later. M.F.R., Age. YOUNG Man wishes to meet smart, attractive youoi; Lady. 20-23.

view above. D10, Age Office. roUNG Man wishes to meet young Lady, J. about 28, with view above Age, SHIPPING. INTER-STATE SHIPPING SAILINGS.

(Circumstances Permitting.) Shippers are Requested to Refor to Agenta of OAIIGO MAY BE UOOKKDBY TELEPHONE. For SYDNEY. BRISBANE (Trans, for Maryborough, Hundaberg and Gladtdone), MAC- KAY. miWKN. TflWNRVIIJ.M JETTY (Trails, for Lucinda Point, Cardwell, lnnis-fall) und ('AIRNS (Trana.

for PL Douglas mm i.uoiiiowui. Berth and Time. Steamer, Agents. MOM Ha (cargo only) CANBERRA. DIMBOOLA.

(Syd only) 01 UIN GAL This Dny Sept. 7 Kept. 0 Sept. 14 Howard Smith Mnrket'St. Howard Smith Noon No.

un maruei-Bi Met a.a. uo 31 KinK-Bt. fl p.m. ISO. 11 Noon No.

Noon Mncdonald, Ham ilton, coi ina-oi, Mc II wraith. Sept. 14 Aicfttic.nnrn, vu Wllllnm-st. ZEALANDIA (Syd oi)y ORMISTON Sept.21 tfent. 21 Htiddart Parker Noon No.

11 Noon No, -Noon. CoIUns-st. Macdonaid Ham ilton, couins-ai. Mi-11 wraith. Sept.

2P McEncharn, Oil Wllliam-Btreei Ortingul, nn I -too. and Canberra. Omit Mai-Knv nnd Kowen. Mombn. now helnp received for all nn.l.

IMf.r.IltllVf-1 r-Airiva For SYDNEY nnd NEWCASTLE. Cargo Only. GOiJLBURN. KOW ARB A. No.

10 Htiddart Inrker Colllna-st. Howard Smith Market -st Sepl. 6 Sent. XV Goulburn. Cargo now being recolvcd.

From GEELONG for SYDNEY and NEW- CASTLE. KOMURA. I G'longlHuddart Parkel tuepi, 1 1 in 00 ru uooi I No, 161 Howard HmH fi! I Market- For ADELAIDE (Ts for ft. A. OU.lt -3rtL.

rniH lliMacdonnld. Hum- Day Sipt. 3 llton. Colllnn-at Adcl. S.S, ColliiiB-Bt.

Market-st. Mfloru and Nalpa. Cargo now being received. For ADELAIDE and W.A. (Taking Cargo for rerm and w.a.

uutpons.i 7.EALANDIA Huildnrt Parker, Sept. 4 OIOII3Ht. K.rr.iiw-niih. ScpV, 7 Mcrjacnam 110 m. KATOOMBA.

(Calls Albnnv) MUNDALLA (Cargo only) MANUNDA. DIMBOOLA. (Reduced (Calls A thn 11 vl IvroTtQ-r-iiih p.m. Mc cite 11 am, vu William -bt. No.

Adcl. S.S. Co tu-rt No. Adel. S.S.

Co Sept. IS I 4 p.m. auo unum-em. Melb. S.S.

CO Sept, 21 31 King-Si. XTMlo-rntlh. McEacharn Ltd pn wnitam-Bt. Huddart Parker EST! ALIA uouina-nt. ZEALANDIA, day.

-Booked cargo received to- -rimniDT PARIfKn LINE, II (Circumstances Permitting MKM.HnllHNF. tn IIOBAPJ fen wit a 1 (eiirKo only). Friday. 13th Seotem- her. Applications for cargo space now lelug tn NEW ZEALAND PORTS.

To WELLINGTON VLIMAROA, 13th Sept. To AUCKLAND ULIMAROA. 27Ul Sept. rrom nTUNbi 10 nuD.mi, From SYDNEY. ZEALANDIX 24th ZEALANDIA bt From HOBART.

ZEALANDIA 2811 ZEALANDIA 121 HUDDART PARKER 4fifl Coll Ins -street. C.L Tel. 80C0 (6 lines) qiASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY. LTD. ju tuircumstancea To LAUNCESTON.

No. 12A Australian WharL 0 4th 4 p.m. LOONGANA, 7th Sent. i p.m. lllh 3 p.m.

3rd "noon. OONAII i noon. I 10th noon. IB I Us of Lading eigned by Huddart Parker Bllln' of Lading nlgned by Union S.S. Co.

iwnwa oy joint UgeniS, HUDDART PARKE! C.L 404-4Gtt Colllns-nt. Tel. 8000 (fl Unea), UNION STEAM SHIP C.l, fifl Wllllam-etreet. Tel. 8302 (4 lines), TTNION LINE OP" STEAMERS.

(Circumstances Permitting.) BLUFF MANU DUN EDI I 17th LYTTELTON. (MANU WELLINGTON. 0th I MANUKA (via Wellington). iika (via OIU1I', SAILINOS FROM BYDNEY. VAk-llll Itn AnplflnmM.

NEW ZEALAND! 6th 3 p.m. iUAHK.NO (to Wellington), Bin noon. S.S. Makttra carries First. Second and Third uiass Particulars on Application.

UNION STEAM SHIP 59 Wllllam-street, C.l. Tel. S302 (4 lines). JAMES PATRICK and CO. (Circumstances; Permitting,) LTD.

S.S. CARDROPS. FRIDAY. Cth SEPTEMBER. Receiving Cargo.

No. 10 North Wharf. S.d. COKHIMAL, FRIDAY, 13th StfPT. BOOK CARGO NOW.

JAMES PATRICK and CO. C. W. LUCAS, Manager, 43 William-street. F4106 (2 lines).

STANLEY, BURN1E, DEVON PORT, ULVER-STONK. KING ISLAND (EAST COAST). nssemier. wireless. S.S.

MA RK AW AH, 3 n.m. Now recelvlnc: carco. SI. a. WARE A- TEA, SATURDAY.

Noon. HOBART. S.S. LUTANA, FRIDAY, noon. Now receiving' cargo, QIPPSLAND LAKES.

S.S. HALL CAINB, EARLY. Now recelvlnn booked enrco. KING IS. fCurnet.

Poiccngers, Wireless. H.O. JA.MHAIl, KAKLT. omco; J72 Tel. OHlce, 1 0.O.M); Wh nrfs.

