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TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THE Reduced Prices MUTUAL iiMlaTm av bv hiuvu mMMMX. POSTAL ADDRESS 233 COLLINS-STREET, C.I. TELEPHONE CENT, 2788. uGfJ.0CT,3M'R4k lid. "ri" 'jZS3r NO.

ZTt.Sl'ZT'' 1 MELBOURNE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. MEMORIAM. a ft A.

A.I MEN'S WEAR FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ftnnwi.iiiH I I THE DAY'S NEWS Special Features. An Important fltalement on the disarmament upheaval was made by Sir lohn Simon in a broadcast The plans for regulating the. dis 1933 AN nn- rtkTriAtJ (rin nm on ufiiiui ADEN, EGYPT, MARHEILLKR, 6l BR ALTAR REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS. Steamer.

Tons, Commander. 4 p.m. MALOJA MOLDAVIAoax MpOLTAN STRATH NAVER NARKUNDA tb J. B. Brown- A.

J. Morton B. J. Ohlaon Budell W. P- Towns- H.

22.547 nan. 22, 600 1 Dec. 19 Bl ilA lH AiRn Jan. a CATHAY tb Jan. 16 i a a.uuH.r i.ninntt Vlrat Haloon and Tourist Class, Omits Bombay, a Tourist Calls Hobart en route to Melbourne.

antnn un ItnilD El Tfi liiNlMIN. a.i,- fliniria (LI. Return lllio 2nd Saloon from Single 63, Return 11J Tnuriat Class from Single 39.Return 70 i.ai hntidav neriod in Colombo is iroai novemoer 10 rowruoiy. XVCiuru fait; nuiu Overseas Fares are Subject to Exchange. PI.V-ASTtRE CRUISE TO NOUMEA.

nth hitht. RMS. 8TRATHNA vKK. 2,047 ions, Vim Ojantjiy, nriBuaiiB, tciuiiniif, fay way of Norfolk island and Lord Uowt isi ana. Tourist Class, from 16 guineas.

First Saloon, from 30 guineas. Cruise Fares are Free of Exchange. Joint Passenger Agents, Tourist Class MAniY.NAr.TV HAMILTON and Co. Cent 9706), 300 and 467 Colllns-atreet; JOHN SANDERSON and rrei. uem.

aooii, in wiumin-nrBei. Pand O. BRANCH SERVICE. FAST STEAMERS VIA SUEZ. To London, Calling at COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA and PLYMOUTH.

ONE CLASS ONLY. -en earner, "Tons," Commander. "Saiir BALLARAT 12.098 J. M. Tick ell Oct.

26 BARRABuOL. 13,062 J. H. Biggs Nov. 16 BALRANALD.

.1 12.991 lO. Short I Nov. 29 Fares to LONDON, from 38, Plus Exchange, joidi rassenKer Agenis, JOHN SANDERSON and Co. (Tel. 8563), 111 Wllllam-st reet, C.l, uinnnNit.n A Tt.TfiN and (Tel.

9706). 300 and 467 Collins-street. LI via lombo, Aden, Suez. Port Said. Naples, Tou paima, uiorauar ana riymouin.

shipping. I AND O. ROYAL MAIL 16 posal of this year's wheat crop were an--notraced in the House of Representatives yesterday. In a speech in the French Cham ber of Deputies M. Daladicr, the-Primo Minister, put some pointed questions for Herr Hitler benefit, and added: "trance intends to remain true.

France will answer 'Present' at Tho Federal Government averted a crisis over the pensions clauses of the Financial Heiief Hill by undertaking to legislate to rectify anomalies. Hints on drv weather Bowing, tha treatment of hanaiiiti baskets and Ihe division of dahlia tubers are a few of tha MATRIMONIAL NOTICES, vroUNO man, single, 38, healthy, nut uyur wuranr, irauiiaui.y, iikb acquaint- etnee with young Lady, view above, inspiration, Age, XOUNG Man wishes meet Lady, 4S tort, I medium height, fond of dunclng, smail SHIPPING. TO SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND. Steamer. TonsT1ComiDaDder7 oiTTCoi SaTIir NESTOR 14.A28IF.

Adeock Oct. 31 Oct. ai T-uejHASiiu ia.4.4 w. saundera ktJLYSSES. 1 11, 8321D.T.

Williams tcabln class (Cramlc only. "Ceramic amIU Adelaide. Nov. 22 xUlyases calls Hoban an rout, to Melbourne. lares ana an particular, apply to JOHN SANDERSON and Ill William-street.

8363 lines). DALOETY and COMPANY LIMITED. 841 1 388 eoi nuuftas-ffiKLsr, (. lines) LINE, to nniMA inin iapin Calllna at Svdnev. Brlahane.

Thuradav lalanrt iavau, jaaauai, aunK aw aJiu eiapanttse AT8UTA MARU. .1 0000 8000 8000 Oct. 21 Nov. 18 Dec. 23 Oct.

28 I Nov. 25 1A.AA1U HAKU KIT A NO MARU. uec. au Salla from Nn. A Vlctnria TViclr 11 a.m.

Saturday, 21st Inst. must be on REDUCED FARES NO EXCHANGE. To Hong Kong and Return 77 10 0 To Shanghai and Return 80 10 0 To Yokohama and Return 91 10 0 All Particulars and Tourist Literature j. Obtainable from DALQETY and COMPANY LIMITED, 341 COLLINS-STREET. 1 Central, 280 481 BOURKE-STREET.

kt. (a lines). AND LINE TO JAPAN, 7000 tons 7000 tons 7000 tone Dec' 3 Jan. 4 BIO. REDUCTION IN FARES (No Exchange).

tu.unA.A ana iu.iunL i. TRIP FROM MELBOURNE. 01 10 First, 98 Second. No Hotel Expenses. OIBBS, BRIOHT and 341 u.i.

xei. uent. lu.x.B I joint MACDONALD. HAMILTON and Fas.enger Co. (Tel.

9700), 300 and Agents. 497 Colllnvstrert. 1 orBBS. BRIOHT and Freight Agents, FAST, UP-TO-DATE MOTOR PASSENOER REGULAR PASSENGER SERVICE). ROMOLO I 18.000 tons (dls.rTabthOctT ESQUILINO.

I 18,800 tons idle.) I 11th Nov. Vot Tjlte. Tl.f.a n. ftnlllnra mnil F.nu am ana Argus juvery caturoay. or write xor iiiubtratea rampniet, italx inai WAY TO EUROPE, giving full particulars, ax for detalla HOLY YEAR TOUR.

PRINCIPAL AGENTS. WILLIAM HEALS PTY. LTD. Joint Passenger Agents. DALQETY and CO.

461 341 ColUns-st. Tel. O. 388. WILLIAM HEALB PTY.

826 Collins-street. Tel. Cent, 6841. B' PHJLP AND CO. LTD.

JAVA-SINGAPORE SERVICE. All caran hnnked unhlei-t In terma. pnndl. tions and exceptions of Company's BUI of BURNS, PHILP and COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In New South wales), 312 Collins-street, Melbourne, C.L Cent. 8238.

FOR SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND. (Transhipping for Outports.) SPECIAL REDUCED RETURN FARES. Steamer. Tons. Commander, 6 p.m.

ORMONDE. 14,982 M. J. Barson Oct. 17 20,000 L.

V. James Oct. 31 20,000 F.R.O'Bullevaa Nov. 14 ORFORD. 20,000 A.

L. Owens Nov. 28 12,041 A.J.Baxter Dec. 12 20.000 R.L.F. Hubbard Dec.

26 seasonable tonics in to-day (jut'denim Notes. it General. The Government and Country party have agreed to a 'compromise of a boa id ot three to control transport. Further consideration was niven ta the Gas Kegulation Jiill iu the Legislative. Assemuiy nntt niKiii.

a proposal create referees with power to prices mid denl with tho duality and nuritv of Has its defeated. At a mass meet inn the men affected by the dispute in the meat trade rejected the terms offered by employers. But they decided to confine the strike to the cxpoic section ot the industry. Men engaged in the 'local trado wjio went out on strike as a protest against the employment of volunteers will resume work immediately. Mr.

tTIm and his companions, who are flying to Australia, left Alor Star foi Sourabaya yesterday. They should reach Derby (W.A.)' either to-day or to-morrow, easily breakins Sir Kingufoid Smith's' Vigorous condemnation of the grow ing and heavy coHt of Government was cx Dressed at a meeting in the Town Hall. and a reform league was formed. The Employment Council is lo con-' sider gran ting a loan of 410.000 to tha Metropolitan Board to provide materia la for drninace and sowerno-e works tn ho conducted us works for sustenance, and a further 200,000 for important water supply projects. A classification of metropolitan unemployed reveals thnt less than 70 per cent, of thoso registered were displaced by the depression, and that nearly 30 Dei? cent, were casuais in normal times.

President Roosevelt, has taken action to counteract the rising wave of criticism of the National Kecovery Steamer. Date. Berth. Agents. ORUNGAL.

Hat, No. 6 A.U.S.N. Oct. 21 1 p.m. 467 Colllns-st.

TIME. No. 11 Hd. Smith (Cargo only) Oct. 24 5 p.m.

