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I BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. ALLEN (are Irene Harris) -On the 28th Anzust, SMITH- SMITH. On the 20th July. at Auburn 52 Tyrone street, Yarm, to Mr.

lived and 5 Mrs Methodist Church. HE Rev. John Thomas, Harry, Allen- 4 wa (Alfred Lindsay), days, son of Mr. and Smith. Hawthorn, to Lillian, the of August, at "Whare burn.

oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith, AuRes." Queen e-road, wife Lionel MuD, On the 9th August, BIGGS (nee Jarvis).

-On the 7th Septem- St. Rowed, Silas's Church, C. Albert Park, by the Rev. Her. at Mrs.

206 Parry Pickle G. G. atrect, Biggs Sout: Mellourne, daughter te (Alyitle Mr. elder son of Alice and the late Alexander Smith, Arnett (late 7th Battalion, A.I.F.). Daphne (both well).

of 1am South and Yarra, Henriettu to Ethel Kidgell, third Ave daughter St. On the 6th September, at Kilda. avenue, Allidura, the wife of 'BowringPUT. the 25th July, at the BEACHER (nee -On the 8th Millar, Armadale Herbert rushy only Church, son by of the Mr. Her.

and David Mrs. A FE at Henry Hyde-stret, Giadstone Fontacray. to a the daughter. wife of J. L.

East Malrern, to Dorothy Enid, George, BROOKS. On the August, at Brooks, Nurse Armada le. address: Akarana," Brunelcider daughter of Mr. and Min J. A.

Duthie, of Air's. Fitany, the wife Mr. F. J. of street, Fast Malvern.

At home, Tuesday, 12tb Ir. endon-a son Septetaber. tho 18th August. at 01 Maystret, North Fitzros, the wife of P. Butler--a son.

CAMPBELL. face Florrie Bawden) -On the 3nl at Trongitha, to Mfr. and Mr. J. C.

a daughter. Both duing well. TALHEIMER Ince Lena Boltzt. -On the 12th Angiot. to air.

and 3rs. A. of North sun (August Jumale the 18th at 133 MANIC stown, to Mr. and Mrs. G.

K. wars- -a daughtor. DEAN (nee Doris the 30th August, Pahnerston-street, Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan--a daughter (Nette Lorraine), GAWNE- On the 27th August, at "Glenmase," IL New port, to Ar.

and Elvand Ganne -a daughter (Thor Gladys). Beth well. GRAY (Esme de the 25th August, at Nurse The Grove, Cobure. the wife Staff Sergeant-Major A. E.

Gras-a son (Keith Montree). GREENING. On the 3rd September, Mr. at 35 Walter Appleton-street. Richmond, the fireening- a son, Both well.

the 13th August, to Mr. and Huntly- Mrs. J. Groves, "San Glen A daughter (Marjorie Norma). HARRISON (nee Florrie.

Tourrier). -On the 4th September, at "Lancewood," private hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Harrison, of Mairerntwin daughters All well. HEATH (neo the 81at. wife of August, Arthur nt. "Wyndham, Ourlewis, N.9.W., the Heath a son. HILL (nee Maughan) -On the 27th August.

at Nume Stevenson'8 private hospital, Quarries street, Williamstown, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hill, of 50 Verdon-street- a son (stillborn). the 3rd September, Cuisisana private hospital, Dandenong-road, Mrs, WindRV, to Lieutenant (on active service) and G.

L. Hirchliffe-2 son. HOLLOWAY (Phylis the 8th August, at Haworn. New Zenland. to Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Holloway, Ramanui, Hawera, New ZealandA daughter (Helen Nancy). On the 1st September, at 701 High-street, Thornbury, to Mr. and Mrs. G.

D. Hotenden- daughter. HULL (nee Crockett). -On the 3rd September, at Nurse Fox's private hospital, Thornburs, to Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Hull. 7 Mansfield-street, Northentea daughter (Maris Agnes Frances). HUNTINGTON (nee.

Muriel Thorn). -On the 31at August at Warley-road, East Malvero, wife of Stanley Huntington- son (Ronald Stanley). Beth doing well. KIRKLAND (bee Eva the' 2nd Septether. at Heights, the private hospital.

72. road. Keneington, wife of A. it. Kirkland--a daughter (Nancy Erelyn).

the 7th August, at Nirae Rage's private ba pital. Somerset House, Eastern wife of Stanley F. Kellott, Port Melbournetwin sons. KIRWAN (nee Alice Gleeson). -On the 13th.

August, at Iona, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kirwan --4 daughter (Margaret Sarah), the 4th Saptember, at naivate Richmond, the of T. E.

Lewis, Mell-street, Toorak--a daughter. MAHER (no Katie Harrison) -On the 5th September, at 227 The Parade, Ascot Vale, the wife of John Maher-a son (James Joseph). Both well. the 4th September, the wife of Hugh A. M' Candlish, of "Dryadale," BruceKenaington-a son (Hugh Victor).

Both Well. StOURIS Esma Recres). -On the 22nd July, 16 Gruevenor-etnet, St. Kilda, the wife of Charles J. Morris a daughter.

(rec Davoren). -On the 1st September, at "Padua." Westbourne-grove, Northente, to Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

J. Murphy- a daughter (Panline Mary). PEERLES (nce Giles). -On the 17th August, at Nurse Corrigan's, Murray-street, Prohran, to Mr. and Mrs.

J. Peobles, daughter (stillborn). PETTITT -On the 29th August, at Marybonvugh, Victoria, the wife of Stanley I. Pettitt- daughter (Lenh Marcelle). the 28th August, at Nurse Buchanan' private hospital, to Mr.

and Mr. Gec. Pitt, Upper Heidelborg-road, Ivanhoedaughter RAMPLING (nee Amy Curanagh Downs). -On the 4th September, at "Nauru," Drummond-street, North Carlton- a daughter (Botty). ROBERTS.

On the 27th August, at 92 Roseneath-street, Clifton Hill, the wife of Robertsa son (William Francis). the 31st Angust, at Karela-road, Cremome, New South Wales, the wife of Arthur Mursell Smith--a daughter (Kathleen). SODERSTROM (noe Eatella the 18th August, at Nurse private hospital, Mount Alexander-rond, Flemington, to the wife of Louis Soderstrom- a daughter (Pearl Amelia Minna). Wonthaggi, SMITH, to On the 21st August, at Browne-street, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Smith A sol (Harry Lindsay). Both well. the End September, at private hospital, Berwick, wife of J. H. Stanborough--a son.

THOMAS (neo Florenco tho 17th August, at 23 King street, North Fitzroy, the wife of Private T. Thomas (caL active service)-a daughter (Dorothy May). WATKINS (neo Elsie the 25th August, at Nurse Spring's private hospital, Murrumbeena, to Mr. and Alra. J.

E. Watkins- a 800 (Kenneth Edward). WATKINS (nee Lillie On the 4th September, at Danks-street, Albert Park, to Sir. and Mrs. G.

A. Watkins-a son. the 20th August, nt private hospital, St Kilda, tho wife or J. A. Whiting--a a daughter.

WILLIAMS (nee Pearl the 7th September, at their home, Scarle-street, Horsham son (Kenneth Arthur). MARRIAGES. the 22nd July, at 310 Drummond street, Carlton, by the Rev. F. Dyson, Harry son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Arnold, of Camberwell, to Lorm, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

W. C. Davenbill, of Blackpool, England. Present addrew: Lygon-street, North Carlton. At home 14th Septomber.

BACK HOUSE- On the 9th August, at St. George's Church, Malvern, by the lter. C. R. Dalton, M.A., assisted by the Iter.

E. J. White, M.A.. Samuel Bunter, youngest son of the late Rev. Benjamin Backhowe, to Jeannie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. N. Stewart, of Denhigh-road, Armadale, -On the 20th Angust, at St. Joan's Church of England, Footscray, by the dev, J.

T. Baglin, Lionel Witred, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hotlum-street, Seddon, to Katie, fifth "daughter" of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Tootell, -street, Footscray, P'resent address: Hobb-street, Seddon. On the 22nd July, at the resilence of the bride, Andrew Cautield, eldest MEL of Mr. and Mra.

Brown, Moreland-street, to Elizabeth Alice, eldest daughter of Mr. Alexander Present William, 16 Geelong-road, address: 'Belle Ballarat-road. Wedding.) -On the 10th September, 1891, at St. Paul's Church ot Charles, of the Victorian Railways, eldest son of late England, Launcuston, by Aug. Barkway, James James Charles, Deronshire, of the England, gato to Louisa Wil- Alay Jiam (May), and Emma Wathen, uf 208.

Charles street, daughter launceston, Tasinanda, Present address: No. 10 P'arkville street, Burley. On the 14th August, at "Carnarron," Ivanhoe, Melbourne, Kenneth by the Rer. Sydney L. Buckley, M.A., Campbell, eldest sun of Me.

and Mrs. Henry Church, cf Payncham, Adelaide, to Winifred, scound daughter of T. R. L. Austin, of Melbourne, Present addruss, ilokitika, New Zealand.

Ascot the Vale, 14th Rev. August, Father at St. Mas, R. County, a NOD of Mr. and Mary's R.C.

Church. by Mrs. County, Mrs. of Moonee of 5 Ponds, to Mirams-street, Nellie, second Ascot dauzhter Linnett, Vale. the 5th August, at St.

Matthew's Church, High-strvet, Prahran, by the Rev. W. T. O. Storra, M.A., eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Koles, of Kensington, to Linda May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Eistern wick. at the Church of Our Jady Help On of Christians, by the 1st August.

the Rev. Facher King, William Patrick, second son of Margaret and the late Martin daughter Fianagan, of of Patrick North and Mary Corrigan, of North Fitzroy. Fitzroy, to Mary Teresa, eldest the 17th August, at Presbyterian Church, Flinders-strut, Adelaide, by the Rev. T. Shanks, M.A., B.D., of ex-Mayor Lieutenant and E.

W. Heriot, R.AN.R., third son Mr. Heriot, of Williamstown, to Elsie May, third daughter the late Lieutenant and Mrs. Rickwood, of Adelaide. Christ Church of England, Omeo, by the Rev.

the 9th August, J. Rowel. Private, Leslie, to youngest son of M. eldest H. Ivory, of Spring Vale, May Connley, Livingston, of daughter of Henry and Sarah Omeo.

the 8th April, at Saint John's Church of England, Lilydale, by the Ref. R. M. Capper, William Robert (now a member of the eldest son of Mr. Thomas Johnston, the Brighton, to Adelaide Lilian, only daughter of late Henry Chester Haines and Airs.

Simmons, and stepdaughter of Mr. J. Simmons, of Woori Yallock. the 5th August, at the Congregational Church, Northeote, by Clifton Rev. A.

R. Bimtou, Archie Lenard Little, Acond eldest son of Mr. J. F. Little, Mooroopaa, to Elsie, eldest daughter Air.

Airs. Wass, of Northeote. Present address: South terrace, Chiftou Hill. the 5th August, the Prosbyterian Church, South Yarra, T. Lawton, M.A., Norman Leod, youngest son of the late Mrs.

D. Macfarian, St. Kilda, to Annie second daughter of Mrs. J. D.

Cash, of Elgin Hawthorn. Present address: "Campaie Osborpe-street, South Yarra, the 8th July, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by Archbishop Mannix, assisted by Rev. M. Keenan, John M'Grath, Leongatha, to Mary (Mollie) 0'Fisnn, 3rd daughter of John Ahipping merchant, Cork, Ireland.

MOTTEAMM-ALLING -On the September, at the Baptist Church, by the Rev. Eunson, Walter Earnest Mottram, second youngest son of Mr. G. F. Mottram, of Johnston-strout, Collingwood, to Muriel Ailingham, the only daughter of Mr.

Allingham, of -On the 15th August, Prestrterian Manse, North road, ElsterMick, by Chaplain Captain the Rev. R. Wilson Macaulay. B.A., George Harry Newson, St. George Elstemwick, to Christina, daughter of the late A.

and C. Browne-Craik, of' North Carlton, On the 15th Inly, at Peter and Panto R.O, Church, South Melbourne, by the Rev. Father Conloo, Private Robert (late. 5th Battalion youngest Not of late Joseph and Sarah Ballarat, to Dorothy Frances, second daughter of Thomas J. 104 Ellen M.

