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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 6

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1 THE SYDNEY MOfiNING -riERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1917. Mb. tb long record of aggression of which every UT H2M0RXAH, SOUT1IAN. In memory of my dear daughter and onr dear siaier, r-me, who was accMientauy orotnied at the SniL Middle Harbour. KotrmUr J7.

1UM. rted IJXI0X IMMORALITY country lo Kurope hss been the victim nt cause the minors are being shown that; coal In large quantities can be obtained without their aid! The men are offered the same RETURN OF SOIaDpjRS WAR NOTES. years. Imwrtrd by her lovbig moOlr, bretJirs, audi one time or another. Even when the Socialists- propose to bold a conference with the Allies the sosmon refuse to A MINISTER'S DENUNCIATION pay, tne same hours, and the same condi A 'QBHMAN PHACB Oi7pmm.m,..

SUNDAY MORNING ARRIVALS BIETH8. i 7, JtlT, at Nnne Kineh'e print DOoVital, Th, Ch urea tjuinnai, Mr and Mn Camden J. H. Cork, of Olen.Unid, lUwkwtreet, Qgjrindi son Otoneld Camden. J817, at Mont d'Or, Vturiuas, to Mr.

sad Mrs, Uarry Cooper Day- daughter. Hi LLf. Sep UaUr 15, 17, at T- ead a Flats, Ella, bethtreet, tityUory, to Mr. and Mra. W.

E. Hilla-a daughter. 12, 17. at Nuaee fcineb's pr-rat PPtl. The PopUra, diurrh-aremw.

Quirlnrfi, to Mr. and lire. John Jotepb Lowe, of Willow Trte-a "daughter (Rita Catherine). WARD. September 7, at Coo ma, the wife of the Archdeacon of Monaro a n.

.1.1 carry delegates because no section of the The visited by Journalists There was a curloug blending of the old 'and the new at VauclnM nn Before a Crowded tarsal, enm (ernrno people baa freed Itself from com- eonuin wnirr, Arosu, uugiue SrUD, avtlW ana eUf Dieiia Hydea, SPjNKtWn fondest memory of our darling little Louie, who Joined the angels BepLtoiber JT, 1P11, aged 10 yeats. vrry little word she uttered. All her gentle Mitto ways. Have been for ever in our memory aUuee Uie linu she passed away. Sadly misted by her loving parents, Oeorge and Kliibctl) Splfikf, Krsktneville, sisters and brothers, and Alan Spink.

Alice and Jack Patersou, Keiifiingtun, Florenoa and George Harvey, Anfiandate. tbe pliclty la the most brutal crimes of the At a few hours' notice Mlsa Evans, who Is "0.rmaa peae. offensive" JT'HU! tions of working as those prevailing when they went out The only stlnulatloa Is that the volunteers who desire to continue eoal-mlnlng must pot be molested. As It Is at present labour Is really fighting against labour, because although, In spite of tho miners, lurge numbers havn found their places open to them, the miners, by headlln in. government efforts a In charge of the Am so Buffet la the Domain, bad to have Moiman Voluntary Aids la readlnssa for the recaption of 48 New Houth In the "Time." aptly dsKrlbu 7Z of th.

Central Power. from tbe toll. JY Any suggestions of German peace terms themselve elves when members of the Institute of Journal! at and their wives were entertained by the uclu" Park Bt tb historle heme of William Charles Wentwortb, the visitors being conveyed to the grounds by a special boat provided by tbe Sydney Ferries. Tho gathering Included Sir lame. ii.ura.

nn must necessarily lie read In the light ot war Walts mon who arrived by train yesterday recent history. Even during this year the map contlnae. to hZZ earlier victorias. Thi. their MARRIAGES.

LAaTROCK 7. at Hartford, Kr-rtland morning, in addition to ths soldier representatives of thla Stale, thera were BS re remaining out are preventing larao num has Allies have learned how their enemies will approach such a subject They have shown been In operation for acme HOW. ThA Initial Australian statesman and patriot was a time I nuiiaru i.fiin vi nil tier, ciocki aon oi r. and lira, lainroc-k, Dniminovnp, to Klma Conatanrc liulu li I bers of other men from going bnck to their STHAH'I'. In loving memory my beloved buatwnd and tny dear fattier, Alexander Stuart, who parsed at hi lulu refidem-e, 77 Glehe Point-road, Glele, SepUmbtir 17, 1015.

Sadly missed by bis lining wife and daughter, Nrllie. STHAKT. In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, A Jc tender Stuart, who departed this lift turned Quenslap4ers, who were accommodated at tbo Red Cross Convalescent Horns. no desire for a settlement that will pre even empioymonr. iitnmoni were ntit before the wsr commenced, la ths un as ber emlonnsA ivnam BpringHnla.

and Mra. T'hii Wnttwn, Orange. UUllIck, the Government Prlnl.tr, who aa a bov. posed of men, at tb. Randwtck Preabrterlan Church last night, the Rev.

O. H. Talbot doalt with tb. morality and Immorality, ot tradk unloDUra. He.

said th. morality of unions waa the malnuoaace of th. hours ot labour and rates ot pay at that which waa fair and equitable. He regretted, however, to ay that a grave state of trades union Immorality bad been developing In thla oountry fnr some time, sad had reached Its deepest and darkeat depths la the pr.aent strike. One of the Immoralities of trades unionism was the Inoraet.

la the number ot Industrial die. locations that bad occurred la Now South Walas during the period of the war. In 1913 there wars 168 auoh dislocations, in ISM there were lis, lu mis there were 814, and In IDIS there were Ui. And this state ot affaire, to relate, prevailed under the moat liberal and meet advantageous Induatrlal aya-tem in the olvlllaed world. Anothor phaaa of the Immorality of trades unionism was ita oppoaltloa to eonaorlptlon.

Her. they had way serve the peace of Europe. They have never committed themselves beyond vague was present when Wentworlh's remains were mid to rest In tho mausoleum close to Vaucluse tbe DEATHS. Rose Hall, Forbes-street, until the departure of the train for Brisbane. The returned men wore mot at tbe Central Railway Station by ,1 nu priptrtil ground beforehand for her military offei.

and her Invaiainn nf ni. BI.AfTEMORE. fientrmbcr fi. 11)17. at North Rvrinev.

Ives a THE WAR LOAN. phrases of which the explanation can be MilHrent Amr, eMrrt dauirhlrr of ttic lite Thomas Brlgadlor-Oonerat Los, State Commandant! Northern France. Had tho mllltar. bcpUmier 17, 1015, aged la years. Out more precious soul garnered A dear one less on earth to greet; One more void in loving hearts and hoipe, A dear one more In heaven to meet.

Inserted hv J. Niolnd and -family, of Lldcombe. varied according to tho changes in the pro- Nor met mis unking up of tho past with the present lent added lntrost to a delightful and proa table outing. Among others present wero r. I.

Hall (Attorney-General and a trustee of the park), Mr. J. V. Vltxpatrlok with complete success there would tut. xi in (tern ore, anci or tin.

ma la-more, of HdwI, Say. Well -afreet, Chat a wood, agtd years. At rent. BOWMAN.Septemlx'r 16, 1917. at nor parenta rtl- siiects of tlio war.

If their forces eeoui to be holding their ground in the West, Captain Bell, staff Officer for Returned Soldiers and Invalids; Colonel Stokes, P.M.O. and representatives nf tbo Red Cross Soulety beou TAKKAN. In loving memory of my dear hiubsml and Uerrauny any would havo dlalnti.d her di-nt, Untitle Hill-mad, lUulkluuu 1U1U, Cissy Ilowman, aged 10 year. Treasurer), and Mr. J.

llngue, Who Was a membnr nt the. Wnrtn nnvAPnni.ini Aa ownors of motor care bad not been nothing warn left in But our ucar minor, froiu is Ansiey Tamil, woo uepunuu Uiia life Htrptentler 17. aged 47. Gnrt bu wflh vnn 1(11 we mebt aoain. and if Itusslu seems lost beyond redemption, then Belgium csunot bo restored; and BOVOK.

September 16, 1f17. at hr-r rwMpnte. called upon by tbe Rod Cross Society, motor J-aiirenceilreet, Alexandria, Mra. Kihina Bnyuel tun) uenui propaganda had long before been prflpartu tho way In other countries In order tkai Inserteil by his Wife, Elizabeth, and children, Alice if the liritlsh and French continue to ad- buses and taxi-cabs were pressed Into aar Again tho Commonwealth Treasurer Is asking tbe people of Australia to provide him with money with which to carry on our part of the war. Ho has already received on loan from us slightly over eighty millions sterling.