35 Market-it, KARfJoi-A No. 13 McL. McE. Ltd. (Syd.

only) Oct. 25 Wllllam-st. OR fills TON Oct. 28 NO. 6 A U.8.N.

Co. WESTRALIA Nov. 1 No. 10 MeTb. S.8.

Co. CANBERRA. Nov. 4 No. 0 Howard Smith.

MANUNDA. Nov. 7 No. 10 Adelaide B. Tho United States has entered upon its two-year programme for a sharp curtailment of the production of coin audi hog farms.

Unemployed registrations Inst wcelc in the metropolis were 000 less than tht previous week, and 600 less in the country. There are 10,000 men on relief i works and 17,000 on works for sustenV Owin to -ear raWiif embankment near Gorir.andale, Gippslarid one passenger was killed ana two wero seriously injured. The Bicvcl Health Week1 Show wan officially opened by the Prime Minister (speaking from Canberra;" at the Town Hall last night. A comureheiisfve din play has been -organised by the IN MEMQRIAM. 0H TA of everlaatlng love El.ktem,iPbr.,inc to darling and il vi Kaye Audenon, killed Id France 3rd May, 1917.

w. Ki.S.,i.orEi Inserted bv hi. invinv Bnrf Bi.n. Aubrey, enter, and brother, 00 Mitchell-street, East Brunswick. ANpERSON.

In loving and cherished memory uitu hlllUDUll, aTlBU, Willi JNUIfillU Swiftly the year are passing, In silence we still remember. Inserted by hla lovlnir urandma. M. Edwards, SO Mitchell-street. East Brunswick.

BIRRELL. In loving remembrance of my puflaca away on me leui uciooer, On our wall there's a beautiful picture, Of our loved gone to ret; we will always treasure and keep It, For our dad was one of the beat. Inserted by his loving wire and family. BOWER. In loving memory of our dear son.

nun, wuu tMaca avwny on uitj JWm vciounr, He lives with ui In memory still. Not lust to-day, but ever will. Inserted by his loving parents. BOWER. In ever In vine memorv of Bobby.

the hearts of Don, Reg, Uncle Harty, Auntie nu BOWER. In loving memory of our dearest nine iriena, hod. r.ver rcmemucreu. Mr. and Mrs.

N. Femberta and Lloyd. BROWN. Tn lav In mpmnrv af mv dear lov- October, 1932. loving father of Bill and Harold, Leslie ana Leme, ana loving aaugu- Heme, n.i.r, Sadly missed and loved by all.

Inserted by bis loving wife, 1. M. sons, and daughter. Nellie. BUTTLER.

In loving memory of my dear aun, vvuiLer. wuo leu ubibbu wi avlu ww ber, 1928, What happy days we once enjoyed When we were together. But now the chain has broken links. Those days have gone for over, Inserted by bis loving father. BUTTLER.

In loving memory of my dear passea away lBtn uctoDer, lviui. Resting where no shadows fall, Peacefully sleeping be awaits us all; God will link the broken chain RLIII filru.ni whpn wit meet Strain. Inserted by his loving mother and his loving young sisters, ivy ana neuy. BUTTLER. In loving memory of our dear rum or, woo passea away vm tober, 1928, aged 21 years.

jb wo iuvcu mm wo uiih hiui, CAMPBELL (nee Wilson). In loving memory oi our aear motner, wno passea away on loin utioocr, vv. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace she waits us all, And Ood will link the broken chain, As one by one we meet again. Inserted by her loving daughters, Myrtle, Violet, Doris, and ion, COLLINS.

In loving memory of our dear aaugnier, Mary unnnuna lAaay-, wno af parted this life 19th October, 1928. My grief this world will never know And sadness that Is mine, And as the years grow older, My heart for you, dear May, will pine. No one knows the silent longing, Few have seen me weep; I shed my tears from a broken heart While others are asleep. It Is just five years ago to-day Since my dear daughter passed away, A beautiful memory ia all I have nnr.t.TN9 In lotrinrr memorv of mv dear ats- ter, Mary unnsuna wiiu aepariea this life 19th October, 1928. My love for you, dear May, will never grow It Is something on earth that stands alone; Others may change just like the weather, But my love goes on for ever.

In memory lane we meet again, Bringing the years that are o'er; Whispering softly of days to come, When life's dream is o'er. Days of sadness still come o'er me, Hidden tears still softly But loving memories keep you near me. Though you were called five years ago Deeply loved. Inserted by her loving sister. Kathleen.

COLLINS. In loving memory of my dear sister. May, vno died istn uciooer, ivzk. Sweetest of memories are all that Is left Of dear, loving Mary, one of the best. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Myra and Mort Collins.

DaLLACHY. In loving memory of my dear nusotuia ana minor, xwnjui.ui, wno uiau 19th October, 1928. Sweet rest. To memory ever Inserted by his loving wife, and son, Kerry. DALLACHY.

In fond memory of our dear father; Ben Dauachy. who aiea -istn October. 1B28, aged 84 Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he wait for us all. Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, 'lAunLe and' Archie Adams, The, Avenue, -TfvV: DYER. in loving memory of our dear father, wno passea away on iin uoioner, ivi, In memory; a consFant thought, In )wart a eijant sorrow.

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Clarence and Eyrel. FORD. In loving memory of my dear mother, wno passea away on itn ucioneiv ivji. Lova's greatest gift Remembrance, insenea oy nor jovinn uuKiucr, nunm. son-in-law, Jack Ostle; granddaughters, norma ana nana.

GOODROPE. in loving memory of my dear nunoanu, ueurKe, wuu jHwnru away i aeu- aon on ine ivm vctoDer. -iviu, Fondly remembered. GREIG. In loving memory of my husband ana our miner, wng uicu buuubui wo itm uuiuittir, tii Love In death should make us tee What love in life should always be.

Inserted by his wife and daughters. HA LLAM. Cherished memories of my darling aaugnier, tiene, loving eisicr oi orenan nu ixirna, wno pnsaea awny un iwin utiuun, 1928, at st. Kilda: also her loving mother, who died 7th Octoher, 1D18. Her life a beauHful memory.

Her absence a silent sorrow. Dad. HALL AM. In loving memory of my dear cousin, Rene, who passed away on the 19th uciooer, mils. Always so loving, unselfish and kind, Few In this world her equal to And; A beautiful life came to an end, She died as she lived, everyone's friend.

Nance. HALLAM. In loving memory of my dear inena, itene, uiea win uciooer. justa. Remembrance.

Inserted by her loving friend, Betty Collier. St. Kilda. HARDING. Tn sad and loving memory of my near nunoana, narry, wnu uunneu anai the 10th October.

1932, result of an accident, age 29 years, dear daddy of Jean, Lprna (decearied) and Ronnie; also my dear little daughter, Lorna, who passed away on the monthH. God shall wloe away tears from off an races; ana were snau ne no miui-j ui neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away. TnflMii fiv hia ovine wife and children, HARDING. The hour Is coming, In which all in meir graves nan no mserxea Dy ur, ana n. vm-j and JOHNS.

In sad and loving memory or my Damns: son ana our nosr utuiiict, (Allle). who passed away at his parenis residence. 114 Peel-street. North Melbourne, on the 19th October, oWsta T-mfTnhPT-tv1 Inserted ly his loving mother, brothers and slater. JOHNSON.

In loving memory of our deartj' lovea mamer, wiiu punscu UclODer, lUJa; aiao our awr iimtn who paased away on 30th June, ivsi. ti --Imerted by their sons and daughters, Hrvnmawr-ruau, duuui ixuiiueinsu. JONES. In loving memory of my dear hus- Dana ana our aear lamer, uouia Jones, who passed away suddenly on 19th uciooer, ivan. Inserted by loving wife, sons and daugh ter.

inucci Tn mtrmnttnnatM nfitinrv nf mil teemea wornmaw, aunn mjuw passea away on mm ucioDr i. Inserted by his workmates at the M.xf.T.B.. Hanna-atreet. ner. way yard.

MARTIN, In loving memory of my husband, wno aiea iwin vciuuer, aw-j- Always so loving, unselfish ana kind. Few in the world his equal to find; A beautiful life came to an end, He died as he lived everyone's friend. Inserted by Ms loving wife and step-daughters. Ida and McNEILAOB. In loving memory of our dear moiner, wno passea away on mo ivui w- oer, tvou.

We tJierish still with love sincere Memories of one we loved so dear, Inserted by her loving family, Yarravtlle. MOUNTAIN. A tribute of love to the memory or our dear rnend, louis j. Mountain, wno went home 19th October, 1932. Love's greatest gift Remembrance.

Inserted oy the members of Wesley Sunday School Tea Table. OAKLEY. In loving memory of my dear wire, uora Madeline, wno passea away on the 10th October, 19.11. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband.

OAKLEY. In loving memory of my dear motner, wno passea away on me ivin uciv ber. 1931. Two tittle words not hard to write, Words I remember all my life My mother. Inserted by her lovtnr daughter.

May. O'KiEEFK. In loving memory of our dear eon ana oroiner, jacK, wno passea away Heidelberg on the 19th October, 1924. Not lust to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inrerted by his loving parent, sisters anl bn there.