Shrimpton, 143 Park street, South Jell ourse. the 19th of Aust St. Mark's Church, Fitsroy, by. the Rev. Drewitz, Ernest verond son of Mr.

and Mra, Rockbampton, Queensland, to Lilian A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirktide, of" "Caithness, Queen's-parade, North Fittoy, ROGERS- LE On the 12th AuSt.

Methodist Church, Fitzroystreet, the Nance, Darid William, fourth of the late David and Mrs. Rogers, South Yarra, to Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. Mr. A. Le of Windsor.

No cards, 3-d ROOKS September. Wedding.) -On the Camberwell, 1891, at the Wesleyan Church, by the late Rev. J. Harcourt, assisted of by the the Rev. W.

Rouse, Henry. the fourth late A. Rocks, Vermont. Sirah, el daughter of the late Henry Brooks, of Pleasant Upper Hawthorn. Present address: "Burnside." 18 Inglesby-mad, Camberwell.

RUSSIA (Silver Wedding) -On of In dewood, the Rev. Roland Church Heythe September, 1801, at Augustine's wood. James eldest of J. T. Russell, to Darmaz, third daruchter of the Inte George Cretand, M.D.

S. C. 8. I'resent of address: Downs," parade, lawthorn, DEATHS. On Active Service.

in Pranor, COMBEN. Private On the Arthur 4th Robert Comben, in dearly killed laved aidest and Mary Corben, they, and of Arthur and and loved brother of Then, Edward Carrie Morgan, and months, Our darling Arthur, Numbered with the brave, -Inserted by him loring father, mother, brother, and Frank the 4ch August, killed in action of Yarra ville. of Mrs. a Michell, Arthur Mrs. R.

and Mira. C. Well, in France, Comben, dearly loved, nephew Not for a soul like his the calm Of selfish ease and joys of But duty, more than crown or Its own exceuding recompense. Ever up and on, his day well done. Its morning promise well fulled, He answered duty's call.

and won Immortal lame, as God had willed, The friend of all- a hero. -Inserted by his loving aunties and cousins, On the 5th August, killed in action in France, Henry Joseph, only son of Joha Vincent Costello, of Shakspeare-avenue, North Pros ton. R.I.P. of wounds in France on the 6th August, Prirate Arthur M. Cmok, dearly beloved and only son of William Percival and Ada Lily Grook, of Charles Prahrun, late of Seymour (Victorian Railways), after twelve months' active service in Gallipoli, Egypt, France, aged 20 yours months, Mother's boy.

in motion in France about 6th August, Frank, beloved son of Mrs. Sims, ut Swan Hill. He is with us in memory still, and will for erermore. A soldier and a man, M' -Inserted by and his fellow brass workers foundry, of J. C.

F. K. J. T. the 10th July (his nineteenth birthdas), killed in action in France, Frederick Gillman.

dearly loved second son of J. H. and K. Curtis, loving brother of Herbert (on active service), Kathleen and Claudo. Lored by all who knew him.

-Inserted his sorrowing father and mother, sister and brothers. the 10th July (his nineteenth birthday), killed in action in France, Frederick Gilman, beloved second son of M. H. and K. Curtis, also loring brother of Herbert (on active servion), Kathleen and Claude, A devoted son, beloved by all who knew him.

-Inserted by his loving grandmother and uncles. the 5th August, killed in action in Franco, Private Joseph Daley. Sweet is the memory left behind Of one 50 noble, true and kind: His We'll fight is fought, he stood the test, always remember him as one of the best. -Inserted by his friend, Elsa M' Donald, died of wounds Un in the 25th May, cilicially reported Boner Lieutenant of war), after eighteen mouths' active service, Haubourdin, France (while prithe late David Dobra, Boyd Merri Dobie, Merrigal, A.LF., New second South son Meklrun of Wales, and Mrs. Dobie, Collins-struct, Molbourne.

caired in France, the 5th August, died of wounds Private Robert W. Dodds, of Bairnadale, dearly loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald and family and loved mate of Private G.

M' Donald, killed in action at Gallipoli. Our tiro Not lost to those that loved aim, Not dead, but gone They live with us in motory still, And will for ever more. DOHERTY. the 4th August, killed in action in France, Private Edward Francis Dolurty, fourth son of John Doherty, veterinary surgeon, DOVE. --Killed in action Franco, Private Wil140 Stawall-street, Burnley, agal 18 yours and 3 liam Josoph Lure, son of Air.

end Mrs. J. Dove, months, R.I.P. Nobly he died. the 10th July, killed in action, pons Private Edwin W.

Dintan, dearly lored youngest of Ann and the late William Dunstan, 1 Wilsonstreet, Coburg, loved brother of Caleb and Mrs. R. N. Cooke, Davis-street, Brunswick, He And rose responsive to his country's call, gave for her his best, his life, his all -Inserted by his loving mother and family. Oswald Edward, -Killed in action in France on 4th August, dearly loved younger son of Edis, Kyabram, loving brothor of Hannah, David J.

and Clam, and dourly loved nophew of Miss S. Edis. aged. 19 years and 4 months. On the 20th July, killed in action in France, Private George Edward Evans, dearly loved husband of Florence, and dear soldier daddy of little Florrie, Georgie and Walter, and dear sun brother-in-law of Mrs.

King and Beatio and Jim (on active service). He leaves bolind some aching hearts, That lored him ever dear; Hearts that never shall forget His memory written here. Insertel by his loving wife, 43 Nonth Fitzroy. Falconer-stroot, in netion in France on 20th July, Private G. E.

Evans, loved gecond son of Mrs. Erans, Abbotsford, and loving brother cf Charlie, Nell. Alice, Ernie (returned Anzac), Hornce, Alf (wounded Frauce), Rose, Hannah and Ew: brother in-law of Lily, loving May uncle and Rupert Clarke (on active service), of Artie, Bertie, Sophie, Daphne and Rosie. aged 32. Ab, sweet is the memory loft behind Of one 50 noble, true and kind; His fight is fought, he stood the test, We'll always remember him, one of the best.

-Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters and brothers, in action in Franco 25th July, George Vincent Fielding, the dearly loved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fielding, And loved brother of Jack, 260 Ascot. Vale-road, Ascot Vale, Melbourne Loved by all who know him, Though only a Ind ho was true and brave, He now aleeps peacefully in a soldier's grave.

Until wo meet again. loving remembrance of our dear cousin, Goorgo M. Fish, who died of wounds reeived iu France on 1st August. Loyal till death, Loved and respected by all who knew him. -Inserted by his loving cousins.

E. and I', Bailey. FISH. A tribute of love to the memory Fish, of who any dearest friend, Staff-Surgiant M. died on 1st August from wounds received in France, One of the beat.

-Inserted by his sorrowing friend, Beryl. FISH. -Died of wounds rocurod in France on the 1st August, Staff Sergeant George Melrose, the dearly beloved nephew of Mr. and Mira, W. Strachan, and cousins Elsie, Will, Bert, Alf, and Colin, late of Essendon.

One of the bast, the let August, died of wounds rored in France, Sergeant George Melrose Fish, A.A.M.C, lat Austaalion Expeditionary Force, aged 25 years, Far away from all who loved him, Strangers gently, laid him to rest; In a soldier's gra re he is sleeping, One of our bravest and best. -Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mra. W. Mason, and daughters Myrtle and Hilda, of Newstreet, West Richmond, of wounds receired in France on 1st August, Sergeant Georgo Fish, Australian Force, after two years' service, agal 25 years and 0 months.

God's angels came and took you from our side To our hearonly home divine, The link that one bound us here below Still binds my heart to thine. Though the rolling divide us, And you sleep 0.1 A foreign etore, Fond love in my heart for you Lugors, And will last for you ever more. -Inserted by his loving friend, Jossie Mason, of Wast Richmond, the 1st August, died of wounds received in action in France, George M. Fish, the belored eldest son of Marriett and the late George Fish, brother of Mrs. Louis (Queensland), Charley (on active service), Jeasie, Marry and stepbrother of Frank and Fred Dredge, aged 24 years.

Not now, but in the coming yours, It may be in the better land, We'll read the meaning of our tears, And then, ah, then, we'll understand. FISH- On the 1st August, from wounds received in action in France, our beloved nephew, Staff-Sergeant G. M. Fish, after tiro setvice (landed Gallipoli, 20th April. 1915).

He never shunned his country's call; He gave his life, best, his all. -Inserted by his sorrowing aunt and uncle, M. and F. Dredge, and cousins, Alice On the 1st August, died of wounds received Staff-Sergeant in action in France, Fish. my beloved nephew, George M.

He leaves behind an aching heart That loved him ever dear; heart that never will forget His memory written here. -Insertal by his loving aunt, Mabel Strachan. the 1st August, killed in action in France, Staff-Sergeant George Fish. No life is short that's nobly spent, hero's death is premature. -Inserted, his his cousin loring antic, Mrs.

Andley, St. tribute of love to the memory of our died loved friend, Scuff-Sergeant George M. Fish, who of his wounds received on 1st August. 'There is a link death cannot. sever, Loving remembrance lives for ever.

W. F. by Williamson, his sorrowing Kensington. friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Staff-Surgeant loring momory of my dour friend, G. Fish, who died of wounds in Franco, 1st August. He died as he lived -a man. -Inserted by Mrs. Topiam and family.

in action in France, 4th Aurust, Lieutenant Richard of Fitz Gerald (Max Clitton). father beloved husband Ruby Fitz Gerald, and of little Lance and Hilda. 'Midst the roaring of the battlo And the min of shot and shell. Fighting like for home and country, a hero fell. He died the belpless to defend, A gallant soldier's noble end.

-Inserted by his loying wife. FIT August. in action in 4th Clifton), Lientenairt Richard Fitz Gerald (Max C. Beger, beloved of Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. St. Kida. -Inserted by his loving sister-in-law, Hilda Beger.

loved fellow tribute to the memory of our bewho was killed employe, in action Private in E. France J. Francis 10th (Ted). also his brother, Private Frank Francis, on July; Tent -Inserted Factors, by the Fitzroy. employes of D.

aud W. Chandler's 30th July. Private Frank in 27 notion in France on killed. J. Mr.

and Mra. 24 years, dearly beloved eldest. BOILS of Sours, and Edward G. Francis, cf 85 W. Taylor), Hawthorn; loved brothers of A.

M. Mrs. V. J. M.

D. (Mrs. C. Buckmaster), R. Burko), J.

and Eric. Pals in life, in death they are not divided. of wounds, received in France 00 Daniel 25th Leo, July second (previously beloved wounded, Mr. Gallipoli), D. P.

Garland, Harp ani Shamrock Hotel, Mr. Har. and greaves C. Bendigo; loring brother of Tom. Jim, Male Vin.

Kath. E. and Spangler, Eileen, Nance, aged 21 years. Our hero amongst herocs. Do bulleta not worry about thickest; me.

I Am happy when the are head. happier when Fritz's shells are bursting ore: (Extract from brave Leo's last lotter), loved tribute of lore to the memory of OLE dearly Gilbert, who and killed friend, in action Lance Corporal Arthur was in Franco on or about the 22nd August, lato of St. Levands, A soldier and a man. Fer home and country. Remembrance is a relic that will live for ever more.

Willis -Ineerted by Mr. and Mrs. Klomke and family, and workmate. memory of Arthur, esteemed friend and was in who France. answered his country's call -Inserted Lay his Williamstown.

workmates at the British Imperial 00 Company, Killed in action in France on the 27th July, husband Sapper of Louis Morris Goldstein, deariy beloved Margaret Goldstein, and father of Dolly (Mira. 'Lears) Eddie, Vera, Louis, Elicou and Willie, Requiescat. in pace, received the in 24th France, Private died of shrapdel wounds of John Thomas, of belored lads and Jack, and Mary Loving C. Good, brother Lad of loving father Fanny Dolly. soldier and msa, THE AGE, SATURDAY.

SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. 5 DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.

IN MEMORIAL. IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service. On Active Service. On Active Service.