He is asking now for another twenty millions sterling, and unless we are fortunate this will not be the last loan that ho will ask for on war whle.h resumed the property (li3 acres) In WIO, nt a cost of 12,700, and opened it to the public. The visitors were met by Mr. Frank Look (Chairman! and A thee msmhfirs nt thA hnnrrl TARltAN. In Invfnv ifmc mhranc nf our dear brother, vIcq on this occasion to convey the men to num uugnt to ne a msmy moral organisation QOOSPlrin. to heln the nt vance Belgium must be freed from all military or economic entanglements, and many might escape the aonueriuencei ot ber acts should anything go wrona with Francis Aiialey Tarraii, who passed away Uepteuiber tho Anzac Buffot and to Rose UalL.

A number "iuuw oi uie iris juiin ugtw yt-ara. it.i.r CANNON. Septombpr lfi, 1017, at l-oftim, Itichnrd Ntuart Ctinnon, late principal and head master Lyceum School, Sydney, aged SO years. B.I.P. 18, 1017, at her aieler'a reei- rience, Torquay, KKtwind-a venue, Kaitwood, in her of men left the railway atatlon In tbe atubul tary machine aud lier curofully.nreiiavrj pence will be concluded before the winter.

tlon and liberty by encouraging th. young manhood of tbe Commonwealth to withhold themaelvea from the Empire In her dlreat of trustees at the Government wbnf nt Nell- unco cur which waa urosentea to tue mili in. We cannot, 1rd, Tltv purpose see. Rut all it well tint's dune-by Thee. Inserted by hie loving brothera and sisters.

TUPPEIt. In Invtnir mptiinr nf mir dear dauehter and military offcnBlvo scheme. Plans vert ar ranged and set In train and mnn. nn i ark, and were conducted to historic hOma and sremindn In Vnnxlna aaI H'h- aM President Wilson in all his speeches has drawn a distinction between the people and otiii jvmr, aury nay, Hftiriv tti-inviHl youngest uaugli ter of Mary and the late Alfred Clifford. ms aegranation ot a now.

Institution mUBt not be mllbW.S to ri. tary authorities by the Salvation1 Army. Seven cot casus, all New Boutb Woles men, wero Uikon to tlio military IiueplUl at Randwick. Nrlv all thn invalids had CDIHB from Egypt home, with Its castellated wallB, waa covered account Although the amount of the allotted long beforo tbo outbreak of war fnr COI.l JNS. Sent dnbor in.

till 7 at hi. riAan (fc. ine Government of Germany. The dis sister, Ethel Maude Tupper (nee Kilxrnw), departed this life September 16, 10.U. Jnserud by her loviifk lirehoad-treot.

Iteriiern, Frnferick Colliru, aged wiiu a prorusloo of wistaria, and It was well Worth VlHltlne for th Itenutv nt Ihl. nlnnn tbe delicate work of Influencing the and publlo opinion of neutral countriei khiu clared the preacher. "It I had th. political power I would hav. all the fund, ot trades unions examined by a Government auditor, and 1 would make those funds responsible tor the fines Imposed on trades union law breakers.

I Would, nnlltlr.llv dl.frnnphl.. DKMPSTER. Sept. IB, at Mooruin, Louisa, relict of loan Is fixed, that does not mean to say Unit tho loan is to be limited to that amount As In the case of three previous Issues which were for fixed amounts, every those who wero working Germany's lll tinction lies In the Improbability of a democracy planning for generation after generation lo break Its faith and dominate the world by force of arras. Hut tho German mc itiL-nura Anrrn xernpster, agco years.

D'OltN AT. Sew ember 15. 1017. Derilia Kliubeth D'Or Borne had "seen aervlco" In France. Only a fow were wounded.

One could not help noticing that about 3i0 of the Now South Walps men wore ribbons, which Bhowcd that they had fought for King and country in tho South Afrban campaign before Joining the A.I.F. iftvten had a -temporary psy not hesitate to foster schlimiB and dlwnliut groups In the countries of ber probable fatora my (rife Maho), result of ai-vidcut (late ot Auckland, for at least three 'yeara th. meiubers of a purcnu, aistcra, ana routers. VAL'UUAN. In loving memory of our dear mother and grnnd mother, Eliza Vaugban, who passed away Septeniler 17, 1010, aged 68 years.

It's Just one year ago to-day Since our dear mother passed away; We, who loved her, only know How much we lort a year ago. Inserted by her loving son and daoghtr-4n-1aw, Barney and Alice, and her grAiidcJuldreii, George, Charlie, Essie, and Peart WEKKS In lvinn- mnmnrv nf mv dear daojrhtfr. Klsle. iwoplc, by their lack of protest, have iden- thing that is subscribed will be taken. So far every Issue fixed bas been over-sub- mernles.

The final details of the scheme vert irranged when Germany realised that a d. FOltn. September 11, 10J7, at ht rwidenre, Carnarvon. I.il tlc-ntrrc-t. 1,011171 ipt ill Hot Beniamin.

iiuod themselves with all the methods by In front of It a fountain was playing, and the well-kept lawns, the flowers and palms, and the trees, as old as the house Itself, addnd to the beauty of the picture. Sydney people are fortunate in possnBalng this magnificent portion of the foreshore of Port Jackson, and the only wonder Is (hat more of Iho public do not visit it. But moBt Interesting of all Is tho house Itself, with a history that goes back to the early days of Australian colonisation. More than that, It takes us back to the year 79 A.D., when fire end scoria blotted out tho olllce in tbo pavilion of the Anxao Buffet, at sc.i-llicd; in two cases tbe subscription ir.ue union waica struck work contrary to the law. At the same time, 1 would maintain th.

arbitration lawa at as fair and equitable a standard aa human tuteauity could mak. beloved youngest son of Arthur Ford, in ui 23rd which the character of the nation has boon which each tnun received --BoroetmnK on with." The Buffot provided morning tea for tho soldiers and all who bad como lo being nioro than double the amount asked for. It cannot bo expected that! clslve victory for her arms was not poufclt, and tho first big pence piifh came oa Diuq ber 13 last, when Dr. von Ucthntann Holl-weg made bis offer to enter Into neKPUatltiu with tho En ton to. disclosed in this war.

The schemes for sowing distrust of the Governments of France and Italy, and despair of success In the war, have no keener agents than the who was accidentally drowned at The Spit, Middle (arbour, September 17, 1005. aged 21 years. Twelve yearn have passed, dear Klsie, and your face tne presont issno will have like fortune, because those charged with Issuing tbe loan year. CAKVET. Sept.

II, at Sydney, Catherine Oarrey. wife of the late Patrick G-irvuy, Umnualle Hotel, Bangalow, aged fit year. GKIJiATLEY. September IS, 1017, at his late residence, tjiipcn's-rnd, Onnfll'a Pnint, Riirntville. flnrdnn, dearly beloved husband of Susan Jane Cells ley, aped yearn.

JACKSON. September 10. 1017. it hfa residence. Flex- greet them.

Captain B. O. Straker, of Sydney, was welcomed by his wife and brother after an nr i.n venra and cltfht months. Leav socialist leaders, who would have used iit or i-ompoii; tor here Is a tosselated hall, the tllCS Of Which linen itannr-alnrl naehana still warns In all my thoughts and nlelitly drcama; And I love you ns dearly this day As in the hour you were taken away. Inserted by her loving mother, Simmone.

WKKKS. In Invtnir memoir of our dear lister. Elsie, have by now got the measure of what Australia Is able to subscribe In the course of the year, and have advanced their ask-i IN THE DOMAIN, A aUNGEDjVTMOSPHERE. Judging from yesterday's proceedings In the Domain, tho life la Kent It ebblnjc from the more, Rivcrview-road, Undercliffc, Solomon, dearly ing Australia with the Light Horse, tho captain went to Galllpoll shortly aftor the first lauding. Then he "bod a busy time In Egypt, and had to go into hospital sufToring from shell-shock after being mentioned threo tlmna In n.ttNtnhna.

Asked If ho bad boon them at tlio Stockholm Coufereuco. The peace terms discussed by the Hamburg newspaper are a characteristic method of sowing distrust between one Ally and nn- leifveo nuanuiuj oi Amy jancaon, agi ott ycara. iNSOS. Sept rm her 15. 1017.

at her reideme. Ings accordingly. This loan, like tbe others, Is free of income tax, both State and Fed IlArris-Btrcct, Pynnont, Urs. Jciuon, aged 74 jcr. strike.