PATKRSON. In loving memory of our dear iiuriivr, woo passea away ivui LrciODer, 1930. You live with ut In memory itlll, Not Just to-day, but always win. Inserted by her loving family, Doll. Vera, Nell, George and PATERSON.

In fonifeet memory of Vickie. lovea motner or dons, vera, Nellie. Oladys 1930 PH'd away 10th October, A silent thought, a secret tear, Still keeps her memory aver dear. Inserted oy her lovlne daushtap. Nnia.

PATFRson. In loving memory of our dear ber. 1930, Ever remsmbored. Mar'e Ml1 nd PECK, In- loving memory of our dear wno passed away on 19th October, A 'beautiful memory left behind pf a loving mother, so good and kind. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, in -law, Charles and dna, and grand- enuaren.

loving mnmory of our dear nninil tt paseea away win To-day hrings back memones, Memories that make us cry: To think that you were tsken Before you ssid good-bye, Inserted by her loving daughter. inln Ivv. Arthur, and grandchild, Phyllis Dow FUNERAL NOTICES. JONES. The Friends of the late Mr.

THOMAS JONEB. of 87 Osborne-street, South Yarra, are Informed that bl remains will be interred in the Footscray Cemetery. The funeral will leave B. Matthews Pty. Chapel, 103 Toorak-road, South Yarra, THIS DAY (Thursday), 19Ut October, at CIOCK.

tors. 103 Toorak-road, South Yarra. win, oo. nt at Runllntr.atrfiat. Richmond are respectfully Informed that the remains of heir beloved only daughter.

Joan Sylvia, will Interred In the New Melbourne uemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave her grand parents' residence, 234 copr In -street, Richmond, THIS (Thursday) IdORNINQ, 19th uciuuer. 11 john ai.mson. Funeral Director. Kead office.

Richmond. Tels. J1QQ3 ana J3m. JONES are reiDect fully Informed that the remains of their dearly beloved daughter, Clarice Evelyn King, will be interred In ihe HeiDOume uontrai uemeiery, ariiuu. xn lunarai win icavs ineir roamviiuo, uauus street, North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Thurs- JUHKfil ALtaiHUN rrx.

runerai! nireernr. 13ft Er ml. at reet. Nortn. Meibourae.

and all suburbs. Phone F1701. informed that his remains will be Interred in tne tinaeioerg uomeiery. 'ine lunerai is si Hotham-street, Colllngwood, THIS bAY xvin hi if.JU p.m. W.

G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. Tel. 1143 lines j.

NATHAN are Informed that her remains win no interred in tne Hrignion cemetery, The xuneral will move from her realdance. Yaiium," A many-road, Toorak, this DAY KAuurauay iwvn uciooer, a. a.au p.m. HERBERT KINY1 and RONd. Vunet-al Tllrwn.

wtm, Afcnuus-sireiii, menmona. I'aone jatoa. PARKER. The Friends of the late MAR-(1ARET PARKKR ara ivanaftrnllv tn. formed that her remains will be interred In the Boroondara Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her residence. 26 Male-street, Middle tsrigmon, thih day, at 2.30 p.m., HOWARD CHRISTOPHER PROCTER are rPSDectfullv lnfnrmed that hla fiinnml trill leave me resiaence oi nis crother-in-iaw, Mr. r. numiiouii, ii u. a cooper-si reei, rresion, TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, at o'clock, for the Heidelberg Cemetery, arriv PTY.

Elsternwlck. ARTHUR ALLF.N flUAW ar infArmed that his remains will be cremated at the Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner. The funeral will leave his residence, 56 Tlvoll-road, South varra. rmo jjax tinuraaayj, ivitx uctooer, at 2 n.m. uKAxi'UN ana oaksdn, unaenaneri, iw HiiEniflcreaL.

winaaor. ana juaivern. iiai. 370. SMITH.

The Friends of the late GEORGE THOMAS SMITH are Informed that hie Hemeterv. Th funeral will leave hla real- dence, 101 Hotham-street, Colllngwood, THIS uai murscmv), j.miii a. p.m. J. FRlRfiUSON and HON.

Funeral Dlrectorfl. 712 High-street, THprnbury. Tel. JW3037; 146 jonnsion-stroei, uouingwooa. CREMATION NOTICES.

CREMATION. Illustrated Booklet, posted free. Apply Crematorium Office, Oth uoor, Tempie-court, 422 or 6700. BUSINESS NOTICES. EDLEY' 8 Florists.

Manchester Unit arende. Beautiful Wreatha. from BS. 3133. Evenings, FU30S3.

LOST AND FOUND. Rate: 9d. per Line; Saturdays, 1 per Line. ANIMALS ANO BIRDS. DOGS Sold, any week day, between 10 a.1 and 5 p.m.

Lost Dogs Home. F2800. ljaVE Pounds Reward paid for recovery of (in near shoulder, blaze, white icet; uj" umainK. Drpnaea (in circle' near shoulder, blaze, white feet. The Com mercial Carrying co Police Station, iu i OST olack and tnn AUHtrslInn firSt- Kewara.

aa uavis-su Brtinavt'lck. 1 bay Mare, 4 off hinds and ironi sVtHLe. Knivarti. him. jiAnne hoflit.

OST; bay Mare, 10 hands. ahnulders. Reward. 39 Glen HunUy-rdT, Elsternwlck. L2723.

OST from Moorabbln, Sunday, 1 bay Geld' ing, Hnua, ucura an dltlon. Reward. XSfiOO. 1JOUNDK Others. Lost, bay Pony white on face, two hind feet white, scarred Knees.

lie-ward. 34 Richmond. towards Dandenong. Hussy. "Strayed from camberweii, chestnut Geid- ij tng.

in nanas, noggea mane, itewara, rOLD Rlntr. A diamonds. blue atones. KX tween city and Albert Pk. Reward.

436 Longdate -st EFT, corner Tooronga and Wattle Tree I bv blind unlriior'a wife. Cane. Rfl- wniu, iciui iiiiiK lit oauaruiKiiain. EFT in State Bank. Saturday Swan Foun 1J tain Pen.

keenaake. Reward. R. Chat LOST, gent. 'a Oilskin Cape, last Saturda; afternoon, between N.

Essendon and Till amarlna. Pindar rewarded. Rln TullAmarln OST. Tuesday night, Pascoe stone marten Necklet. Reward.

Shapespeare noiei, r. ueenooorry ana uryourgn OST, Watch, between and l.L. I. Omega. Reward, Kindly return to T.

'Lucas, uoiunKwooa. 05t, Spare fyrej' Carrier, Tall Light and Numtifir Plata. 12A.R4R. off Olila. A.

7.nrh. OST, Athletic Spiked Shoe, Tuesday, Stud- m-m icy ur ioinam-ra. xtewara. H.a.M.. Ako onice.

OST, gold Eversharp Pencil, Bturt- Tuesday night. Ring Kewara. OST. llsard Bag, between Beaver and Vlda Monday, Reward. 28 VUla- Presion.

OhT. A sold Teeth. on nlate. near St pairs of overalls. Reward.

L. W.T. Age. OST, off tram. St.

Kllria.rri.. near Too. Rnr innlalnln- aiill (Initios Rlnir OST, lady's gold Watch and chain' "RT ward. 3 Glen Huntly. OST, by tea salesman, comfort's fund Wal- jui au.

newara, win. OST, laajs Glasses, S7Yarra xv-iurn huaj ineairo. -wurae-Bi, OBT, Case of ToileTBoap, in. sub. RT ward.

Rlnar M44aa. IRAHRA.V or city, Sunday or MondoyTmack Wallet, containing 6 and French calen- newara. nmg 7900. MISS.NQ FRIENDS. M.

per Unas Saturdays, 1 per Line, DUNN'S Detectlv Atrannv Mu, V.m 1 QUA a lance, Phone, C. taca. 7 Ellsabcth-st Melh. A BwiiTT, rrlvata uetectlve. Ulvorce niT.M Aavice iree.

lolltns-at. Dtt Beauchamp'a). A.HSjfWir'!? coall" right: tak. ssn.ii.avrs..w r-' Hiti5? Bunion, ftpeclallsta ivi. AU trouhlea.

anj xM 2.. ohu- Ta.minT: POWL1NQ' select. atyT has vacanetea 1142. 6.P.O. BOX WoULb Jean, Willie.

Stuart or Vrank HvMr ne Dwyer), 13 WKh'." communicate MATRIMONIAL NOTICES. M- 11 1 par Lin, C-Bun BUREAU. Aavice i ma femnised" fcfi" lorTaT tcSlSS-. Hours 9 to 8. Hats.

I tuaiiera. fee, a.iigm vld'estabiii y- A. A. marriages Offices, ductlon fee) intro- 'efUVtm' 440 till siami forel well dreawdr'buBi- aaan. wen iiae oent.j to 30 iaay.

iair. nr-tltr mut Jsi7 fiLlXL Matrl- Private Marriages, SfiKSli. 4W. QueenVrV. leensberry-st.

ftf.5!"V".i ear pre'erred. so to 40. rond of fill'" OMco, I.ui;,5l.i:Yolrl wehea meet lo to SJ, outings; own car nref.rM appearance, like re.peetab a man huim. imA hKrf "lbf City. M.W22nl' mf refined worg- i.w uenuin.

ou, gentlemen, cll Agwcy. ISO Malvern- PURCELU In loving memory of my dear uiuuiar, wuu iianavu away un uitj inta 1031. Always remembered. InHertAii hv hnr invlnir inn. Jim; daUBrh- ter-in-law, and grandchildren, Jlmmle and Juraie.