Lawrence atreot, On the Mornington, 23th August, Lar 1m, at his Now residence, Zealand, The Anzac Heroes, who loving uti 10.h memory of September, my dear 1912: mother, alo away loving mamory my old fried, tribute of respoct to our done the 20ch July, killed in action Charles, the Maxwell beloved hust and of anima, and father killet action at the memory Dardanelles the 5th my 1905. dear hustand, who died at Jerilderie, 8th March, Tate Jack Good, died of wound received is France. friend. Private Charles Mannall, who died fn France, Lanor-Corporal Senile Jammi critt of Mr. Newbury, and daily belored taro- 1913.

oh -Insorted by his old friend, P. A. Hewet, wounds on 31st July received in France on 19th Machin, Sheehan, the Denbigh-road, dearly, loved Armadale, of Honions. W. and ther roy, of in Jim.

his T. send Loveless, year. 103 Stawell Gore papers street, please Fitz- The September, of o'er the We For do not their forget them, we loved them too dearly On the 98th July, killed in action in July. One of the best. paper pleasa copy.

copy, As bugios they had called England a were thowund blowing sea, dream; to fade from our lives like Mrs. H. Grane and the late Patrick Grace, son 1 -Inserted by E. Meades, M. M' Claren, also His duty done.

At rest. Calling now to me they wake met from my dream- The lips reed not speak when the Franco, Private John Grate, beloved third the dawning of the (hy, sincerely, heart mourns rade of Private Georgo Claren, roported missing SKINNER. -In of our Deeply regretted. ing in Miller- formerly of Trunk Load, in France on 10th July, sad and loving memory Skinner, who The bugles of England, and how could I stay! Our thoughts often Hasidon. ILIP.

only son and brother, Private -On the 6th September, at the residence -Inserted rest on days that hare been. sincere tribute to the metnory of our -In sad and loving memory of Corporal died of on the 6th Augur, 1016, in Francs, of her parents, Footscray, Ada Lead, kindly light. by A. Brooks and family, Sydney, olub mate, Private Stanley Grant, who was killed Jatos Mason, killed in action in France ou 3rd beloved son of William J. Skinner, brother Adeline Mand, 'the dearly beloved twin daughter of vice) -Inserted Mfrs, by Private F.

M. Rogurs (on active ser- who -In on loving memory of my dear mother, in action in on 20ch July. August, third belorud son of James and the late MIs. W. H.

Till and of Surer Sleibourne, aged Too- Edward and Matilda Ada Foley, aged 3 years and and Rogers, port: also away dear 10th Septumber, at. NowHe was a soldier and man. of Mira, Mason, Realite, Cretk, and the late loving Michael 28. ronga, 7th marchs, September. Interred R.I.P.

Footeray 00 and brother, loving Corporal memory May, cf our it dearly Diri- eom died Sth March, 1906, at Jen Brooks, Ellen Mason, Cochrane's and grand- of Brunswick and West 10 at the loved brother Edmond Methodist -Insertal by his Club. club mates of the North Richmond 21 and Mary Harnesty, of Moliagul and Malvern, aged He never shunned his country a call, On the 8th at 11 Swan- sion. killed in action 10th So; Lember, at st. R. daughter and son-in-law, and son A.

St years. But gladly gave his life, his all: start, Richmond, John Matthew, dearly loved only Gallipoli. Hawthorn, on 20th GRANT. July. -Killed Private in action Stanley at.

W. Posieres, wwund Francs, the 20th July, killed in action An Australian noble end, son of John, and Mary Hayes, 5 months. R.I.P. Daylodord; -Inserted by also his bis parents, Mr. and Sirs.

J. May, We Where the meet angels by the gate, DE the beautiful gate, Ho died the helpless to shall Mr. dec. Grant, of Koonda, Violet TURD, aged 22 in France, beloved Private Rodney Norman Matthew, Matthews. and in action at the Somme, on the On the 7th September, at 16 Bendigo-street, 1g.

When we croed o'er the coming tide, shall the wait; aireet. other sisters. our son Mrs. Amy of Chief to rate Jack loving husband of Ruby (tee ADAMS. -Killed in Franco of 15th August, PriGouklthorp, of Cheltebhai, Victoria), and father of Done, Line and Marjorie, aged 34 years.

His voics often near 115, We bear his words of love; In gentle tones to cheer us, It whispe's from above. The great call to arms he answered Will spirits blyth and Now God's will and Juts Fione, His memory alone remains. ANDREWS- On the 6th August, killed in acton, Private E. Andrews, late, of Cow wart, second son of Charles much loved brother Walter. Ted (on active survice), Mrs.

F. Holding, Warburton; Mra. Boanas, Sydney. -Inserted by his loring and brother-in-law, T. and F.

Holding, Warburton, sad and loving memory of my dear boy, Gorge, who was killed 30th in France, of Sortie Melbourne, aged 21 years. Loved by all who knew him, Ho under not in his skies, native land, But foreign Far from those who love him, In a hero's gravo he lies, He never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life, his all: He died, the helpless, to defend, An Australian eoldier's noble end Somebody cried when he sailed away, Somebody's kiss on tris forehead lay, Somebody olung to his parting bandIt was his mother. Till we meet again. -Mother. sad and loving memory of our dear brother.

George, who was killed in action in France on the 80th July, of 27 Melrose-street, North Melbourne, aged 21 years. We loved him 60, He never shunned his duty call, He gare his life, his best, his all; A faithful brother, so kind and trie, No one on earth like him we know. Two months have passed, but none can tell The loss of a brother we loved so well. So sadly missed. -Inserted by his sorrowing brothers and sisters, William, James (on active sorrice), May and Myrtle.

sad and' joring memory of in my dear France on brother. the 30th George, July. who of 27 rose street, was killed North Melbourne, aged 21 Sears, A soldier and a InAn. No one he loved was by his side To hau his Cast faint sigh, Or breathe in his car some parting word Before ho closed his In a soldier's grave he is sleeping, One of tarth's 'dearest and best: In our hearts we miss son. dear George, Though we know you are only at rest.

So dearly loved, sadly missed. -Inserted by is loving sister and brother-in-law, Bella and (Henry Cree, North Melbourne. ATKINSO the 4th August, killed in action in France, Raymond Leslie Atkinson, third belored son of Richard and Hannah 241 Reynardstreet, Cabers. Jared brother of Herbert and Frutrick (on active service), and of Bessie. Ida, Rose, Richard and Alfe.

age 19 years and 10 months. Our ray of sunshine. No death is ever known In summerland, For lite Is on the throne, In summerland: mourning for the dead, No heavy hearts like lead, But endless joy instead, In summerland. -Inserted by father, mother and family. the 4th August, somewhere in France, our laddie, Ray.

Victory must lie with the Allies, To all these wonds sound nice; But. ah, the sad, sad hearts Of those who pay the price. -Inserted by W. and C. Benton.

BAKER. -Killed in action, France, 4th August, Private S. C. Baker, dearly loved only son of C. and A.

Baker, dear brother of Lilly and Dolly, Toorak. One of Australia's best. Lored by pil. Josiah William, beloved on son of Mr. sorrice, and 24th Mrs.

July, J. active Barnett, ani brother of Harcombe, Mrs. Youlten, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Cambell, Lily Barnett and H.

Webb. Loved by all. in the 25th killed in action France, Sapper James Herbert, dearly loved eldest son of Catherine Barrett, 42 Lambeth-arenue, active Malvern, only brother of Private A R. Barrett (ca service), aged 26 sears. doving memory, of Sergeant F.

Bath (Allan), killed in action in France while serving his country, on 5th August; belored of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bath, Burwoed, and -brother to Mary, Neil and Marjorie, aged 20 years. Gone, but never, rever to be forgotten.

loring tribute to my, dear friend, Sorgeant Edward M. Bawden (Ted), killed in Egypt on the 9th August. My memory often wanders, 38 tillicht shadows faR, Back to days of happines, days beyond recall, And a vision comes before ine, 80 foud, to pure and wwcel, Of one whose lipa are silent, whose truo heart has ceased to best. -Inserted by M. Mad gan.

BENNIE. -In sad and loring memory of Private Bennio, killed in action in France on the 25th July. Ore of the best. A soldier and a man. -Inserted by Mrs.

Honry and family, Ascot Vale. of wounds ruceived in France on Gth August, Private Harold Bonzley, dearly loved youngest son of M. A. and the late A. Benzley, and loving brother of Edith, 4.5.M.

Norman (on active service), Daisy, Alice and Stanley, aged 20 years. Southland and Gallipoli hero. A soldier and a man. class loring memory of onr dear Bible of wounds member, Private Harold R. Benzley, who died in France on 6th August.

class. -Inserted by the members of St. Andrew's Bible Era and Suubury, Willie (on' Maggie, active Vera, Ollie and Elsie, Ivo, Hughie and W. R. M' Kenzie, service), Gordon Lindsas, dear triend, Private Walter tribute to the memory of my killed in action in France on 20th July.

Ricschieck, who was -Inserted by Annie Fromhold. tribute to the memory of Gunner Fred late Barkin of (lick), killed in France on 8th August, Kyueton and Williamstown, One of the Anzacs. -Inserted by his cousin, Bert P'aterson, Richmond, killed BOWERS. in action the 3nd France, August, olicially reported (Jack), Martha second Bowers, youngest sot of Silvester and the Late in Gunner John Clifford Valleyfield, Kilmore, aged 21 years. We grieve for him, he was 60 suddunly snatched From manhood's bright.

Yet know full well an honest, well spent life Enavled hun to go without a fear. Some day, some time, and we shall ace His dear face held in memory, And Olsrist shall link the bankon chain Sol closer wheu we meet again. -Inserted by his loving sister, M. Hiscock, Willow. marin.

Bradford, loved of loving of J. Corporal Rogers mate (on active service). One of the best. -Inserted by C. Davidson, 17 tail way-place, Williamstown, the 4th August, killed in ac tion in France, Alfred Norman, dearly loved eldest son of A.

and M. Bradfoni, 11 William-street, Footseray, and loved brother of Lizzie, Bertha, Victor and Dora, aged 22 years. Our dear, brave buy. -Killed in action on the 4th August, dearly loved son of Mary Bring John, May, George and Jim (on active service); mead, of 1 Bendigo; loving brother of Mrs. Dinan, boring nuphow of Mrs.

Burus and Mr. Smeaton, -Inserted by his loving cousins, G. and S. Burns, 5th August, roported died of wounus In Franco, George Stewart (volunteer stoker of the Southland), dearly beloved elder son of tho late John head teacher, 8.5., Vermont, Whroo and Eitham, and Mrs. Fencham, Evelyn; also acady loved brother of Mira.

G. Bird, Mrs. Andrew (Eitham), Mrs. G. Brazier (Coburg), John Leonard (on native service), Lizzie, Lottio, Virian and Beatrice Brown, Brunswick.

Greater love hath no man than this, that lie lay down his life for his friends (and country). the 7th August, died of wounds in France, Private Percy Brown, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, of 159 Brunswick, beloved browier of Ern, Jun, Elby, Charlie, and uncie of littlo Sheila.

Late British Australasian To. bacco Compauy, Duty nobly done, the 28th July, killed in action in France, Private Join Jaines, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, of Pearl, Mary and Margaret, of 110 South Mellaste, ago 21 years and 10 months.

-On the 10th July, kiled in action in France, W. dearly loved third son W. and M. Charles, of Ascot Vale- road, Ascot Vale, and fond brother of Fred. and Arthur, Sydney.

Dear Will Thy will be done. Not lout to those who lora him, Not dead, but gone before; He lives with us in memery still, And will for ever more. the 25th July, killed in action in France, Edward, dearly loved eldest son of Jobn and Hannah of 21. Arthur Victoria active -road, Malrern, and brother Eleanor Harold, and' Marion, (on aged 33 service), years. remembrance, killed of in Ernest France Coad, on the our fellow member, 5th August.

A noble life, so nobly giren, -Inserted by Methodist Sabbath Sahool, Cobden. loving memory of Cecil J. Coe, killed in action in France on the 28th July, dearly loved nophew of John and active Martha Jacobe, cousin of May, Trixie, Les (on service), Will and Boy. His duty nobly done for King and country. -Icaerted by his uncle, aunt and cousins, 31 James street, Northcote, of wounds in France on the 13th August.