MHOS. SS. RELIANCE (F. Carpenter) leaves 10 South Wharf. 8 a.m., Dromanu, live, yorrento wen.

nun a.m., yueens-cliff I'nrtRPS. Kiirrenln- St. I.eonsrds. Fare. 30.

Freights prepaid. Wm. Holyman ami aonn fiy. ugeius. GEELONO, From No.

8 North Wharf, Foot ot Spencer- EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 9.30 a.m. CHEAP FARES. 20 Single, 36 Return. CARGO RECEIVED DAILY.

HOWARD SMITH LIMITED, Agent. Tel. F0308. -All'iv. pmiTl.ANlv ft NortK Wharf.

sriiKist- (W'dooi fianu), oin, It a.m. Now Receiving Cargo. 203 for apaco. fl A HI Nil. KATintllAY.

7th .11 a.m. Fares; Portland, is; other ports, lu. Meats rjxiro, unices, a7 undera-sireoi. -jei. riwi.

IfURNH. PHILP nnd COMPANY LIMITED, Booking Agents for Principal Jjeiivea Melb. 'MANOOLA. MALABAR MAR1CLLA. SepL A Dec.

7 Sept. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 30 All i-ni'trn hnn (tons ami excopLloue) of company's bill of b5rNS. PHLP nnd COMPANY LIMITED.

312 Col.los. street. Melbourne. C.l. (Colonial Mutual, Into V.nultnb)o Building), Cr.

Ellxabelh-street. Monthly Sailings from New Zealand. "ROTORt'A. WELLINGTON. 12lh OCT.

RWMUERA, WELLINGTOrf, 9lh NOV. RANGIT1KI. WELLINGTON, 7tll DEC. Calls nt Pltcnlrn Inland. Weather Permitting Apply 10 INION STEAM SHIP COMPANY iiiriimi, ojhj, AND LOAN 638 Colllns-al, SB.

AUSTRALIA, FROM LIVERPOOL. CONHIONKKB off Cargo nt Melbmime are notlflod that the Survoyor will bo In attendance nt 18 Victoria Dock on 4020. 10 n.m., for the purpose of SETTLING CLAIMS on tho above vessel, after which no further claims will bo recognised. Consignees nro requested to Present original Invoice to tho surveyor In nltemlnttrn no nf thn nl tamer, Consignees are further notified that ino witarnnger will Not bo Responsible for loss or damase of enriro t-emfltn Inn lit the ft A NTH I A The n.fl. Rsnthln.

rrom CAlentla. with Iran- nhlpmcnt ex Mnmlnln, from Madras; Chllkn, from ('oconada; Talren, Irom Rangoon, nnd Garbetn, from Bombay nnd Cochin, han arrived nt No. 21 Vlclorln Dock, and Is discharging cargo, which wilt ho nt owners' risk In terms of bill of indlng, ('fiNntuNhlKH nrn renuented to nresent Bin of Lading, PAY FREIGHT nnd obtain delivery orders without delay. Consignees must endorse on each bill of lading the namo of tho carrier nutiior cd in man oeuvery. For MACDONALD, HAMILTON ind 401 Collins-nlreetj P.

Helens. -Aux. nehr. Joseph Sims leaves I.IMift Dock Saturday; now booking; freight prepaid, 11. J.

I-nmb A Hon, ngcnl. itcn. 8fl22. VNYARD Dlreol. Aux.

itnirh I ip rentier ictives i.iuir, hoc lock To-dav: now receiving. J. Lamb Jk Son, agents. Cent. 8022.

or Wliliiw. I rices. LOST AND FOUND. ANIMALS AND DIHDS (Continued). 11 am pt on.

X712U. black and tar Howard. 7 OST Huturduy, Finder return 10 I OST. white Bowoi Dog, Finder please ritiB 14(10. Hewurd.

"bsfrPerslan Cat, Port Melb. iteward. 403 Port Mclb. I'lioue, JN12thlft. Al AGPiK Lost, from 2 Satur-It I ilay; Heword.

i 'Aire dale "Dog, fijggor, and 1 bitch, Peggy, will bo proucuuUd, lloda't, Return a SEIZED and DETAINED at PRESTON. 1 Hay MARK, 4 black pointa, star, snip, long t.ill. branded llkn 7 In diamond 011 near aide alLUiilder: 1 Hrown or Black GELDING, near side hind white, tun mutzln, ducked lull, been hogged, hrnnded half circle over on aide- shoulder; 1 Block I'ony GELDING, roan head, marked kiwo, shod, branded like TP on iieur sldo shoulder. JAAir." U. iiinpctiiiir.

SILVER grey Aunt. Terrier, ginger 'cars und front paws; nnawers lo Gingn. Reward. Detainer prosecuted. 30 Carnegie, vJfoLEN or Strayed, black and tan Sheep i Uog (agel), long nair, anawcrs aiick.

tie ward. Detainer prosecuted. N. Drury, Itcy nurd uonurg. from' 43 m.

Pun. 2 montliH. uu- nwern to Plug; white mark ehHt. XI reward. Hcamtey.

1 Men tone. large, Loiit or Ftulen Phono 1J2000. rrlpr in N. llrJirhton. about fi o'clock Sunday kindly return to 0 iloodlng-al.

Reward. CHILD'S Rnln Coat, Sunday, between city, v. uouurg. Jennings. J.liVE l'oundn rewnrd for return of Wallet with money and rings, Iost between Moo-nee I'unds, Melb.

Mooneo Ponds. Puhc, Wednesday, centrally, fcmalt 1 sum inotiev. Wlndiior 14aD. I' OST. Sunday, gcntleman a gold NTslhTt Watch, Rolux, between Gardner nnd East Kew.

Inscribed H.R.S.. Finder please return 11. k. hhiauh. caro inos.

woiwiwhui, oxford-chambers, Hourkc. -aired, Melbourne. TOST, lady's gold expanding wristlet Watch, between R. Melb. and on Friday.

Will finder kindly return 128 S. Melb. Good reward. OUT. 1 black Jumoer.

red. cobTcornHltn IJ trimming, between Swanston- mi and ver it, Plcnsn return Mlsa Rose 1 1 JMJLC 12' lS ward. Cr.tnklm: "itirudlo lor amul! car, near High-road, Cuuherwell. Saturday morning. Pieno leave at II.

W. Clarke, butcher, near corner I'oorak uud Burke, roads. IOHT, 8 month oTd Dog. in the vicinity of Pendeen, fjH'J St. Kilda-rd.