HEADS. In loving memory of our dear mo iner, granama ana great granama. wno passed away letn October, laaa. Remembrance. Inserted by Clare, Thelma and Uttle vaima.

RENOUP. In loving memory of my dear moiner, wno passea away on avis uciuuDr, 1W. Not to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving husband, di ter, Nellie; son-in-law, Jim. memory of my dear har.

1027. leaved and remambarad alwava. Inserted by her loving daughter, Irene, and on-in-iaw. uavo. ENOUP.

I ter. Helen October, 1927, Margarot-street, West vuuiacrwy. Deeply missed, but not forgotten. A. and G.

Lougmulr. RIDLEY. In loving memory of my beloved nusoana, wno aiea on me ivia uciooer, 1920: also my dear daughter. Ivy, who died on im -urn ucccniucr, tvio. Deep in my heart there la a picture Of loved ones gone to rest; In memory's frame I will keep them, Vnr thtv tjrer two nf tha heat.

Inserted by his loving wife and mother, wuacjiuiiiB cuuicy. RIDLEY. In fond memory of my loving jainer, wno aiea on iuin uciooer, lvw, aiso aear ivy, wno aiea on iatn uecemner, ivih. WIU Elsie, and grand- RIDLEY. In loving memory of my dear, minor, wno paaaea away on ivin wioi 1020.

Loved and remembered always. Inserted by his loving daughter, Annie, ROBB. In loving memory of ft true friend, who departed this life low October, raw. ffiver remembered. Inserted by Mr.

and Mrs, McKensle, it. -rvew. BUNDLE (nee Stewart). In loving memory ui my aear ana uur iuviiik aiaiur, Lillian Rose, loving mother of Alex, and Mnrgaret, who passed away 19th October, A tender chord of memory In anfilv tnunhed tnrinv. Yun will always be remembered dbbs' nwav.

ring mother, sisters RUNDLE (nee Stewart). In loving memory ui my aear sisier, Lilly, wuo paaaeo away un the 19th October, 1929, loving mother of Alex ana Maigarei. reuieuiuvrcu, Inserted by E. Bullen. RUSSELL.

Tn loving memory of my dear oaa ana granapa, wno passea away on ine luin uciooer, oaaiy jniasea. One sad year of deepest sorrow, Filled with bitter grief and pain, Always wishing, always longing, For my dear dad back again. He lives wllh us in memory still, Knt liiat tn.rinv. hut alwava will. Inserted by hla loving daughter.

Evelyn, and son-in-law, Law son; grandchildren, xvusseii ana jjavia. RYAN. In loving memory of my dear wife, Annie, who died on tne l9tn October, 1927; also Rodie, who died on the 17th October, 1017. Rniilv mlflflMl. Inserted by her loving husband and family.

RYAN. Tn lovlna: memorv nf our dear mother. wno passed away itn uc toner, 1927; aiso uur aear uruiiiwr, Auany, iu wuiuuer, j.xi. M.I. P.

nonnt tn memnrv than wnrda can tfill Inserted by her loving daughters, Eileen ana natnieeo, SILCOCK. In loving memory of my dear wire ana our loving moiner, Annie, wao passed away on tne mm uciooer, i3u, The gates of heaven opened, A gentle voice said, come; Without a farewell spoken. Our denr one entered home. Inserted by her husband and sons, George SMITH. in loving memory of my dear father.

wno pan be a away ai ioorongn. on avui uc- tober, 1932. Sadly missed. Inserted by loving son and daughter-la aw, mil ana vie. smiiu, naaarvuir.

THOM. In loving memory of my dear hus- oana. ueorge isner. ana our loving lamer, who was called home on the 19th October, lfl.11. Some dav we'll understand.

Inserted by nlu loving wife, -daughtersv sons-in-iaw ana granacnuareD. THOMPSON. In loving memory of our sis ter u-raoaiej, wno passea away ivia ucio oer. itfiu, ai rairneia. We miss you more as years go by.

i-i trior and dautrhter united. Inserted by her slaters and brothers, 106 Palmerston-street, canton. WHITBOURNE. In loving memory of mother. wno passea away on join uciooer, J.V1I1.

Sweet rest. Inserted bv her loving son. Win; daughter-in-law. May, and family. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

'Ttsff'-to eXBrea ICIATION OT.PIKSON and FAMILY rleriire to eVBreas their hlnoete and heart felt APPRECIATION to relatives and friends for the' numerous letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of ivmnnthv rucplvurl In their recent sad bereave- menl win nil nlnnmi Ntfitnt this an a neraonal expression or. our oeepcsi uramuuo, Lynnvllle. Victoria. TEID. Mrs.

REID and FAMILY desire jlv to express tneir neartreit thanks 10 an kind friends for expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, letters In their recent sad bereavement of their dear son and brother. TCdo-nr: alao thanklns nun in staff of Alfred Hospital, ma yanBy-roaa, Mm. ROLFE. nf Ml Rtatlnn.atPMt It North Carlton, THANKS all friends lor their many expressions of evmoathv In her recent bereavement, and especially thanks Mrs. Tracy ana mum rarwnson tor their vamaoie asstsiance.

FUNERAL NOTICES. ARCHER. The Friends of Mr. RICHARD jl a. Arnjrir.rv are reapeciiuuy informed that the rem a Inn af hla dearly loved wife.

Annie Kennedy, will he Interred In the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to move from his residence, No. SI Prospect-street, Glenroy, THIS DAY (Thursday), 19th October, at 1.30 p.m. R. McKENZiE.

Funeral Director fall 111b- uruB). i-ieaa umce: ihv unrenaon-sireei, Bnutn MeiDourne. pnone M3107 (2 lines). Til IER8ICA. The Friends JOSEPH 13 BKRSICA are respectfully Invited to fol low nis remains 10 ins awnner (jemeierv.

The funral will move from hla residence. Bl Herbert -street, Northcote, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 11 a.m. MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS. S3 Blyth-strcct, Brunswick, and branches; also 11 PrtHi -mJi his remains to the Burwood Cemetery. The funeral will leave his-residence, No.

2 Tara-treet. Hawthorn East. THIS DAY (Thura- aayi, juin uciooer, at 4 p.m. lki finu ana nun, mineral uireciori, Phontr J1441. TiINDLEY.

REQUIEM MASS will be ele h.alail Ot bataHAlr'a I in in a.m. THIS (Thursday) MORNING, 10th October, for the repose of the soul ot the late KUWAtU) AIjL-KM BinUbKX, OE Bl Hlgn-tret aouth. Kew. The funeral will leave the Cathedral at the conclusion of the Mass 11 am. zor ine new Mcioourne uemeiery, Fawkner.

JOHN ALLISON. Funeral Director. Vic toria-street. Richmond. J1003 and aim.

NDIEY (E. Allen). ST. PATRICK'S Suested to attend the Requiem Mass for their eceased musical director, E. ALLEN BINDLEY, at the Cathedral, at 10.30 a.m.

TO DAY, and to assemble in tne enoir at a p.m. H. 3. BARCELO, Bon. Sec.

Choir. T.AtrRFNnF! NKTHERTON BOWEN. nf Spray-street, Elwood, are respectfully Informed that his remains will be interred In the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave John Allison's Parlors. 94 Victoria-street.

Richmond, THIS (Thursday) AFTER NOON, Jtfin uciooer, ni a utwa. -JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, Head office, Richmond. Teia. jitwa ana jaeiw. BRAD8HAW.

The Frlendi of the late Mr. ROBERT BRADSHAW are respectfully mrnrmnri that hla remains will be interred the Box Hill Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, Olinda, THIS dTy (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, arriving at the Box Hill Cemetery, about 3. 18. BURTON BnUHii unaeiraaers, uuyaaie, Phone 11.

lAKKIUK. ma rinu CArtnlUK are iniorraoa uw. uid rw mama of the New Melbourne General Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral Is appointed to move from his residence. 157 Arnold -atreet, Princes Hill, THIS DAY (ThuiMay), 1Mb at 3 p.ra.

W. G. APP8 and BONU PTY. LTD. Tel.

J114P (2 llnea). -The Friends of the late Mr. in kokersall. or iaa w. ton-street.

East Brunswick, are respectfully informed that his remains will be Interred In the New Melbourne Geneiat Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave the Methodist Church, Nicholson-street, East Brunswick, THIS DAY (Thursday), 10th October, at 3.3u p.m. (Service at 3 o'clock.) inatAH HOLD8WORTH. Funeral Director. 380 Lygon-atrect, Carlton.

Phone F1292. ro.ldPtipo. Nn. 20 Nentune-itreet. Rich mond, THIS DAY (Thursday), 19th October, mi he.ir.nnaf 3 tVaMofllf.

pmKi ana aun, hone J1441. Funeral Directors. MpKENHIE aiLL are raaoentfullv Invited st. follow hla remntna tn the nlapa nf lnii. ment.

