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:BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
- DEATHS.
IaRTHS A.?- dATpnA. .BERBELAMENT
NOTICES, six lines, 3s.; MARRIAGES.
se. each; IN MEMORIAM? NOTICES.
six lines, 3s.; poetry. 6d. per line extra.
(I 'order- to guard against imposition. no
tices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths
must be anaentieated by some respect
able person to eansure insertion.)
BURGESS.-On September 3, 1922. to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgess,. of Proprietary
Mine, Collie-s daughter (Edith Grace).
DIXON.---On -.tober- 1 at King Edward
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Dixon, of WeFlington.-sreet, Northamn
daughter.
GILBERT (nee Margaret Richards).---On
September 24, at -King Edward Memorial
Hospital, -Suiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Gilbert, of Dowerin-a son (John William).
Both well.
GREEN (nee Ruby McCrackan).—On Aug
ast 2i5; at Wickepin District Hospital; Wicks
pin, to Mr. and Mrs.: Roy Green, of Bank of
Anstratlasia, Wickepin-a soan (Maxwell
James),.
HALL.—On September 29, at Sabisco, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hall-a son (Raymend
George William)..- Both well.
LIDDELOW.--On October 2, at esmroy
Hospital, Northam. to Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
Liddelow?-a daughter.
MILLIGAN.--To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mil
ligan, of Walcott-street- a son .(Keith. Rob
ert). . Both well
RAVENSCROFT.—On October 3, 1922. at
Nurse Baker's Private. espitsl, West:-Mid
land, to Mr. and 'Mrs...J. ,Baveas ftt-a
dauighter. Both well.
WAIT.—On September 20, at- their resi
dance.. 20 Daphne-street.' North Perth, to
Mr.-and Mrs. S. F. Wait-a daughter, (Mary
Louisa).
MARRIAGES.
ANDERSON-HOPKINS.-On July- .30,.
1922, at Wyndham:(Special Licence), by the
Rev. Gribble,. Raymond Charles Andersen,
Wireless. Station,. Wyndham,- late R.A.N,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson,
Busselton, to Stella Mary. Hopkins.- only
daughter of Mrs. A. B. Feuteman, of North
Perth.
RICHARDS—HOWES.—On September 25,
at St. Matthew's Church, Armadale, by the
Rev; J.. A. owes,, assisted 'by the Rev. J.
A.. Priestley, .Hartland Wheare, eldest son
of .Mr. aand- Mrs. J.-A: Richards, of -Arms
dale, to- Violet Edith,;. third daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. J. A. Howes,' of Armadale.
CAMPBELL.-At ithe residence of his -ss
Ia aw, Mr. J. Braysber, 1232 Barkehreset,
S aigoorlie, John Campbell, aged 81 years.
DOVE--On October 2. '1922. at her- resi
dance, 315 Wellington-street, West Perth.?
.lice-.Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. -P. M.
Dove,. -and much loved second daughter aor
the late Geo. (late of South Australia, and
W.A.G,R.). and Mrs. Adelaide Attle, of Pre
mantle' also much loved sister of -Mrs. A.
Jones./.ViJtaria Park), Mrs. G. Button (Pbrt
:Augusta). Mrs. F. M. Rltherford, and Mrs.
Z. E. -Mellwaine (Fremantle): Mr. C(. -F.
Attle, of Premantle; also niece. of lste John
- Bastard, post and telegraph master, 'Port
Ade!aide, and Prof. Charles Bastard, of City
hwimming and Turkish-Baths, Adelaide; aged
-42 years.- South Australian:papers please
p Thy'will be- done. '
HARRIS.—On October 2, 1922, at the
Fremantle Hospital, Robert, husband of the
late Julia Susannah Harris, and father of
Florence S. Harris.
McCORMICK.—On September .12, at Cot
taslo Beach (of 'pnemoniia)'Catherine..re
liat of -the .late .Mattheiw eCormick. for
merly of: Greswick, :Victoria. R.I.P.
NORTON.—On October 3,- at Mount. Hes-.
hitil, St. George's-terrace (suddenly), Charles
Henry, dearly beloved husband of Elsie:May,
and so-in-law. of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Colin
erescent, -WestPerth, aged i5 years. -
Though death divides, food memory clings.