Reward, Auovo address. I'hono Wlud-Bor, 3100. ll'Ilf 111! Hjlllll UllL'. letters, roHiiry heads, PIciihq return to ad- IOST, brown leather Hand Hag, between Councll-st. and Clifton Ill utiitlon, Hun- day nignt.

Finder pteaso return 213 Falrlleld. Rewnrd. luiek. Thnrsdnv nlcht Itlnrlt Hoc It. N.

Brighton. Uood reward. 7 N. nrlghlon. 2 Sandrmgluun.

rOST. day in or round Kit roy (Jardens, on Sun-nlirtit. 1. Finder uleuisu return to U)Col W. Bru iww Irk "I OST, Monday, sum Moiu-y, near Chundi IJ and V.tctoria Richmond.

Hewurd, 77 Rkhmond. ItJS'i', alnglc htiiiio" 'diamond Ring, lu Foots-J cray; keeptmke. iteward. 7 Footacray. Carlton.

OST, Saturday, monev. key, nnners. return. Reward. Brunswick, Hag of Roof IOHT, between Ilnpc-nt.

and St. Ambrose, flundnv. 1st Rent Iiidv'n Iftnlirnlln kflch. sake. Hcwardrelurnlng flb3Sydney-rdl IOST, patent Lock nnd Key, N.

Filnroy. Son day. Reward. 33 off Delbrldgc OST, Coat, child's, fawn tweed. Lanndown near Alinu-rd.

Bovorly, Hanipilon-rd Armadale. OS! Sunday evening, llnum Marten Fur Windsor. Reward. 74 Windsor. JOST.

ihirse. Sundiy. Finder keep half. If honest, return 03 McCor- fort Jii-ih, IOST. hl Tgn.

earmfue enamellrd dead rctntlve'h UcPimnUi. doohln vaIiip Koward. TiiUorsaU'rt Club. Melt). I OST, between Essendon and MonbulkTlIam- per lenpot.

vnm. Itewnnl. ewry. um Jissendon OST. bi t.

I(i2 llawthnrii. and Rim and Barnet Glass motor yre. ijoou rcwai'i. vwz. I OST on Sunday, 6-8 volt Eslde ifuirrr.

rinoer pieaee return uj jcnitin N'cotc, brass Sunday nichL. Rewnrd. Northcote. Brighton. IOST on Friday last, Glasses.

Kindly ring 1 OST, Bunch or Keys, Box Hill Lacrosse teiurn to 17 Atnirec-rd K. Malvern. 7 OST, Friday. Spcctncles, In cane. Reward.

-eo. k. wiiito. optician, canton. NE Hundred Pound.i Reward.

S'tolen, 2Mb from 104 Bourke-street. Jewellery, Comnrislni- diamond 4-stnnn hnr brooch, dia mond and tourmaline ditto, ounntily gold brooches, wristlet and pocket watches, bangles, links, wedding and signet rlnga, Tho above marked with either "King," "Simonaen" or "Square nnd also lenguis mack anu navy crepo do Chine and The ab'ova reward will he n.ild hv TltGKIN BlTlHANAN and 374 Little Colllns-ntrect, Mellnorne. tn ntiv n--tnn irlvlnc. Inrnr-nnllnn that will lead to tho arrest of thief or thieves and recovery or property, or pro rata of vuluo ui piopcrLy rerwveren. 1ERS(iN who Found Umbrella tn ladies' room.

Foot so mv Htntlon. Inte Rnnd-iv nMnr. CI ATI HI I1A nlnh, G.jFln,.l,.n. Bng. containing' rootbnll togs.

44 I rite Jjfll Saturday night, near a-- juHciioii, auer ucciucnt. MISSING FRIENDS. A -AtfSTItAI. nKTWTTIVKn VTm D. PATRICK, Manager, late of Burvetln! ti.Vii "1" IIV of 1 OLcret inquiries.

meioiurno 1814, MlHHlll VIK H. l'rr-nna nnnA morcial, Secret Inquiries. Divorce evidence collected a speciality. Expert staff, genuine nuiiiv 1'OOIIU Ot)U2, 1'ayuo S' chamber, 76 Melb. A IT KEN Anyon Jntues.

known nn Hrnnn ffu'l ii Aicio. i novoa, rcauy, Kan Reino, A UNTIE. The conductor was onlto richt two ftijcs if you occupy two scats. Why not take of Victoria can obtain ex. curslon railway fnres hy npplylng to secretary.

Send iinniu of cadi iicihoii. and rnilwnv stntluii. Apply curly to S. E. Courtier, Kangaroo JJU1CK J.

Coino out Tuesday (to-day). (10UNTKY people, nee famous Itherington, 213 St. N. Fitzroy, Show C1YCLIST anw accident, (1.15 a.m.. lOtW Nicholson, Johnston com.

Miss Gall, Tower Hotel, Husftoll-Bt. message Friday, letter Saturday. Memories, IRL I'nl, good Rport. 2d, 22, for rompat Xmn holtdnys. P.M.Q., Ago Ofllco.

I AIlitY. Have yoj seen the now Spring a ouiii ior iiw weeitiy ai unssen unn-sell's. 343 3R2 0, nrrn; 4A Foot.sc my. throughout the world; 2utl years' tliiclnimod recoroii tci, in Hi. IJ Meet me Melbourne Town Hall, vjiefday evening.

7. 3D. Id. WORRY mistake Sat. Will always wait fori "pilINKING of you.

Will always walling JUGENT.Wlil Cllvo James loll (TT 7 nnvono ftim'wi'nc nrndfiin a WARD JAMES, of Melbourne, Clerk of Works, mid or of JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, of n-rniourne, Ainiuiinciurcr, imui 01 whom resided In Melhourno In or about tlm relatives or frlc'mis of the said Edward James nnd John M'Inughlln, pi nsn rommtinicate Wit II Mr. ANGUS A. HINtTi.Allt. OI OU1 Lit tin Colllna-Mtrent. hteltionrno.

So Icltor. T'lOUNt'l man. 23, "desirous friendship with 1 nnolliec view out nun. Ae. Ned.

AKC. nil "wfs eV ineela und 21, view outings, theatres, Ac. G.E.E., Age. MATRIMONIAL NOTICES. A A.

DAVIS'S MATRIMONIAL BUREAU ALL PKRHONH coniemnlntlliK MARRIAGE. I'onsiilt Proprietor. MARRIAGES ARRANGED at DAVIS'S privately. INTRODUCTIONS be tween eiiRinie persons every einiion in uin, n-i-. 1.

