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v7) 7 BUY Your Coffee UBLIQ AEZ. 3 I rOSTAt, ADDRESS: 533 COIUNS-Sa'HEET, C.l. TELEPHONEi 27S8. 24.070. (ffiWKSSrj 'MELTtOTTRWR.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 10. 1934. 20 PAGES. IN ME MORI AM, LOST AND FOUND.

GENERAL, (Continued.) OBT, private Papers, and Price Book, a OOUlia UiaUH iduhiui, unuei iiu. u- dress, liulde. Phone, Haw. 774. Substantial! Victoria null Reward.

News agent, wernuee. Fridav. black Wallet, con taining rcnorts. papers, from city mis- slon. Reward.

005. UST, two gold Teeth, on broken late, Gertrude-si. Reward. Ill -w 'AaW air of Spectacles and Case, between Jones, 43 Tiiornpury, I (JU Monday" night, loUy's Hand Bag, be'- AJ tween St. Hilda and Elwood, Please ring itewnrn.

Jj Bydnoy-rd', and Northcote. Reward. Ring IOST, Sunday, Tetrol Tank Cap, Warra between North and Point Ne-peon rds. Reward. L5360.

between Tticnmona una uuueen, Ml.miurl uO-'qunrt Milk Can. Reward. 107 Cop- Richmond, I OST. city. Tuesday night, Tutor Book, itewara.

iiem- ay ft RoherlHoii. Mum. HT, Wallet, with school tram tickets, In Tol lj ci rll'," Necklace or Pearls, am. Its isoteoook and Hank Pass Book. Ij ward.

170 St. Kllda. osT, ihreo Turnstile Registers. Reward. JLJ uaruon gooioau onjuuu, OS'T, Tuesday, between Cralp's and The Block, fur Necklet.

Reward. 8079 MUNhi, fuuna, rrmay muni, wuiii ubh-. iyun and Sydney rds. 32 Bninswlck. MISSING FRIENDS.

Hate: 0d. per Line; Saturdays, 1 per Line. A. A. A.

DUNN'S Detective, Agency Never ainV ihhj. itPL. Person-i traced. surveillance, divorce evidence collected: advice M'clb. A A.

A. Murray's Investigators Divorce tmuvnuv, uhicmsui niilrlcst advice free, male and female 327 Collins-Bt. 8107. A L. SWIFT, Privato Detective.

uivorce and Private inveatiRationa. Anvice ireo. AN INDEX TO UNCLAIMED giving 15.000 names of persons 1 rfHri. Bfic-ord Hearche ney. New South Wales.

A r. YERS sometimes called Jackie vr formiirlv of 2S5 VIctorla-Darade. Col- tin lr rtrnsanr nnri ft Inn ntrAnt muni. clan, please communicate with LUKE MURPHY and ho lienors, 422 trounce-stre-it. Melbourne.

thanks last kind greeting; much 1 grieved. Love always. Petitions. Solicitor offers ser- I necessary proceedings, suitable ars. rjNID HANCOCK.

Wire home for cash. Ui vera. TVEttcriRL. the Wonder Hair Curllni Fj Lotion; keeps straighteat hair In curl tor aaya; 111 Dome, ituaLUKo iu. cmii, loRiimonlnlH from everywhere: write, call.

Evercurl (over iizywaiKinj, bwanston-st, II AIG, write, everything staled, safe order, WILL of above, please communicate under, Bignea. Reward. Is. woolk. Solicitor.

31 Queen-street. Mel- ILOYD'S Inquiry Agency, 80 1 Vic. dhnnterv. next ot kin. birth cunincaies.

wins, searcnes, wjuu over, claimed moneyrecqrdB. I' ONELY people Join Correspondence and Friendship Loague; stamped address fori ivieioourno. u.i. LD arrack nnhenlltes. A ReiinionT Bun- day, 20th.

Fltzroy Gardens, 3 p.m., near uonservatory. oociai, tin june, victoria nan, noil up. 1 need hem. ask nolle a cummunl' cate; if money, write Clara, promise not trnce: write when read v. Kiddles O.K.' Suffer Kalcha (late London "nnd tt uoni.j, relieves an aument, Diooa pressure, skin diseases, head pains.

No. 11 Flo-i-iila Fiats. (1(11 t. Kllda-rd. 3816.

AATXL'L ibehl, who witnessed accident "PTed 1 xaxi ana van. ivco Carlton, communicate SHIPPING. fNTER-STATE SHIPPING SAILINGS, Permuting.) For SYDNEY nnd QUEENSLAND. (Transhipping, for Outporis.) Steamer. Date.

Berth, Agents, This nay. No. 13 6 p.m. No. 12 aos Colltmi-st.

May 17 Adelaide S. 006 CoIIIns-st. ORM1STON. 10 No. 0 Noon No.

ft A.U.S.N. wf uomns-st. H. Smith 35 Market-At. Mc.Ea.Ld Melb.

S. Co. MTTNrtAT.T.A (CnrL'n nnlv). May "22 5 p.m. dimboola! 1NO.

No. 3 May 23 May 26 Mav A.U.S.N. CO. WESTHALIA ti, earner Ltd. H.

Smith Ltd. UAWBKKKA June 2 No. 0 Omlln Mnoltnv nnd Rowen. OHMIRTON. calls Alackav.

uassencera onlv. Omits Bowen. 1 AiaoKav. omns DOWFIl. MIINDALLA.

Tnkes carcn for Mackav and uowen, iransnippinR at larinoane. MANUNDA. NOORA and ORMISTON. cargo now nemg received. ftiAixuniiA.

vnrgu rvceivea up 10 a ji.ui. DIMBOOLA. Balls via Tasmania, calling at Bvrfnnv rCwmalln. HHnhnnn. MANUNDA, KAROOLA, WESTRALIA.

pyuimy oniy. at THE MUTUAL Roasted and Ground Every Day. BIRTHS. FORSTKR. On the 14th May, to Mr.

and Mr. Kower, tveii rrejiuu Both wll. WOOD (nee Elsie HorsfalI), On the 30th April, to Mr. and Mm. P.

J. Wood. 10 OvnH-Btreet. lininswiCK ntiia sou tvrau- CIS IJQUflMfi WEDDING THANKS, iflTZaBBALDORBEN. Mr.

Bnd Mri, i.i..nUi-nM nnamerani; -street. Henthcuttf. dfl aire to express to their many frlonda ami relatives Uielr heartfelt appreciation lor the mimeroua. telegrams, letters una personal viHlts of congratulation ua the occasion ol their golden weddinn. DEATHS.

ASH TON.i On the lAth May, at hla residence. I'Hntidi." Weuver-Krove, Bonbeach, Francit John (retired Benlor constable), tin dearly beloved husband of Emma, and ty.a nt WrortfHitk nnri Dorotiw (Mr. Woods', loved grandpa of Joy Auhton, ased 81 years, late of police station, Preston. No ASHTON. On the 16th May.

at his residence, Francis' John, the dearly beloved liiuband of Inserted by the members of the Elliott Lodge, U.A.O.D., Moonee Ponds, BEIOHTON. On the 18th May, at the Congregational Boundary-road, North Meibournd, the Rev. Joseph Belgluon tco-. Bute padre of Too Victoria), the dearly beloved husband of Harriet Ann, and levins father of Fanny, Winnie, Reg and Jeunlu, aued 64 years. With Him, which Is far better.

BERRY. On the 13th May! at her residence, 30 Wilson-street, Moonee Ponde, Theresa, loved mother Prank, grandma of una. Ken, Jack, Frank, Walter and Max; also great-Brand ma of Fay, Rex and Valarle. Inserted uy her loving grandchildren, CARRIQQ. On the 13th May, at her residence, 130 Welllngton-Btrcct, Kew.

Mary Cecilia, beloved eldest daughter of the late Patrick and Honora Carries, of MlnylA, and'fond slator of James and John, Patrick (deceased), Annie (Mrs. Malone), Thomas (A.I.F., deceased), Ellen (Mra, Collins, Sydney) and Daniel (deceased), Privatoly Interred Fawkner ltth May. Rest In peace. CHALMERS. On the 12th at her residence, Oxley, Victoria, Anabella, denrly loved, wlte of John Chalmers, loving mother of David Lewis, eldest daughter ot late Lewis Garner Wright, LL.B..

and Mrs. Wright, of 41 Ferrars-place, Albert Park, sister of Jeasle and Lewis (deceased), loved niece of Mima Pratt, of Morrali-atreet, Parkvllle, After long suffering, aweet rest. CHRISTOPHERBON. On the 14th May (suddenly), at Melbourne, William Lawscm, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Graham Chrltsopherson, of 102 Nicholson-street, East Brunswick, loving father of Lily, Nancy, Harry Eloanor, Robert and May, aged 40 years. Privately interred May.