Corporal Furnleigh George (Fern), dearly loved father of Lizzie, and dearly loved son of Edward and Sarah Dick, Coleman, and loving brother of Jack, Francis, Sid, Tom and Percy (on active service), and Emma and Sadie, late of St. Arnaud, aged 35 sears. No father or mother to sooth his brow, No mister to say good-bye; No. brothor to was take him by the hand When death drawing nigh. -Inserted by his loving brothers.

daughter, Lizzie, father, mother, sisters and in action in France on the 18th August, Corporal Fornleigh Smalley, G. (Fern), of much loved brother of Mrs. T. Tom, Percy and Dick (on active service). Ob.

could I bare been near you, my darling, To bare cooled your dear burning brow; To hate caught just one word from those precious That 'for ever aro silent now. My noble brother. in action In France on the 13th Angust, Corporal F. loving brother of Sadie, and brother-in-law of 9. E.

Forster, affectionate uncle little Iris. Dear Fern, you have answered God's bugle call, and hare left wonder why we should hare been called on to put with the bast that we had. He gate his life for 115, COLLIER- tribute to the memory Private Percy 20th Collier, July. who was killed in notion in France to the One of the bust. -Inserted by his mates, Bower and J.

Hoss. DEATHS. On Active Service. scars. in action in France 20th Juv.

Private Joshua George Greening. dearly loved and only son of Joseph and Mary Greening, Bollaint, and loving brother of Laura and Molly, aged 25 years. One of God's best, in action in on 15th July, aged Sydney Charles, late of Levstreet, Flemington, 19 years and 3 months. (Clotte) HALLETT. Hailett, -On darling, the 31at husband July, Sergi.

R. late 16. of Maude, Highburs-grove, East Prahran, eldest beloved son of and Mrs. Hallott, of 40 Llancaststreet, Malvern, Left Australia Sth May, 1915. My bonnie sweetheart.

Shadows no need of shadows When at last we min the victor's crown. the 3lat July, killed in action in France, Sort. R. Hallett (Clyffe), dearly lore! eldest. of W.

and Hallett, Dearly loved, deeply mourned. -Died of wounds recefred in France, Private, A. Hamilton, dearly loved son of Mra Feeler, Kesworth, aged 19 years and 9 months. My heart is, sad aud weary, And the tears drop from my eyes, Thinking of my hero, In the cold grave where he lica, He never shunned his country's call. But gladly gave his life, his All.

He died the helpless to defend. A noble soldier, noble end. A bravo hero, -Inserted by his sorrowing mother, step sisters and brothers, HA'RRIS- On the 9th August, killed in action of W. Franco, Harris, of Narnargoon, sou Harris, aged 21 years, A South African veteran. Rest, our deanst and bravest son, In your grave so far away; Wo will trust in God to meet you In hearen again some day.

Though the rolling seas divide us, And you alcep in a foreign shore, Remembrance is a relic That will lire for ever more. -Inserted by his sorrowing parenta, -Private John Henry Hayes, killed in action on 5th August, at France, the beloved friend of the late John Willam linger, and beloved friend of Mra. Mary Mullinger, of 100 Cardiganstreet, Carton. R.I.P. On the 5th August, killed in action in France, Prirate John Henry Hayes, loving brother of Mrs.

Fielder, Mrs. Minck and James, of Carlton: also Marrie, of Bacchus Marsh, late of Hesfield and Barchus Marsh, nged 25 years. ceired in action in France, George Ernest, dearly -On tho 10th August, of wounds rebeloved son of Mr. and Mr. R.

Henning, of Lakes Entrance, beloved brother of Bose, Willie and Hurt, aged 20 years. Asleep in Jesus. grant W. J. in Hill, sigialler, France, 30th hond July, quarters action, Serstaff, late of IL.

A.G.A., Thursday Island and Hobart, only 5011 of Robert and the Late Annie Hill, and brother of Mrs. W. A. Wallace, North-terrace, AdeJaide He diet the helpless to defend, A callant soldier's noble end. Bergin, 18 Brighton-street, Momington.

-Inserted by his sorrowing father und aunt, N. tribute to the momory of Siguailer Clement B. Hincksman (Inky) of Queanhwan, killed in action in France, 25th July. Greater love hath no man than this. -Inserted by the Treasury girls, Melbourne.

the 4th August, in France. Harrie, second sot of H. Holmes, Claremont, Western Australia, formerly of South Melbourne, and nephew of Mrs. W. H.

Cooper, Auburn-road, Haw born. France, in action on the 28th July, in Private George Arthur Horn, dearly loved nephew of Jilizabeth and William Christian, and cousin of William, Mary, Grace, Arthur and Florenco, One of the bravest and best. Deeply mourned, HORN -Killed in action in France on the 28th Inky, Private George Arthur Horn, beloved nepnew of and Lillian Cornell, and cousin of Ted, Jack, Athalie, Arthur and Lindsay. A noble end to a pure, unselfish life, Sincerely regretted. HUNT.

-In affectionate memory, of our dear friend, Privato Archie Hunt, died 28th July of wounds received in France. -Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Black, Clifton Hill. loving memory of Private Archie Hunt, eldest son of Mr.

H. Huut, of Wooiton Bassett, shire, Edgiand, and belored fiance of Emily Dodd, died 28th July, of wounds received in France, aged 20 years, His duty nobly done. -Inserted by E. E. Dodd, 82 Arthur-street, South YArTA.

Home papers please copy. In sad and loving memory Private aged Oyril les, killed in action in France, 4th August, 20 years, He is always in my thoughts, It La sweet to speak his name; In life I loved dearly, In death I do the same. Hearen has gained what I have lost awhile. -Inserted by his sorrowing fiancee, Ada Wales, Kensington, A tribute of lore to the momory of rate August, Oyril dearly Iles, loved killed friend in of action in France on 4th Mr. and Atra.

Wales, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bradford, Kensington, and little Nancy.

One of Australia's best, TAG tribute to the memory of Cor poral John Davitt Jageurs, reported killed in action in Franco on 20th July. R.I.P. Conquer we shall, but we must first contend: "Tis not the fight that CLOWNS 118, but the end. -Inserted by the mombers of the Parkrille Football Club on active service and at homo, in action in France on the 201h son July, Corporal John Daritt Jageurs, beloved elder of M. P.

tundi D. AL. Jagours, of Parkvillo, and fond brother of Mary, Lizzie, Peter Katiricon, aged 21 years. May his soul rest in reace. loring memory of Lance-Corporal Thomas Johnson, killed 5th August, somewhere in France, Ho died the he plew to defend; A gallant soldier's noble end.

Gone, but not forgotten. -Inserted by Irene, Mrs. Lim Yeu and family, 33 Carlton-strodt, Carlton. tribute to the memory of LanceCorporal Thomas Johnson, killed in action in France on the 5th August, brother-in-law of Mr. and unclo of Fred.

and Elsie. Mrs. Brooks, of A Port Melbourne, Midst the maring of the battle And the main of shot and shell; Fishting for home and country, He like soldier fell. -Inserted by J. Brooks, sad and loving memory of our dear brothor, Lance Corporal Thomas Jolson, who was killed in action in France on 5th August.

Far away from all who loved him, Soldiers gently laid him to rest; In an Anzac grave ho is sleeping, One of God's brightest and best. Midst the roaring of the battle And the rain of shot and shell, Fighting for bome and country Tout like a hero fell. -Inserted by his loving sisters, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Libbis, Mrs.

Harper. loving memory of Lance-Corporal Thomas Johnson, killed in action 5th August, 50Inewhere in France. Thou art not forgotten, Tom, dear, Nor wilt thou erer be: As long as file and memory last We will remember thee. -Inserted by his loving tHends, Irene, Bella and Sophia. 38 Carlton -street.

-Killel in action in France on 7th August, Sergeant E. T. Eddy), dearly loved eldest son of Sil. Gmca Jones, of 76. Farm-street, Newport, and loved brother of Grace Roller), Easie, Millie, Nellie and Bert, aged 20 years 9 months.

Until the day breaks. tribute to the memory of Corporal "Jimmie" Jonce, killed in action, France, 23rd July. No stern decree you followed or obeyed, Except the stuft of which your dreams were made; To that high instinct, passionately true, Your way you knew. -I. Ryan, Victoria -street, Sandringham.

-Killed in action somewhere in France on 10th July, Private Chanies E. Joyce, much loved uncle of Mrs. A. Therapos, Station -street, Fairfield. How joyful is the thought that lingurs When loved ones cross death's sen: That when our labors here are ended With them we'll ever be.

Duty nobly done, -Inserted by E. and A. Therapes. -A tribute to the memory our follow teacher, Pte. George C.

Keen, of wounds in Frarce, 25th August. We all shall meet in the morning light. -Inserted by the teachers and officers of the Hydestreet Methodist Sunday School, Footscray. tribute to the memory of our fellow choir member, Ple, George C. Keen, died of wounds in France on 25th August.

Not good-bye, but good-night. -Inserted by the membory of the Hyde street Methodist Choir, Footseras. KENNEDY -Died of wounds received fu France on 30th July, after fourteen months' active service, Privato Waiter Kennedy, dearly beloved eldest son of Mrs. Kennaly, Colbrother of PhyLis Kennedy, only brother of Privato C. Kennedy (Bub), on active service abroad, aged 20 years and 10 months.

Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol; Sacred hoart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul. Midst the battle's awful din, With firm resolve to die or win; A credit. to lus uniform, Our hero fell, and so we mourn, I'll nover forget. the night he said It tues a sud, dear Walter, both for you and To far away for sight. and speech, But not to far for cur thoughts to roach.

-Inserted by his lone and loving mother, and only sister, Phyllis, rald-street, Collingwood. LEGGO. On the 2Sth Inly, killed in action in Franco, Herbert Edward Victor Edith (Pritchard), Stay dearly loved think son of and Leggo, of Thistlothwaite-street, South Lance-Corporal Melbourne, Arthur brother Corporal George, (both on Retire Leonard, Norman, Stanley (deceased) and Eric, aged 10 years. Underneath are the Everlasting Arms. LOGAN.

the 5th August, killed in action 101 Fracce, Private son of E. Jane W. 1. M. and Logan, the the dearly loved only Logan late Michael Logan; aiso Mrs.

loving brother of of Yarra Chris, Juegan, Sirs. King, Monteith, and Mis. d. Madden, of Ascot Vale; Footsory, loving axed 10 brother of lalian, years and months. Empiose of Barnet Glass.

Loved by all who knew him. -Inserted by his sorrowing mother and sisters, also estesmed friend, W. Juegan. LOGAN. On the E.

5th August, killed in action at France, Private W. M. Logan, the dearly loved neplow of Jim Logati, of Ascot Vale: Sirs. H. Hall.

of Port Melbourne; Mrs. J. Seddon: G. Logan, Geolong; Mra Johnstone, SETtee of Footectas. One of the best; a soldier and a man.

On the Lat August, died of wounds in France, of Private Alexander Thomas and Nicholas Elizabeth Lunch, young. est 800 Toorak-road, Lynch, of of Alexander E. Lynch, Camberwell, And only brother and the late Geo. R.I.P. Galwey, Woodstock-on-Londou, aged 21 sears.

MADIGAN. the 14th August, died wounds in France, and Willie, the dearly beloved youngest Perth, son of formerly Wi. of the South late Winnie Madigan, of late Melbourne, loved O' of Hehir, the and loved John Browne, lured nephew ol Mira, cousin of Pat O'Hebir (on nutire service abroad). R.I.P. beloved son Mrs.

Amy Matthew, and dourly loved brother of Leslie and Charlie; dearly loved brother-in-law Mrs. 0. Matthews, also dear friend of Erie Berryman. No mother was there to soothe his brow, No friends to to say good-bye; No leother take him try the hand When death was drawing nigh. -Inserted by his loving mother, Jirs.