ALL LETTERS answered In PLAIN envelopes on receipt of ntnmp. HOURS, 10 till 8. 230 and 231 COLLINS-ST. (next to The Age). A NUMEROUS Marriages Solemnised prl-i vntelv.

Consult proprietress, 440 op. Victoria Market. 11 till 8. stamp. CNllMliROl's" Mnrrlngen" "Solemnised prt- v.

vatcly. Consult proprietress, 440 queen op. Victoria Maritot, in 1111 p. firMtnTTHH Vfentiemnn llkn make ncaiiaTntnnre renned. rncitv Reply, Most Honorable, ABpniee.

good poslllou. aomn menus, nice A nnncnrniiro. would like meet Genllemati, similar, fond dancing prcrerred, view above, str'otly roniidentmi. Age oiuce. IADYTrenned.

R.l? meel middle nired A view mi'i-lnge, James's Bureau, 4(0 tJueen.sL. Melb wofifdTlkeTir7nfet Ii Man, as-H). genuine, lined, view 10 above, m.g., At t'uico. Ill Ihn 1'iON Mill ID inih It Victoria 111 lis nmhnln HATE ot tho WILL llio 21.h d'iy of fVI'A'dbDr. nf AMimiPiV flelNTOSU WlhE, lale of oh tho btato or Vlcloii.i, uthxd traveller, t'-ea-ed, may Im GRANTED to Ihntram CtdMile iould, of JSatt Malvtin, in tlio aid State, town clerk, and Arthur Tcnny- Teiinynon Kiitlflii-ini.

wick, ufore-ald, civil the Wruutorj named in and upiH-hited by thn uald will. 010 utij 01 -jeiucnioer, iuu. CO. J. im I II Ik Melbourne, Proctur for the auplle'ants.

IIU IlUlllif'fltloll API'lllU'lMdU be made to the Supreme Court of Victoria that 'y'iir, 01 ma naieu uin January, 1013, of SOPHIA BISHOP, Into of 112 Stleet. Gnrllol). In deceatcd, may be GRANTED to Charles Fiun-cls Bl.ihoji, of the same address, gentleman, and Harnett Ixjwe, of 8 Airlle-utreet. Etatern-wick, married woman, being the executor and executrix appointed by the uald will. 0 George V.

No. 2011, Seo. 70. George V. No.

2till, Sec, 04, "VTOTICE. A Rule, to' Administer the Estate of each ot the undermentioned deceased oiis has been granted to mv, and citDI- 1... 1 JIN tuners ravine CLAIMS against the ESTATE of uny ot thu AitTii'Mi a 1 ii requirea to hkisij or tho Entiite.i or Deccaned No, '207 Melbourne, on or be Torn tho 4tb tOtiei-. llt'itl. or llmv vr.

A tho distribution of the catato whun the annum ro neing uihtriiiuted. BEYER, CARL, 1IENERICII, late of Number 21 WiillK-iitrcct, Malvern, formerly of Stnto Government House, Malvern aforesaid, Gardener, died on the 10th ti obruaiy. 1029, intestato. BOD. LOULSA ISABELLA, Into Of Number (i Klni.ora-road, Hawthorn, Spinet or, thD 1020, Intestate.

1IENNESHY. Hl.IjVMETlf, late of Number 5S Naplcr-stnm, Fitzroy, Spln-ter, died rtT on the 2tith July, J02l, Intestine. JOHANSEN, ANNlfl OWrfN (with the wilt annexed), lato of Echunu West, Married died on thn 4th Auvunt, 1010. MICHELE (with the will Into of Wonthaggl. Miner, died on the 2lst November, 1028.

LUM, JAM ics (with iho will annexed), late of Stawp.il, Herbalist, died on tho 8th June. 1020. MAP.KOTA. JACK, nlso known nn John Markato, Into of Rubicon, Laborer, died on tho 17lh May, 1020, Intestate, MORRIS, ALEXANDER JAMES, lato ot idorwell Lnhoror, died on tho 20th June, ll2, Jiteftate. MORRIS.

CLARICE ELESIA PHILL1CENT ALtiXANDKA, late of Morwcll, Married Woman, died on tho 20lh Juno, 1020, Inlentate. O'LOLGHLAN, MARY, also known as Mary O'Lntighnan. late of Numhnr 61 Spencer-road, Caiiiberwetl, Spinster, died on the 12th July. 1020. imcetate.

PHILIPPE, GASTON, kite of Number 170 Drummoml Carlton, Cellnrman, died oa the 14th July. 1020, Intestate. SHEAP.MON. ELIZABETH JANE, lato an Inmate of the Hospital for Insane. Kew, formerly o( Centre-road, Clayton, Married Woman, died on tho 13th June, 1020, Intcstute.

WALTER B. HOUSE. Curator of the Estates or Dec-eased Persons. Melbourne, 23rd August. 1020.

XTOT1CE hfreliy given that after the ex i Dlruttnn of fonrinen frnm tho nnlill. cathm hereof, APPLICATION will b.i mnde iu ino ouiiremo unuri or uio Hiaio or vieiona, In Its nrnhnte, IorlRillt-llon Hint of tho last Wlf.L nnd Tentnment. dato the thirtieth dny of January, 1011, of "irtiii uiAii, lorineriy ot Jteywoou, in ine State of Victoria, but lato of 34 Kent) worth-street, Reseryolr, In the antd State, Widow, deceased, may be GRANTED to Alice Annio Jthonk, of 34 Kenllworth-slrcet, Reservoir. In tho said State, widow the executrix numcd in and appointed by tho uald will. uateu um intra nay or Kpiemner, loan, A.

E. O'CONNOR. R(lO tlti'h-ntrrtt. Tlinrti. bury.

Proctor for the applicant. Dl ration of fourteen dnvn from thn oubl liga tion hereof APPLICATION will be made to tho Supremo Court of Victoria, In Its probate jurisdiction, that PROBATE of the WILL, bearing date the 20th day of May, 1020, of HANNAH OLIVE ELIZABETH ENGLAND, inie or uenn ua. in cior a. aiarneu woman. deceased, may bo GRANTED to Stephen England, of Seymour, In Victoria, railway employe, in the will described as Stephen England tmy nusnannj, ann Aicxanuer iray, oi Bcnaila.