Liverpool papers please copy. CHRISTOPHERBON. On the 14th May, Wll- Ellen Graham, loving father of Lily, Nancy, Harry, Eleanor, Robert and May, aged. 46 years, CLARK. On the 13th May.

at her residence. 195 Slawell-street, Richmond. Mary Ann Uilsn, aeariy iovea sisier-in-iaw oi Airs. it. liflaui.

am. a. uuiierworui. Clark and Mrs. E.

Clark, all of Richmond, Lovea ny an, no ouraens yonuer. CROSS. On the 12th May, at hur residence, Rrunnnalri. PfiiiU Nnntinn.rnuit. Klntirnwlrk Anatasia Mary, the oldest daughter of the late William John and Catharine Cross, and loving friend of Alox Meek, and Iter ajoptea aaugiuer una.

AieeK, ana oeiovcu hnr 7filh vnnr. Privately interred by request. ll.I.P. ELLIOTT. On the 10th May, at Kim rmithflV nf Wlllinm (dpi-nnnpfil.

Wnncen iMra. riPtertmi. I nhnrlpn. Krtlth (Mrs. Withers, deceased) and Horace, In her 80th yeur, Late oi Mansfield and nenaiia.

niHR On the ISth Mav. at Jamestown. S.A nnrla Hannah, beloved wlfa of Frank Glbb. fourth daughter of Beth, H. Worrnll, "Koo-liangurt," LIsmore, Vic, aod late Hannah Worrall, sister of Laura (Mrs.

c. A. Plxnnnrl. Elsie. Rubv.

Bon (Mrs. N. McHMl- cblion), William, Eileen (Mrs. J. HIckle), man ley ana Amy.

HAMMOND. On the 14th May, at Melbourne Hospital, Frederick Bnmucl, the denrly be loved niiBoaiia oi jane itemmona, ana lovea father of Alice (Mrs. Green). Fred, Alf and Harry, aged 66 years. At rest.

JIARDWICKE. On the lRth May, at hfs residence, William esteemed friend or M. Lloyd. One of the best. Clarendon-street.

Hamilton, Arthur son of the late Jomea Hassoll (Wootong Vale. Coleralne), grandsun of Rowland Hassall (missionary), aged 7a inserted by nephew. A. Campbell. HKATH.

On the lfith May (suddenly), at lfl Dorhv-ntreet. Camberwel I. Joseph jam, the beloved htiHbund of the, tnntfmv ton ihn lith Mnv. sit Kilmore, Mirnaret Isabella, daughter of.The late I'at-i rick Hlokey, J.i., ana ucairiea ttydncr -street, Kilmore. (Late of the Kduca-.

tfon Dtnartment.) Reauloscat in pace. HUTCHINSON (nee Allan). On 'the 15th May. at the Brown coni Mine, uiaays, oo-toved wife of LeMie, the dearly loved s-trr or Leslie (India), Nettle (deceased), Will (Newport), Jim (deceased), Hobs (Brown Coal Mine), aged 40 yeara. JULIFF.

On the 10th May. at Hnspttal (nfter a short lllneaa), Charles, beloved third son or William ana the late Nellie Jullff, of 24A Cromwell-street, ColllORwood, loved brother of William. John and Terence Jullff, aged 13 years. Rest In peace. Z.OPRESTO.

On the 16th May, at Melbourne. Rofirls, widow of the late Gaetano Lo-presto, of Black Rock, and loving mother of Mary (Mrs. Moralllo), Frank. Bob, Joe, and Tom, aged 65 years. R.I.P.

MACINTOSH (Saianper). On the 18th May, at 104 Gladstone-avenue, Northcote, Helena, late of Port Melbourne, dearly beloved wife of the late David, and loving mother of Catherine (Mra. Byrne), Geo. Andrew, Michael (deceased), Jacob, Frederick Sal-finder, AKnea (Mrs. Ryan), Clara (Mrs.

Spain), Alice (deceased), aged 84 New Zealand and West Australian papers please cop7. After much suffering eweet rest. MACINTOSH. On the 15th May. nt 104 Gladstone-avenue, Northcote, Helotin, loved mother of Kato.

Agnes, Clara, loving grandma of Dave. Arthur and Jack, Into nurse, of Port Melbourne, aged 84 years. Our darling mother and Macintosh on thn inth Mnv. at Gladstone-avenue, Northcote. late of Port jieiuourne, iieienn, neany Deiovca grana-motlier of Cyril, Thelma, Vera nnd Gladys Balancer, great-grandmother of Warren and Mcrvyn Altanllce, Rex Raeburn and Diane Saiflnger, aged 84 years.

UANALuACK. On the 14th May, Margaret Blanch, or St. A maud, daughter of the late Francis and Ellen Manallack, loved ulster ni Ainson Kngiemann), Mary, Tbomu and Alee (deceased). UcNiDDER. On the 12th May (suddenly).

Ann. beloved wlf nt Huiih. rirlv loved sister of James (W.A.). Mrs, A. Jackson ineceasen), nrs.

A. Bade (Mormngton, N.Z.J. Mrs. J. Emery (Auckland, N.Z.), Era Mra.

6. McLean (Kensington). Mr P. T. Wyllle (W.A.).

Interred Burweod Cemetery 14th May. Bo good and true. MaVTCAR. On the ISth May, at 8 Blanche-avenue, Parkdale, Sophia, dearly beloved dtu ptiter of Alice Annie and the late Edwin McVlcar, beloved sister ot Theodore, Alice (Mrs. Hutchlnga).

Gordon, Victor and the Iste Edwin Alexander. At rest, the 15th May, William Joseph Miller, dearly beloved husband of Myrtle, iDd Myrtle (late employe of Postal Department), aged 32 years. Sweet rest, Woiun. On the lBth May, Andrew Ernest Jrnak lovea on tne late James ana Miry ioran. n.i.tf, PAGE.

On th lRth Mnv nt htv rpRldence. 31 Fonl-alreet, Brunawlck Weat, Elizabeth, clearly beloved wife of Albert Stanley Pago, loving daughter of the late Thomas and Annie Braden, ot Ballnrat, loved slater of William, Thomas, James (deceased), Frank ana Annie (deceased), aged 57 years, PKDERBEN. On the 15th May, nt the Mel uuuito nutpuai, tieruert unwin reaersen, to dearly beloved true pal of Mr. and Mrs, AKkcn and Betty. PEDRRSEN.

On the Sth Mnv. at the Mel bourne Hospital, Herbert Edwin Pedersen, the lifelong mate of Alex Altken, jun. RHNH RIMER. On the lMh Mav. nassed Riully, away.

Elisabeth (Bess), relict of i iovea moiner oi t-rnesi ana Ieceaaftrt). loving sister of Suae and luctBuea; ana wonry onrnn. ai rest. the 1Bln My N.8-W., Caroline, widow of the fate William HMdford, loving mother of Clarice, Roy and Fredsrlok F.ik Tdegnased), loved daughter of trie late Frederick and Margaret Newey. loving sitter of Edwin (decenacd), Philip Elisabeth and Mar- ciiiuia, kiii Miivern.

the 14th May. at Alfred irospltal, Alfred Sleds, of fi', Stawell-street. Burnlev. 1 SyLSi ln6 KHia, and loving father 'oa (Mra. EastaughL Aslia deceased).

Leo, Horace, vai yweys (Mrs, Btick), aged 70 years, w2HsT0 May, at Melbourne Mumpnroy, of 13 Mnrtin-ftast Preston, loving husbnnd 01 Grace (Dolly), dear father of Hnirh. be f'Mhj flptcer, of queenatnwn, dearly loved fMTJ i' iox, mnry (mtb. ue penau, pomi (deotjased), aged 44 yoars. 'Plnt atifferor at rest. the 15th Mav.

at Alfred Hns- E''t Kill Florence, thn rinnrlv hnlnved Andrew Stirling, ot 14 Tamar- iid Zt yeari. wviua momer 01 jean, sWX-rf" th May, in 01 urqunart-Bireet. loved wife the late William tt.V.anir mother of Olive (Mrs. u'W- Tld devoted grandma ot HeiUi, fcit re. mrr Privately Interred H.r iMir7 oin may.