The note of sxaltement and defiance manifest during the previous few Sundays was wounded, Captain Straker, who Is an Eni who wns accidentally drowned at The Spit, Middle Harbour, Sept. 17, 1005, aged 21 years. Inserted by her loving sisters and brothers, Mary, Ellen, Lulu, Florric. Stella, Daisy, Sara, and Charlie. WEI It.

In loving memory of our dear brother, Private James Weir, killed in action at the Somme battle, September 15, Ifllfl (previously served in the Boer the bait of a houao In Poinpell. Hero In an old Roman bath fashioned from other tilos. we do not know how those tiles eame to Vaucluse, but It Is probable that Wentworth purchased them nnd brought thorn hither. Tiled, too. Is the old room which wna onco Wentworth'a study, and whore, In ISM, he drafted the Australian Constitution.

It Is today called "Constitution Room," and. nppro-Pk i 7 n0UKh ttlfl trustees have placed In this room a photographic group of tho first Ministry under ran none I hi a nnvramni eral. Without discussing tlio wisdom of this course It may bo as well to remove omer. xne suggestion that Germany might be given aa unrestricted field in not so pronounced. Tne attendance in the n.i.r, VES.

September 1, 1017, at the Royal Alexandra ospital for Chihlrcn, Cumpcrdown, Ren Pryce nea, beloved infant aon of Mr. and Mra. Norman Domain was about half that of a week ago. HBiiuiaii, ropnoa, -no. 4 wiui lucky ones.

I went through the South Alrl- eiin rem nti Inn without losing a leg or an some misconception which has arisen aa There was an air of depression and admission of defeat pervading the whole proceedings. Asia Minor and some concessions in East Africa at the expense of Portugal is plaus- to tho actual return because of this free rife, of Waterloo, aged to monma. "KS. Sentembcr 1(1. at Prince Alfred HoRritil arm, and now I am back In Sydney almost wari.

Margaret nrnn ana riorenoe worng WESTWOOD. In loving memory of my dear wife, M.irv (nee Mackinnon). of Bnwmore. Is lav. Scotland.

There were fewer Labour members present dom. Dealing solely with the Common i bury David, beloved bosband of Jcaaie Jones, aged ns wen as 1 was wnn 1 --n. Ktni 1 think I taken mr share of risks. died September Ifl, 1013. Inserted by her loving wie, Decauee uermany could have gained great concessions for ber colonies before wealth tax, if the loan were Issued -at 6 to cneer tne workers.

The main feature ot the addresses was an earnest anneal for funds ycara Mf3HT September IS. 1017. at Manlv. SvdncT. K.

But Wentworth only added to a house that hustiand, Janice westwood, lau oi Kyogie. per cent, subject to Income tax, the Com S. Wales, Charlci Kdward Victor Kjiipht, late of and I feci that I bavo dono my share of Oghting." Sapper William Stone, of Newcastle, eaid hn went awnv as one of tbe "Miners" with una airestiy neen built, "Wo mnst go back tne war, and could have had the Porto WHITE. In sail and loving memory of our dear son. Private Sydney Horace White, who died of monwenlth, In the case of those taxed on Aral Tea Estate, 'feral, Uenfrai, India, aco iz years.

TJSI.IR Sent 15. at hit resilience. 3 Wood gucse colonies by paying for them. Britain mo eiBoieentn century to begin our history of says Mr. C.

H. Bertie, Sydney milnfelnnl llhl-nrlnn In hi. PrntVuRnr David, and served under the to help starving women and children. Many piteous talos were told by the speakers ot hardships endurod by the wives and children of the etrlkera. But the publlo did not respond too liberality to this appeal.

A few pounds waa gatherod, but It would not go far among thousands of ami Ilea feeling tbe pinch the highest scale, wonld take back twenty-five shillings on every of interest and was once willing to make great sacrifices in order to preserve the neace nf thA atockVatrect, Wavcrley, Tliomas, dearly-lved hiisbiind nf Elizabeth Leelie, and father of M-itvaret and Thomaa Leslie, aged f-1 year (suddenly), Orkney wounds rt-ceived trance, ieptemrter taut. The day was won, the roll was called, He could not answer here; He shouldered his gun in honour's esraae. And died without a fear. In a hero's grave he is lying. Somewhere in France he fell: Little we thought when we parted It wimiIH nnr lrt firnwell.

grand old roan" in nanoers ana in rmm-u. Onre be lost his speech for some time through obeli-shock. Iater he was wounded In the check, and lost a finger. Invalided to England from France, he was sent to Capetown. papera please QPpy.

ltANAlJ.EV Sontm1T 15. 1017. at hia rents' re- Her statesmen would now rogard the war as well over If they could feel assured that Ing notes on "Old Sydney," llluntrated by Mr. Sydney a. Smith.

"In the year 1793 a grant of go acres was made to Mr. Thomaa Lnyroek, which, with an adjoining grant of 25 acres to Robort Oriel comprised the bnnis of the estate On Which th hnunm T.itv.nrlf wnue tneir Dreaa winners walked tne stroets Instead of belnc at work. The Govern men' aidence, Thelma, Alcxander-atrcet, Arwt'fle, John Rosaliery. dearlv beloved non of Henry and Charlotte peace naa been established iwrmn.nii. "When I laat saw Colonel David," said Sapper and the capitalistic Press, as the dailies were Inerted hv hie loving mother and father, and alcAjialley, aged 6 months.

a nud in tiMveu. OSROR V. Sent ember 15. 1017. at hin parents real the net return to the lender would bo 8 per cent Of course In the case of Incomes open a- lower scale the return would be greater, until it would he the full 5 per cent to those with incomes bolow the taxable limit but it is safe to say that these would be very small.

We are sure that the loan will meet with sold his property to Captain Dennett. Tho brothers. Jack and Charlie. termed, came, in for a fair share of abuat The procession was not as lengthy as on pre denee. Kelvin Cottage, South Kenfiinpton, George But the attitude of British statesmen'to Germany was radicslly changed from the moment Viscount Grey was asked to remain noutroj and allow Germany to take uapiBin was the skipper of a merchantman, and In due course ho died.

His executors sent aad and loving memory of otn dear brother. Private Sydney Horace White, who died of vious Sundays. Many of the unions which Uan, dearly-loved eon of William and Poru usucra, aged 10 months. bad taken Dart a weak aao were absent In out rrom England a powor of attorney Stone, "he was looking well and wonting iiko a Trojan." Sergeant James Houston, of Red em. Is a veteran with three campaigns to bis credit Having already fought In the South African and Went African campaigns, "he went at It again" a yoar and eight months ago, wben he Joined the First Australian Flying Corps.

In Kavnt the Australian airmen belonged to wouniia received in trance oejuemoer tit ivia. Thev misa von most who loved vou best. cluded tn these were the railway and tramway PKVHY. St ember 1917, Mary, relict of the late Henry Penny, of Bnlmain, lclovcd mother of Mr. Win.

Pennv, Siirrv Hills, after a long illneaa. At oiiiiuod ijora, the auctioneer, who sold the land In 1803 to Sir Henry me rTencn colonies and domlnste Knmn Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, LHy and George Hunter; also niece, Jean, Ills successor will observe two principles: rct. Interred ltookwood Cemetery, September la, good reception at the bands of the people of Australia, in ertte of the uncertainty Brown Hayes for 100. Sir Henry built himself a house, nnmed his rata to WHITE. In end and loving memory of our dear associations.

There were fewer boastful ejaculations from the more exuberant spirit in the ranks of the strikers. Mr. Padgcn, speaking from one of the platforms, said the Btrlko Committer and tho me urai tuac oreat Britain will he a nnrrv brother, Private Sydney Horace white, who died of caused by Industrial unrest vauciuss, ana resided there with a Mr. S. Break well, as a sort of private secretary, until 1813" Tho 4 workers generally realised this week that wounns received in rrance Aeptemuer 17, iwio.

Oh, for tlic clasp of a vanished hand, And the Bound of a voice that la stilled. Inserted by his loving sister, Nellie, and brother-in-law. Will (on active service); also little nephew. Willie. 1017.