Amy Matthews, Leslie, Charlie and Erie Berryman, tribute of ererlasting rememkilled brance of ny dearly loved friend, Roderick Norman, in France 20th July. In your lonely grave you are sleeping, One of carth's dearest and best; In no heart I will miss you for ever, Though I know you are only at rost. -Inserted by his sorrowing friend, D. Andrews, the 6th August, died of wounds in France, (Private Reuben M'Inerney, beloved second eldest son of Thomas and Margaret loved of 37 Smith-stret, Kensington, much brother of Thomas, Harry and Edward, aged 25 years. No mother was there to sooth his brow, No to say good-bye; No brothers to take him ty the hand, When dosth was drawing nigh.

He never shunned bis country's call, Fut aladly gave his life, his all; He died the helpless to defend, An Australian soldier's noble end. -Inserted by loving father, mother and brothers. M' -On the 5th August, killed in action in France, Charles J. Leod, dearly loved BOLL of Annie and D. Leod, M.14A., Daylesford.

How can a man die bettor Than facing fearful odds, For the fruedom of his country And the temples of his God the 19th July, killed in action in France, Thomas Jasoph Mahon. R.I.P. Our dear Tom. Sadly missed. -Inserted by Mr.

and Mira, W. L. Dickson and family, Willie, Mary, Marjorie and Phonsy. loving remembrance of Jack, killed in action on 28th July, An Australian hero. -Inserted by Mra Durham and family, Hurst the 28th July, Private Robert Bond Middleton, in action in Franco on dearly beloved third eldest of Sir.

and Mrs. W. Middleton, of 1 Fraser-atrost, Richmond, aged 20 years, after fifteen months on active service. Our boy safe in tho better land. -Inserted by his sorrowing mother and father.

in action in Franco on the 28th July, P'rivato Robert Bond Middleton, beloved brother of Mra. Frul Walker, Mrs. Crouch, George, Alfred and Sid, of 1 Fraser-street, Richmond, aged 20 setira, Always near ua, by some Nuse dear, immortal spirita tread; The boundless univorso is lite; There are no dead. Passed to tha higher life, -Inserted by Louie and George, loving tribute to Leo Mur and Crell Coe, in action in France on tho 28th July, true comrades of E. J.

Anderson, now wouuded in France. They mve up their lives like heroca In res pouse to their country's call. -Inserted by Mr. and Mra, Anderson, Freemanstreet, North Fitzroy. in action on the 5th August in Prance, Corporal Jack Murphy, youngest son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, fond brother of Edward, Thomas and Durid. Rev. Mother Mary Clare (Perth), late of Bairusdale. R.I.P'.

-Charles Fowler, killed in France about. 10th July, aged 20 10 months, enlisted in January, 1916, sun of Mary Murrell, Melbourne avenue, Glearoy, and of the late Charies Murrell, brother of Lieutenant Wm. Leo Murrell, Doris, and of tho late Myra Murrell, a crandison of the late Pilot Wm. Lea Murrell, and of the late Captain Jno. Fowler, both of Williamstown.

the 31st July, killed in action in France, Private W. H. Nash, dourly loved eldest son of Walter and Mary Nash, Bor Hill, aged 34 years, NEELY. -On the 20th July, killed in action in France, Private James Neely, dearly beloved third 41 g0m of Moles Charlotte and the North late Melbowuo, Ernest A. dearly Neoly, loved of brother of Ernest Sydney, the late Private Jack Neely, who was killed at Lone Pine: Private Loonard, on actire service, Prance; May and Addie.

Deeply mournal, Our lored ones safe home. tribute to the memory of Private James (Jimmy) Nelson, killed in action 111 Franco on the 25th July. The world is wide, tho sea is deep: Far o'er the sea our work mate sleeps; He went away in bealth and strength, For King and country his time he spent. His fight is fought, he stood the test: We'll always romember him an one of the best. -Insurted by his work mates of the foundry, Newport Workshops.

tribute to the memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, I'te. Ralph J. Noden, killed in aution 26th July, age 21 yours. As he lived, he died, playing the game. -Inserted by his loving father and brother (ex-Sgt.

C. Noden). -In loving and affectionate memory of our dear brother, Ralph, who was killed in action ou the 1. 26th July, somewhere in France, true son of W. J.

Noden and the late Mrs. Norlen, of dear hrother of Mrs. G. Petterson, Albert Park; Mrs. R.

Monrehead, Western Australia (late of Kew). Mrs. H. Pook, Northcote: Will, Northeate: Mrs. R.

M'Conchie, Surrey Hills; Wes. (on active service). Charlie (returned Anzac). Andrew (in camp); Cyril and Hector, aged 25 years 8 months. Mother and son united.

Australia called to her brave lads, Called them in honor's name: Dear Ralph gare his life for his country, That's how he played the rame. A brave young Hfe nobly ended. -Inserted by S. M. M.

R. M. M. the 6th August, died of wounds at the General Hospital, Privato Charles (Mickie), beloved youngest son of Charles and Nunn, of 104 Athert-road, Albert Park, and beloved brother of Gertie, Curtis (on active service), El Myrtle and May, aged 18 Feara 0 months. A Southland hero.

No one ho loved was by his side To hear his last faint sigh, -A tribute to the manory of our dear cousin, I'nivato Stanley Milton Nima, who was killed in action, 10th Juls, aged 21 years 3 months Sadly missed. -Insented by his loving coualns, Gertie, Ourtis (on activo service), Ethel, Myrtle and May. loved loving memory of our dearly brother, Mick (M. O'Farcell, who died of wounds of received 311 France on 31st July, loving uncle Elaine, Gerald, Shula, Valerie, also ot Lorna Moriarty. R.I.P.

He did his share. -Inserted his sorrowing brother and sister-inlaw, Edward and Nell 0 Farrell, Gordon-avenue, Kew. O'MALLEY. -On tho 12th August, Thomas Joseph (Tom), beloved eldest son of Margaret and the late Thomas O'Malley, Victorian Railways, belured Husand of the late Norali; loving father of little Margie, loring brother of Marie, 44 Stan107 Richmond, late of Newport Workshops. RI.P, Killed in action in France, LanceCorporal Denis Joseph, the dearly doved eldest sen of Mra.

Lucy and the late Cornelius O' Neil, 029 King-street, West Melbourne: loving brother of William, and stater M. Dorothea, Gorlong Convent, aged 28 years R.I.P. of wounds receired in France, at No. 8 General Hospital, France, Leslie, R. dearly, belored adopted son of the late George and Charlotte Pattenden, late of Brung wick, aged 23 years.

He never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life, his all: He died the helpless to defend, A noble soldier's noble end. -Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mra, J. Locke, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Laurie, Tyler Preston. -I'te. Robert Fearnley Pearson, lalied in action on the 24th July, in France, loved son of J. and the late Agnes Pourson, loved brother of Mrs.

W. Skinner, W. East Malvern; George (missing in Franco, Agues, May and Jack (on active service), aged 20 and 8 months. Peace, perfect pea.co. -Inserted by his loving father, J.

Pearson, Yarragon. the 2nd August, died of wounds received in beloved Franco, also erred in Gallipoli, Normau of eldest son of Mr. and Mra. C. Peterson, late of Williamsurwn, age Juirs, No burdens sondor.

Home at Last. -In loving memory of our dear brother, Arthur, killed in action on the 19th July. -Inserted by the Thornbury Billikina. of wounds, received in action in Franco on 25th July, after sorvice in Gallipoli D. from the P'hillips day of landing (Duncan), till the evacuation, Corporal A.

dearly loved second son of Ascot, Georgina and the loved Late John brother Phillaps (late of Ballarat), dearly Herbert A. and May Phillips, Bertha, Geolong: Driver John Lieut. Arthur (both on active service abroad). and Company Sergeant-Major George Brondmeadows loving unele of Marjorie, Phyllis and little Edna, in his 33rd year. Our Anzac hero, at rest, -Inserted by Herbert azul May, Leongatha, -Killed Machine in action Gun 9th August, Corporal R.

R. Pond. Soution, beloved second son of Join T. Q. and E.

M. Pond, of Riperro Farm, Springhurst, aged 24 years, RAINES. -On the 8th September, at the Base Hospital, Henry Hammond, the beloved son ot William and Emma Raines, of 508 Canning-street, North Carlton. the 8th September, at the Base Hospital, Honry Hannond, the dearly beloved husband of Margaret and beloved James father of William (on active Honrs, ati Myrtle, of 60 etreet, North Fitzroy. in Charlie the 20th Read, July, from son wounds receira! Franco, lovel of Charles A.

Road, Yarra Junction: H. loral brother of Harry Read, Lea: Simcox, Kew: Arthur Ricad, Yarra Junction; Jack Rend, in camp, Royal l'ark; Leopard Read, Altars. One of the best. Archibald F. Robertson, killed in action in France on 20th July, fond cou-in of Katy, L'ansy, May, Via, Hugh (on actiro vice), Oyril, dear nephew of Sirs.

St. C.air, Kur- not. We shall never forget you, dear 2 Archie, Nor the day we said fareweli. You answered your country's call, my boy, Like other brave Australian lads, You like an hero fell. One of the bravest and best.

Actions apeak louder than wonds. -Inserted by his aunt. Jessie, and family. in action 1as France on the 20th July, Sergeant Albert Charles Rovirson. after 14 months' active mince, on the also at Gallipoli, loved youngest sou of Mrs.

M. A. Robinson, Fontecray, brother of Jack (on active vice), Mrs. Jameson, active Mrs. Hill, Mrs.

Myers, Ethel, Annie and Rob. (on service), aged 24 years. in action in France on 4th August, Corporal Edward Robert (Ted), only beloved son of A. E. and A.

C. Salamon, 11 Edwardstreet, Essendon, after 18 months' service in Egypt, Gaillpull and France, aged 26 goara. in netion in France on 3rd son August, of Harriet Private Schilling, Stands and William brother Schilling, of loved Montague-street, Albrt Park, on emplose for 23 seus of C. F. Starwell.

Chancery-lane, Melbourne. He could not stand looking at our men Ang without night, without less, without arms, and not offer to do anything. Yen, though walk through the Talley of the shadow of death, wilt fear no evil. in netion in France, 20th July, Lance -Corpotal Shennan, Jack beloved eidest brother of Jencie Grima and of (on actire service). Red 33 rests.

R.I.P. in action at the Somme, on the 25th August, Lieutenant Sidney Smith, Rifle Brigade, British army. formerly of Queens. landers, Cate of Christchurch, Now Zeuland, aged 24 years. Exaltarit honore, In action on 26th July, Pie.

William James Stapleton (Flynn), the dear and loving friend of Alien Swanston, 100 Gladstone street, South Melbourne. Then thosy who are reunited, Will otter their praise to God: But the one I have waited and longed for Lies voicelee beneath the rod. My hero, somewhere in Franco. -Inserted by his loving friend, Alice Swanston, STAPLETON. -A tribute of leve to my dear old pal, Flynn, woo died a icblo death in France 1 the 20ch July.

No proved boring to friend, be in tve heart and and kind, mind: While tinda- mate, too, as well, he on carth with us did dwell. Bat now his spirit it has Aud no is with the dead: ltesponsire to duty's cail. Ho died for freedom, one and all. Inserted by his haing friend, Tillie Warner: also Pt. P.

11. Going (BOW ou active servico in France). STRODE in netior in Franco, 25th July, V.our (Bert), dourly beJond second son Mrs. Bowie Strode or, 6 Nelsou-placo. South Melbourne, and brother of Tom, and George, and grandeon of the late Thomas Strode, of Bend go, aged The most noble the 8th August, killed in action in France, Gunner Albert Roy, thus youngst son uf Henry and Sophia Tompany, 60 Toorak-road, South Yarra, agud 18 years 6 months.

the 12th August, died of wounds received at Porieris, France, Private Darid Henry Thomas, the dearly loved son of William and Thomas, of Golden Point, Chowton, late of the engueering branch of the bourne and Metropoltan Board of Works, god 37 years. His duty nobly done. of wounds France, on 10th August, Lance-Corporal A. Topping (Bert), beloved youngest con of Mrs. M.

Topping, Carlton, and brother of Mrs. A. H. Cowley, Sydney; Mr. J.