Wtlcrwlt, loved wife 0 Albert inpmts, loving mother of Hazel (Mrs. J. Ph'y (Mrit. Dobbin) and, -t-H. agea na years, on the inth Mav.

at Vlei Jane Weiherail, lata of wu usimnmem, agea HU years. --Vi, 1 At rest. JjyJrTTISRM on reoueited (0 send tht eelumn by 8 p.m., II nd ler Saturdiy'i (nut, on M. THURSDAY EVENINO. wsani cim idvartlHmsnU will be Wted much later than (hue timet.

etrllir an advirtlwmtnl li imiI In Mttr the eUenUon thai can be given it it- THE DlllI SERVICE-SHEER IUUY FASHIONED THE DAY'S NEWS Special Features. Enthusiastic speeches of welcome to the new Governor -were made at tho dinner tendered to Lord Huntlngfleld bjr, the State Government at Pailtament House last night. Tne Governor said he and Ladtf Huntlngfleld had been overwhelmed by the warmth ot the people's welcome, The Japanese are making strenu ous efforts to induce Mr. Latham to commit the Commonwealth Government to the principle of a trade agreement. The world's record for a partnership was broken by Pons-ford and McCabe, who made 389 rum in the match atialnst Marylebone.

General. In State circles' in Victoria It Is thousht that the Loan Council should issue a loan for States for works for a greater amount than 10,000,000 for the flrst Issue, and that the interest should bo 3 per cent, at 99. To ensure the passage of major legislation in the corning short session. the Government proposes to reform the Parliamentary procedure and time table the major measures, which will be sub-. mltted first.

The leader of the State Opposition asserts that for the next two years Victoria will lose money as the result of the recent overseas conversions, because of and other expenses Incurred for the commission. President Roosevelt has submlttcj to Congress the last of his social and economic experiments for the present; session. Germany's biggest balloon has been wrecked. A meteorologist was killed, and his companion, another scientist, is Flying Officer Mole has glided for 8 hours 8 minutes, thus breaking the British record. Allegations of perjury, and threat of.

action for contempt against a witness, and argumentative exchanges between a K.C. and a witness, were features of the inquiry by the Federal Royal Commission into the petrol In dustry. A cloud burst has laid half tha old city of Tiberias in ruins. Twenty dead bodies have been recovered. The House of Commons has passed the third reading of another Unemployment Bill.

Prices ranging from 22 a ton to 33 a ton were obtained at auction for the greater number of lots of oroom millet grown in The latest crime reports from i United States include the murder of a young woman in San Francisco and the rescue of a kidnapped magnate ani the stolen child of wealthy parents. For the first time in British Indian history two provinces are simultaneously under Indian In a fire which broke out early yesterday morning in a store attached to the post office at the Brown Coal Mine. Mrs. Hutchinson, 38 of the proprietor, was trapped by the flames and burned to death. r.

Country Mr. Carroll. superintendent of dairy export, at a conference of dairymen said that If Australia could obtain in London the butter prices realised by Denmark It would mean a difference of 5,000,000 a year. If the central council of the Coun-' try party next month expels Mr. Martin, who won the Gunbower seat, a revolt' the Parliamentary section is threatened, as It intends to accept Mr.

Martin. At a rally of the Countrv Dartv at Thorpdale Mr. Paterson, M.P., said the attitude of foreign countries, to wheat growing to-day was "economic madness." Many problems of lmnnrfjinrn tn the fruit-growing industry wer riiqn.c.c at the annual conference of the Orchard- ana jfruit cool Stores Assoy.iti.-.n Sporting Section. Entries closed vpsUrHo-, u- National Hurdle Race and steeplechase. Last year's figures were, equalled.

Bendlgo Jockrv nt. Winter meeting tMlay. Selections art provided At Benditm Mm Racing Association has upheld tho ap- Peal of D. j. Price, trainer, against two years' disauallflcAti in, by the Woodend avarr, r.

a penaIt)' IPI on Dandalla, the horso in the case, rae term imposed on S. Tomlson. Jockev was reduced to six months. J. Cashman.

vhn V.L Wcst Amtralla to coach Tei Pmon at the meet- tuiumuiec last night. Live Slock Sales Market Iteparts Snorting '7 13 13 IS IS 7 18 '18 Football Talo Among the Schools' In the Law Courts Weather the Suburbs Country Seotlon Woman's Interests Theatre and Screen Commercial and Mlnlnff usirations Launching the tUe Appeal Modern Machinery far th, Oalri" is Broadcasllng Programme, INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Pnoe to Amusement, Auetlens 1. Lia etk, w. Oareav.

Notice. Bikes, Motors 13 Births, Death. 1 BH. 4 R.ildenc, Bd. A Res.

wtd. Business Notices, i Partners Conveyanee. Country Prop'tlet 4 Cremstlon Notices Dentlets' Notices tt Flat, and Rnnm. a i-osr and Pound 1 m.cninery gfl Matrimonial a Medical I Meetings, Lectures Si Mining Notice, i SO Missing Friend. Money Motor Vehicles 'I 5 Pianos, Mu.lo, Ac, 10 Private Hespltahv Prof, ing -1 Publications 1 Public Notices hipping Situation, Vacant- situations Wtd, Tendere 80 Toure, Motor tif.

vices ta Vshicin (hon.) Wem.d Buy 4 Wanted Inhana WantM a (.4 Wedding Thsnle, riai. ne, wtd, Funeral Notice, Ac. Osrden SupnlK, Oovt. Notlcee aratina Holiday Resorts Houies and Land ror sal. To Let Wanted lo Buy wntd.

ta n.m In M.morfam 9ii regime FUNERAL NOTICES. ASHTON. ELLIOTT LODGE, No. 100, iJ. A.

ft. TV. Mnrmun Pnrn In Tim OIHcpri and Members of the above Lodge und Order In Oeneral are respectfully Invited tu follow the remains or their FRANCIS JOHN ASHTON, to the place of Interment, the New Cheltenham Ccmeteiy, Hallowny-road, The funeral will leave tils residence. "Bondl," Lord Weaver-grove, Bonbeach, THIS DAY; vtvcancsnayj, 10m way. at a O'ciock.

arriving at the cemetery about 3.30 o'clock, J. G. BOULTER, Arch Druid. G- T. "UAICK, Secretary.

W. D. ROSE and SON. Funeral Dlier.tors. A MOOP.ABBIN and PRESTON LODGEii, A.F.

and A-M. MASONS. Ttie oiiicoi-fl and Members of the above lodges are respectfully Invited to follow the remains of their FRANCIS JOHN ASHTON. to the place of Interment, tho New Cheltenham Cemetery. Holloway-road.

Tho funeral wlh icavo ma resilience, "isonni," Lora weave r- frove, Bonbeach, THIS DAY (Wednesday), ilth May, at 3 o'clock, arriving at the ceme- J. WILSON. W.M. CLEMENTS, Bee. (Moornbbln Lodge).

W. D. ROSE and SON, Funeral Directors. TTt KTflTITfiN Tim DVInnnn nf hn Intn Rnv. JOSEPH BRIGHTON (Co-State Padre of Too II.

Victoria) ore respectfully informed that his remains will be croniatcd at the Kawkner crematorium. The fun oral will leave the Congregational Church, Boundary-, road. North Melbourne, after a service, com-menclnc at 3 n.m.. THIS DAY (Wednesday). conducted by Rev.

J. S. Griffith and Padre r. w. uaiawin.

NRLSON Undertakers. Victoria- street, jfootscray (Tel. -ia. TTAMMONIV T'ib Friends uf the late Mr. IJL FREDERICK SAMUEL HAMMOND are reepectiuiiy invited to 10 now ms remains to the nlneo of interment, the Fawkner Cemetery.

The funeral Ih appointed to leave the Mortuary of W. G. Raven, 227 Smith-street, Fltzroy. this VAX (wcaneuaayL xoin aiay, at O. RAVRN.

Funeral Director. Head Office 221 amitn-btrect, uitzroy. jzo. Ti EATH. The Friends of the late Mr.

JO-I I kmph JAMlfi HKATH nra informed that his romnins will be Interred privately In the nieiuoutne uenerai ueuiuiury. aniuii. runeral win leave the mortuary panors or Messrs. Le Pino and Son, Burke-road, Cam borwell, THIS DAY (Wednesday), lOlh May, at 2 o'clock, LE PINK- and SON, Funeral Directors, Phone, JiiMt TULIFF. The Friends of Mr.

WILLIAM I JIILIFF. nf 24A Gromwell-stroet. Col-- ungwood are respectfully invited to ionow tho remains or his beloved third eldest son, Laurence rhnrlps. tn the nines of Interment. the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner.