PETTmCfKTt. September 15, 1017, at Ettalong Beach, Woy Woy, dcarlv-loved hnubnnd of KltMbeth Pettin-per, and father of Ethel, Sydney, Richard, and Percy IVttinger, of Govett-at, Randwick, atrcd CO years. BORTNSON. September 15, at her brother's residence, Hillcreft, Oxley-rtreet, Bowral, Henrietta Susanna, fifth daughter of the late Daniel and Mary Ann Robinson, of Bowral. aged 65 years.

to no treaty which does not receive the consent to her Allies when France demands the return of the coniiiiercd provinces; the second that Germany will cot he trusted until her pledge Is fortlded by substantial Mtmum iitirj niiiKin up on tho scone for he was playing, ns Mr. Bertie remarks, "a very difficult three-ln-one part in New South Wales ns a knight, PERSONAL. mey were "up against It" Women and children were struggling for bread by the thousand. This food problem was a serious one. and the Government would not move in th an ex-omcer and a convict" brines a brenth matter.

Keallelng the seriousness of the of romance, upon the scene. The story Is Buuruuices. WIIITK. In loving memory of our brother, TVvnte Sydney White, who died of wmmda received In France, September 17, lOlfl. Inserted by his loving brother and alster-in-taw, Tom and Florrla, Auburn.

WILLIAMSON. In lovine memory of my denr husband, John Kcnrick Williamson, who departed this life Sept rood question, the commit tea tried to settle VICB-REQAU His Excellency tbe L.leutenftnt-QoTer'oor, tho Australian Flying Squadron. A number of the machines In use In Egypt had been sent from Australia. Sergeant Houston had to return to Australia on account of an Illness from which ho hns almost rccovored. The seven cot rases were attended to' at Iho military hospital, Randwick, by Colonel O.

Lane Mulllna and the members of bis staff. The Queensland em, who were accompanied by Lieutenant Edie, had lunch and tea at Rose Hall. They were vlelted by Brigadier-General Lee And Captain Bell. Under tho direction of Matron Fox, the voluntary aids of the western suburbs provided lunch and tea. Tho Queonslanders left at 6 o'clock to catch tbe train to Brisbane.

A number of HMPSON- September 1, 1017. at her residence, Nor-hiton, Graham-street, Lidcomhe. Emma Amelia, dearlv beloved wife of Joseph William Simpson, in her, "'i aiiwi, iiuwevor. nnn we Tieea pot follow tho earanndes nf thla ltnlslit amWant tne strike, but failed to do so. The Gover either before bis coming to this country or fifth vear.

Aaleen in Jesus. nment had simply threatened them, boaton them Into Submission, and In Hhnnr il famuli that nm- accompanied by Ldy Guiles and. attended by General Finn (private, secretary), laid the RESUMING WORK. nin-i ii. win one tiling should be men 17, Jitu.

inserted ry his loving wue, r. Williamson. JWmL September 10. 1017, nt his residence. Glengarry, Shellcove-avenue, Neutral Bay, Henry Augus mlttee had decided to reduce their fighting Rnfl that la his Importation of (ouniiatlon-atone ot tbe Soldiers' Memorial WJIJilORE.

In ead but loving memory of Mary Annrta, beloved wife of George Willsmore, who de parted this life September 1, 1014. Inserted by her Hne, and this week to send back to work of Irish soil to keep the snakes Gateway, St. John's, Parramatta, on Saturday tus noiim, agea on jcbtx TRIBE. September 15, 1017, at his Tesldence, 7 Mil-tnn-atreet. Ashflcld.

suddenly, William James Tribe, wnoie or. me water front unions, and to jisk vwrir. a imnen wns our right ATTEMPT TO BOW DISSENSION, Apart from creating enmo Bllrfit temponvrj delusion in the United Stati'B ot America, the effort achieved nothing. Although GermaDT met tbe Allied rctunal with loud snBOunti. mo Mr that sho would tight to a finish, ih has not failed to revive ber peace offenilTi from time to time.

Tho unuiunl potltloi, which aroso on tbo Eastera front slier the Rubs Ian revolution, preBontcd (pedal opportunities for tho successful launching ot bit schomo. but ugatn, it failed to prodaw tho desired results. The Oermait prtti throughout ocntlnucd to adopt the tone moft acceptable to thoso In authority, and the question of peace was not lost sight of. Off. man politicians also harped on the subject, and some, like Herr Ershorgcr, created quit a stir by demanding "peace without uwti atlons or Indemnities." Later oa came Vu Popo's proposals, which, If not the remit ef direct suggestion from the Central Fomn, were gravely suspected of having been It-directly Inspired from Vienna and Berlin, Today the rumours of a Bo-called offer ef pew from tho Entente Powers are undoubtedly la splrod by German propagandists, sad the direct British official dculul of the whole suf-gestlon Bhould provo to the Mtlatactlou of everyone that thera Is absolutely pq fooi-datlon for It.

So tho Gorman scheme continues to unfold itself. The latest romaun nro evidently Intended to prejudice Runts against tho Entente ar.d agalnit Britain, la particular. The attempt, however, Is veik one, and Is not llkoly to be any more nt easeful than many Blmllar ones which hire been made la tbe past TUB RUSSIAN COMilUNIQUEl-Whilo the Allies do not pretend to tell the whole truth, their communiques claim to Nt forth nothing but the truth. Russia. Is perhaps the only exception to this rule, u4 the difference In ber caao Is tbat she somttloei trlca to tell the whole truth.

Thli nmsrk, of course, applies only to her offlcUl em-munlques relating to military operations, the general news from RubbIo, apart tfon the communiques, having boen so sty-certain during tho post week as to need bo eon-ment It will be noticed that two of the Bu-sian communiques which appear this memlBS start oft with admlaslons that RubsIiu te tbo eastward of Riga wero repulsed, ant that one mentions a Russian set-back Is the Qtv cumin, This Is not the "rat time iloce the revolution tbat tho Russian communique1 hue served up tho blttor with tho sweet. No attempt was made to bide the oaase ot tbe retreat In Gallcla, and the dlufls-ctloa amongst tbe troops wns openly admitted 11 soon as It mode Its appearance. Since thee, however, there has been very little sweet and much bitter in the Russian communique, and it Is with soma satisfaction that we Bad In the official messages received during tbe week-end references to successful little opera tlons following on the admleslons ef alight reverses. These admissions regarding Russian set-backs may help to restore the confide nro wblcb has. as a rule, been dlipUrH In previous Russian commimiquei, ind sdi tbe uncortalnty creatod by the political sltw-Hon and it Kerensky's control ot the' censorship thrcalonod to Bhiilto.

MOVEMKNT IN NORTH AND SOUTH, nf thee two UiissIhii aommvnt- A hasty survey of the strike situation might suggest that a settlement ir. nt afternoon. mem to neip to support tbe railway men unu" was tippea in, nnn loving rrottier and siifter-ln-law, Jack and alay Uil-herthorpe. YOI'Nfi. In lovinir memory of TTooper J.

IT. (Jsk) inereniier mo mstortan rnforms us no WILLIAMS. September 14, 1017, at 107 Victoria -street, lyvvisham. Harrv Williams, aged 70. Interred at who remained out.

It was quite evident that the Government was out to crush unionism, snnke was seen withfn the mnsHo circle in sight, and that we are in a state of At the monthly meeting of 'the board of dl men from the Gordon Voluntary Aid Detach Young, Bta L.IL, killed in action, Oallipoli, Sep. It was not until 127. or tliorenbouts, thnt ment went with tbe train. rectors of the Royal North Shore Hospital out iaoours turn wouio come. The Government bad declared the leaders of the men tne property was nrrpjlreil by w.

O. Went Waverlev Cemetery, Saturday, September 15. WOOLLA MS. September lfi. at hi residence, Stapleton-avenue, fcorth Sydney, Cliarlea Woolbuna, aged 68 years.

lenmer iuia. ran mm umo acau. insenea by his loving friend, K. Ilarvey. In lovine memorv of Trooner .1.

II. (Jack) Dr. E. Walton Smith was appointed honor on strike as acting Illegally; but there was "fTVh th hnrt or Lurinou as confused as it was two weeks ago. But the more the situation is studied the clearer becomes tho truth that some of the unions are "seeing light." The evi ary pathologist to the Institution.

Dr. C. H. Sir Young (late of Hay). Cth L.H., killed (n action Gnllipoll, September 17, WIS.

Not forgotten by his THE DOCKYARDS. nme coming wnen kanour would rule, and ii vn if '1 then. Instead of a of a Government Mni "Connel WPiiL-novrrnnr of IS Souin cw Burton Bradley has been also appointed honor ary consulting pathologist. wales, and then by Cants Plner. crushing the workers, there would bo thi dence or this desire is to be found Addressing Saturday afternoon's gntherlng sincere irienis, nr.

and aire, narvey, ajaacoi. YtirNG. In loving memory of our sister-in-law, IoNl MTtle Yoime. who nassed awav Sentemlicr lfi. 101(1: News has been received of the death (n WOOIAAMS.