In the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to leave his residence, 9 Princes atreet. Fltsroy, THIS DAY (Thursday), th October, at S.18 p.m. HBiNHi 4. n.

jHtBdWiB, unerai iirvcior, 14 John ton-street, Fltsroy, and branchet. tione J1QM. Til II MATILDA HOBKINO are resDeetfully vlted to follow her rem sins to the place of interment, me new Meimmme utmniery, Fawkner The funeral will leave the residence of her son, Mr. Mathgw Hoiking, 17 Dtght-rtreet, CoUlngwood, THIS DAY (Thursday), WALTER FEnOUSON, FuneAl Dlr-elor. 47 Vert'Street.

Colllngwood, and corner High anu am as iireeis, norincoie. raone Jilts, i be ed A 2 not of A A MJ a. mm ill LOWl-flT INTIi-KVSlT ANYONE IN CONSTANT EMPLOYMEN1 Duunuw wi'itiuui DCiuuiui. O. MURRAY PTY.

MURRAY PTY U. MUKKA1 PTY vi. Munnai i i --Kin. PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. ADVANCE 5 WITHOUT SECURITY, ADVANCE 10 WITHOUT SECURITY, ADVANCE 20 WITHOUT SECURITY.

Wage Earners, Tradesmen, Clerks, Civil Servants, Railway Officers, Teachers. 17 Queen-street (Ground Floor). 17 Queen-street (Ground Floor), 17 Queen-street (Ground Floor), MELBOURNE. r-LOWEST REPAYMENTS WITHOUT SECURITY. Office in Quiet Corner, of City.

Therefore Enaurlng Privacy. U. AlUttKAX I'll 11 V-jm fnone, central, not A A. A. A.

A. A When a LOAN Is required, your promise to pay Is sufficient. This business (established known as the lowest In Melbourne. S. C.

STEELE. S. STEELE. 67 ELIZABETH -STREET, 67 ELIZABETH-STREET, 57 ELIZABETH-STRELT, Second Floor. Sports Depot-chambers, LOANS.

5, 10. 20. 60. WITHOUT REGISTRATION. WITHOUT DELAY.

CASH SAME DAY. Larger Amounts on Furniture, Deeds of Land or any available security. Write or call. I will annreflat. th nniwirtonltv of do na.

business, and you will not be disappointed. Tel. F2832. Branch office In prlvatJ house, 52 Nicholson-street. Footscray.

A. A. A. A. A- MELBOURNE FINANCE MELBOURNE FINANCE AND CASH ORDER CO.

PTY, LTD. TO ANYONE IN CONBTANT EMPLOYMENT. Ur ItUUMUJrlUljUlUKB. wiinoui oenjuriij. Lower Interest and Repayments Than Win ttwtiaro CARLTON," 213 LYOON-STREET, CARLTON, 4 Doors from Orattan-st.

F2270. FOOTSCRAY, 205 BARKLY-STREET. PRESTON, 339 Oower-st Write. Phone or Call at Nearest Office. A LOANS.

10 UPWARDS. LOANS ADVANCED SAME DAY. LOANS Privately. Lowest Interest. LOANS FLINDERS BUSINESS AGENCY LOANS FLINDERS BUSINESS AGENCY i.nMH ptv i.Tn LOANS 325 1st floor, MELB.

LOANS 107 COLLiwuwuuu. lYiiNR 9flQ Rrlri RIRHMOND. LOANS 254 Glenferrle-rdy MALVERN. LOANS 118 Olen ELSTERNWICK. LOANS cr.

OAKLEIGH. LOANS 192 White BOX HILL. LOANS 196 HIgh-sto KEW, LOANS 421 PREBTON. A A. OA a ivnnTSfiRA Y.

HA Trvtnar.at. footscray. Householders. 36 Irvtng-sL FOOTSCRAY, 2 upwards; in inn en-si. 36 Irvlng-st, AUUABUriAX, ijasn Dime jjay.

rnone uOTiscray wm, NORTH Lowest 160 Queensberry-st. IMUKTH interest, lou uueensoerry-si. MfiPTU writ. inn Qiiniihrrv-t. NORTH or Phone, 160 Queensberry-st.

NORTH F2382. 160 Queens be rry-st. A A. A. PRiVATii LoANsroOfoTM).

tn' or wnnoui necuriiy. Extended, Easy Terms. Strictly Confidential, Call, Write or Phone F2296 or J2760. Business Done at Your Own Home. CITY.

326 ColUns-st. (next Beauchamp's). RICHMOND, 279 Brtdge-rd. (op. Coles).

ABSOLUTELY CONFIDENTTAL" LOANS, NOTHING TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. MAVRR VTlNlNrP fil I.Tn PROMPT, LOWEST RATES, EASY TERMS. 49 2nd floor. Tel. 1709.

Lends 3 UnwardiT ADAM SMITH tnn eh Inn hxhlni ihla hi ml. ADAM SMITH ness. ADAM SMITH 11 Elisabeth Melbourne. ADAM SMITH 11 Melbourne. ADA VI SMITH 407 Abbots ford.

ADAH SMITH 179 Collinnwood. ADAM SMITH w. urunswics. A DVaNCES IMMEDIATELS A A To Anyone In a Responsible Position, Lowest Rates' of Interest. Easy Repayments.

W. K. rWATKlN8 PTY. 317 MELROTIRNR. VTjVaNCES on Deeds, Personal Security, A Life Policies; Interests under wills pur chased, bills discounted dally.

R. A PRIVATE person'hai dv a. ueaa iu repuiaDie pi menta; no security. M89, A RE you in need of Financial Aftf it fa we can assist you. Lowest interest, easy iy aunded' to PP.Pf' Drapers, at7 Bwanston-street.

MELBOURNE. CA Are range to advance you what yon want, and you can still have the. use of your car. No ur pnrieciiy connaeniiai. Sea Mr.

Speed. 493 Elizabeth -sL Phone, chia. in-or nuuro, ring ruiun. PAR FINANCE. All claasos of Finance done under legal conditions.

Chances Rechner, Motor Finance, Sales and aieio. Kitaai. OHARLEB EDWARDS. Large or small loans nuw aub, -Airangea immeai- aieiy. see me Dersonniiv in confidence.

MELBOURNE. 1st Floor. 80 Swans ton-street. MMiDuuniiDi, rnone Aiitoau, KEW, 276 Corner Union-street. ui.w-irf.ni.iE.1 ii.i op.

r.Kt AS MONEY. EASY TEHMfl -1J1VR1 mja Credit Dranere will tAnd aiirnlna TTunl un twiHi rams. yn ana aiBcuss yaur nnn- uiui iirauicms, c. i.uvri ana uu. nr.

Lilu. p. larra. 3tt4V. DUMJA8 SMITH and (Many Yean Manager Important xaiaucncB iumiiierciai nanK), 108 Queen-street.

Phone Cent. 6236. MONltJY Available for Mortgages and Interests Under Wills. VERY I.OWRST TKBMH IJRPT and SECONDTlORTOAaa. M6NeV 4 -lflt- SiWi 200.

300 to 1n0; ao 10 Johnston, 408 LENFF.RRIP. nlan A Qtt DtiGn3 Parker Cash Order 265 'Qlenferrie-rond. HALL for PRIVATE LOANS HAJvlj HALL HARRY HARRY HARRY HARRY HARRY lor LUlVBBr RATKfi. for LOANS. unwnrda HALL HALL 4 Queen'H-watk, Melbourne, 4 Queon's-walk.

Melbourne. Next Tourist Bureau 81 Nlchnlann.al.. Pnn1trt.v HALL 1AL.U HARRY HALL 68 HaRRY HALL HARRY HAM, 317 ft Hav.ar HfiBhi. HARRY HALL 121 U.t.v.n HARRY FALL OEELONO and BALLARATl OAN, 2 UO. LOWEST INT.

nr. mih. iicuy, low no security, strict ah uituniKB. an stores, Ac. 37R7: ren.

will onlt iSkicik kl-i. CASH ORDERS 6th floor (take Capitol Hpuse. lOO 8wanston-street. GECOND MORTGAGE MONEYWAITINff, tores; also Loans granted. Towns Supply awwuign-n, icnoiai' nroDertv flreenahnrmtBh rilalHrt.

anM tnr At ciBj-a cueni; pay per cenv uar inspection. J. K. Archer, Auctioneer, 10 Queen- 7ANTED, 500. flrst from vate lender, who Isn't anlagonfstlo to nrnZ mbid.

naivasi, Lend from 6 p.c. on villas, erected or to be erected, vacant I arid, hotels or any sound proposition, repayable lni. onl and prtn. (as with 8 8. Bank).

1 lni ca' cos- Particulars without oollgatlon. Property nwcted and loan finalised immediately. O'DONOHUE and BREW. Solicitor. CanltOl HuUSA Rtvanalnn.ali-siat Wnti W'tV flfertB- lowest rates." H.

Hunt Utber, solicitors, 285 Ool- C0NVEYANCE8. Wi.rrnr.kn.tu..! ot. B'QifW Dletrlcl. Vans going regu any; Loading wanted, farker, laf York Pranran. 8811).

Good storage. teneive storage Accommodation. Empty. Transport Vans GOING Adelaide, unmans. Special Conceaalona WASl vTOODTtemoves, fronil3 loadn VAIII VfllAFIt Pill.