In Victoria. booL maker. In the will described aa Alexander Gray, being the executors appoiutea oy tno nam win. Dated this 2nd day of September. 1020.

nlrnllon nf fmirteiMi dnvs from tho nubllcn. Hon hereof APPLICATION will be mado: to the Supremo Court of Victoria, in Its prolmte junsoiction, mat im wants or a ma in in i NATION of Iho ESTATE of ROBERT LESLIE GORDON STACK, late of Wcrrlinull, In Victoria. Garau'o PrnDrletor. deceased Intestate, may be GRANTED to Kathleen Josephine Stack, of Wcrrtmull aforesaid, being the widow OI ino saia oecnjisea. Dated this 20th day of Agu-t, 1029.

VTOTICB to CREDITORS. FANNY DOW- a tsJr, uoccnsea.i'urr.'jant to uio provi-BlotiH of tho Tiuila Act llilfi. notice hi hereby given that all Persoun Slaving CLAIMS against tho 1 1ST ATE oi Fanny Doweon, lute of 12 Do Curle-strect, Coburg, In tho State of Victoria. Wiuow, deccacca, who died on the seventeenth dav of July, one thousand nine hundred nnd tveoty-nlne, and probata of wno.se win wui granvcu oy ine nupreme uourt oi ine saiu iMaic. in iu pruoRio jutci diction, on tho sixth dav of AucusL 1020.

Alfred of Carruni, In ttie said State, cafe proprietor, nnd Florence Irene Kennedy. Siat-j, widow, arc hereby required lo SEND PARTICULARS In writing or such claims to ine. sum executor nnu executrix, to uicir uu-dresscs nbovcmcntloncd, on or before the third day or October, 1023, after which (Lite tlicv will tirocced to distribute tho nsct. ot the said Funny Dowson, deceased, which shall have come to their hands, anion gat tho persons entitled thereto, having regard only to tho claims of which they shall then have had notice: nnd not Ice, is lierebv further clven that the said executors will not bo ltnbla for tno assets so uintrjtmico, or any part uiern-of, tn any person of whose claim they shall not men nave naa notice as aioressiu. Dated this thlrtv-llrst day of August, 1920.

WALTER KEMP and TOWN SEND. Of 23 Collins-street, Melhourno, Proctors for the said Act. 1 11 1 notice Is heiebv ulven that nil PERSONS having CLAIMS against the ESTATE ot Herman Heldeprlcm, lata of 20 Mulr-ntrect, Hawthorn, nnd furmcrly or 4) Iltiwilmrn. In thn State, nl Victoria, Investor, dece-isod, who died on the twcnty-idghth day of. Juno, 1020, nnd probate of whaso will wra ranted by the supremo Court of the State of Victoria, in Itu pio-bnto jurisdiction on tho tweniy-lourth dny ot Atigusi, uuu, to iir EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED, of Nns, 100-104 Melbourne, tn the said State, the executor appointed by the nuid will are hereby required to SEND PARTICULARS in writing of such claims to the said Company at Its nddrrts.

No.i. luO-lOt Queen clrect. Melbourne, afoicsahl. on or befmo tlio ninth dav of October, 1020, nfter which date the said Company will distribute the assets of the said Herman Hcldeprlem, deconsed, which shall have come to Its hand.t oinongFt the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of whlrh it shall then have had notice, and tho said Company will not he Ilablo for the assets no ddtrlhuted or any part thereof to any person of whose rlaira It sunn um nnva tutu nonce as aioreaio. Dated this twenty-ninth dny of August, 10.2".

BRENT ROBINSON, 80 Fwonaton-nlrcet, ftieipoump, i-roctor ior ino sniti ionip an late of 11 Stnnlev-ntreet. Elstornwlck. In ttm Stnto nt Victoria. Spinster, deceased, intent nte. All PERSONS naving any ulaiaih upon or agntiiBi tno ESTATE of tho nbovennmcd deceased aro required to SEND PARTICULARS thereof in writing to james kiv, enre or ino unorr-signed, on or before the fifth day ot October, Dated the third dav of Sentember.

1020. RY LA II and ANDERSON. 70 EHraoOth-strect, Melbourne, Proctors for tho said James Kiy REN NAN, of Rhaflon-rtrect, Oaklelgh, In ttie Countv of Bnurke. Married Woman, has Applied to bring the land described nl the foot hereof under tho above act, and the Commissioner of Titles has directed notice of the application to bo advertised in Tho Age newspaper, and has appointed fourteen days from such advertisement, after which time the land may bo brought under the operation of tho net, unless a caveat shall bo lodged forbidding Dated tho Oth day nf August, 1020. LAND RffFERRED TO: Part of Crown portion at 0.l;kl--:li.

Pnrl-h of Mulgrave, Cotmiy at Boutke, commencing nt urn imrrascuon pi ilia w.i c-mjnunry oi Shnf ton-street anil the HWth boundary of Stafford -slrs-t: nlonj Staff ord-street ensteily 170 feet; tlicnec lino unntheriy 218 feet; thence nlong weaieriv 70 feet; Ihenca northerly 108 feet anl westerly iou ieot; tusnco along noruictiy ties. "0AHVAT.fi and' 'llOIISFALL. etreet, Melbourne, Solicitors for (lie appllt GOVERNMENT NOTICES. VACANCY for LEGAL A SS I ST A NT. Atf'oim Goneral'a Department und Department Jof Industry, Canberra.

A PPLICATIONH nro Invited for the above a. .1. position, ninry, i Ki2, puis eiitid r.ndnwment If ellglhlo therefor. Aiodlcants ohould ba barrister at law, solicitors or graduates in Inw. Applications, showing1 nnme In full, date and place of birth, qualiilcatlons nnd experience, and wnr servlecs (If nny), with Canberra, on fith September, 1020.

DRESS AND FASHION. II II Motherhood." mn Ine. Intn Hr. T1ninde i.i Km nooieni oi vtomnnnooa in tno ocst sene." incro is ftiittiptliliii! Ineklnir In I tin I mi no teh-n Him- 13aby has refn-ed to enter, nnd both husband nnd wlfo realise, this only too well, A book warns uu, rover pom age, lo Dept. 80, LA DI KB COLLF.tIB OT T1ICALTII, 1127 colllns-flrept.

MRLHOU ItNK. TJ rich ten voitraelf with Rnl'ti Dverennt. I.ndv's Cmttiir.o or Coat perfectly tailored lo measure, from .1 1ft, 10 deposit, weekly termi no extra chnrge; written cuarnnten with every onler. CheapsMc, 270 Imsilnle st. nll- EDUCATIONAL.