B. Surgeon, Sydney: George, Henry, Nollie and May, and nephew of Air. and ALs. E. Northcote.

A soldier and a nan. in action, on the 0th August, Corporal Travers, son of D. Travers, Elsternwick. the 5th Angrat, killed in action in Franco, Lance-Corpon1 Thomas Haysom Weir, dearly loved brother of Lily and David Weir, of 601 King-street, West Melbourne, aged years. One of the best.

A soldier. Lored by all who knew him. WHEELER. -Killed in action on 28th July, Mark, beloved uncle of Jew, Madgeline and Irwell. WHEELER.

-Killed in action on the 28th July, in France, Mark youngest son of the late Mr. and Mra, 0. Wheeler, Orryong, and loving brother of Charles, Ben, George and Jim, Stra Palmer, Mrs. 30 Namara, Mrs. Barber; also Miss Wheeler.

Adelakle and Sydnoy papors please copy. God's will be done, Our hero. -Inserted by his brother, Charlie, and sister-in-law, Ethel in action on 19th Augurt, somewhere in France, Private Harold George, the helored youngest son of the Into James Will of Tallangutta, and Sirs. Pritchard, 2 race. Ascot Vale, also the dearly beloved brother of Corporal Edward James, on active service, and Isabele Wilkinson, loving stepson of Mr.

F. Pritchard, and stepbrother of Cyni, aged 20 years. No mother there to. soothe his brow, No sister to my good-bye. No brother to take him by the hand When death wha drawing nigh fond mory of our old pal, I'te.

R. E. Williams, who died of wounds received In France, 18th Anguat. He diol as he lived-4 man. -Inserted by his mates, Joe, Albut and Harold.

at Rod Cross Hospital, Chelmsford, on the 18th August, of wounds roceived in Franco, Privato Henry Egryn Williams, belored youngest son of William and Anide Williains, and belored brother of Florrie and Owen and the John Idewellyn Williams, of 73 Palmerstreet, Collingwood, aged 19 years. For King and country. -A tribute of lovo to our nephew and cousin, Private Henry Egryn Williams, died of wounds received in France on tho 18th August, aged 19 years Some time we'll understand. family, -Inserted 179 by Mr. Hotham-street, and Mrs.

East Morgan St. Williams Kilda, and Lleweliyn (France). sincere tribute to the memory Privato H. E. Williams, who died from wounds received in France on the 18th August, late of Keystone and Scots' Campers, Frankston.

Ho gave up his life like a hero In response to his country's call; There are many who will remember and miss him, Though only a private, that's all. -Inserted by his old pal, G. Wright. the 18th August, at Red Cross Hospital, Chelmsford, London, Private Hours E. WiRiams, of 73 Palmer street, Collingwood (died of weun is).

There is no death: an angel form Walks o'er the cartn with silent tread: He tears our best loved things away And then we call them dead. -Inserted by his chuma, Eddie -Thompson and Les Itosa (ou actire service). WILSON. tribute to the memory of our dear friend, Private Charles Wilson, of Roselyn West Melbourne, who died of wounds receired in Franco on 28th July. Requiescat in Ho gave his young life, his best, his all.

-Inserted by his companions, Vin and Frank, and Jack Hardinin (on active service). 27th July and 4th August, fell in action, Sgt. C. Wood, the dearly beloved and only son of G. and B.

Wood, aged 22. Loved by all who know him, An Anzac hero. Ho never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life. his all: He died the helpless to defend. An Australian soldier's noble end.

-Inserted by his sorrowing parents, and B. Wood, "Bel Abbott Sandringham. loving and affectionate memory of my hero, Sgt. C. Wood.

fell fu action between 27th July and 4th August, France, aged 22, One of the bravest and best. An Anzac hero, Some time, some day, my eyes shall see That dear face 1 Bed in memors: And God shall link that broken chain Still closer. till we meet again. Dot -Inserted Edwards, by his loving and heartbroken fancce, Kensington. loving memory of our dear friend and shopmate, Corporal E.

C. Wood, who was killed in action somewhere in France. In Inst the in great broad field of battle, the prime of life, He died a hero Fighting in the deadly strife. A soldier and man. -Inserted by fellow employes, Carnegie and Sons, Elizaboth-street, city.

loring and ever affectionate memory of Ernie, our highly (Resned and pianist, who was killed somewhere in France. He never shunned his country's call, But cially gave his life, his all: He died the helpless to defend. An Australian soldier's nobio end -Inserted by the members of the Summolen enter. tainers. sad and loring memory of our dear friend.

Corporal Ernie Wool, Wit M35 killed sotow here in France. Sweet is the memory left behind (if oue so noble, true and kind: His fight is fought, he the tent, We'll always number hum, one of the best. -Irserted by Mr. and Mrs. 1.

Mason, Marry and little Gurnie. YATES -A trilmte to the memory of Lieut. Arthur Yates, who died of wounds on 8th August, roe corrod in France. Street to the memory left behind of ofte so noble, true and kind. His fight is sought.

me alcod the test. We'll always remember him one of the best. -Inserted by the members of the North Melbourne Methodist Choir. the 8th September, at his late residence, beloved Queen'-road, Wandin, Christopher Thomas, dearly father of Ernest. husband of Maria Briggs, and loving John, George, Arthur, Mrs.

W. T. Sebire and Mabel, aged 72 sears. Sadly miased. tie 1st September, after a stiort 1111:655, brother af at Tom Burule, and Tasmania, Captain J.

Brown, Clifton Hill, and uncle Fred Brown, Lieutenant of Horne street, active of A. G. Brown (on service). hospital, the 6th September, at (nurse, private St. Kulda-road, Florence Lilian of Mra, C.

late J. of Brown, Bentligo Hospital). beloved daughter Arnaud, after 12 months' acute Riverside, suffering, Elberton, in' St. her 26th year. From earth's loved scinea to heaven's aweet rest.

ville, New CARPENTER. South On the 19th August, at Granof loved St. wife of Thomas Carpenter, four miller, late Elizabeth, the dearly beArnaud, and loving sister of J. W. Moonce Australia: Pands: Annie Maris O'Donnell, of Western of Western Martha Australia, Berrigan, and Mary Kew; Edward Shilcock, L'ark.

Hutches, Middle Rest in peace. On the 5th September, at bert Henry, the deadly beloved husband of Fitzne, Roand Interred fourth at son of Maryboronga Tomas Mary borough. Winifred. on tase 7th Just. Requiescat in pace.

Michael the 7th beloved September, husband at of Caldec nah, aged 80 years. Late Hanmeade, 70 R.I.P. of Kiroit. A colonist of yous. Hills, Martha, the widow 6th September, at West Cloren Cloven Hills, aged 88 of years.

Nicholas Cole, of West dence of her the 7th September, at the Beich, Elizabeth son-in-law, 60 Brighton Cooper, Art, widow of the late John Harry and loving mother of Adah E. Salmon and (Traralgon), aged 60 years. Sweet rest at last. denice, -On the 7th September, at her restbeloved wife of the late Thomas Stury, Dean, the aged dearly 64. Wahring.

R.I.P. EGAN. On the 4th September, at his husband Jerrois-street, of B. East M. St.

Klida, the dearly loved residence, Maurice and Egan, Alice and and the loving late father Gilbert, ot Michael, and Elsterwick. inuch loved and only brother of Patrick Egan, Interred privately. Requiescat in pace. Sadly missed. Disass ELLMAN.

On the 8th September, at Infections Hospital, David John, dearly bee Invel only of child of Albert Henry And Alice Mary Eliman, off Norti Melbourne, agal years 0 months. hospital, East Cn Melbourne, the 8th September, the at private ENGLISH.Wite of Fontseray, Fredrick and English, loving "Dudley. 74 Cowpordearly Indored Vera Crawford English, (Madge), aged 58 Dudley, Sunnie and the late mother of Gordon, Fuceral private, Thy will be done. FALKING On the 8th September, John wick, Falkingham, the of beloved No. husband Murray of street, West late Mary Ann Falkingham, and loving father of Alfred, Georke, also Walter, Mira.

J. Hughie and the late Robert Falkingham, Rhodes, Aged 68 years. On the 7th September, at 16 Bendigo-street, Burnley, Nellie Grace, dearly loved daughter of Edward, and Bessie Herbert, and sister of Lillie. Ted. Nettie, Ruby, Winnie and Bessie, agal 14 years and 2 months.

With Christ, which is far better. She was only a flower in God's ganden fair, Just a cone, scarce unolosed, HUDSON. -On the 8th September, at his son's nuidence. High atreet, Broadford, Thomas M' Kenzie, father of Vinoct, Arthur John, Annie and Connie, aged 85 years, the JONES On the 20th July, at Bagby, California, result ef accident. Phillip.

the beloved second son of Mary Ann and the late Richard Jones, of Wandiligong, aged 85 years. Deeply regretted. the 2nd September, at Cottesloe, Western Australia, Elizabeth Jane Farrow, widow of the date Samson Keast, late of Balarat, KENNEDY. On the 31st Angust, Ellen Kennedy, of 23 St. KiNda, only belored daughter of the la' James and Elles Kenueds, alster of James, and dearly loved niece of the late Mrs.

Leonard, formerly Clarence Yackandandah. Privately interred 2nd September. R.I.P. the 6th at St, Joseph's Consent. Nyngan, New South Wales.

Sari (in religion Sister Catherine de Riced), second eldest daughter of Patrick and B. Lurelle, Louis Coburz, and loving sister of Mrs. E. KeraD, Somer: ton: John, Maggie, William, Jan.es, Thomas and Laurence, R.I.P. LOGAN.

On the 5th September, at his residence, John, the dearly beloved band of Logan; beloved father of Mary, Emma, Jack, James, Kimbeth and Olarice Logan, aged, 74 years. privately Melbourne General Cometary 6th September. the 5th September, at his reeldeace, Langwarrin, John, the dearly beloved husband of Emma, and belored father of Mrs. M' Key, Walton, Mrs. Starens, Mrs.

Petrie, Jack and Jim, aged 74 yours. colonist of 50 years. Privately interred on the 7th at Melbourne General Cematery. On the 6th September, at 21 'Kinlay-arenuo, Malvern, Harry Francis, beloved youngest 800 of A. J.

and G. Looker, aged months. On the 5th September, at 33 Motherof the late Richard and Margaret Martin, Dayleswell Hawkshurn, Grace, dearly loved daughter ford, loved sister of Mrs. F. Noonan, Mrs.

F. Sirs. Rose, W. Jonathan Ness, and and dearly Alice loved Martin, friend loved of Emily niece E. Gardner.

What though in lonely grief we sigh For her, belored. 110 longer nigh, Submissive still would we reply, Thy will be done. -On the 5th September, at her residence, Loch, Helen, relict of the late Richard aud sister of Mrs. E. Dowling, Fleminton.

Interred P'oowong Cemotery, Requiescat in pace. Hospital, Herbert. the 7th beloved an September, of Alrod and Elizaat the Austin beth Meek, of 40 Ballarat-street, CoMingwood, Joying brother of Alfred, William, Charles, Eva, Victor, Ethel and Laura, A patient sufferer at rost. the 29th August, at Railway- street, Maryborongh, Thomas Muir, the dearly beloved hitsband of Martha Muir, and loving father of T.J.G. (Westeru Australia), J.D.N.

(Maryborough), H. and S.V. (on active service), late of aged 64 sears and 4 mouths. A colonist of 79 years. On the 3nl September, at Launceston, Harry, dearly lored husband fourth son of the late Felix and Robecca Noisette, Queenstown, Victoria: brother of Joe, George, Sirs.

Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Iversou, Mrs. Sunderland and Mra. Maxwell, aged 46 years.

At rest. Where no shadow shall bewilder, Where life's vain parade is o'er, When the sleep of sin is broken, And the dreamer dreams no more. Where the child has found the mother, Where the mother finds the child, Where the loved ones all are gathered That were scattered on the wild. the 8th September, parred away at her parents' residence, Dora Villa, 337 eldest Bank street, daughter South Melbourne, Alina, dearly lord of James and Louisa Paples, R.I.P. the 7th September, at his restdeuce, 74 North Fitzroy, William Edward, dearly beloved husband of Ann, and father of All, Cis, Jack, Mrs.