Sept 18 (nfler mnnr years of snfferinir). at his residence, No. 8 Staplelon-aveime, North Sydney, Charles Woollama (late of Marrickville), dearly-love hiifiband of Acnen Wool lams, and beloved father of Zora Brown anil Fanny and Cltarles and fivilney Wonllama (on active pervioe abroad), and beloved rFTother of Mrs. V. Pe Tore, aged AO years (late Sergeant of Army Service Corps, Victoria Bar- in uie colour of cnl.

Viewed from Italy of Mr. Joseph Berclnl, who started an a ni jnuniniiais on ine spurious vorniiditll, whero afternoon tea wns served, Mr. Inck Willi It was Interesting to reenll Hint Went also om- little nephew, who pawed away September 14, 1918, aged 41 years. Thy will be done. Inwrted MINISTER FOR NAVY IN SYDNEY.

the angle of one union coal is now storekeeper and merchant at IJranxton In 183, t'V ner aneetionaie urouicr ana aistcr-in-iaw, vai. ana Clara Young. worth was not only nn explorer and a statesman, hut also a noet nnn a lournallHt declared to be "white," though a fow days ago, from tho same angle, it was seen rnt-its). At rest. liy request, no nuwrn.

shortly after his arrival In Australia. He had largo pastoral Into rests In too Branzton Among the things wo wero indebted to him ROLl OF HONOUR. to be "black," Unions sitting in other1 district. fnr, in addition to the drafting and tho carry Mr. Cook returned to Melbourne last even' Ing.

During ye Bta day ho was engaged In plmfp jHornfitgr ftrrarti. CUiAlK. inea oi wounns in rrancc, mn. Private Reelnald Claude Blair, beloved brother of conference with representatives of tbe unions Places in the circle of the Strike Defence Committee declare that from their ungles the coal is "bluck," and, therefore, pot to Ing of the Constitution wero tho establishing of trial by Jury in this country tn 1S2G, and the founding of the University of fiyd-ney In 18S. Horn on Norfolk Island In 1703, lie died In Kn glu nil In 1 872.

and his rimiulns were brought to Australia and deposited In the DEATH OF DE. C. C. SALMON, Mr. and Mrs.

George Blnfr, and niece, Rita. Our Anzac hero at rest. BT.ATR. Died of wounds in France, August .11, 1017. connected with the Dockyards on tho ques tion of tho genorul resumption of work.

With oe usca by good unionists. And evcu from Private Beginald Cluuda Blafn beloved brother of MONDAY, fiKPTKMnKrt 17, 1017. jar, on anjve service mint mm, unuy mnn. Mr. Cook were Captain Glossop, C.M.G., R.N.; Mr.

King Salter, and Captain Bromwlcb, spectacle of men on tbe Stock Exchanges being declared Illegal for raising the prlco of foodstuffs In tho. shameful manner they wero now doing. Theso wero the men who wero committing Illegal acts. In the present struggle, if the sending hack of tho men on the water front did not effectually help the railway men who remained out to win, then the committee would have to play another card. Tho action; of the Government In declaring the rcglstra tlon of certain unions as can colled was clear evidence, of Its detcrn.lnat.ou to crush union-j ism.

(Cheers.) Mr. Brookfleld, ML, said bo had been! reported as having said the time had come when the men should get back to their work. That was not true. Ho distinctly said the men should not go back to work at tbe dictation of the Government. If thoy found tbey were thoroughly beaten then call a mass meeting of tho men and let them decide to return In a body, or otherwise.

It would be far better tor unionism In this struggle to refuae to havo anything further to do with this Government. Ignore them altogether. again, the Idea of not allowing the men on i strike and thoir families to ride on the. trams MELBOURNE. Sunday.

mausoleum In the VbucIuho grounds. Mr. Dr. Charles Carty Salmon, member for the Lock further stated thnt convicts were, at DJ ItEMORIAM. D.S.O., R.N.

orarn plans In tne House of Representatives, the same angle there are unionists who declare tho same coal "black" at one time and "white" nt another, according to tho body of men who lay hands on it to use it Hence thoso unions which have As a result of tho conferenco Mr. Cook CEEMArr's rosiTioN. died oo Saturday evening. He was managing MTJOHHAM. In loving memory of my dear son and rwir brother, John Ruckham.

who died at Melbourne. September 16, 1916. Inserted by his mother and one time, quartered In gomo of tho old buildings In the grounds. Some of theso buildings had been dcmollehed nnd some partially so. Tho large pates nt the main expressed himself aa hopeful that a resump director ot Dudgeon and Arneii proprietary, tobacco' manufacturers.

Melbourne. brothers. tion of work would soon take place. Until tbe men had been consulted on the following entrance were removed by ttio present trus. BYE.

In sad but loving rememhrnrjee of onr dear T-liore Is a touch of truly German humour Dr. Salmon entered the Victorian Parliament in aa tbe member for Talbot, and held tbe seat until he resigned to contest the day bo thought It would be wise not to disclose tho details of whut had beon done, but in tlio manner in which certain Socialist decided to go back to work, the gas workers and the sugar workers among the most Important have solid reason for their ac Laanecoorle seat In the first Federal Parlia newspapers have turned Count von Lux- deiurnter ami oi Mir 'tear neier. anna nye, parted this life (suddenly) at Concord, Septcrnber 10, 1016, aged 34 years. for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is stilled. fmurtpil hv her Norrowintf parents.

Mr. and Mrs. O. burg's phrase against him nnd demanded tees from another part of the grounds. These gates were originally erected on a disputed boundary.

The dispute which arose between Mr. Wentworth nnd Mr. nen, tho latter being the owner of the adjoining land, renul-ted in the servants nf tne two masters coming Into actual conflict, and It wns alleged thnt nine lives wero lout. The dispute waa ultimately settled by the Privy Council, tbe tion. They say that if there is so much uncertainty ns to the colour of coal they that he himself shall now be sunk with on the whole, he wus going awuy very bopoful ns to thn result Of course, all tbe men on the Islands would not be able to be taken back Immediately.

The voluntary workers were there, and, of course, would stay Uioho who wished to do so. The Minister stated that the general work Rnhofleld, brother. A- Schnfteld, ebter, Mrs, O. E. out a trnec.

If the Germans could ever oo wen to consider themselves first ment. He won tbie constituency, and held It till 1913, when it was abolished under, the redistribution scheme. He stood for the Senate In 1914, but was defeated, -and In 1916 won the Grampians seat In a by-election. Dr. Salmon was Minister for Publlo Instruction and Commissioner of Trade and Customs In tho McLean -Shi elds Ministry In 1809-1000.

He Trowne, and awo ner loving nusuauu, aergetuis i. v. (1. Bye (on active service). It might be thought that the Strike De was wrong, it was all nonsense on the part of the leadors to give such orders.

Tbo em fence Committee lias now seen its error law costs aggregating upwards or In loving memory of onr desr sifter and of onr dear sister-in-law, Mnrthn Rve, who paswd away Sep-temler 1. 101fl (suddenly), aired 24 voir. Dearly loved: sadly mlwcd. Inperted by lier loving eister on thetlslsnds is not too brisk at present, and only repair work and the fitting of trans-norts la belnK carried out. In tactics In calling a general strike, sea themselves as others see them they would know that the Swedish and Argentine revelations have only confirmed nn Impression mado by a score of earlier disclosures.

In the Bcrvlco of another country an ambassador who abused his privileges was also Chairman of Committees and Deputy "The old gates are, therefore probahly tho most costly In Australia," remnrkrd Mr. Ioek. In conclusion, he said the valuo of nueh places of recreation as Vaucluse Park nnd brother-in-Inw. M. and W.

riorthrldge. SDcakor from 1U04 to IMS. and In 1B0B he bfl came Speaker. He married. In 1000, Miss COWLAND.

In loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs. Cowland, who departed this life at Lclchhardt, and Nielsen Park was lost necoraing appa- ployers were coming along in their motor cars laughing at tho workers and their families trudging along the road to work. It was one of the greatest blunders the Defence Committee made, that of not allowing young girls and others to ride In the trams. He ho pod resolutions would be carried right throughout the Domain protesting against such action, which amounted to cruelty. 8omo nf them walked Ave or six miles dally to their work.