The funeral will leave St. John's Roman Catholic! Church. Victoria-parade, East Melbourne, TOMORROW (Thursday), 17th May, at 10.30 a.m. ROBSON, Funerat Director, corner Brunswick-street and at. neorge's-roaa, worm rnz.oy.

icieonono jvvu. flPRFISTO. Thn PrlpnrlM tfif (hn lain Mrs Jj ROSARIA LOPRESTd are respectfully: Invited to follow her remains to the place The funeral Is annolnted to move from Prl- viuu runi-ra- innor, na wunam-nireeiinear Vlctorla-street), West Melbourne, THIS DAY (Weanrrday), at 2 o'clock. alpuwu ALianun, t-nnerai Director i lestnu. iHnit.

iiead omce. aai victoria- street. Melbourne. West. Phone.

F1080. MACINTOSH (SALF1NOER). The Friends' of lllft Infn Mm. HEI.EM A fl I VTflHTT are Informed ihat her remains will bo interred in rno uonurg uemetery. The runcrai win, leave her daughter's residence, 104 tiveniie, 'ixim UAx tweunesaayj ltlth at n.m.

J. FERGUSON and SON. Funeral Directors. 711 Hifh-ftrcet. Thornburv I tplt'tihonn TlpVlCAR.

The Friends of the late Miss ah. Bui'inv flir.viuAit nro resiiocLiuiiy invited to follow her remains to the place of Interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery, Chnr-miin-roud. The luneral will leave her rcsj- nenco, Kairn, Hi.tnnne-avonuo, rnrKnaie, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 10th Mny, at 1.30 W. D. ROSE and SON, Funeral Directors, Charmon-rond.

Cheltenham. Phone 2tChelL TILLER. Tfie Friends of the' late WIL-1 LI AM JOSEPH 1 LLER (late Postal Department) are respectfully Invited to fol- the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The, funeral will leave his residence, 3A Rodda- strect, coimrg, tu-mokkuw (xnursaayj i-Ilh Mnv nt 30 m. R.

B. TENN. Funeral Directors, 482 flyd- ney-road. uonurg. rnone jjrunawicK, imm Draien ai uie tjiiurcn 01 iuo ouurni nuuii.

Warrlgnl-road, Oaklelgh, for the repose of tho soul of the late Mr. JOHN JAMES MURREN. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at o'clock. The funeral will leavo the church 2 o'clock for the place of Interment, in the. PtmtiM iififcunBV ITnrtnrtnkei flR Warri- gal-roud, Onklolch: 189 Glenfcrrle-road, Mai-, vcm.

Phone, Miuba. PAGE. The Friends of Mr. ALBERT STANLEY PAGE are respectfully informed that the funeral of his beloved wife. Ellsa- lth May.

at half-post 11 o'clock for the Fawltnor cemntery. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. Funeral Directors, 788 Sydney-road, Mqnn, urunswicK. Phone Bwk. 830.

J- Frlnnds of the late t7 a du-tit KifniKi mkr am rosneci' iT.Ti.. Mlnw hgr nmnlni lo thn Mel bourne General Cemetery. The funeral will leave her brother's residence, uta maivern-road, Armadale. THIS DAY. 12 o'clock.

of the late Mr. far Hit Pi nre, rnnnect- fully Invited to follow his remains to. the place of Interment, the Choitennam uemeiery, Mnn.r TKa fnnaral mill Innvn the residence of his non-ln-law. Mr. T.

h. Eas-tauch, Point Nepean-road. Highett, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 10th Mny, at 11 o'clock. aW. D.

ROSE and SON, Finrral Directors, Cliarman-road. Cheltenham. Phone 42. Chelt. TTHonria nf tlm lata Mt.

Tiipii ui' xidiii'v epTPPTl am resnect- fniiv invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, In the Preston uenerai Cemetery. The funeral la appointed to mow Kail? PrestoT'THIS DAY (Wednesday), 16th IfRN. jenseN, 311. street, Prcoton; and S3 Meivilie-roaa, urunswicK. rnone.

wj.j.u. 17rlr.n,la of Mr. JOHN BTrni.iwn nf tA Tflmar-Erovc. Oaklelgh, are reapectfully lnfMTO lh U10 Florence, will leave Rayboulda Parlors, Ather- ion-roii(i, uaaicmu, rxio ti- vv, TERNOON, nt 2 o'clock, for tho Box Hill Cemetery, nrrlvlng at 2.30. RAYBOULDS PTY, Onklelch.

Phone UMir.ii. Th. Priomli of Mr. ALBERT rr nrn mnnnntfullv Informed ine remains 01 um uuu ki hn inixrntri In thn Poliurc: Ceme lory. The funeral is appoimea 10 ran home.

79 James-street, Northcote. THIe DAY (wcanesaayj, inm May. at iipwnv rf T.F.WTR. Funeral Director. Johnston -street.

Fltzroy; 6AS High-street, Hegeni. fnone, jioqq. MTEICHELT. U.A.O.D. OLIVB LEAF niini' Kn Kfl.

Dmrnm and McmDerfl the nbove lodge are respect fully Inviteo follow the remains of the loved who of ALBERT T. WEICHELT (Part Arch) the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral la 1 appointed to leave his residence, iv James sfrcct. Northcoto. THIS DAY (Wednesday), way, ai a p.m.

40t HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Funeral Director, JIOGU, WETHERALL. Former Scholars of tne rmvtft.fr. ni nmtn School and Friends of late Miss JANE WETHERALL ore respectfully Informed that her remains will be interred In tho Daylesford Cemetery, THIS UAY (wenncsaayj, xma way.

annolnted to leave her residence, Victoria- K. r. vrjiirix, nnerai iirccior. 101, CREMATION NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES.

ED LEY'S, Florists, Manchester Unity-etende. Benutlful Wreaths, from 69 auj. ttvemngR. uoij.m. LOST AND FOUND.

Rate! Ud. per Line. Saturdays, 1 per Un ANIMALS AND BIRDS. TJLUK Persian Cat. Finder please return Hnlilplhern.

Reward. 1pt0AMEAT5oWsr7MPoUrn5llt) XT bay Pony Gelding, about 14.2, star, two white, scar orr hind leg, naiter on. n.v.b, If not claimed and expenses paid, to be Sold Aiiurauay, oiBt niay, ui noun. uijive.i, i-ounuiiccpcr. DOGS Seised Hawthorn Council.

Sale, 16 A.m.. FridAV. The Does' Homo. K2H00. X)R Sale, Fox Terrlor.

Foster Mother heol- thv. The Doss' Horns. F3HOO. red fioifer, good condition, 2-year old, not released, sold to-day, 12 noon, by of the oourt, city Rnngnr, Cauidcid, IiTOUND, Pomoranmiirfftwn nruTljlabk, loth Mav. Ulna Hawthorn.

2atl'J. JOBT, Sunday, near Hon, Australian 1 "Pnlnr.1 Mnntnnn. enloris nnrvlrn hTa, Tnrrlnr. nnllnr InNnrlhnil nr. Mnntnnn.

TTInrlnn nlnnan t-nturn la OHr, hnlf-nred Irish Terrier, whlto chosl, short tall. Good reward. 373 KIng-st, oar. grey rony Gelding. 13 hands, shod Phono Wlft2U.

nnwnrd. 4R Thrniiah-nl lurwood. 081. between Garden Vale and fit. kllda" Vnunif hlnr.lt flnrttnr knnnful.

91 Jersey over "nrf uuniviBii, OHT, ii, ruuany, uiacn ana wniie npnniei, in ueepacne, miiwangors- usage 8806. Reward. W3017. 1 white Pony Gelding, 13 hnnds, split left ear. last sBnn nreensborointh.

Fletcher. Lower Plentv. 7Ffl uTTTT.n. 1 I blnrk cocker Spaniel Pup, Finder ring WX1208, Rewnrd. 1 ivannoe.

itewara, 47 ivannoe, LION or Strayed, bay wTiiTn nee, two hind while, hi trtc-r. Reward. nrnniieti a.j, near uove, iinn, Aiyiiiiaa, gold. rimmed Glasses, on 1.18 train ders-st. itiii-mviu.

ivoav rropeny umce, run- OHT, pair reading Glasses, In ease; fie- twnen K. Mnlh. nnri nltv Mnndnv rrtnrn. Good reward on returning to 83 Olplia- OST, between WigHion nntl Xtodranntn, one. Roll Pink Felt.

Reward. Return Maokensle, carrier, Cheltenham. Phone, brown leather Wnlbt, In 6.30 Balaolava train, last onnlalns bank zz. tn IN MEM0RIAM. bknbon.

in loving memory of our ieai: uuii, tvuu pusiieu away on iom way, iiwu, Two years ugo we laid to rent 3 no one we loved and honored best: Wus the rntuer we lost and loved so well, "-timer ted by hla loving dauichtor and son-in-law. itiorence and Albert Robinson. BOSTOCK. In loving memory or my dear mm wur vur muiuoT, wiiu jmaocu Alwaj-s in 'our ihoughta, inserted by her loving husband and children, Edna and Bon. BHANDON.In loving memory or our dear winner, who puasea awuy jam way, iviv, Sadly missed but ever roinembured.