Brown, Ern, Mrs. Wilson, Walter. Louira, Norman (A.1.F.), Henry, Leslie, uncle of M. J. Powell, aged 83 Sears.

Colonist 68 yours, late of Carlton. Private interment. POWDR. On the End September (suddenly), at Croydon, Michael Darid, the beloved husband of rearet Mary Power, of Yarm-road. roydon.

R.I.P. Interred privately on the 4th September, at Melbourne Geseral Cemetery, POWER. -On the 13th August (of cholera), at War Hospital, Romtay, Kathleen Mary, beloved sister Rer. 'T. cousin of Rev.

W. Walsh, native of county. Kilkenny. May she rest in peace. the 7th September, at the residence of Mr.

and Mr. H. A. Meagher, Creasy-road. Cartperdown, Margaret Quinn, a natiro of Tham, County Galway, lichand.

Intured in the Cemetery. Ever a kind and gentle spirit, a faithfed and dented friend. tho 2nd September, at the Children's Hospital, Margaret Alico (Dolly), the dearly beloved daughter of Petrick and Sarah Quirk, of sister of MIs Curry, Sirs. Fagan, Mrs. Itowbotham.

Min, Johu, Frank -(on active service), Allan, Bit and Pat: loving auntic of Ancie, Jean, Carmen and Nellie. Our darling at rest. On the 3rd September, at his residence, corner Burnband and Gregory streets, John Roes, J.P.. dearly, belored husband of Helen Elizabeth, and loring father of N. Basil (T'rivate), R.

and aged 70 scars. Dearly lored. the 18th August, 02 Cheltenham, Susannah, relict of the late 10. N. Staff, J.P., aged Private interment.

A long sufferer at rest. the 5th September, nt Fitzroystreet, Greinng, Captain John Thomas, lato Harbor Master. Port Albert, the beloved husband of the late Ruth Isabella Thomas, aged 88 years. A colonist of 61 years. -Inserted by his loring son and daughter, John and Elizabeth.

the 2nd September, at her son's residence, Reed-street, Albert Park, Elizabeth, relict of the late Thomas Thompson, of Richmond, and mother of Orlando and the jate Goorge ThompsOn, P'rivately interred, 40h Boroondara Cemetery. the 6th September, at his residence, Willianstown, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of 'A. E. Wallace formerly of Melbourne Steamship aged 01 scars. Interred privately as Box Hill Cemetery on Sth September WARD (Gise).

-On the 1st September, at Invercargill, Now Sylvester Wand; Thomas, dearly beloved son of Michael and Kate grandson of the late P'eter Ward, of Inverwargill, and brother of Mrs. J. Hansen, and rephew of Mrs. J. Westo, North WiNiamstown, aged 21 years 10 monica, R.I.P.

the 30th August, at his residence; 12 Barry-street, South Northeote, Edward Henry, the dearly beloved husband of Sarah Watkins, loving father of Hilda Donely. Dora and Fred (on autire service), aged 53 years, the 3rd September. atSydnes, Harold, John Whittingham, of Tilboroo Iliabo, New Wales, aged 48 sears. Privately interred at Brighton Cemetery on the 8th inst. the 15th July, (of pneumonia).

at her residence, Pokolbin, New South Wales, Florence Mary Hindmarsh Wilkinson, widow of the late Paderie Albert only surviving daughter of the' tate George Milner Stephen, and granddaughter of the late Roar-Admiral Hir John Hindmarsh, first Governor of South Australia, in her 71st year. the 6th September, at Albury 1 Hoepital, James, the eldest son of the late James and Eliza Wood, brother of Charles, Thomas, Jobn, Henry, Sophia, Jean, Rose and lato Mis. M' Kenzie, late of Beaufort, on the husband 6th of September, Catharine James, Annie the lov. of Fret Doncaater, and eldest 8001 of the late ing and loved Young, Charles Young. of or.

Laddon, Interred privately Cemeters, Kow. Peace, perfect peace, be his, Where Inve eternal reigns. IN MEMORIAM. The Anzac Heroes. loving memory of our dear son, No.

61, Private Stirling F. Barnett, A Company, 6th Battalion, 1st A.D.F., reported killod 25th April, 1910, at Gallipoli, aged 25 years, brother ur Will, Bert (returned), Stella. Elliott (on active ecrrico), Norman, Exita, Charlie; grandson of late James and Jane Kay, rank in street, city; cousin of Joe Barnett (killed in France). Sweet is the memory left behind, Of so noble, true and kind; His Wo'll fight alwass lemmber him- at the fought, he stood the best. -Inserted by his loving pasents, William E.

and Jane Barnett, 20 Westbourne-grove, Northeote, BELL. -In memory of pal, Trooper J. Bell, who was killed in action at Gallipoli, on 7th August, 1910. the roaring of the battle And the rain of shot and shell, Fighting for bome and country, He like a hero fell. -Inserted loving comrade, Trooper Wm.

Tr Kenna, of Light Horse, on active service, and friends. GARDENER. Joring memory of our dearly loved brother, Private C. E. Gardener (Jack), who dick of wounds at Malta received at the Dardanelles ott the 9th September, 1016.

Tasmanian papers Please cops. For Away from all who loved him, Strangers gently laid him to reat, In a far away grave he la sleeping, One of Cod's brightest and best. Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see 118 smile; But they don't know that sorrow The smiles hides all the while. -Inserted by his loving brother, W. and sister, B.

V. Gardener, Victoria. loving memory of our dearly loved nophew and cousin. Corporal Bernard A. Jones (Bernie), who diel of wounds received on Gallipol, 10th September, 1915, Far away from all who lored him, Strangers laid him gently to rest; In a far off grave he's sleeping, One of God's bravest and bist.

Beloved by all who knew him. -Inserto1 by his loving auntie and, uncle, and cousins, Ethel and Alico, E. and Groinke, more-strat, St. Kida, losing memory of Our dear son and brother, Corporal B. A.

Jones, killed in action on Gallipoli 8th September, 1915. In a forei.m land ho's sleeping, One of the dearest and best; In our hearts we know will he miss him for ever, Though we is only at rest. -Inserted by his loring parents, mister and brothere loving memory of my son and our brother. Nell, who about died of wounds received Gallipoli on or 7.h September, 1915, aged 21 years. Amidst the raring of the battle, And the of shot and shell, Fichting like for a home and country, He hero fell.

How, life roble FO was short the a death span: he died, His Image cherished in OUr heartA, soldier and a man. --Inserted 19 his ever loving father and brother and Fister, (Bob, on active service), and Lizzie. PERKINS.tribute to the memory Petty Officer E. of the B.T.. killed at Suva Bay Oth September, 1016.

rouring of the battle And the ed shot and abl, Fighting for home and contatry, Ted like a hero fell. -Inserted by H. Lorie and comrades (on actire service). RASMUSSEN. -In fond of Oscar, who died of wounds received at: Gall Spoli, on 8th Soptember, 1015.

So cert is the memory left behind of one noble, true and kind: His fight is fought, he st the test: We'll always renomber him, one of the best. -Inserted by Amy Lacey. tribate to the memory of Private Horan Harion. who was killed! on the Southland on the 2nd September. 1915, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harton, Alison-rond, Elst erwick. Loved by n14. Inserted by his comrade, ugeant V. W.

Orr. 23ml Battalion. loring dear friend, Rupert, who lied of wounds 8th September, 1915. -Inserted by Jean, Magdeline and Emily. loving memory of my.

dear friend, Private Neil Kidd, who died of wounds on the 7th September, 1915, Days of sadneen oft com orer me, Hidden secret toars fl For memory brings near me, Though he died a Te IT ago. Fondly remembered ty his friend. -M. J. loving men tory of our dear hutsband and father.

Thomas Me maims, who passed away at Liverpool military camp in the 0th September, 1915. I have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own; Day by day I min tie footatepa, walk through life alone. Always in my sadde at moments How I wish that you were bere: But, alts, I cannot 600 gun, My best friend, ny husband dear. Time may heal the broken hearted, Time may make the round less sore; But time can never stop the longing For our dear fat ther gone before. His favorite hymn, He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye.

-Inserted by his loving wile and family. loving memory, nf CALF dear brother-in-law. Thomas who mased away at Liverpool camp on the 01h September, 1915. Short was the call he froin abore, Not a word to his loved one could any; His eyes closed in with thoughts of home Ho silently passed av ay. Today as we gaze at vi mr picture, In likeness HO faithfu'l and true; If you knew how our toor hearts are breaking.

And longing. our da ring. for you. No one knows how mor we miss you, Friends may think tine round is healed, But they little knew the sorrow Deep within our bents concenled. -Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters in law, and M.

Glanville, and M. Joyce, J. and I. M'intyre, S. and E.

MENZID9, -In loving memory of our dear in-law. military Thomas Menzies. the who 9th nassed Saptember, awny at 1915. Liverpool camp on A voice from 4 is world is cone, A voice we is still: A place is vacant on this carth Which never can be filled. He always lent FL willing band To those that needed help: He never spoke of what he did, But kept it to himself.

-Inserted by his nasth ur and father-in-law, F. Noy, Footserny. Corint memory of our dear uncle, Thomas, who passo1 4 wuy on the 9th September, 1915. As he loved 15, so we will remomber and love him. -Insorted by his nieces nephews.

O' Erring memory of or dear friend, Mick M. O'Farrdl, who died of wounds in France, 31st July. Loved by niE who know him. -Inserted by Pat and Jack Bullock, tribu'te to the memory of C. P.

O. E. C. Perkins, R.A.N Bridging Train, who WAR killed in action at Ga Lipoli on the 6th Septumber, 1915. -Inverted by "'The W.

roderers." loving memory of my dear son and brother, Charlie, pho died on the 8th Septemher, 1915, of wound received at Sura Bay, R.AN.B.T. (buried at Our Charlie. He answered the of his country, Now he has answered the cull of God. Sally missed. -Innerted by his lovir a mother, alsters and brothers, Spotswood.

-In to ring memory of our dear brother, Charlie, who died on the Stu September, 1915, from wounds receired at Surli Bay (buried at sea), R.AN.D.T. Mourned by who knew him. One of the best. -Inserted iton by his sister and brother-in-law, Ivy and INabop, Spotswood. IN loving memory of my dear old pal, Goorga.

One of tho bust. Ipaerto dby Sergeant W. IL, Topham, on actire servicu, gad remembrance of my dear dauzhter, Annie Mary, who departed this life 1st Soptember, 1916. R.I.P. There is a link death cannot sever, Fond rumembr anco insta for ever.

-Inserted by her lowing mother. (BACK HOUSE loving memory of our dear sister, Annie May who died on 1st September, 1915, R.I.P! Gone, but not forgotten. -Inserted by her loving sister. loving beloved wife, Alice, who di pi at Allurt Park, 4th Septembor, 1915 A. devoted wife.

-Ineorted by her 1-pring F. Barnett. BLAKG-In rad and loving manory of cur dear son, and brother, Fred, at who doparted this life on Septombor, 11011, Vere-sticet, Collingwood. His loving smilea and kindly ways Ars plaus int to recall; He always Lead a pleasant word, And nied belovel lay all Safe in thy am of Jean, -Inserted by lus fatho: and mother, end sister, Carris, Geolong. le fing memory of my dear husband and father.

George: Blake, who duparted this life on the 9th 1010. Harland, my heart is aching, And 1 are thinking of Sou to day: Sad was thei hour I Inet 3014, It. sonny but yesterday. Sleep, dear father, we would not wake 300 For sorrow and trouble to darken your brow; How swoot is thy rust with the birds singing o'er theo. No pain, grid! or PUTTOW can come to you now.

-Inserted by his loving wife and family. loving memory of my dear husband. Tel, who was killed by tree at Western on the 10th September, 1915: also my dour father, who died at Geelong, August, 1913. God knows how much we miss them, And counts the tears we shed; And whispers, Hush, they only sleep, Your love.l ones are not dead. Inserted by their sorrowing wires, Brown and E.

Hall. sad and loving memory of William Banen, who departed this life on 9th September, 1014, at Ardule; also Elsie May Tennans, veloud depightor cf above, who died on 6th 190.1. Itespectar1 by all, and sadly missed. -Insectal by his sister-in-law and family, S. Holdins, 2 Burnley.