Inserted' by his Ioving;a"sd true wife-.. -
PIGGOTT.—On Oetabh-er `, 192, at 2S6
Mandurah-road, -duth -'Fremantle, Hannah,
the dearly beloved- wife of John -Piggott.
cad loving mother of -Eileen. Edward, and
Lily.Plgsott, aged 355 years. R.IP..
TAGLIAFERRI.—On October-.3;-1932, it
Perth, Pietro, the beloved husband of Gia
comina Tagliaferri, fond -father of- -Emilio, - -
- Yargherita. and-' Luigi Tgliaferrsi,- aegd ,59
IN MEMORIAM.
Aznac Heroes.
ANNDERSON.-In loving. memoiry ; oar
dear son and brother,: Gordon Anderson,
third soo-of H. Anderson,' kille at Zonne
beke, .October 4, 1917. ." : ,
Dear' soi and brother, you-sleep with the
- brave,--- : -
Where-no tears of ours can fall on your
- . grave,
On the red field of battle you are laid far
Stil- our tribute of: love to -your memory
wepay. .
Inserted by..: is llovin -.father, mother.
brothers and. isters,-Toedyay.
SANDERSON:'? In ib-,lfing- memory of - our
dear brother, Private Gordon Anderson,
killed in action, October 4, 1917.
Only. a memor- of bigone "da?'.
. And for a wish for a face unseen
With a 'constant fcelii. that God "alone,.,
Knows' best what might have been.
. Tnsertcld b?-. his losing sister and brother
in:law,' Alli- and George and .nephews and
iere,. Ollie; Roay, Gordon, and Kathleen Page,
Toodyay. . .
ARMSTRONG:-Tn sa.red .memory of our
dearly loved brpoher George. -late. 44th Bat
talfen, "killed 'in action on October 4, 1917,
t - 6niohebee. -
On rn beloaed. Geor-e.
SA-' thousnand sweet memories are holding
you:fast
To-the home that you blessed with your
Spresence and tore."
Tweerted by his loving sisters. M. P. and
. --Ainistrong, 191 to'nsbend:troad, Subiaca.
BARNES.--Ip loving remembrance of our
dear brother. William.'Talriclk, who made the
great sacrifice October 4, 1917.
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Inserted by his sister and brother, Frank
and Bessie Janis.
BYSH.-In a tribute of love to the memory
of our- dear and only son and brother,
Sergeant Leonard Bysh who was killed in
action on October 4. 1917.
Inserted by his loving mother and father.
also sisters, Flossie and Bertha wife of the
late Driver Gordon Bone, who died 'October.
28, 1918.
CIIALONER' -In loving memory of my
dear husband and father of Phyllis. Lance
Coiporal Phil Chaloner,. 27th Battalion.
killed in action, October 4, .1917.
Sadly missed.
.Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
CHALONER.-In fond memory of our
dear brother and uncle, Private L. Chaloner,
who was, . killed in action, somewhere. in
Fralie; on October 4, 1917.
Inserted by his. brother and sister-in-law,
P: and A. Chaloner.
DAWSON.-TIn fond and loving memory of
our dear son .and brother, Frank, who was
killed in action in Franco on October 4,
1918, .aged 21 :years. -
Inserted by his father, Alma, Walter;- and
Ted.
- DIOC.-1n loving memory of Charles Ha
milton Dick. aged 20 years 6 months, killed
in action Zonnebeke, Flanders, October 4,
1917.
GEOfGE.L-Tn loving memory of Fred. R.
George, killed in .action October. 4, l917, at
Westhoerk Ridge, Belgium. RJ.P.
Inserted by his wife and son.
GEORGE.-In loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Fred. killed in action at
Paschendalo Ridge, October 4, 1917.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his father, mother, sister Mrs.
B. Horne, and brother Will.
GILBERT.-In proud and loving memory
of my beloved sons, Albert Henry, 28th Bat
tallion( killed in action, Zonnebeke Octo
ber 4, 1917; Lance-Corporal Charles Edward,
Imperial. Camel Corps,- first of original 10th
Light Horse, died of wounds. Palestine, No
rember 10, 1917: Corporal Robert William,
48th Battalion, died of wounds. Guedecourt,
November 21, 1916.
Greater love hath no man.
Some time, dear hands shall clasp ear
own once morc,
And hearts that touched our hearts long
years before.
Shall come to meet us in the morning land,
And -then at last-our souls shall under
stand.
Insetted' by their loving mother and
sisters.