I rom her loving son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Hazel. BREW. In lovlns: memorv nf mv dear hits. unna ami our dear fattier, who passed away Three little words, Forget me not, They don't seem much, but they mean a Inserted by his loving wife and family, and fions-ln-law. BllYCE.

In lovlnc memorv nf our dear moinor, wno uied mm Mny, luaa; aieo our luinni, uitti juiy, ivtn. Bweelnst of memories linger yet; Too dearly Ijved to ever forgot, Inserted by their loving family; BRYCE. In loving memory of our dear iiiumcr, wiiu (jujbuu away on idih Aiay, Cherished still with love sincere, Just n. mnmnrv. hill h.

an rfunr -Inserted by her loving son and daughter- CHANDLER. In fond memory of my pal, y.imico, nun iiiubcu Mnuy DUUUdUiy HI DUTO- ley on the lfttli May, 1033. Insorted by Walter. CHI VERS. In fond remembrance of mv liru- jong inend and pal, Mrs.

T. Chlvers. White iiuiterufiu. AiHcniim, wno (lieu luin May, Sadly missed. r-Uy her old friends, J.

and Gotdlng. Kurumburra. CICALKSE. In loving memory or my dear MiuiuiT. ciiiu, wuu iwsseu away on inei juiu amy, iUJU, God knew what she was suffering, Tho hill was hard to climb.

So He closed her weary eyes. And whispered, Peacj be thine. Inserted by her loving daughtes, Jean, CLARKE A token of remembrance of my1 dcany muovea onjy son, merman josepn.i who pnBsed away on the 10th May, 1033, in Wont AUHtralla, also beloved nephew of Ulirisnie Lester, Calm and peaceful he Is sleeping, Sweetest rent has followed palnj When we think how much he su tiered, Wa nniild not wish him back aualn. Inserted by his dear mother" and Auntie vnrifl. CONVERY.

Jn loving memory of my dear Wlie, juua may, aim mmnur ul iuujt, wuu awn ioiii Aiuy, Inserted by Anthony Convery. CONVERY. In memory of our dear mother. Wno pnBSea away mo xmn muy, ivm, A loving mother, sadly missed. El ma.

Qrace. Tony. ICORRIGAN. In loving memory of my dear Wlte, Minnie, wno aepunvu una mo un ioui A loving memory never dies As years roll on and days go by: Sweetest memories fond and true Will ever remain, dear Minnie, of you. lnSCnCO DV ner lUVlUB liugiwuu, nnu o.

Pntrlck, brother-in-law, Will Casbman, and nnohews. William and Kevin. nn A tn Tn Invlnir mmnrtf nf OUT dear hllS- band' and father, who passed away on the lfllh May (late A.I.F.). Those who have a father, cherish htm with FoCrftryoii never know hla value till you see Wo have lost, but heaven has gained, r.t tYin hont thn world contained. Inserted by Ills loving wife and family.

CRAIG. In loving memory of our dear son! nnd brother, who paaaed. away suddenly 10th May, 1031. late A.i.r. Wo were not there at the hour Of aeatu TO near 11 is last rami niKn, To whisper Just one loving word, Or oven Bay good-byo.

No one knows the silent heartache, Dnlv (linen foil loll Who havo lost a loving son and brother Wit limit a lfl at ArAwOll. Inserted by his loving mother, father. miners ana slater, dick, Arcn ana tseuy. CRAIG. In sad and loving memory of my aear nroiner, uave, wno passea away 10th May, 1931.

Sunshine passes, shadows rail, I In it mpmorlpft nntlnat all. Inserted by his loving brother, Jim; sis let -in-law and family. CRAIG. In loving memory of my dear nrnuicr, uavu, who aivn lmn juay, awji uino my uhiiiuk vuuf, niiuo, Ivivcd. lontrprt for nlwavs.

Inserted by loving slater and brother, Jess and ueorge sutton, ana lamny. CRAIG. In loving memory of our dear tro- tner, tiavia iuncan. wno passea away Mm lath Mnv. 10.11.

The shndow of our loss ts mcltlnir In his cni Inserted by Alf, Oily, and children, Phyllis, icia and Aicnie. CRANCH, In loving memory of our dear intner, wno passea away at uurnicy on ine lum Ainy, iujj. Ton dirlv loved ba Inserted bv his lovlnc son. William dnugliter-jn-law, Wynne, and his grandson, CRANCH. My Ttie wnnisi mart uofi ewr maoe, My granddad wfta tn me; His alms, hla plans, hip work Just done, In my fond memories be.

He watched o'er me from cradle days, His heart was good and true; May dear granddad, grow to be As white a man as you. You were my Idol and my pal, In sunshine and In rain, And may I live to your traditions, QAorl-hye, dear granddad. Vest la peace. mi more pain ninu you sco. And though your presence is denied.

Your spirit will be with me. I'll carry on, old cobber, Juat like you'd want me to. And' when I'm called to heaven above. Thank God, I'll bo with you. Layman.

Inserted bv his lovlnir erandaon. Lavman grand daughter-In-law, Edith, and great-grandson, Docald. CRANCH. In loving memory of my dear nroiner. 11 nam uenry, who panocu away join may, 11100.

I miss his kind and loving ways, miss him when I need a friend. On him always could depend. Only a memory of bygone And A wish for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Known heat w.iat mlaht have been. Inserted by his loving sister, Dorcas Fer ris, and nephew and niece, Albert and Jessie Ferris. DANGERFIELD.

In fond memory of May. loving moiher or Fred nnd Maysle, who DABBed away at Hasewion on IBM May, luzu. DAV15Y, In loving memory or Thomas, the donny iovea nusoana or Etnei, ana iovea father of Lcn, who passed away on the loth Until the day dawns And the shadows flee away, DAVEY. A token of esteem to the memory of Thomas 8. Davey, devoted husband of F.ihel, wno passed away at "Hi.

Leonoras, ouns-sireet. tvew, xoin may, iwoj, an lit.t in nil hla wAvn. Pattrnt and thoughtful to the end of hie 'jalnrnrn 'an A In In In haftrt nnil mlnrt. 'TIs wonderful memories he has left behind, Inserted by a friend. FACEY.

In loving memory of our dear mother. Elizabeth Ann Rich of Dan ficnong. who passed away peacefully on the lln ftiny, niro our aear miner. James Thomas Nortney facey, wno passei away on ine Join tjciooer, ivii. We'll strew with loving memorlea The path our loved ones trod.

Inserted by their loving family. riARf.tnn Tn tnvlnz memorv of mv dear hus- nana anu lamer, jhihi wuiiniu, nu umbbu nway at Armadale 16th May. 1028; also UCnrRO, wno passed awuy, mr, ivw Tlmo takes away the hour of mnmnnf turn ho elf nVArV Inaf. Inserted by loving wife, daughters and ami T.lviln. Arln nnd Jack.

GARLlCK. In loving memory ot our dear lauwr, paBsea away on hid "t' Rtin ntiH rtnuchter-ln law, Charlio and vena, and granacniia, rinfAtltU GARLlCK. In loving memory of our dear inserted1 by iovlng daughter and aon-ln- loving memory ot Am 1028. Time passeB, but memories last, mperteri bv his loving daughters. It.

tlhlnni nnrt M. Williams. a n-nnrl tnemnrioit nf Dltf dear Om- tner, wai, canca Buuunniy iu ii. ft. Join May, ni nieiuuu.

In God's carr we leave you Till dawns the llcht! Honce forth no Borrows grieve you Inserted by his loving sister and brother, M. v. and J. J. Turner.

Port Melbourne. HANfinnic. In lovlns; memory of my dear moinor, wno passea away uh mo rniM lit it mnmnrv lasls. Inserted by her loving daughter, Alice, uaxion rrmunK tvomn, wiatvuvu irpni. Rnuth Melbourne.

HARMAN. In loving memory of dear father. wno passea nway Atim inscrtod'by his loving daughter, Thlraa; on.in.inw. Will, and Hrandchlldren, HEITHCH. In memory ot my dear huaband nnn our near minor, v.

who Ulort (in lfith May, 1033,. In Bllence wo rcmembor mi.A wn Uratnhnit him fmln ftWHV, Inserted by his wife, Hilda Heltseh, and nnn. fillfton and Geome. HElTflCH. In loving memory of Fred loved S(Ul-in-inw OI v.

aim rviico. umu 10th May, Gone, but not forgotten, Inserted by Mr. and Mm Knee, and fnmlly. East Doncaater, HOLI.OWAY. In cherirhed memory of my dear son, Horace jamrs, wno mt on the lflth May, 1030, brother to Krtgnr and Verdun, aged 28 years.