Mmmm nn. Rita. nil. TlRICE. Remove from R.nnH'nvl..n.

8 anv 1... ..1 Suite. REMOVALS anywh. re. large ReoTvan.

coun try, 3 100 mile. sub. is, work lusian. rpHRKE-'i-ON rteo van, extra large, rate, Rlne C. 704.

R. 411 a m. MINING MCCTING3. LECTROLYTIC ZINC COMPANY OF TRALASIA LIMITRn. Notice la herehv alven that ih.

ral MEETING of Electrolytic Zlne Company of Australasia Limited will be held at the Board Room. Coll'na (lata, a77.0l.titu MBiMurne nirance, mrougn Oo House) ii TraoVhooSrd dw Business: Sheet, the Statement of Accounts for the 4, To transact any other Bustnesa that ma hA le.Ta llV hrnllavhl fAatn.hl "By Order ol theBord, Collins HnllM. rnHln. October. 1,33 in MININO NOTICES.

IS. AgV 0 NOTE Under tne Postal Cot Post onio. lll oe forwarded from offlc, ot Dost.nT Adverlliwra who do not deslr. their names anc addresaes disclosed may have replies addreaeeo I'- onuntii onice or agent-, receipt. In a consniracv case iri Svdnev veix.

BIRTHS. HMD (nee Ann H.rp). On th. lh Ooto-l. M.ri.lelna Private Hosn tal.

Park. Si. lo Mr. nd Mrs. John yoyo, of Olen.

SiX-avenue, Kew-a daughter (Ann tills). ahf-rwIN fnee May Lovell). On th. 14th "octopsrYa Beaklnore Prlvat. HoAltal, Cam-Krwell.

to Mr. and S. V. Sherwln. 26 Allison-avenue, Olen lria a daughter (Joan DEATHS.

nn lb iKlh October. Annie Ken -way. the deorly loved wirtot Jhbril John? Laura, Annie, Jimn and Ada, aied 50 year. Late of 61 Prospect- street, Uienroy. rin thm iTth October, at his real.

it u.rhert Northcote. Joaenn. dearly loved husband of Bertha Berates, and oDDTni rtn th 17th October, at his real. dtoce. 51 Herbert-street, Northcote.

Joaepn Smlca. too pi the lata Seraphina and Add Berilca. loved brother of John, Louisa (Mrs. CaieylT Catherine (Mra. Browne) and Jo- h.pna.

(Mra. raironi, May his soul rest in peace. BIUON. On the 18th October, at hla home, "a ibM-rirMi. Hawthorn Rut.

Jamei Al. (red. beloved husband of Ellen, loving father of Walter (deceased). Reg, Nellie (Urt. Kennedy), Lea.

(Wiled In action), Fred. Jim (deceased). Ada (deceased), Rene (Mm. Carnle), and loving grandpa ofPhyl-lii Robert, Leo, Ethel and Doreen Blison: Job. Jim and Walter Kennedy; Joan, Les 'snd John Carnle; loved brother of Edle aged79 years.

BINDLEY. tribute of respect to the me- 1 nwnv nn 17fh October. 1933. loiftrted in affectionate remembrance by ana auiuh.i. reildence.

18 Buesex-street, Yarravllle, Allan David, the belovtd only son of David and "i Dorothy Blair, loved brother of Joan and Sadly missed. the 17th October, Laurence Nfttieiton. beloved fourth son of J. W. and Mn.

Isabel Bowen, of 7 Bpray-streei, jui-wood td tnouiw nn th lRth at atils reildence. Olinda, Robert Bradsbaw, dearly lather of Elliabeth (Mrs. A. "crerar), Henry and Peter, tainer-in-iaw oi nuoy anu ai-- bert, granddad of Jean and Alma, aged 84 yean. ftawmii; iI'ib- nRinr nn th lRth October.

Fannv. be loved wife of Nathan Carrlck. affectionate oilier oi jean mn. uivuiboiuhc, r. er, naciiBi aaim.

nawioiil, uim u.a. Btone), Rebecca (Mra. Abrahams). Rose Slplon), and fond grandmother of Victor! Tnijta nrl iMniird Llvlmratone. Reuben and Lionel Carrlck, Tylman and Loulae Nathan.

Frieda and Rose Btone, and Marie and Louis Abrahams. Mlnyan at 157 Arnold-' utreet, Princes Hill, to-night (Thursday) oniy. ai p.m., May her dear soul rest In peace. DAVI9. On the 18th October, accidentally trig father of William, George, Stan, Thetma ana nun lucuouavu, ui no otteiiB-BirtiBi, Wsrrnatnbool, aged 6(1 years.

Our loved one. DAVIS. On the 10th October, accidentally drowned at Jubilee Park, Ronald Owen, beloved son of Catherine and the late George on uavin. auu luvniB Drainer oi wiiiiam. George.

Stan and Thelma, aged 11 years. inierreu a. vyarrjiajnuuoi. uur lovea one. GCKBRSALL.o--On the 18th October, At the Auitln Hospital.

Eric Edwin Eckersall, of iat yeuiuo -Direct. fjubi crungwicit, nciovea hmbsnd of Margaret, loved father of Jean, Dorothy and Graham, loved son of John and Alice Eckersall, beloved brother of uons (Mrs. I'tuunsonj, agea 34 years. FULLER. On the 17th October, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Arthur Fuller, nf 20 Nun.

tune -street, Richmond, and loving mother, oi nuuy iwii. miiy lurs. INor-loo), Arthur, Charles (deceased), Lionel. Claude, Doris (Mrs. Boyd) and Ena, aged 65 JWst.

GANTLEY. On the 16th October, James Francli, son of the late John and Catherine Oantley. Interred privately Melbourne uenerai uemeiery. K.i.f. GILL.

On the 18th October, at his residence, 0 Princes Fltzrov. n.a. Jftmu MrKpn, tit, the dearly loved husband of Hose, Jov- fie father Of E(l--ri. Invprt hmtlmf nt Inn 'Mr. Becker), and the late Harry Gill.

No 11ABSARD. On the 18lh October, at hla resi-. Saundera-atreet, Coburg, Thomas Wrick Hassard. loving hunband of Barah Helen, father of Molra. William, Kathleen, i im.iu, nay ana ieo, agea oo years.

K.i.f. SL' Zth October, at a private Thoraa Jones, of 07 Osborne-streef, frHJth Yarra, loving father of Margar-t (Un, Morgan) and vfetT.bn thel7th OctoUv 'af Btwpital, Joan, only daughter' or Mr5, and Mrs. R. Kelly, of 81 Bunting-street, Rich- Robert, loving ofrMr, and s- also Mr. H.

J. keUy, of Korolt, aged 8 months. iwiiii. iiiu luvmK sister oi i-rantc ana ncquieicai pace. the 17th October, at Alfred Hon.

pHal. Clarice Evelyn, wire of Arthur King, much loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. loved suter of Eddie, and darling mummle nun tfcoaic, Kq a Mother's pal.

KATHAN. On the 18th October, at "Yal-tum," Albany-road, Toorak, Emma, beloved wife of the late Simeon, fond and loving Bain). Harold. Stella (Mrs. TuUls-Dunn) and Edley OLIVER.

On the Hth October, at 29 Brldge- the "ite 'John Oliver, (he loving and Besilt, John (deceased) ami mnrim tvT Wan3H')r deceased), and loving her 83rd. year. Interred privately. Jntll the day dawn. 4 tne October, at her real deuce.

na -t i. love1 of 'ate' George" nf' mother of Melton, Cecil. Gordon and Elsie (deceased). October, passed away "Greawell Howard Chrls-ffi a mtTr o' Jiiarlton and Glen anc8 (Bessie) Procter, and loving father ol.ii- it iy eon oi unristopner aim thS'i11101. 0( Charlton, and loving bro-a i n-01 jAuhrey (deceased? late i-uia, agea years.

At rest. RENNIE. On the 18th Octoher tt hr rtmt. 887 Drummond-atreet, North Carlton, Alice, the dearly beloved wife of JJnder Rennle. and loving mother of Weceaaed).

Bert, Cam, Rosa. Vic reque l0' 68 yeara Mo nwers- bV RfhiNIE-A trtont ot love and affection to lSJLmeiao7. ot our Ioved friend and fellow yu, Alice tennie. Methodlat October, at her thili ower-aireei, Hawtnorn. Ellen, o.LdtU81!ter tne 'ate William and Janel fennaere.

loved filter of Mra. Henry, Mre. Longford. Private Interment. At reet.

avjnDERs the 17th Octoher. at her rower-eireet, Hawthorn. Ellen, Deioved aunt of Ouirge and Tib, and loving The long day hath ended. KHROEDER On the 17th October, at Crea-Wc Home Private HoapltaX Hampton. Beule.

hMlnvM. h. w- dMri E. Bchroeder, of Caatlemalne, and l'f UL aroe, uenie, neiue tMra. Elele H.

Jonee, Hamp-2Si Jd da. Private Interment Camp-eell'i Creek Cemetery. A patient aufferer at reet. SHAW On ttit. BSSl.

st' J1. Arthur Allen, of Tlvoll-road. South Yarra. beloved husband vine-street, winoeor: Mr. fred Ingall, 1 Welllnaton-atreet.