1M1H WKLIUIUHNH TKCIINICAL BCHOOU Mr.LHDUltNH TKCHNICAL HI'linOL, THO wort; nil men onek-o incurinjtuiiu, Tllli 1INAL TI'IHMT flTAIlTB Pth SllI'TKM BMll. Mathemntlcs, Hclnce, Att AnmUoctiire. llulhling, Commorefnh NOTR Under tho Postal negtuattons. Corrfl. spondence nddrosred to nom de piumo, initials or number, to care or anv Post Uflli-e, will NOT bo forwnrdrd (nun othrfl of posting.

Advtrtlsrrs who do not detre thrtr nnon-i and nddrr-5cs dtscl-iseil may have reidiri nddir.Med I r'o Tho Age, or our rltv. or IntT Plate agents. AH such rejlles will bs hinded Agent's receipt. BIRTHS. tho JOth AuhuhI.

at NornlUe Private Hospital, Oriimnd, lo Mr. ami Mm. Bulh. llftrllunl-ttvoime, Onuunda ion 1 i.lnlmi. i the Mel Ant nut.

at Avonhurtil I'riVHtu iloyplUj, Uueeu's-roud, lu nurlMim. wirt of Harry H. watts---a nun DEATHS. aii.sai.6m. --On tti6 August, at Camper- Aike and (lit lute Clyde Absalom, and lov-liiK ainvr ui Haul, and granddaughter ot I'harle- und Kate, and nleco of Val, Hubert f.ud Belwyn.

ayou c. tim 2nd Henttmhsr. at navifl-iitmt. Houth Yarra. till vent or Martin (Daddy), dearly beloved husband of Edith Annum unto minim.

v. 1 Cecil and Dulclc. Late A.I.F., 7th Battalion, flAllNH. On tho SUlh Augu-t, at her residence, ninKwm.d, tt. i.ni,.t'..(l mother or Kdlth I Hnrn'uon).

Nora. Covven. Kllsytm. ami iovlnu vmiHlmu of Humid. Edna.

Olivo and Mint, ueriie, Kale, Minnie, Btanioy, vie, Sydney aim Alan, mm giuaigriinonia ui Itximle uiid lun, 77 year-. tlm -nd ttaptotnbor (snddonly), 1 1 ii Ileidnlliurg- road, ClltUm Hill, tlio beloved wife u. ucrry. nnu ouvoiuu iwwi i.i.i ir.in,i. anIiKiii).

irrn.nl- Klrile (Mi'p. twwald O'May, Hydneyj and William LJ. loved by all. On tlio 2nd September, at Iter residence, "Hunsdon," Heidelberg-road. Clifton Hill, Jane, the dearly loved only sister of tlm laic Frauds fjamucl, and botaved aunt or Florence turn auu oumurt, ui' hli'oet.

MoinlllKtun. BLACK. -On the 2nd Boptombnr (suddenly, nl Ii titaduUmn-rond, Handrlnuhiim, Huth J'Idtth. beloved wife of Wchord Mono and loving mot ner or jean, -ny win uu none. BOWKKU.

On the Jut Beptember, at Mnry iiorough Ho'pliiil. James Charles, the hiv imuKuiKi i rtnrnh Howker. of 2H ltd II- ay-street, and loved father, of Margaret (Mr.i. 'rairimr. rtmsianj, nivn.

Mri-niiiuiB). (Mrs. Whllwortii, Moonee I'uiiOh). William (Ararat), Charles ibianhoDf), mid Maria, a Red 70 yoars, UONNOlt. -On the lt September (result of iiceidunt), at Melbourne, Maurice Connor, or ao mitott street.

Ascot Vale West, only eon ot late f.Uiurtce nnd Hannah Connor, or Korln tariion, ana aevaien uwmrui Johanna rn. Uule (Mra. Cuthbcrt), irid Rose (Mm. J. Etberldge), Private interment.

May his soul rest In peace. the 1ft Uentembcr, at tho atet-i ithn rpmiit of motor neol- iluiil), Mauri co, Die estocmed friend of KHeun tlrtditi.ni and ftunlty. it.i.t'. 1JALOKTY On the 2nd Beptember, at 27 NorUioote, Mary Alice, the dearly Lived dauRiiter of At; ties and the lato John 40 year. Sweet, rest.

On the 1st September, at "Olen-calrn," Mi ruin Bton road. Krankstnn, llobert lA'U-h. eldest urn of Robert Ernest and Holt ii I unlop Uuwatin, of "Glenltnloo, WniltloHi-a, itiiod 20 years. GAr.tWOH.On the 28th Aiunist, at Contrft-road. Caroline, relict of lato J.

C. (Jiinood (imotoKrnpher), lovlntf mother of Cliiiriic aid Harry, loved slatct of Mrs. It. Ujitio.t. i-ijed 7-t, A patient sufferer at rest, j'eicc, pcrteut peace.

On the 2nd Sopl ember, nt the iijlel "inuM)r, Emanuel jmnes, dearly bur.O'iiid or Annie tiortnnn, of the 1 1 Manly, New Houth Wnle.i boiihcr of Thomus, Edmood und WlmiM, I't-ed Q'i yosirs. R.l.l'. Oo.iMAi'I." On the 2nd Heptemtior, Kmnnuni hi Melbourne, be loved husband of Annie, oL Munly, New BoUth Vaic.i, ntjud R.l.I. 1 On the 31st August, at Melbourne, i.y l-lveljo, beloved wire of William Henry i ami luvlnn mother of Tlieima. Hr.il lltlf Al nut.

Privately interred. IlAHHItiu.N. on the 2nd September, at "Mol-oiifio," 5S M'alputc-streut. Kew. Henry Col- i Autlll liiirriKon.

loved husband of the miv t.niily jjpeiicvi', 'and lovhitt fnthor of Knte. Italic (Mrs. J. M. Hlckroiu.

Ruby nnd Alma (Mrs. J. MacKnlghl), In hia 03rd 5 ear. liuPKl.NS. On tho 2nd September, Johanna Alary ut 1U Pcckvllle-ftrcet, Nortti MclLfUirue, relict of tho late Chorion Frnnets liophms, and loving mother ot Francis, Vhomas, William, Jonn and Edward, aged 75 years.

JUI.P. JACKSOW. On the 2nd September, at a private hospital, Meluourne, Henry How to 11 Jacltson, formerly of Sandtord House, Sandford, Victoria, atted 73 ycurt. LOCAN. On tho 2nd September, nt Repatriation Hospital, Cauirtcld, Francis Janico (1'addy), dearly beloved eldest non of Julia and too late Patrick lxiipui, late 7th Rati.

A.I.F., lovinc hrother or Maricnret, Tot, Kied. Tom and Phyllis. R.l.P. the 2nd September, at Cnulfiold. Mllltsry Hospital.