Till memory fanes and lire departs, You live for evor In our hearts, Inserted by hla loving mother, HOTCH1N, A tribute of love to mx pi sier, Liii. wiiu uusaeu io on ivm We who loved you sadly mtis you, In our memory you are dear; Loved, imemherea, longed for always, joven, rr-mcmucrcu. ioiircu mr it rinwna the first sad vear. -Inserled by nerlovlngslsfersani nA hm, thers-ln-law, Flo, Vera, Harry. Cyril, and Utile Jnv.

HOTCHIN. tn loving memory ot Lilian May, wno passea away imn may, ivdji Sadly missed, -Inserted bv Vera and Cvrlt. JAMKS. in loving memory ot nnr dear lflth May, lflSO. Alwavs remembered by hnr loving urn And dniiKnioMnxlaw.

Melbourne. JOHNSON, In loving memory of our dear mniner. wna passea nway inui mny, 1S32, and our dear father, who passea away on lmn August, aisn our near oroiner, Nnrmnn. who passed away on 22nd Octo ber. 16 is, esilng whew no shadows fall, perl rreri pence insy wan pence they wail All, Inserted by Hilda and Alf.

in ail nemory May, 1Ath A loving memory of our dear fr. wno rn inm mf flih Mny, 1f32t also our, deer rather, who died Hltl leu mm aiiiusi, iuhs. iinnuiHin memories ni mose so ne We rhrrlih aim with love alnnere. ot tnone an dear Inserted hy their loving daughter and vm-ln-law, Annie Ben. cent a.

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All tuen reollea will be In JONES. In affectionate memory of our only Tasman, beloved daddy of Phyllis and Not a day do we forget you, our hearts you are aiwuya neari God alone knows ho.v we mla you, JONK8. in fond remembrance of Tas, the loved brother of Lottie, and dear pal of Sadly missed. JONES. In I twin it memorv of mv ornnH.

son. xasman, who passed away on the 10th war, iwoo, ni ntjuiesuu nospiiai, Yotlr face, dear we cannot see, Hut hold you, dear, in memory; And leave you safely in the hands Of Him, who knows and understands, Inserted by his loving grandmother, Middle-road, South Carnberwell. JONEfl. In Invlntf memorv of our dear nephew and cousin, Tasman, who paused away on me mill way, iuj.j. Juat a memory, fond and true.

To show, dear Taxi, wn think of vou. Inserted by hla loving Auntlo Ett, Uncle George, and cousins, vie. Dorothy, Stan and Edna Bonighton, uundie-street, Ararat. JONES. In loving memory of our dear nepnow, Tasman, wno passea away joini Tln.n nmnM hilt mpmorlnn limt.

Inserted by Uncle Ern and Auntie Martha. LAWRENCE. In loving memory at our dear mouier. wno passea awuy on xolii oiay, awoj. Inserted by her loving husband and rinuehtur.

Fannie. LOVICK. In memory of my daughter and sister, ive, wno aiea loui way, iu, Essendon: also my husband, died 17th Feb ruary, ivzo. n.i.r. Time pusses, but memories Jaat.

Inserted by M. Lovlck and B. Haddon. MARTIN. In loving remembrance of naning momer, wno pusncu nway uu In our hearts most sacred shrine.

Where love shines dear and true, There is a lamp that ever burns Inserted by her loving husband and, children. Dave, Jack and May. MARTIN. In loving remembrance of our1 aear moinur, who oiuo iuui muj, m-w. Not Just to-day, but every day, In Bllenco wo remember, Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, Janot, Fred, nnd grandchildren, Doro thv.

Norma and Owen. MEYER. In loving memory of dear Bert, who pasHtiu away auih iuuy, iu4. Many years we were pals together, dear, Now nnlv aweet memories remain. Inserted by his loved ones at Toorak road.

Carnberwell. MONTGOMERY. In loving memory of my aear wue ana moiner, who pasoeu away loin way. To those who have a mother, Cherish her with care; For you never know how you miss her, Until she Is not there. MOORE.

In loving memory of James Moore (late OI unariea-Hireet, iiurmtoiu, umu 18th May, 1931. Just a memory of bygone days. And a wish for a face unseen. Inserted by one that loves you. NATHAN.

In memory of my brother, Arthur! raman, wno area at ivyoiu, auau, on xuiu xaay, ivii, Inserted by Ben. Nathan, "Rlppon Lea, Elsternwlck. PARKINSON. In loving memory or my dear husband, Thomas, and aur dear father, who pnssea to a nigucr uie on me mm may, 1027, at East fit. Klldn; also dear son and, nroiner, uen, who aieu on mv uuu-ary, 1914.

TliPt-n In Khrlnn In our hearts. When In silence alone we cherish sweet memories That are only our own; Wa ttiIh nml mourn vtiil In nllcnrA unseen. And live in tho memories of days that havo, Inserted by his loving wife and mothorl anu lainuy. RISING. In loving memory of Mrs.

Jessie B. Rifling, who passed away on the 10th juay, 4UJ.0. Ever with us. Around our lifetime golden ladders rise, And up and down the sklea, Wllh winner! nnndnls shod. The angels eome and go, tho messengers of God.

Inserted by Mrs. Sophie J. McGeorge, her loving friend and successor, 17 Elgin-avenue, Armadale, near corner of Orrong-road and High-street. RYAN. In loving memory of our dearllng oniy riiun.

iacKiu, wiiuiu wuu tmicn unit; on loth May, iuju, age a years 0 montns. Jackie darling, not a day. not an nour. no we mrKci you. Mummy's darling, daddy's little pal.

SHANNON. In the loving memory of our aear moinor, wno men on um iwm muy. 1932; also our dear father, who died on the rfiiia April, itfoo. n.i.r. To-day recalls sad memories Ct a loved ono gone to rest.

And those that think of her to-day Are the ones that loved her best, Though life brings much that alters, And limn hrtnirn mnrh that I new- But there Is one thing that nevr alters, Our loving memory, dear mother, of you. -inie menus are line aiomonus, Prnrlniin nnd mm? Fs.se iriends are tike the autumn leaves, ouia. evurywneie. Kvr SHCi'NOlv lir hiemoty' of our dear1 momcr, wno oiea on letn may, juox; aiao our dear fathnr. who died on the 22ud April, ivw.

n.i.f. A mother more true never dwelt on this earth, Or proved to her children a true mother's: worm. We miss your' smite of welcome. We miss your words of praise; We miss you, oh. we miss you, In a thousand different ways.

Two lilt In wnrdH not hunt tn writ A. Two words we will remember all our life our motner. Inserted by her loving' daughter, Mary, son -In -law, Arthur, and family. SHANNON. In loving memory of my dear momer ana grana mower, wno passea away on 10m niny, xvjt.

No one knows the silent heartache. Only those can tell Who have lost their darling mother Without the last farewell. Inserted by her loving eon, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. SHORTEN. In memory of my dear sister, okiuuiu, wiiu uieu 101 11 muyi imi.

Memories. Inserted bv her sister. Alice. STEEN. In memory ot my dear wife and jovea mainer, ticrina, wno passea away As it dawns the third sad -year, Life brings much that Is altered; Time brings much that Is new: There Is one thing that never alters, That Is our memory, dear, for you.

Calm nnd peaceful you nre sleeping, Sweotest rest hae' followed How could we wish you hack again Inserted by her loving husband and son, noun. STEEN. In loving remembrance of our dear oeriiia, wno passea away on nun May. 1031: also dear mother, who passed away Always unselfish and so sincere, No evil thoughts hid you; No wonder that we miss you, Berth, Your kind nre very few, --Dad, Tlteresa Norman. STEEN (nee Nielsen).

In loving memory of niy uarnng umier, Derma, cauca noma sua-denly on the 18th May, 19H1; also my darling mother, passed away on the 31st May, 1006. With tenderness love and regret; At sunset sweet memories awaken nf riAr will air or tnmnt Love's offerinK of flowers I revercntlv nlAce On your lone, sacred spot, while their mes saefl tnev rti's Just loving thoughts from a heart that Is From one who Is ever thinking of you. Loved and remembered the same to-day As In the hour they nassed awav. Inserted by her loving sister, Chrlssle, and brother, and also loving nephew, Bonnie. STEEN, A fond tribute to the memory of my unuKmar-in-iaw nna our staier-m-iaw.

norma, wno aiea lmn May, ivm. Ever remembered. Mum, Harry, Ken. Roy and Glad. STEEN.