Richmond. the 17th at private bh Jwiie nnnur Alien enaw. the dearly beloved eon of Alice A. H. r.

-K8' etepaon of Oacar C. Bealee, of Tlvoll-road, South Yarra, and brother of lor OI vine-eireet, wind' s. On the 18th October, at hie rail- An Tbornae, dearly beloved husband of Mtllfy) and Ern loved grandfather of "ne, xneima. Allan and Myrl, aged 07 yrare. paesed peacefvlly away.

TlPPlKO On fh. I.ih n.iniM. U.I. gunie, Helena Barbara, belnved' wlf. uf joaepn lipping, oi uanDcrra.

"JOH.pn the lth George, the1 aeed So years. Advertisers are nnunte. t. mnt ellm ler this. Mum.

by I if poulth, an. foe taturday'i luua, THURtOAY EVENING. urgent New Mvtrtlnmwte will ke Mttfted mvoh leter Via. thoee tinea. Th.

evller advertllHneat wit u. better the attention thai ea be alvM it. MEM0RIAM. On Active Swvlct. COTTON In loving memory of our beloved eon, Staff -Bergeant-Hator Jack Cotton, Instructional Staff, Broadmeadows.

who 20 years October, ivjb, tn.erted by hla parents, J. H. and cotton, brothere. Oncar 13rd blv. Oa.

and a' Ooraon' Kenneth; Shirley IN MEMORIAM. ANtffiRgON. In loving memory of my dear huiband and father, who passed away ltth y30! ala0 our hoya, Arthur alr and Gordon Praser, ItlllM id santofl. adly missed. SliStVI tnemory of our dear "led on lth October.

Arjnur. killed In action th Aug-Oet'ooer itl? oMm' "l'w In MUon Utli loved. Deeply mouined. T.m Minnie, also Hertirr uoraon anu ian, cremorne. terday it wat alleged that man's fingeni nad been deliberately cut off in-order to claim compensation from an insurance company, A auick favorable renRtioh in trnlda mining shares took ntaee on the Afpl- hourne Stock Exchange yesterdny following the recovery of 25 per fine ounce) in 'the British price of tj.

A deniitntion frnm tlm nhnrlnv Clinstian Observanco Council waited ou the Chief Secretary yesterduy to urge thus amending legislation be introduced to limit Sundny trading and Sunday entertainments. Country Section. A bill to flauiaf TiMilv ctliirm tn Payment of intorSt oliliiTnl-inno tn 4lm Country Bonds Board wob passed in tha jjtiamiivu Assemoiy, 4tt TheMinister of. Agriculture (Mr. Allan.

M.Tj.A.i iirnmtaAi-1 a Tourist steamer one class only. Omits Paima, THIRD CLASS ON A 20.000 TONNER. DINiciuua uku iuc rccroauun aitu cAcrLioc. Rnrnfm-tahla minlta mnmi. welt ventllnturl cabins, varied and liberal catering, and a very aiirmciiw rouia 10 cngiana, are ui inauce.

menis lor passengers oi moaeraie means travel in the Orient Improved Third Class. 356 ColllnB-street. Melbourne. Tel. Cent.

7801. ROOK'S TRAVEL (. SERVICE. A.IV.A. UVBKOKA8 TUUK.

GREAT BRITAIN and the CONTINENT. Leaving April, 1034. Inclusive Fare, 200, Including Exchange. Melbourne back to Melbourne. Limited Number of Members from Each State.

So Book Promptly. Full Details from A.N.A. Head Office, or THOS COOK and SON WAGON-LITS (Australasia) Pty. 289 Melbourne. 7832 pANADA, UNITED STATES.

EUROPE FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ACROSS THE PACIFIC. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. SYDNEY. WELLINGTON, A ROTO NO PAPEETE, SAN FRANCISCO. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE.

SYDNEY, AUCKLAND. SUVA (Fill), HONOLULU, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER. VesseL Tons.) Destination. AORANGI MAKURA NIAGARA AORANQI 7.5271 Ban Francisco Vancouver Oct, 26 17,491 8.075 nov. Nov.

23 Dec. 7 Dec 21 Jan. 4 Ean Francisco Vai couver Ban Francisco' (13,415 117,4911 Vancouver TNmm i.kl mnA Trtlrvl Plug, Pnflarira. Passengers carried from Melbourne by mall steamers for connection with above sailings at through fares, no noiei or Daggage u- penses nywnuy. ITO a ttnA AN ATM AN RATf.WAY TRAVEL.

'itineraries, cost of tours and all Information Supplied, ana noiei reservauuiia gbrrsuicui SPECIAL LOW RATES. nrVKR. TO BAWJIftAt'UOV-u JftTJARY. RETURN FARES from MBouitNta; irsi uiaaN, auo, uouiu uumi Ticket Available for 8 Months. CARGO SERVICE, BAN FRANCISCO I A bout 6th November.

6ft 328 Melb. C. 8392, ABERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINK, WIT! PT.1KB Passenger Service to HULL and LONDON via UOItUuDU, rwr. dbiui bum nun jffnvrfiBAYr: 14,164 tons 14,176 tona 14,184 tons 14,145 tons Nov. 11 Dec.

9 ESPERANCE BAY, T.Ans RAY. Dec. 23 MORETON BAY. mn. xa IT A Hti'JI Til IiNIMJN ANU HULL.

FROM 38 SINGLE and 68 RETURN. COLOMBO EXCURSION RETURN FA KB. 30. FARES to NAPLES (TRANSHIPPING MALTA), FROM All Fares Subject to Exchange. rATyiHrrv and ROM PA NY LIMITKI1.

341 .461 Bourke-st. Central 288. abekuekn ana tjuuuui.wiiAi.ia Lgnm, ttti uoiiuu-sircei. asi. vouw.

MONEY. YOUR OCCUPATION IN THIB LIBT YOUR OCCUPATION IN THIS LIST Butchers, Bakers, Drivers, Clerks, Factory Hands, Carpenters, Engineers, Train Men, M.M.B.W. Men, Tinsmiths, Brass Finishers, Coppersmiths, Engine Drivers, Laborers, Boot Makers, Printers, M.H.T. Men, Gas Co. Employes, Shopkeepers, can get from- 3 upwards on their good name ouly.

YOU FOLLOW A STEADY CALLING YOU FOLLOW A STEADY CALLING If you are in steady work of any kind you are good enough for 3 and upwards on your promise to pay only. ROYAL FINANCE CO. PTY. ROYAL FINANCE CO. PTY.

ROYAL FINANCE CO. PTY. ROYAL FINANCE CO. PTY. Arlington-chambers (First Floor), COLLINS-STREET (Next The Age Office), trfUusiiii od i ur.r-a iiirerj uuurs irurn COLLINS-STREET Swanston-streeL Also, SMITH-STREET.

FITZROY (Near SMITH-STREET, Mac. Robertson's) OPEN TILL 9 FRIDAYS. nmvp.N npi anwa Why Toil Bhould Can, Write or Phone, WTTJTON ibo, rnooa; mm. WIIJ30N. WILSON.

WILSON. WILSON. WILSON. WILSON Advanced Same na. WILSON WILSON.

WILSON. WILSON. 4. Absolutely Private. 6.

Lowest Interest. 6. Easy Repayments, 7. Courtesy. Fair Deal.

WILSON, WlLtoUN, 3, 5, 10, 20, UPWARDS. HEAD OFFICE: NOTE. New Address Head Office Now RAILWAY BASEMENT FL1NDERS-ST. (Near EUsabeth-st. entrance), op.

Hosie'a Hotel. WILSON. WILSON. Newport, 421 Melbourne-rd. Northcote, 57 Keon-st.

Prahran, 180 Chapel-st. Richmond South, 546 Church-st, Richmond North, 36 Church-st. Regent, 73 King Wllllam-st. Windsor, 180 Chapel -it, HPicrfai. NrvrinH! WILSON.

WILSON. WILSON. WILSON. WILSON. Country Clients Can Obtain Cash Orders or awjana uy rwt.

yvriie A. A. A. A. Monev Is neceaaarv fnr aupi-ia Mn fn.ii..

how amall tha aum vmt at art wiiti it duce proflU afterwards. The Morris Plan la winm. ii you are a non a one norrower, to let you have what you need p.iraiy on. your; Whv ahnuld vnu Tn welcdiail iinLn 4tf. multitude of liabilities and despondent hopes fully through a helpful loan in ttme A loan fr.inaagtlnn artlh ao our clients tell us.

Is an unusually pleasant Any amount from i tin la available in. day. Repayable on very easy terms. In strict privacy, and at the cheapest rate in Melbourne by far. with the, fullest ennfldencs thai we Invite you to call and receive tnu cash advance you require.

Make up your mind and THE MORRIS PLAN PTY. O. HICKS, Manager. 24A Little City, three dt.ors from Swannon-atreet; or If A. A.

A. A. WHO WANTS MONEY ft WHO WANTS MONEY 7 Before Borrowing Elsewhere CONSULT "LEON" ABOUT HIS NEW SYSTEM. ADVANCES Made from 8 Upwards Maktv nr tnw. Tou can repay a trifle and if nald harm- rftik AiM v.

in. ii pi terest will amount to a few shillings only. TO ENABLE. THE RESIDENTS OF THE ffS.TOSP.JURFIS TO BENEFIT BV ittIy.iWY.sX1EiSI. WE HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE IN SMITH-STREET, FITZROY.