FiHnclH Jnmoi (Pnddy), late 7iti Hatt, A.J.F., loving undo of Frank, Vul Dunklnnon, Allan and Maurice- Fox, Kdna, Freddie. Albert and Tom Logun, A long sufferer at rest. R.l.P. LORD. On 2nd Reptcmher, at Itonedale.

Wll-lliun Henry, dearly husband of Ros. nd (ovliif: father of little Marlon tdeceaaed), eara. prlvnio on the tn August, of Uarkly-etreet, James, th dearly beloved liuhbnd ot ilia late Margaret, and lovinc rather of Wllhelmlna (Mrs. A. Fenrce), lovinc grandlathfr Clarence (deceased).

Hurt, Flurcnce. Gordon. Lyell, aged 84 years, and mother united. Inserted by Mr. and Mra.

A. Fcarce. On tho AuRtitt, at Cob-ram Park, Cobram. Thomas Millar McClus-key, dearly beloved husband of tho Intc UI-3UIO lovnifj miner or wrs, ii. Hope IWet Australia), Mrs.

H. B. Organ (Moorojpna), Mis. V. Darcy Mooronpna), William (l.emnoa), Horace (Strathmcrton), Oerty (Cobram), Thomas (late A.f.F., de-tnased).

Ethel (Wllbv), t. C. Way (Vllby. Malcolm (Hhepparton), aged 87 years. Edinburgh papcra please copy.

McDonald. On the 2nd September, at Mount St. Evln's Prlvnte Hotipltnl, Melbourne, F.lUa. loved wife or James, and mother of Hector and Will (deceased): also loved mothcr-ln-law of Doris. A patient siiiTerer at rest.

On the 2nd September, nt her daughter's residence, on fl en digo-avenue, nont-h'tfih, lato of 30 Ormlston-rrcticcnt, Knock. lJeiraM, Ireland, Agnos, beloved wife or Joseph Moody, loved mother or Fanny (Mra. John Moore), Louie, mother-in-law of John Moore, and sister-in-law of Mra. Wm. Boll, Yarram.

peacefully at rest. NELSON. -On the 30th August, at prlvnte North Sydney, Elizabeth Ann, the beloved wlfa of John II. Nelson, second eldest daughter of tho tnie James and Mary Ann Btowe, htte of Colllngwood, nnd loving sister of Harriet Wordrn, Bparltn (de-ecined), Thomas (dcoenued), William and iL-acu (Mm. A.

R. Mulr), aged 07. At rw. O'NHILL. On the 2nd Siiptcrobcr, nt reil-ilcnce, 2u Gioivenor-stieet, South Yarra, Taoman O'Neill, dearly beloved hunlmnd of Mary Theresa, and loving father of Tiioin.au, Mary.

John and Eileen. Ile(iilescat In pace. PHATTjK. On the 2nd Beptember (bitddenly), At Mclbo Elizabeth Pcattlo, of 2 1 ttcutl-ntrcct. Dandcnong, the dearlv beloved slater David 1 deceased), and James, aged 13 leArt.

Uone, but not forgotten. On Iho 19lh Augist. 61 the re.Mrtencn or his sister, "Aldcrsydi Moulameln, New South Fiedenck ltottert. tho dearly loved brother of Mrs. A lex.

Maygcr, Mrs. I'lottmann and Mrs. Downc. RoEimON.On the 2nd September, at her rcf.Kiiu!o, si Carlisle-street, St. Kllda, Nellie May, tho dearly beloved wife of George, nnd loving mother of Bonnlo; the loved daughter of Mrs.

1). V. Kelly, fll.Uer Llrzla (Mrs. Menzel), Lily (Mm. Mackle), Roso (Mra.

Wyatt), Jnck. Mn'ud (Mm. Butler). Patient sufferer at rest. BK INNER, On the 31st AugUBt (suddenly), Cbortea Henry, loved hunonnd of Ada, loved fnthor or olive und Myrtle, third son of the late fr-rnnl Bklnner, loved brother of John, Louisa, barali und Thomas, aged 00 years.

At rcrtt. by bin loving Hlfiten and brothers. tN MEM0R1AM. Tro Antto Heroes, DATT.M'.M In loving memory of our dear ami Lfcuf-'niint Willlnm liartncll. V.c, killed in action Mnktnu 3rd Septomber, Pjlo, Royal I'dniMcrn.

aged 20 years. Our hem. urer.trr lovo hntii no mun Ihnn lio lay down filK life for others, tntitil I. his mot hrr, have clifped hia hand. The ron v.c loved no well.

Or klFml his brown vhrn death was near, And whinnered darling, farewell. 1 rvirt In ie hie ihiar. sweet face. ih'otigh a mist of nnxtoun tears. But a inollirr's pnrt lr.

a hndten hcaK, And burdun tone1 year. Fnthcr nnd sntm united. --ln-erted by his loving mother, father fdo-r-'-iihed), nnd hrothon. Mrs. Lee, Mr.

I.an-aim, George Henry (deceased), Mra. Mm. PcmU, Mra. Moi.gomery, Lrnia ireturned). IN MEMORIAM.

On Aottvo Service, vinjt nienviry of PHvnto 8 tpia. ot 011 Un ard TIidp' miln on, hul memory lanls, Jael" brother, Wiftiory' nf Leslie George lri In action nt Uoquat i Huptember. tulO. aged f-tnftJ? r' Colin Cllfiord, T'tnuiay, Geilong, o'l the 13th Feb-iuar, ipuo, Hired Hi ynnm and 4 Inoiillm. loving 'mother, brother, and mmer.

IN MEMORIAM. A holmTKV mmnrv of my dear Vh 1 nml "pftr f-t'her. James Thorn, awy tllB Urd Si'JH5 Kood and kind. nd ramiiy. hl" wlf' AIWt.

mpniory of my dear hus-or i William James. atti 3rd September. 1P2R. len aa we journey on, rtnntM Bm" und thnt Bister ntomory of our dear by l0V'nK Minnie and loving memory of my dear lt.2V -wh0 llft'1 rd Bepfemher, pwplnft treasured over, hor tnvinJS Bnintwlek. to a Thonifta Broek.

who passed ii DanXnon'i0 0n tl10 0ri1 ItememheaneA nnnn.r ne nnu i ii mi iv lolno memnrv nf niir dear w.i iisrlyn end Wallet' 1JLUE FUNNEL nnd WHITE 3TAR-. ABERDEEN JOINT SERV1CR To SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND. I Calling ut Durban, Capetown aud Canary Inlands. Steamer. Tons.