In lovlns memorv of our dear sis, ter-in-iow, Bertha, who passed away on not 10-aay, duc every oay, In slloncs we remember. Inserted by Llll, Bert and Billy, THOMSON. In loving memory of our dear moiner, wno uhsbcu away on mo ium Juay, v. ty 111 1 uuioc-iimii, xiuiwn. Ever remembered.

Inserted by her loving children. URQUHART. In loving memory of tay dear momer, wno men on ins min amy. lUiia; Also my dear father, who died on the 7th iuay, ju.tt. Inserted by thetr loving son, David.

VARLEY. In lovlns: memory of dear Edna. who junta away on 10m aiay, iwm; aisoi my ucnr inuiiivr, 41111 may, iUB. Not all the years that ever were, Not nil the years to be. Could give me time enough to tell How dear you were to me.

You shared with me the dearest love Two hearts have ever Loving memories are all that is left Of one that was all my own. Inserted by her loving mother. loving memory of my dear grandfather, Arthur Able, who passed away lflth may. iuou: amo my near minor, ueorge Trillium, who wan nuieu in amiun om May, Laving memories never As years roll on tho days go hy. Inserted by hlfl loving grandson and grand, daughter, George and Jean, BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

MR. A. H. WELLINGTON, of Clifton Hill desires to THANK all friends nnri ri, lions for floral tributes, letters and personal exnresslons of svmnathv in hi nwni mi bereavement. Wilt all please accept this as M.

HEMMINGfl denim in TIT a Nlf grams, letters, nnd floraf tributes and sad bereavement, especially thanking Dr. O'Keefe. doctors, slaters and nurses of St. MIchael'B Ward, Vincent's Hospital. Mrs.

Ktwver and Mrs. P. Pnllln. urni please Accept this as a personal acknowledg- No. nn, pimininni-aireni, AienynBton, JV.

T. WOOLFB. SON and DAUoH- Tlr.R 4nlr tn nvnmii ttoli, innMnn mr mi ynurPBdion u( ympainy re theIr atl bereavement. all Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment or our deepest gratitude, it uswreniiB'Btreei. Minnie Brighton.

B.n, rtiHE son and n.ulnHTttnM nt tA. i.i. Mrs. H. L.

MUNROB desire, to THANK iininiii'uin jmiu 1 1 loimn ior tneir norat trlmiins and their Itlnri 1 pithy. FUNERAL NOTICES. SHTON. The Friends of tha lni Mr. FRANCIR ARItWIM Mmsirts To the pines oi Intermont.

the Ohellenham Cemetery. Hollow ay-road, i will leava his residence, We aver grove. Bonbeach, THIS DAYI nQVkm -l-fiVt1? MJ 1 7 at that his 154 of to Bro. to low the is 1 nina 1 011 order 1 Pol city. I I warn, Jj ins.

I I 174 SHIPPING. LUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR To SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND. Bteamer. Tons. Coinmaiider 7.726IT.

ti. Nelaon ASCAN1US Wilson rTHEMISTOCLESIll.fiiin C. vtrofi May 20 Jiun Aug. 13 TCI I ek I A T5- FA RES (Plus Exchange), 8. Africa, England, blrst Class From 62.

From nan tcargo Steamer, via Suez, Fare 60, Plus Exchange. 1 An a teinatlve route by Blue Funnel Vessels la available via Fremantle, Java, Singapore: For Further Particulars Apply to SANDERSON aiuf 0., Ill Wllllam-street (Central 8503, 8 lines). DALOm aiid COMPANY 841 Collins-street. Central, 288. 461 Bourke-atreet, 6 lines).

Calling at Sydney, Brisbane, Thursday island, avao, Manila, Hong Kong and Jupaneut Tons. KAMO K1TANO MARU. 8,000 May 23 June .23 June 8.UUU 8.000 June 30 Ala UTA MAKU juiy Juiyzs REDUCED AT3n ET To Hong Kong and Return 77 10 0 To Shanghai and Return 88 10 0 To Yokohama and Return 91 10 0 All Particulars and Tourist Literature Obtainable from DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED. 311 COLLINS-STREET. 1 Central, 288 161 BOURKE-STREET.

(6 lines). NYK- LINE. SPECIAL TOUR TO JAPAN. 1 WftLVfc WbiiKa, Leaving MELBOURNE Every Month, inclusive Fare. Party of Four.

135 10 Each. Free of Exchange. Var nil nnrtlcnlnra in DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, 011 1 central, 266 401 Bourke-street. (6 lines). OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.

LTD AND THE W.A.S.N. CO. LTD. I Fortnightly sailings rroin Fremantle to Java and Singapore, via N.W. Coast Ports and Monthly Extensions to Port Swettenham and renang.

oewatth nr "May June 7 June 22 Sails 11 a.m. aus 11 qjn. First Class Fares from Fremantle To Java. To fllncanore. Slncle.

Rntnrn. ftinulo n.him JC1T 10.. 33 5. 19. 38 21 aim.iai nuuuu irip j.ounsis Fares OUntCd fn AlKttrnHnn Piirronnu Nn exchange necessary.

Round-trip passengers enn live on board at Singapore. Passengers have choice of proceeding to Fremantle by overseas or inter-Btate steamer. Through bookings arranged to U.K., China auu, jbiui uy mue funnel Lino. For Bailing Cards and All Particulars Apply 341 Collins-street. 288 461 Bourke-alreet.

I (6 lines). JOHN SANDERSON and Ill Wllllam-street. 8503 (6 lines), AND LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA. HONG KONG.

SHANGHAI and FIVE PORTS in NELLORE 7000 tons TANDA 7000 tans NANKIN 7000 tons NELLORE 7000 tnns TANDA 7000 tonn June JUiy Oct. i nin ifftintrnTTfiN in ua nvn Round Trip, 12 weeks, daor to door, no tran- niuvpiuti nieuiivcnmiico or noici exponses. ThB Lfnar Ir Your Hotel. Cheaner Than Btavinir an Shorn. 91 10 First.

58 Second. No exchange, a. anu a. unu oervice aro irNSIIRPASSRn. GIBBS.

BRIGHT and 34 queen-street. Passenger Freight Agents. 10,246, maouuiiaiiu, nvji iiii jit ana 300 nnd 4(17 CoUlnH-stmet. TeL O. 4423 and 97U0, Joint Passenger Agents I A.

JAPAN. Thurs-T Home day Is. I Kong. Steamer. Arrive.

Arrive. CHANGTE. Mav 23 June 1 June 12 CHANGTE. TAIPING. Juna 11 I Juno 'Jii June 2U IJulv 10 July 14 July 21 July 30 Aug.

10 i 1AUK- laept. l. REDUCED RATES. NO EXCHANGE. RETURN FARES 1st Class.

2nd Class. Thursday 40iiTC I IlS7o' 0 ianua i i io jo Hone Konc 1 17 10 I 50 10 0 Japan i 1 10, ,0 I B8 0 0 Suites and Single Bedstead Cabins Available, Onan Air HwtmnKnc Pnnl. AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL "LINE' LIMITED (Incorporated In Hong Kong): JOHN ANDERSON nnd f'n 111 Wllllam-street, Melbourno, Phone O. 8502. LLOYD To ANTWERP, BREMEN and HAMBURG, Via (JAWAL.

Bteamer. TonsT Captain. Sails about MOSEL 8428 61)53 G. Stapff J. Henketi May 24 June 23 JUSTIN LAHN 1 8498 Tn.

Mlnszor July PAPSENGEHS BOOKED HROUGiTto0N-DON at SAME RATES as to ANTWERP. FARES to EUROPE: 50 Single. 87.10 neium ti-ius Axcjiange. CABIN PASSENOKRH ONLY. Excellent Accommodation Available In Single, Two and Three Berth Cabins.

For Further Particulars, Apply to the Agents, Ill Wllllam-street, Melbourne. Tel. 8563. 0YAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. K.P.M.

MNR. Monthly Ballings of the Great White Yachts "JM1HU UULLAINU" And "NIEtrtV ZRRl.ANn Via Sydney, Brisbane and Great Barrier to JUAUAOCA 1, JAVA, HJINUAi'UKiU. ENGLISH CUISINE. Next Sailings from Melbourne, lflth MAY. anth S.