He admired their loyalty, btit It was ahaniut 'Nancv Harris, daughter ot the lata sir Mat Pentemhar 16. IxivlnKiy rcmcmiwrea. 4.11. nnd is planning this sectional resumption of work in order to obtain monetary support to carry on Uie fight for the unions for which thoy ostensibly brought about tho upheaval those nnlons to which in tho Itnndwlck and Eyolclgh workshops thew Harris, then Lord Mayor of Bydoey. His tent, and they would he a priceless heritage in time to come.

fAnnlause.) as Count von Luiburg has done would Mr. Cook went to on express the hope that they might soon be able to get tho new shipbuilding programme going, wheu, ho pointed out, thorn would be abuudauco of employment for all. Of course, ho added, the poBltlon willtH to Homo exent, depend on the question of coal supplies- On tho Inland, as in private establishments, operations will loving memory of my denr husband nnd widow and three children survive aim. At the Invitation of the chairman. Sir hava attained to a pre-eminence In shame.

In the Gorman service, aa soon as the first our near lauier, r.nwarn pom, wnu ub ij temher 17. Inserted by hie wife, daughters, and son -in -law. fox. In loving memory of our dear mother, Matilda quns shows that the troops, whlrli rtllrrf sensallon has been forgotten, his act will WAE CHEST. tho card system applied, But this con madness, The Government was determined for, who icii OJuecp ewpieinucr tt hbi bo limited in mis respect.

"i earnestlv advise the coalmlners," Mr. tentiou may bt ruled out, seeing that those in mo workers Dy arresting thn load. inmcs rnirinx aeiiTeren a uutiri mi ureas, mr James congratulated the trusters on being In possession of such a boamiriil and historic spot. It was of especial Interest to Australians as having been nt ono time the homo of one of our most distinguished statesmen, and patriots. It was well that wo should bear such things In mind, and that we should pause to think of the llvos of era.

It reminded him of Russia, but he nnuia bo treated ns entirely cbiu-ucteristlc. He lias behaved witli tha samc seuso of honour as lita colleague of Mexico, whoso ploto Cook added, "to accept tho position as they find it, and resume work also, and so end The followlpg contributions to the War Slid always had a helping hand for Uiows who needed fitii 'iievcr spoke of what alio did, hut kept it to herself. Inserted bv her Tovfnfr daughter, son and daughter- unions which could render effective finnil-clal assistance are still out the coal miners, the whhrMnbourers, nnd the seamen. mm Liia uoreriimrjjif. lllfl IC WBS Opening Up the way for holding secret meetings in thia from tho Ulgn front, nro i-nnunuins nrnr n-forts to rognln aomo of tlio Krwmll.

Tfcl thoy nro mnklng etoaily prnrc, In tills at-rectlon Is shown br the villages whlon IW claim to hava occupied, and hy the f' the enemy is eald to bo fortifying his pwl-tlon at one point. Tills movement alosf IM un. wttii-h thev retired. cr the whole trouble. Chest Day Fund are acknowledges: Amount prevloualy acknowledged 17 Tho following official statement was met with the entire approval of eity, which were not doslrnble, and which might do a lot of harm.

The Government The solid nion In some unions, tbose who such men. so that those or our own day ana inougiu to starve tne workers, and then fneen mado at the close of tbe interview on behalf of the unions represented: "We met tho Minister for the Navy and tho. heada nf the Cockatoo Island and H00( 100 0 those who earoe after us might also strive Commercial Banking Company, IM Of Hyoney Ex -ot) leer Commercial Banking Company, Ltd. Staff and pupila of Allanthue-flhirley Qlrle' ills home Government Count von Lux-burg's crime xvas nioro heinous, and the Immediate consequences of its discovery have been more serious. For that reason to serve their country wen.

(Applause.) them Into submission, but a system of that kind always reached a breaking point, and have responsibilities and who know what this entails both to thoir families and their fellows, have been able to make their voices talnly suggests a rapid recovery on th. part nnvAan iitinnd establishments to-day. regard School, per Mies V. Saunders "If Wentworth were with us to-dny," ho went on "what would his feelings be? I think be would be grateful to the valorous young 100 0 100 0 of tho ana, AnnmV. dl.tlMS Of bll IB ing a settlement in connection wnn mate, eetabllshmentB.

different unions will joaepn v. normnu heard and obeyed. So much, then, of the he may receive much the same astonishing li.fantV School. Littl Oo6 in-law, Ada, Jnbn, Kellle, nnd little nnne. fox.

In and and loving memory of my dear muther, MntlMa Fox, who passed away September 16, 1016, fuddenlv. Her weary davs and hours of pain. Her tmublcd niirhta are past. Iter ever worn-out inline Has found sweet rest nt last Inserted by her ever Imring' daughter, Jrwfe, and son-in-law. Sergeant JJ.

W. Roe (in Fnr), and granddaughter, Jeule. loving memor of MqtildJ Yot, Who departed this life September 18, At rest. Inaerted by her Invinsr friend. Australians who, like an true unions, navo Biiuauufi, veloplng move or a march in the direction a gee, per Mra.

Davie 11 8) position Is clear. There will be some re hold mass meetings on Monday, when matters win hn mirimiued to tbom for their considera NATIONAL SERVICE BUREAU. offered their lives for tneir King and coun sumption of work In certain industries; un tion. We wero met In a very fair spirit hv thn Minister and hlB officers, and we be- On Saturday the Government appealed for the Esthonlan railway opumi pear to be small. Instead ot pusalsi towards Pctrograd he would seem to be wrJ hnMlnc the nosltlonl tv nr.

iiaipb womn ou Perpetual Truatae Company, Ltd. 60 0 0 John Keep and Sona, Ltd. W00 Mra. John Keep 116 0 0 Mi Alice Beep 0 0 Mi Kdith E. Keep 25 0 0 Uita Amy Keep 0 stuff reBnair and depot Water and Sewerue Board, lleve that a satisfactory arrangement will he marl fnr an earlv resumDtlnn, Mr.

Conk's ly light penalty as has been Inflicted on his Hwodlsb confederate. But if be needs a defence lie can And it In the condnct of every German diplomatist and Minister throughout tho war. The late Chancellor and Ills two successive Foreign Ministers wero just as treacherous in thoir relations lo countries wltl whom they claimed to try, and are helping to carry on tbe great traditions of our race, which meant go much to Wentworth himself." (Applauso.) Proceeding, Sir James said be waa nfrnld tbe cltlsens nf Sydney worn not aware ot the many beautiful places that lay bo close to their doors. (Hear, near.) It was his nrlvllere to have known this attitude Is In striking contradistinction to ho baa already reached. The statctn.st nurauur oi ooai auovenera to go into tho A ber main mine.

Over 200 attended at the National Service Bureau, 60 volunteered from the Sydney Cricket Ground, and over 100 at Taronga Park. The first selection that of those In control of the Railway De fortunately It can only be partial, because Industry has been dealt such a blow that there cannot bo any normal outturn for a long time to owe. It Is easy enough to Btop the wheels of Industry, but once tbe fires have been extinguished it takes time to get them lighted again and steam tip at HVMMOND. In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Edward CtMrle Hammond who de-parted this life Bptemher 17, 101ft. Surred heart of Jcmis have merry on bis soul.

Inserted by bis loving this oarly communique mat mo Mm t-rrt. lmbura" evidentlr Crown-atreet. 411U7: Uoya, Sydney Grammar School. Mrs, Plawa, ttb; and small amouut. ToUl.

0.4741004. made, and the men will be nut Into th miniU partment" NEW UNIONISM. during tne eany part or this week. A later selection win ns maae, until eventually over A special scholar's button, to be sold at Sd each, has been issued, and ts now ready for tors to tha village nl that name on ths Oru Ijagel Itlvor, and not to tho Oallclan cwlW Tho two places mlsM rent ably cauae aomo misunderstanding lo this havo friendly relations, aney insured Kclglum that she would not be attacked, sufficient pressure to set tlio wbcols going win no at wora at a ner main. Week-end passes were granted to voluntary particular pan aimgui irum vniiuiiuuh.

im thought he was only eight years of age when ho mado his first trip to Watson's Bay in a small boat. "Well, time hns gono on since then, fcnd wo havo seen many wonderful changes, many wonderful Improvements, nil round us. and some of the moBt wonderful distribution. Application are to ne maae and thon broke thelr-selemn treaty undor workers at Llthgow, Invincible, and Wal- to Mr. H.

a. Sinclair, non. secretary! so hoi are' department. 8 Pitt-street. nt full speed.