Our Motto: "STRICTLY PRIVATE." inanSI g8: CITY, 38 Bourkatrnt, 1st Floor. Phone F3552. CARLTON, 181 Lygon-street. CARLTON (Near Pelbam-street), F1T5ROY Cor. Smith and fieri run ate (1st Floor).

Entrance SMITH-STREET. A A linn. fM. iS rinii WM. Top.

will call, to sreurltv. Rintt Finance Ca, 464 s. Yarra. 1 beet growers yesterday that he wouhl viiit Maffra within three weeks to confer w. i.

yxem regarding prices for beet nndV additional accommodation at the factory. A hill ia tn 1a ntfnlnAfl registration fees on farmers'" motor vehicles used to convey produce to, market or stations by 50 per cent. Sporting Section. At thn Vnrra f.lnn ami Hunt Club meeting, held at Moonee Vgl-y 52 steeplechase for the Victorian Hlint Pit lbs' Pun Tfn U-nn Uv Qeitf.v) I from Red Earl and Congoola. Famous Thoroughbred Studs, No, VI.

4 8portlnfl 4, s. 4-5 Woman's Interest 6 Commercial and Mining 7 ti- II Letters to tha Editor Weather if ORMI8TON. ORIINGAL ami CANBERRA. Omit Mackay and Bowen. TTMK Rim and Maclcav fnrtrn tran.

ahljmed uaxga now oeing MANUNTIA. KAROOIJV. For SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE (Cargo only). KOWARtA. Hd.

Smith rvt. an jo iuarKai-ai. Hd. Smith Moorabool-st. Hd.

Parker Ld. Krl Oct. 20 UCt. 27 KOWARRA. Cargo received For ADELAIDE and W.A.

Cargo for Adelaide S. 505 Colllna-st, Adelaide H. (Add. onlyV MANUNDA. (Adel.

only) KAROO LA. Oct. 20 No. 12 o. 3 1 ft n.Tn.

1 I oct. Oct. 24 I Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov.

8 605 Colllns-st. A.u.a.n. uo. 467 Colllns-st. No.

12 McE. Ltd. MUNDALLA.1 no. a No. 12 Hd.

mnn H. Parker Ltd. WESTRALIA MULCRA, MILDURA and MUNDALLA. KAROO LA Call! Albany. TO SYDNEY.

M.V. WANOANELLA Nov. 1 Nov. at M.V. WESTRALIA "Nov.

1 Nov. Melbourne Hteamsnip uo. u.a., aienu, Tn A riTTT-ATniT. and FBEMANTLK. M.V.

WESTRALIA, Nov. 8, Nov. 28. Dee. IV.

QvnNP.v tn HORART. T.fl.S. ZEALANDIA. From. Svdnev Oct.

28. Nov. 8, Nov. 22 From Hobart Oct, 21, Nov. 4, Nov.

18 NEW I MELBOURNE to AUCKLAND la BYDNaJif. nov. i. ov. nv.

SYDNEY to AUCKLAND Nov. 4. Dec. 2 SYDNEY to WELLINGTON Oct. 20, Nov.

17 HUDDART PARKER 464-466 CQlllna -street, C.l. Tel. 8980 (0 llnea) UNION LINE OF STEAMERS, (Circumstances Permitting.) PAHRH1NORR HEHVYCE. MELBOURNE to WELLINGTON, via Sydney. T.B.

MUWUWA1, 11, UW lone. Melbourne to 'Wellington 'via Mllford Sound ana run uuaitoera. BLUFF, DUNEDIN. WAINUI(cargo LYTTELTON, WELLINGTONJ only), Sth Nov. HOBART KOWHAI (Cargo onlyi receiving cargo iu houui.

AUCKLAND, KARTIGKcargo only) NAPIER. WANOANUIJ 30th Oct, FROM SYDNEY TO NEW ZEALAND. MAUNOANUI (Wellington); 26th 3 p.m. MONOWAI Auckland), 27th 3 p.m. uiNiun biham siur wu.

ur n.iz,, 59 C.l. Central. 8392 328 C.l. (4 lines). HASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY.

LTD. (Circumstances Permitting), fo LAUNCESTON (Cargo Recelwd Dally), NAIRANA, 2 p.m.. via BURN IE. Receiving booked cargo only. NAIRANA.

3 n.m. BURNTE and DEVONPORT, no. wnan. of Lading Stgnedby linton 8.8. Co.

Lading Signed by Huddart Parker, sengers Booked by Joint Agents: HUDDART PARKER p.m. 4R4.4AR Pnlllna.atreet. n.l. Tel. UNION BTEAM SHIP CO.

OF N.l 59 C.l. 0392 5. TO HOBART DIRECT. 8.8. NANKIN, 7000 Tons.

From MELBOURNE, 1st NOVEMBER. Has. Excellent Accommodation for Passengers. Aiuva; FIRST BALOON 4 SECOND BALOON 2 '10' For Particulars. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT and 34 Queenst C.l.

C. Joint. MACDONALD' HAMILTON -Passenger iuu ana nt uouins-si. i a genii. 9706).

TAMES PATRICK AND CO. LTD. (ClrcumstancesPermltting. For SYDNEY, BRISBANE and NEWCASTLE. cj.wi'u- ai.s -r iniii.tiv.iu.

ri uni iuui a-rv. v. ill. CARDROSS. I FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER.

CORRIMAL. I FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. JAMES PATRICK and CO. LTD. C.

W. Lucas, Manager). 43 Wllllam-atreet. Tel. F41Q6-7 lloea).

WILLIAM HOLYMAN AND SONS PTY. LTD. FROM SOUTH WHARF. STANLEY, BURNIE. DEVONPORT, ULVER- Diuriu, mnu iBiUAiii (Mil Passengers, Wireless.

8.8. MARRAWAH, BAIUnL'AI, V.lal. I1UW (Tia-cejivisjar V. LAUNCESTON. B.

8. LARANAH. 8ATUR. uax, noon now neceiving cargo, n.m. WAHRATKA.

TUKhUAI. 11 a.m. HOBART. R. LANENA, 27th Noon.

KINO ISLAND (CURR1C) 8.8, TAMBAR, OIPPSLAND LAKES. 41.8. TAMBAR, WED- OFFICE: 372 FLINDERS-STREET. Telephone: Office, 10.060, 10.051. Wharf Office: Lorimer-itrtet.

M1198. 8. RELIANCE (F. Carpenter) Leaves 1 B. Wharf.

Wed. ar.d 8 a.m.. Q'cliiT. Portiea, Sorrento. Fare, 80.

Freight ra-paid, WM. HOLYMAN and SONS PTY. a gems. rTARUNOTON and GEELONGi From No. 1 North, Foot of ipeneer-ttreet.

HON, to 9.30 a.m. 3 2' rniDAV NF.xT. nee ona dlraet. a.m.. caiuni ruiiariiDiioa caning ponanington RECEiVEiy'DAltT-.

Te, 3rS! SMITH Atente. 8314. return in HOWARD PORT FAIRY, CORA MB A SATURDAY, 21st 11 a.m. Nov Recti vlns Canro. Rlnr CmL mni.

CORAM HA, WF.nNESDAT. 25th a.m um cw net nntief-airgfu. pjnuu. SMITHTON, Irish Ton, Duck River. Au.

Hawk. iis Friday. Sow booking. Lamb A son, agente. o.

8822. WYNYARD Direct. A int. Defender I To-dtv. Now Lamb A agtnll.

8622. Country Section 13 Bicycle Week Show In the Garden 15 Illustrations Verblus (Imp.) 4 Annual Conference of Municipal As- -soelatlon; Luncheon Hour Recreation, No. cycle Ridden I11IOC6 14 Type Ridden In the Nineties 15 Broadcast In Proorammes i INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Psne Is 1 Amusement, I 1... ntL a luouens Bsreev.

Netlcei Bleyoln, Births, Dl.lhi Bd. Residence Fid. i Res. Wntd. Builnses Nnllea.

kive bin. w. I utm ana round M-ehlnery- Mttrlmonlsl Medlral 1. 1 1 Mettlnat. Lecture Buslnasi, Partners Convev.neM mining MMunat Mlnlno Notiee 1 Country Prooertle, 1, Cremation Notion 1 Dentins' Notion IS Dm, A Fashion IS Flats and Rooms If Fists Re.

Wntd. mining rrwias Money Pi snot, Muile, 4o. Private Hoialfait Prel. EhoaoemenU r-uBiio noiiaaa) anioplfio Sltustloni Vscinl funeral notion Carpets, Ao. Holldsy Resorts Hoy i and Land situations Wanted Tours, 8er ror 1 To Let Wanted to Buy Wanted ta vices y-hlolet, Carrlas Wanted to Buy Wanted Exehanos Wanted to tell Wlrelssi Servlees 16 Is la In Hame.l.m 1 J-t Lat.v Advlj.

Law Notion DONT ARGUE HUTTON'S AwtrM Flrtt (ml Cliamplon PrliM HAMS and RATON SHOW, trts.i.

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