NIEIIW ZRRUNIl will Innvn No. in anea, iciona jjock, at VA O'clock JNOOn, SUBSTANTIAL RF.DUCTIONH IN "PAPEB. Escape tho winter by travelling to the sunny ui me iiiiai, miliary ares: einpie, 4H to java, t53 to Singapore; Return, 87 to Java, 96 to Singapore. Bpeeinl Excursion Fares, returning same stenmer, from 73 10 to Java, 81 to Through Fares to Saigon, Hong Kong. Bhang- Maurltlus, Durban, Capetown and East Aincau pons.

lvext time von era tn Enerlnnn antl vln "Th. Metier kouib to turone" py tne magnincent Sumatra, Coylon, Egypt end tho Mediter ranean. For Further Information apply to JOHN SANDERSON and Ill Wllllam-street. Tel. 8561.

BURNS, PHILP TOURB. URNS. PHILP TOURB. JrA HoAlilSH HOCKED FROM AUSTRALIA TO ALL COUNTRIES. BY ALL LINES.

ON ALT, HOTITES. Exact nnrHeiilnin In nonnnnHon with vnur iinvDi biijwucic iiiiuiniieu iree, Lompieio alternative Itineraries submitted, reservations made, aured, world letters of credit and" drafts issued rauirii; ihliaivij hijuvi(J1u. FROM SYDNEY. Passengers and Careo. Port Mnnwhv.

Rnmnml Pnhfini oniamaua iiaej, Aiauang, inrtTrrti Kaviong, Soraken, Noma, -MACDHyi i cuyuoiuo, jvioia. oo uays trip 48 10J Solomon Islands and Rabaul, 351 MALAITA, aays' trip 461 Mav lfl. Lord Howe Island and MORINDA ok.iiu, uuii iu 1 oiay 2H. Queensland Ports. Papuan naoaui, ivavieng, AJanus, a-1 MONTORO aamiii nil JO 1 JUne 7.

days trip. 48 10 BURNS, PH7LP and COMPANY LIMITED (incorporated in New Snuth Wa'es). 312 Collins-street, Melbourne, C.l. Tclephono Cent. 8238.

A BERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE. PassnnirAP Rnrvlf In ITIIT.T. ownnw .,1. oaiu. Aiara ana Bouiuamnion.

'MOll ETON tTTTiZi i Tkr 5T, 14.14.1 tnns I Mnv 1 Hobs ON' fl bay. 14,108 tons I July 1 11.1(14 tnnn I Ami 1 JERVIS BAY MORETON friends are reminded this vessel sails from iiA i I'nssengers nnn A Zi i i Hfllurntli iftn Mny, l-ilSP Heayy bS8aB to delivored" at ship's side before i p.m. Friday, lBth FARES to LONDON and HULL! PAnPHand 08 RETURN. COLOMBO EXCURSION RETURN FARE. 341 461 Bourlte-st.

Central '288. ABERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE, WILLIAM HOLYMAN and SONS I LTD. A'XVSX' DEVONront, ULvisn- l.a IfiaAt const). Pns.en. wire marrawau a ti m.l LAnJ.tfi5''''''-:sj8 LARANAH.

WARKATEA, TUESDAY, TAMBAR, OlPPSLANlS LAKES. 8.9. TAMDAR. 23rd pKTfCBi' ajJ PLINDERS-STREET, Omo. 10,000, 10.081.

rWhnrf omoe, MllflO). JIOHTARUNGTON D1ND OEBLONO. From No. 1 North, Fool or Bneneer-street. uny (tel.

HinRI, CAiino ngCHiyHD DAILT. Tel, MSI). HOWARD BMITH Aperiti, fisnt. 8314, CORA MBA, BATURDAY. 10th MAY tt ft.nl.

Fnr finrirn flnftpn ftlna nam oan CORAM FATURDAY, 2Hth MAY, 11 dm winrtj. uoi riuintiri-tiimi. K3ino, OMITHTON. IrinMnwn. rnnto Srhoonsr Cobmonrtrrry snillnit farly.

now htwiklna cartw. J. 8. Lee Sons (Mnhmirns) Ply. jvjrra Sth.

Melbourne, at. 59 In win ur For SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE (Cargo only). KOWARKA. No. 3 H.

Smith May 18 5 p.m. 35 Market-st. COLAO From Hd. Parker May 18 G'long. Moorabool-st.

GOULBURN. May 26 No. 5 Hd. Parkor Ltd. KOWARRA.

Cargo received dally. For ADELAIDE and W.A. (Taking Cargo for p.jv. ana w.n, ouiporm, aiso rcruij OOkAMA No. 11 A p.m.

No, 12 No. 3 5 D.m. lArtelnldn rf. (Acini, only). 1 MANUNDA.

I MILDUHA Mny 18 Mav 22 605 Collins-Bt, Adelaide S. Co. ftU5 Collins-st, A.U.S.N. Co. fin? Mny 22 TufiS.

(Adel.only). 1 koomilVa. KAROOLA. TIME WESTRALIA I No. Mcllwralth, McE, 04 Wllllam-st.

May vx 20 No, 12 No. 3 No. 12 MCI 1., lid I June 8 iHd. Parker Ltd, MILDURA, TIME. Cargo only.

TIME. Cargo now being received. KAROOLA. Calls Albany. KOOMILYA.

Taking rough cargo for Fremantle, also taking cargo for Bunbury direct. LINE. Tn HVI1NRY. From No. 9 Victoria Dock.

M.V. WANflANET.LA. THTR nV. M.V. WESTRALIA May 30.

June 23. iu aijki.auis ana hkmantj-b. M.V. WESTRALIA June 6. July 4.

To HOBART, Kowhat (cargo), May 10. 11 a.m. Cnrso Rerelvnrl Tfi.TtAV. Tin. A Rnuth SYDNEY to HOBART.

T. 8. S. ZEALANDIA, From SYDNEY 28, June 9, Juno 2a, From HOBART 19, June 2, Juno 10, LUXURY LINER, T.S.M.V. WANG AN ELLA, 10,000 Tons.

SPECIAL WINTER CRUISE. SYDNEY, NOUMEA, NORFOLK June 23, irst uiasa iteturn inre from Melbourne, From 18 10. MELBOURNE to AUCKLAND. Via SYDNEY. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), A p.m.

Cargo Received TO-DAY. No. 9 Victoria uutn, iur nnu iiorm isiana forts. Also TAKING PASSENGERS fur SYDNEY NEY HUDDART PARKER 464-468 0.1, Tel. 8900 (5 lines).

TABMANIAN BTEAMERB PTY. LTD. (Circumstances Permitting, No. 7 Wharf.) TO LAUNCESTON (Cargo Received Dally). LOONGANA, 1 To-day.

4.30; 3 P.m. BURN I and DEVONPORT, No. io Wharf. -yufiAH, 'iocs, ann naays, noon. Bills of Lading Signed by Union S.S.

Co. 1 TBIIls of Lndlng Signed by Huddart Parker. Passengers Booked by Joint Agonls. 1 HUDDART PARKER LIMITED. 4R4-4flA fnllllia.Bl 1 T.I cunii in UNION HTMM HiiTb fn i C.l.

Tel. Cent. 8392 (4 llueaL UNION tlNB OP UTEAUEBS. (Olrcumntnnca PermlUlnn.) PiSSSi JPKf.R!l 1 WA'NUI ri t' i niiiwrtnuiun.r icargo oni IV. Ivi.

WANQANUL 16tn MAS. Receiving enrRO. No. 10 Dock. WW PLYMOUTH, Via Newcast 0.

AUCKLAND, WAIKAWA (cargo only), 1st SYDNEY TO NEW ZEALAND. JONQWAI iWeninKton). 2h maV. a p.m. p.m.

JNION STEAM fi tlP' m. nir mT i' SK-VI." inm-st c.l. 1 Central. 6392. c.l.

(4 noes). INTER CRUISES tm' LORD HOWE ISLAND. T.B. "MAtJNflANlIt" will Durfn.u BATURDAY, 2nd JUNE. Returning 6th June.

Atelhnurn trniia." 3othrMay. Fare from Sydney, 0 to 6 10. HOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Au.iun anmiA On 2nd AUGUBT. Cruise from Sydney to Sydney, 24 days.

II "ITHiMU llflnUD Fares from 43 107, Melbourne to Melbourne, APPly 'ot full particulars, cot N.Z. 60 328 Melb. 8393. JAMES PATRICK and CO. LTD, lumsirnpes Permitting.

lauAiiri nun 'IOW EVERY ARGO EC TCT EV WVt DAY, Charman-road, Cheltenham. Phont 42, riiriWd, Reward. a wini.m.,tSiu"ui'rri5rr- lino.) onice or. air nt 'a reoeinb Asenis, Haioau. Law Notice..

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