The position Is rendered still more dif "NO STRIKE WITHOUT A RALLOT." laran collieries, to aiiow married men to atanoe, especially aa iresn Is roportcd from awoy down to tho sontMW nn.i.pn front ir pledge of necessity. To find a pretext for aggression they Invented the story of wife and children. PARBRON. In loving tnrmory of my dear husband and father, William Harbron, who departed tliia life September 18. 1012.

Deep in our hcorU we mourn the Insa Of our dear husband and father we loved an 1 well. Inserted by hts loving wife sud children, Willie, Harry, Harold, Allle, little Phoebe. AWKINS.In loving memory of onr darling aon. Jack, who died Beptsinher 17, 1018, aged 13 months. A Hltle bud as while wJW i Was by an angel given, But.

fearing enrtb would spoil its bloom, God planted it In heaven. Inserted by his loving pnrcnlfl nnd brothers. ficult by the Inability to obtain sufficient visit tneir names. At the National Service Bureau this morn privileges we enjoy have como tn us In great Among the articles given In aid of War Chest Day there are Included ft diamond and sapphire ring, presented by Mrs. Max Wurcker, to be raffled by Mra.

Mulligan at French Invasion, and disavowed tlio story Ing crews wilt be selected for several rental part tnrougu iiuinu. (nv tn-dav. I can rccolloct the passing of MiELBOCRNE, Sunday. coal. The representatives of the coal miners will put the proposals of the Government before the mnors, but make no re when their Socialist members had, fully and Interstate steamers.

a full crow la being sent from Tasmania for one ship, and other men are arriving from Victoria. Llttia A lartrety-attondcd meeting of national aer OI LicmnerK, aallola. Exactly what thla llusslan Mtllllf and enemy withdrawal, In tho region (Hi Ouslatln, will lead to wo havo no msui saying. Wo can hardly oupoct say lp tant dovolpmenta on this portion ol tie t-1 Il.iaalsitl Ml IN' the Hotol Australia, and an opal and puarl necklace fflvon by Mr. Percy J.

Marks to the committed themselves. They ignored vlco workers at the Athenaeum Hall on Satur commendation. Coal Is the vital necessity difficulty Is anticipated in finding sufficient every restraining convention when it suited day evening enthusiastically decided upon the LonKunvllle committee to be raffled. Mr. J.

Sear) has presented a third cricket bat to be men tor present requirements, out a.u. sua- of all Industry. Without It we cannot their purpose to do so, nnd nnnlly put aside formation or a now unionism, too Keynote 01 which shkll bet "No trades hall domination, men ana nremen noiaing uiscnargog are placed auctioned at tne pniriouq matcn on which was onooica ny ino- ma llnMI VQL Slid, HM K8, In memory of my dear son and our dear Ither, Artie, who waa ice-Idem ally drownml Spit, Middle Harbour. September 17, nged work. The Government promises us ten immeaiateiy on application.

uecknands. Moore Park next Saturday, mr, A. jueM. the Constitution Bill; I remomber Mr. Wont-worth nnd Mr.

Edward Dors Thomson (afterwards Sir Edward), after having got tho bill through ho re, starting for England and getting It throutrh there. I remember the formation of the first Ministry Stuart Alexander Don-, aldsnn, Thomas Holt, WHHam M. Manning, J. B. Darvall, and George Robort Nichols, with Danlol Cooper as Bposker.

William C. Mayne was representative of the Government lu the Legislative Council. Sir Alfred Stcpnon wis President of the Legislative Council. Among ihn tut nm en of those days wore some of no paid agitators, and no atrlko until It bos beon authorised by a majority of members thousand tons a day In a few wcoks. Thnt cooks, and stewards, experienced miners, and Walker, the lion- secretary of tbo War Chest moijl in It any move ts attempted here, It should b.

long tun. before tho old phrnso adYiKlit their pretence of honouring an ogrcomcnt with the United States ns soon as tin submarines nnd crews wore sufficiently numerous nnd well trained. Tho trlcko ooal machine eutteri, and men who have bad Fund, will net as auctioneer. Messrs. James through a secret ballot." An advisory committee of ten was appoint Is about a third of whut we ordinarily require, but it will be sufficient to provido experience aa wneeiera or Uliers are also be ing engugoo.

years. lnricu sisUr, Archie, Uughle, Ernie, btella, and baby Ma. '8TOV In loving memory of onr little dsrltng, Edward, who fell asleep September 16, 1915, monthi. Two years to-dsy, onr hearts aini nor tntaa vnll mom. Stodman, have presented a parcel of confectionery to Increase the Income at this match, Tho Mayor of ErBklnovllle baa called a ot German diplomats at first caused as towarda Lcmborg" la rovivou.

MONTE SAN GAI1KIELE. anDOUflCf ed by the meeting to draft rules. Five hundred men were present and enrolled themaelvea as members of the nets association, which will probably ba known aa the National us In sufficient quantity with those services without which ve would bo drifting mueh nstontslimcnt as the brutality of the invading armies. Hut, Just as the devastation of Ilelglnra and Northern France sent meeting in the airskinevine Towl Hall tonight, to form a local War Chest Day eom- the most able and eloquent men that have ever been suppose, In any Parliament workers ABsocinuon. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

LITHOOW, Saturday. With the resumption of tbe railway-men It rrted by his lovim ParenU ami tittle nmtlvr end sisters. Allan. Flnrrio. and capture by the Italian, of th.

bitterly tested Monte San C.brlele position, Sri j.b. iho London 'W back to tho band-power of nur forefathers. The work of conl-mlnlng has become a monopoly, and, like other monopolists, the coal miners have grown tyrannical. (Applause.) "imen came tne tonnaimn oi nut-He a veiT I difficult piece of work. I ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

men back to the traditions of 1814 and 1870, so tlio speeches of Bethmnnn Mnll-j Komo Telegraph" announoca that the Italian PROMOTIONS. Cnnt.ln Wilfrid ft Snow, whs was In the They insist on squeeslng the utmost out of think Mr. DonaWson and Mr. Oowper (afterwards Sir Charles Cowper) had a meeting nnd It was agreed that Mr. Cowper should lead tbe Opposition." Mention hfto been made, Blr James went on, of Wentwortb'B part In tho founding of the There waa a large attendance on Saturday ttons are now etrongiy con.u,..,...

thn dnanatcb which loving grandisuier ihi hum. In loving memnry of our dear father, I'weph ranel who dnirf ed this life S-ptcmher Ifl. 101ft. Inserted by his daughters, eonk-In-law, aixl son. George (on active service).

fond and loWpff memory ot our dear mother, Kate Usann. who 1firtnl this life Sep- ti lMnia and Bessie Devlin. afternoon at tbo Royal Art Society's "private MIB I. auiM" Italian Embassy In Washington Is said view" in tne gallery or tne Department ot weg nnd Ills colleagues have recalled (he methods of Hlsmarck nnd Kredorlck the Great. livery nation In Europe has nl some time or other hud to re pent Us trust in the honour of a German Government, nnd every step In Sydney offloa of hi.

father, Mr. Fraools H. Bnow, has been promoted to the raok ot major lo the Royal Flylnx Corps. He Is a mining engineer and metallurgist and graduated at Adelaide University. Education.

The visitor! were received by tho president (Mr. Lister Lister), the received, recent Komo nn nrtuel a tostln waa expected by tbe Small Arms Factory management that all danger In regard to closure there waa over, but. owing to the latest developments In connection with the miners, It Is possible that even yet the doors may havo to be abut against 1800 men now employed. Stocks of fuel oil have this week been lifted by lorry drivers, but these are not aufllclent to restart either the forge-room or the chargsr department The factory has been and Is still supplying the Llthgow Gasworks with ooal In order to maintain the gas supply. Unless further stocks of conl dan be secured within three weeks or a month it Is probable that the production will be Sydney University.

From that place of learning many great mon had oome forth. One of ths first student was the gentleman who the customers of their monopoly, and getting It by foul monnj where they have not beon able to obtain It by fair. The monopoly Bide bas not Hitherto been realised by the bulk of the poople, who have been apt to concentrato their attention upon tho unpleasant side of the miner's life. Tho non. secretary (Mr.

to. uxnara wmitn), and tPVtTT In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Vlvtlt who died sui.lenly. Hept ember 17. 10H. tne non.

treasurer (Mr. u. w. Haone id). Now.

hns been received br Mr. and lira. In tne evening Mr. Lister Lister presided to-day hold tbe nignest position in isw in Australia Sir Samuel OrlflHh. (Applause.) And when the High Court of Australia wns formed, the three chosen members of tho at the annual smoking concert The exhibi aerlcd b.v her loving children, Gertie and ucorgc ton active eervice abroad).