Commander. Sails. K. HouBbTn Sep. 14 DEMOSTHENES ILAOOIA.

Ogllvy Oct. 3 CERAMIC 18.5001 W. IL Jackson Nov. 2 ULYSSES K.OOdlR. D.

Owen Nov. THEM 1 STOCLES D. Young Nov. 26 "Ulysses, via Sues. Fares to U.K..

08. FARir.H SOUTH AFRICA. First Clasp, 00; Cabin, from 30. ENGLAND. First Class, 011; Break of Journey to South Africa In allowed.

rasseiigern may. If desired, continue by tho wuiuu t.on.iu i.uio upon nojusiment ot rates. or further Information, apply to JOHN SANDERSON and 111 8563), DALUETY and CO. 471 Bourke-street (Central. 288): BERDEEN AND COMMONWEALTH LLNE ONE CLASS Passencer Rtrvicn tn lloli nnA rnndn- Culumlw.

Port Sjiid. Malta nnd Southampton. HOBSON'S 14 100 tons Sept. 11 MUlttt LUIN it A 1 ESPERANCE BAY JERVIS BAY 14,114 tons 14,100 tons 14,100 tons uct. iC.i Dec.

14 Dec, 31 FA REM TO I DON Frnm Kiniri. 08 Return. DALGETY nnd COMPANY LIMITED, 461-471 Bourke-street, I'bone, Cent 288, And ABERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE. 447 Collins-street. Phone, Cent.

9500. K- LIN; Vnp PTI1WA JAPAW Calling at BRISBANE, THURSDAY ISLAND, LIAVAU. MANILA, liOtSU lU.N(.i. NAGASAKI. KOBE, OSAKA and YOKOHAMA KAGA ARU TANGO MARU.I AKI .1 6.000 0.01 10 Sept.

10 Oct. 20 Nov. 23 SepL 23 Nov. 2 Nov. 30 Naples, Marseilles and Gibraltar, SPKCIAL THROUGH.

FARC. FIRST CLAFH. 120. Full pnrtlculan obtalnabln uoon application to JJAliUKTY (tnil COMPANY LIMITED, 101 BQlirka-strfet. 2S8.

1jN GLAND, Via PANAMA CANAL, By tho SHAW. 8AVH.L nnd ALBION LINE. TAINUT TAMAROA. CORINTHIC 10.000 12,. UK) Sept.

17 Oct. 2.1 a.ftllUJ Nov. 20 Through Fnres From Australia, Quoted, Pull Particulars from DALGETY mid COMPANY LTD. 41 Pourkii-strcnt. 2PS.

1OVAI, PACK MT NAVIGATION i COMPANY P. M. LI Largest, Fastest aftd Moat Luxurloui Llnrril. Via BRISBANE nnd GREAT BARRIER. To MACASSAR, JAVA, SINGAPORE, PENANG and It El, A WAN DELI (6UMAT1LV) DIRECT U.K by tho Dutch Mall Steamers, aSl'i'ia a VAN SP1LHEP.GF,:; NIEIIW HOLLANO NIEUW KEELAsVH NIEUW HOLLAND P.

23 7 10,0,13 10 Pi VI Sept. 14 Pnpt, Ifl Oct. 17 Nov. 1ft I Van Hplloergeii uxirgo only). Loading in Conjunction with Wm.

Crosby and Co. I'Vp fuil nai-tfcula'-B apply to JOHN SANlliiJiWN nnd 111 Winianwtrc-t, 8301 nnd S.to. 13 nod LINE. REGULAR OV Til! ni(IHB3T I.Ar 1H.I J1M1 bl'LAM SliU, TO JBANDAK AN, MANILA, MONO UONO, KOBE, OffAKA. NAOOYA and Via NEWCABTI.I?SYDnAv fltld QUEENS LAND PORTS.

Steuuicr, hum. i Mcti. lijdiiey. 14 Oct. 12 Nov.

HI Dec. 14 ST. A 11 A FUR A Ill rim-t Dee. Return Tickets lnterchantionbla with N.Y.1C or A.O. lines.

itounu I'nciuo i ours in roninncuon wnn Conndlan Pnclllo Lmnrens Lino, Jnnnn lo Vnn couver, nnd by Uu Cauiullnn-Austrnllnn Lino, Vancouver to Sydney, nt attractive rates. nmuuuit iiuumivhn to Til America nr Sues at SPECIAL RATES. For Freight, Fares and Information apply to EAHI f-Uli nnd A I In lit A I I A H.tf. i Alien 10,248. JMEETlNGft ANDLCTUnES.

iTaTTrnnBplrttimliMt messatie services! Tuenduv. Wednes day nnd Tluimday. nt 7.30 p.m. "rortr.TTio, V4, meVis 1 I. tovn nnu, ic sisters entertain.

Vlsliors weleonv married IO.L,, (Triton, I.ndlesV 28. to night, 'St. Juite's Hall: Australian tea. sale of Kills. pound night.

Ko. 2M), meets to-hlRhl, Pmlrsisnt I a Hall, at 1.30 p.m. tultinlion'. Visitors welcome. Votuan's Panes 5-7 Tnlo II Weather Country Section 13 Football Chnmiiiotislilp Golf 13 Sporting Commercial and Mining '5 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

P.10' Anniirmenli la Awotfoni 2 Uercwenient Notlcei '1 (Jloyclct, Moton Births. Dcnlhi, Ac. 1 Bosrd Reildenva 16 Buitdlfig MalriiAll 16 Huilneti Nnlicci 1 Btiil net Parlncil. 3 Conveysncei Count i Ptopertlei 3 Dreii A Fsihion 1 Ertuostlonal 1 FlnlS niiomi IS Funfl NoIIcm 1 Croe 2 Oovl. Notlcei 1 Hnlldy Rciflfl Mouiei, Land Lei.

16 Moutei, Lund S.l. 3 Hotoev Wanleil 3 In 1 L.il AdvM II Law Noli oat I Slk. and Stn. Live Slk. W.

S. toil and Found Machinery Matrimonial Medical Meelinai, Lectures Miolno Mining Notices Mittina Fiiendi Money Motor Tnuri and Scrvictt Plftnoi, Muilo, Piof. f-noaoemants Public Nolicoi ShippinQ Siloatifini Vacant SlluMinni Wanted Tentlrri Vrhlcir. Carriaqai Wanlrd lo vv.nnifii i r.w"i'i Wantad to 3al( ttrj-an.

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