BROWN- In loving memory of may dour hueband, filliam, who passed peacefully away on the 9th LemENT, 1914; also my dear daughtor, Elsie, away 6th September, 1900. Sadly miand and deeply mourned by their sorrowing wide and mo tier and son, A. Brown, BURKE-In loving memory our darling baby, Edna, wito died on the 9th September, 1914, 2 years ark 8 months. Happy from with the all. angels in that our world darling fair, Away temptations, baby there.

Mothar'e lovely baby. her loving parents and little sisters, Doris and MAs. loring memory Cear Tom, who died 10th Sopormber, 1900, late of Menbaik. What recall fond anemories dear, Which efing to us from year to sear -Insurtad by. M.

loving memory of our dear son, Willie, no war accidentally drowned at Payuesville 10th 1913. Three scant have passed, our bearts still sore. As by we him more: Hie cheer inl and his kindly ways Shall linger with ns all our days. -Insertel by his loving parents. fond remembrance of my dear sister, Lizzie, who died 9th Septembur, 1914.

-Inserted by' hor loving brother, Sid Middleton, Belmont, Western Australia COWIN (nee Charlotte Jane Anderson) -In fond and loring memory of my dear wife and our who peacefully away 11th Septetber, 1015; also my dear daughter and our loving sister, Inne, who passed away 7th September. 1015. They borp their pain and bore it well, And whak they suffered none can tell; Peaceful Testing at last. Earth's wears trials and sufferings past. Gentle in mind, patient in pain, Our deer mother left us heaven to gain: With seRious so gentle, generous and land.

For an this world bur equal could find. Just when her life was sweetest, Sweet violets were laid on her breast: God knew how she suffered, So His called our darling Irene bome to rest. her loving husband and father, and Louis, kisie and Oswald. In passed loving away remembrance of James Joseph Orais, who 10 Li. September, at 1015.

Warracknabeal, on Peace, perfect peace. With loved ones far away. In les ns' keeping we ate safe and they, and -Inserted by E. Emily, Millie, Fannie, Rose Ted. beth Anne Crouch, memory of my away belored wife, Eliza1914.

who passed 9th September, Not now. but in the coming years, It quay be in the better land, We'll read the meaning of our team, And then sometime we'll understand. -Inserted. by her loring husband, daughter and sister. little danighter and sad sister, and loving memory Melba of our died at Huntor Kunino on the (Nial), who 1018, aged 8 years.

9th Sep tember, To memory ever dear, -Inserted by har Jeremiah. parents, brother and sister: aisc aunt, E. DOLAN -In died fond and loving memory of my dear mother, WAD car at Newport E. 10th September, 1912; also fuy 8th 1003. Brooks, who dial at Jerilderi, March, 1 shall need some hand to guide mo When 1.

cross the flowing tide: Will pou come and meet me, mother, When I ich the other side -Inserted by her loving daughter, Mary Dolan. On Active Service. side, We shall meet, by the besuntaful gates, Harold Oliver, who loving memory of our darling baby, at Footecray, died 9:8 September, 1914, aged 8 montha. Little we lored thought we would lose 301 so 8000, Memory rolling. darling, in your bloom; Harold, fancy we trace, our darling, your sweet little face, M.

-Immerted Tyler, by his toring pares and grandmother, loving memory of our dear brother, William Henry Joseph, who died on the 9th 1919; September, dear 1914; father, also our 2th dair mother, 3rd April, of West Melbourne). our October, 1805 (late At nst. loving memory of our father, John 1916: Hammer. also who passed away on the 9th Septender. ottr dear little daughter, Linda, who pased away in mir mother, Elizabeth Ann, and March, 1014.

-Inserted by Jane and George Hany. dear father, who tribute died of lore in memory of our also our dear mother, died 20th March, at 9th September, 1915, 1914. Reunited. Honest and just was dear old father. Condemning all things die honest wad mean: His truth unquestioned, and his soul serene.

Shame To knew honest, him fair not: and he just mutened was his no disgrace. be motto; None left can ever fill his place. -Inserted by their loving son and daughter-in-law, W. and M. loving memory of my dear wife and our loving mother, who departed this Life ou the 3th Septembor, 1914, at Ivanhoe, Sadly missed, -Inserted by her loving husband and family.

loring memory of my dear son and brother, Sidney Harold, who died on the Duh September, 1915; also my dear daughter and sister, Eliza Mitchell, who died on the 196J August, 1910, both of Burnley. faithful son, so true and kind. No souL on earth like him I find: One year has passod, and none can tell The lose of my son 1 loved so well He bore his pain, ho bore it well, But what he suffered bone can tell; Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trouble and suffering past. -Inserted by their loving mother, M. Torpey, and sisters, Emily and Jamie.

loving memory of our dear sister, Elizabeth, who died 8th September, 1916; also our niece, Minnie Geahong, who died 18th September. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol; sacred heart of Jens, Have mercy on her soul Elizabeth, who passed away on 8th September, 1915; O'Connor; also her loving sister-in-law. -Inserted by her loving brothers, and Timothy loving memery of my dear wife, als) my dear daughter, Minnie, died 15th September, 1913, at 52 North Melbourne Silanca is no certain token That no hiddan grief is there; Sorrow that is rever spoken Is tho hardest grief to bar. Gone, but not forgotten, -Inserted by har loving husband, M. Johnson.

sacred momery of my dear mother, Elizabeth Johnson, wha passed away Sth September, 1915. also my dear and orly sister. Minnie, died 18th Septanber, 1913, and dear little Teddie, diol 23rd May, 1013. sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on their souls, Sloep cu, dear loved ones, 1 would not awake thea, Fir gorrot and trouble to darken your brow: How sweet is your rest, with birds singing o'er theo, No pain and no sorrow can cone to thee now. -Inserted by her sorrowing daughter, Lizzie Hull.

JOHNSON -In loving remembranco of my dear sister, Elizabeth Johnson, who died on the 8th September, 1915; abo her dear daughter, Minnie hony, who died on tho 18th September, 1913. k.I.P, She bade no one a Inst good-bye, She waved her hand to Her spirit flew befora we knew That from us she had gone. Some day when shadows deepen, And the call comes dawn the line. Wilt your face bo there to welcome me At the gate, dear sister mine, -Insorted by her loring sister, J. M.

Louts, and father, T.O,C. -In sweet and loving memory of my dear husband and fasher, Thomas Jones, who passed to the higher life on the 10th September, 1915, at Brunswick. He bore his pain, and bore it woll, But what ho suffered none can tell; Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary troubles and sufferings past. A long and patient sniYerer at rest, The shock MOS great, the blow severe, We little thought his death so near: Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain at heart at not saying farewell. -Inserted by his loving wife and family, Charlie, Arthur, Cedric, Henry end Peurly, Brunswick, loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed anay at Croydon on the 11th September, 1910.

R.I.P. heart of Mary, Your prayers for her catal; Sacred heart of Janus, Hare mercy on her soul. -Inserted by loving husband and children, LORD. loving inamory of my daly indored son, who died on the 9th Soptember, 1000. do not forget you, nor do I intend, think of you dearly, and will to the end: Ton years have passel, still fresh in my mind, Us my door kwing son so patient and kind.

You are alwaya in my thoughte, 16 is sweet. to your name; In life I lovel you dearly, In death I do the same. -Inserted by his loving mother. father, so true and kind; No friends on earth like him we'll find. Five years have xl and none can tell, The loss of our dear father, we loved so well.

-Inserted by his loving daughters, Florence, Myrtle and son-in-law, W. Burton. loving: memory of my dear husband and our dear father. l'atrick James, who died on 8th Doccunber, 1011, at 216 Coppin-street, East Richmond. His memory prized is more than gold, Our father's worth cannot be told: His loving ones, who miss him here, Will always hold his memory dear.

Insertod by his loving wife and children, Sylyia, Vera and Masie. loving memory of our dear father, John, who passed away at Bentleigh on thy 6th September, 1903: also our dear mother, Jane, who passed away on the 3rd Angust, 1900. Op On earth they senght, the Saviour's grace, earth loved His name? And now they see His blessed face, And stand before the Lamb. -Inserted by their loring sons and daughters-inlaw. loring memory of my dear husband, and our dear father and grandfather, George Haiz.

who passed away at 308 Young-street, FitzTOS, on 6th September, 1913. Treen memory's page we'll never blot Three littlo words, Forget ine not. -Inserted tor his loving wife and family, Sydney. DOUGALL. -In loving momury of my denr father, who pared away on the 7th Septembor, 1011.

I often think of you, dear dad, As I kissed your still cold brow, And in my aching I know I hare no father now. -Inserted by his loring daughter, and Ernest. MILLER -In loving memory of my dear tinsband, George Victor Miller, who passed away at or the 10th September, 1914, loving father of Lily, aged 27 yeurs, The may bring their changes, But Il my yearning heart Will keep his momory enshrined, A thing apart. And though he'll not return to me, Yet I ma to him, Where no duk ever comes, No eses with tears are dim, -Inserted by his loving wife, Ruby. -Fell asleep on the 5th September 1914, at Richmond, Solo youngest loved son of Elizabeth and late Isaac, brother of late Joshua, also Alexander.

G. M' Kee, S. Lang, Kow, aged 10 years and 8 months. In the springtime of life God called him. memory of our darling girl, Eloise Rose, who died guddenly 00 the 8th Soptember, 1014, at 57 Bunting strect, Burnley.

God touched her and sho alept. MUNRO -In loving manory my dear brother, who departed this life on the 10th Septembor, 1914. Gone, but not forgotten. Insorted by T. and A.

Munro. loring memory of dear and Rob, brother beloved aklest non of Tom run Mary Munro, of Tom and Jack fort active service), Bert, Oakleigh, wino died in Melbourne Hospital, 10th September, 1914. Ever remembered as the days are gring by. -Inserted by loving father and mother. gad and loving memory on 2nd of our dear father.

Semuel, who passed amiy Sep tember, 1902. Fond memories of the past will always bring never regret, Until hearts have cenued to beat wo forget. From metnors's page we'll never blot, Three little words Forget me not. -Inserted by his loving and A daughter, Ethel, (on active service), Ruby, Reggio (on active servicel nnd Rita. -In loving remombranco of my dear hus.

at Beechworth cu 9th September, 1913, band and our dear father, William Price, who died Forget StAL no, dear father, For memory's loving chain Will always dink our hearts in 008 Until we meet again. -Inserted by his sonowing wife and family. memory 9th of Phyllis, Septembor, wife, 1015 of T. Radford, who died on the (late of Glenferrie and Epsom). A faithful wife and loving mother.

Sadly missed by dad Bernie. loving who remembrance departed of my this dear life 28th August, 1910, at the residence of his brother, Thomas Alexander, on sister, tho Mrs. P. 40 Andrew etruet, Windsor. For ever with the Lord.

by his loving sister, Phoebe Martha M' -Inserted tin. who passed -In loving at 88 memory Bank street, my South Melof dear mother. bourne, on the away 10th September, 1913. I often sit and think of dear mother, Arul think of how you died: And how hard it was to think I could out say good-bye. -Inserted by her Boring family, daughter Flynn's and Urek.

son-in-law, Mt. and P. Sebire and Goring life at memory South of my Melbourne, dear ou mother. the who departed this 10th September, 1013. Gentle in mind, mother left patient us, in heaven pain, Our With dear actions co noble, generous and kind, None in this worid her equal to find.

-Inserted G. by Morton, her loving and family. daughter and son-in-law, loving at memory of w. To W. Malvers, Same on 5th who September, passer 1913.

Late of Violet Town. What the' we cannot answer here, The The targled wherefore skein of life will and the why, be Unravelled by and bro. -Inserted by his loving wife and family. son, SEW Albert. Slurray, loving who died remembrancy 9th ptenber, my 1912, of beloved son of 1abella.

stepson J. Somerville, brother of Bergeant Thomas, busband of Amy, father Jim, Bert, Bella. Rest in the Saviour, most who laved rest, you best, They miss you -Inserted 1.9., J.9.. T.S., A.S..

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