MSVITT. In loving mrmory B1T dear mother, M.irv llvitt who departed tht life September 17, 1UI4. Ollilett, nf Thornloish, that their son, Lleu-tonaiit -Norman Olblott, has heoa promoted to the rank of oapuln oo the field. (lie progress of tlio modern Gorman empire him begun with tlio violation of some pledge. In their hours of prosperity all tion will be open all this week.

fact of their working below ground hns Lieutenant R. A. Ooldrlck, who In tnrown mm tho north-eaatward of Oorlxla. While un have referred to Austrian attempts to oHWW the Italians from Monte Ban Oabrloio, taeew-munlques have never announced the eampw qapturo ot tho position, and this Is 00 ol i explained by tho foot thnt, although troopa havo roacbed the summit or occasions, tho enemy has boco abu porarlly to win It back again. If, In.

Ill IH bl" appealed with peeiillur forco to the public. biicIi nets have boon defended lv German Inserted by her loving daughter, iste. tKVlTT, In memory of Mary Ann tevltt, died Sep-tembir 17, 11)14. Inserted by Robert and Thomas' brought to a standstill. The unplensnntncss of their lives, in fact, rAERAMATTA MEMORIAL, On Saturday afternoon tho Lieutenant- A meeting ot ine mamnors oi tns Bmnil Arms -and Munition Workers' Asso toacliors us the work of strong men.

nnd they have at no tliuo been repudiated by the German people except by a very small frthvte of love to the memory of onr dear mntner, Itibella Molllt Marklmm, who died, at Carnilnhool'a Thousand, has boon promoted to the rnnk of onptaln. IIo.ls tho oldest eon of Mr, It, Qoldrick, superintendent of Little Bay Hospital, and was an ofneer ot the Qovnrn-meat Savlnse Bank. Ho severely wounded, but has now returned to tho flghtlng lino. Court were all Sydney University students Sir Samuel Griffith, Sir Edmund Barton, and tho late Mr. Justice R.

K. O'Connor. Tho medical school bad been no lesa successful, and It occupied a vr high plaoe Indeed. Concluding, Sir James Fairfax sold: "As a member1 of the Institute of JournnllBtB, I thank you for the Invitation you have extended to us. It has boen my privilege to hnvo been brought up on the PreBS, and some of mv nlnieat and dearest friends havo been, nnd has had a spectacular side; nnd the public has given tho npponls of more unhealthy but less plcturosquo callings little atten Governor, Sir William Cullen, visited I'orru- KcttWfClC llOllre, ISIingil-ll, or To day there nro ninny Germans matta for tno purpose of laying tho founda wasninRiun aein oanturcd tho la.l Austrian defences ot im tion-stone of tho memorial gates and wall tion.

But, like all monopolists, tbcre lias who would (rent all these triumphs of du in momory of tne soldiers of tho narlah of Mn. T. Allen, ef Wyrella, Qrovo-atreet Bal- it RAD A loving tribute, to the memory of nur beloved daughter and eltrr, Nellie, who was r1M home September 17, 1015. Singly ren-emberrd by her mmher and Bister, B. and J.

Duncan; and daughter, Ilenthsr. JIKAD, A tribute of tove to the memory of our, plicity as the Socialists would treat Count position, their torcoa wouiu ai.p.r niftlAtilt and eHw maln, tins been Informed that her eldor son. St John who bare tfone the war. There were about 2000 -people present when the vou Luxbnrg, and obliterate thera without still are, members of the Press. I believe 1 compioicu in'.

a task. General Cadorna has boob Lieut. Leslie St J. Allen, H.U., aaa oeea promoted to the rnnk of captain. He was guard or honour (consisting or returned soldiers, under Major GoodBell.

Croix In Guerre) come a time woon they hove gono too far. Tho miners have acknowledged that they havo received nil they wanted. They boast that they' meant to hang up the whole llfo of tho Commonwealth in order to force a Government to surrender to tho tnat tno Stanaaro oi ine i-rauu new ooiun Wales high. Its Ideal Is to do what It; nan for the true progress of tbe country." awarded the Military Croaa Inat April for oonapleuoue gallantry and devotion to duty, received his Excellency, who was accompanied' pay a heavy price ror mia AuatrlnnB were prepared to pay aqua lly ban. MtAnllnn.

UOOW trace. They hnvo found, however, that the records of history cannot ho destroyed like tlio ships nnd sailors nt a friendly nation. In spile of nil attempts to falsify Ihriu In tho light nt changing circumstan ny Lady LUiicn ana uenerai Finn. Those on (Applause.) I Us. 1..

Rnllev tvlce-nresldent of ll r. Parle. ol gtanbrook, Raalaa-atreet tho platform Included the Minister for the September IT, 1013. Innrled by Will and Jean Readman. 11KD.

In loving memory of our dear Miter. Nellie, who AshneW, September 17, 1018. Insetted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Both and Arthur Yattsi. nt' 1 i momnrr -f our dearest aunt. Nel If not neavier, iw.

clrcumatances It la difficult to say ciation was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday night. The meeting was the direct result of a decision arrived at last Saturday, when It was decided to allow fuel oil and other materials then at tho railway station to be removed, and to continue working as usual. At this meeting add reuse wero given by the executive flics rs nf the union, who, acting under Instructions from the Defence Committee, advised the removal of the goods. The president of the Factory Union, Mr. H.

nansley, was not present at the meeting nn Saturday when the men accepted the recommendation and went to work. Thursday night he tendered bis resignation- on the ground, It Is alleged, that he was not consulted In regard to Saturday's meeting. His resignation was not accepted, hut the meeting expressed a want of confidence In three other officers he secretary, vice-president, and treasurer and all three tendered their resignations. The secretary's was not accepted, but the other two resignations were accepted. demands of men to whom an honest Inquiry Navy (Mr cook) ana Mr.

Albert Bruntnell. M.L.A. Uie Institute), In the absence of the president (Mr. T. W.

Heney), Mr. D. R. Hall, Mr. J.

C. L. Fltsnatrlek. and Mr. J.

A. Hogue also ad tbe toll exacted was out oi pruim. The 1 I.I 110 SOPM- A short service was conducted br the rector ces, they remain to give nn Indelible Im had been offered. That is why the people are solid behind tho Govern dressed the gathering. lie, who fell asleep 9edmher 17, 1016.

Ihdly mlrnoll importance i Command la beat ablo to answer tbli fa. Moamnn, has been advised that bar son, Harold, has been promoted to the rank ot lieutenant. As a private la the Snd he waa wounded and gaaaed In the battle of Poiterea In July last year. Ha was employed In the mechanical branch of the Postal Department. Two brothers are oa active service In Prance.

or Bt. Jonns pnrien (tne ho v. ts, John-atone), assisted by the Rev. R. C.

Blumer. hv her lonng mere aim nnm, r.n... .1. rtavmnnl (on Beth sen Ice) and Dnrot ny. pression of the German cuamctor, Thoy meet all tho childish efforts of the Government to show that the war was planned Sir William Cullen, In tho course of sn THE MAILS.

ment In lis intention or showing the miners that thoro are means of succesi-fullv 'resisting their monopoly, Just as there PONT In loving memon of my de.ir husband and om-father, Gonnre, wh depiirlrd Ibis life Heptemler address, said that the parish should be proud nf thn fart thAt fritm thn nnrlah thsii-a hn Coinnanr Serat-maior P. M. warren Crooke. tlon, and. aa neither aide la iicir -away the Uvea of 111 troop, rockleiilf.

ti may rest aaaured that Monto Son OobrttM" as essential to tho smooth working 01 Italian 'offensive plans as It wal for lW trtan dofopes. are means of successfully resisting all othei and begun by another Tower. When some German propagandist declares that his eonntrv would niukc pence on nny terms The nostril authorities expect thnt English who has served through KaTPt, Oalll- gone to fight the battles of tbe Empire 320 officers and men. Ot these p-ivntcs had gained commlanlons, 17 had fallen, and ono bad received the Military Cross. 17 101(1.

Inerted hv hti loving wtte ami In mentor of our darling ion, AHck, who died Kepteml.er 17, Iflon. Uoiii. but n-'t forgotten. Inierte1 bv his loving (Mlicr and mnttwri also grand-saoihex. and brother, Freddie aliroad).

'nolL and France, has bocn granted a cominte- monopolies onco a people is determined, and American mails will reach Syduey In time for delivery to-morrow. And the resistance la now successful bo- ion on the field la Prance. consistent with Its own security he Is mot bf.

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