GILBERT--A tribute to the memory of
A. H. Gilbert, 28th Battalion, killed in 'ac
tion, October 4, 1917.
Treasured in memory.
Inserted by E. Pinnell.
GRIFFIN.-In loving memory. of our dear
husband and daddy, Private Arthur W.
OriSln, killed in action. October 4, 1917.
Lest we forget.
Ever remembered by his loving wife and
little son, Arthur.
GRIPYIN.-l In fond and loving memory
of Private Arthur-W. Griffin. 28th Battalion.
killed in action October 4, 1917. brother-in
law and pal of Private Alf. Machin, 28th
Battalion, killed in action November 5, 1916.
Inserted by their loving sister, Elsie E.
Machin, 63 Rokeby-road, Subiaco.
GRIFFI'N.-In !oving memory of our dear
son-in-law, Arthur, killed in action, October
4, 1917.
4, 1917. Ever remembered.
Inserted by E. and S. Machin, Subiaco.
HJXTABLE.-In loving memory of Cecil
. B. Hnutable killed in action, in Belgium,
Oc'tober 4, 1917.
Ineeted by his loving mother, brothers,
IN MEMORIAM.
Amz Herees .
HANLCOCK.--In loving memory of Ser
geant Maurice George Hancock, 16th Batta
lien, killed in action in Belgium, October 4,
1916.
.It's a long-way back, we are .thinking
To-day as we backward glance,
To where be-fought and fell for his coun
try, -
Dear son and brother.
In'the far-off fi.elds of France.
He shall always be first in our memory,
Thoagh his grave is so far o'er the
foam;
When be fell 'midst the thmnder of battle,
Fighting for his loved ones at home.
Inserted by his mother and father, sisters
Gladys and Rachel, and little Keith.
HANGOCK.-I- loving -memory of our
dear brother, Sergeant M. G. Hancek, who
was killed at Ypres, Belgium, on October 4,
1916,. -
You were frietd.to many, bearge,
'And to your own proved true;
Unsellab, steadfast, kind to all,
And the best of brothers too.'
Badly. missed,
. as&rted by his loving brother and sister
n-law ',om and Ghdys, little niece ean and
brother-in-l.aw Heck.
HA6M:-.LIn lOving mnemv 0 .f er dear
husbadd and father, Charlie Harms, killed
in actionon Sptember 20.- 117.
Ever remembered. " -
I."serd, by his loving Wife and .flr .il
Hild, _? Iie, Phoebe, Harry,- o?d , and
A YANXAGH.--A triute to the smeory
of Bombardier A- H. V. eawagh . 5 th
Sieg ,Ba tr, :A., killed in- action, St.
en- (Ypres, October 4, -1918.
, Inserted by A."?obin?o.
KIRKBREID.. lo--tving memory of. ear
deai son, Sidney Haroid (Sid.); Gunner brd
Battery. A.P.A, who was killed' in action,
October-,4 1917, near Ypres -
Lovingly remembered by hie father and
mother.; also brotbirs Charlie and Sta..
LIUiiDY,.--a loinga em.ry.- of my dearly
botoved.son. Victor Lundy (my baby); kiled
in .action near nobkse, Belgium,- October
4, 1917, aged 6 years.
Inserted by. his ever lovna mtber, M. A.
Ludy.. .
I'ri NSEB - h- monoy of Private
Seer remembered by his Toeing wle and
daughter, Paggie.
r deep.in oar hearts it-is planted to-last,
In absence it never grows cold.
Iserted by" his lovimg father' and motbe.
MofARTR.-1--a "s,,d, memory of a.
dear brother a8nd unn er;Tc .Gu ee.k lat
Carth. ktilled ikn action October 4, 1917.
- 'holughlost to sightto lmemory ever dear.
Inserted by his loving brother Beet (re
turned), sister-in-law Mary, little Jack and
SMariory.?
NOAKE.-In loving memory,: of our dear
-son and ,rother, Gamner Herbert ? Cecil
(Berit), - 96th- -Australian Heavy --Artillery
Group, killed in actie·,:, pres, .October 4,
1917. - - .
Always hap ..and' cheerfnl, .with . heart
-that knew no fear, " i "
He as?d .to- face life's battle for those he
.loved-so. dear. . -
l?sertehdby yhis loving mother, 'father, sis
tars Laura, Bella; ad Harry.:
OGBORIE.--In ~d and loving-memory of.
oar'. dear -son -and:. brother,;Corpora.l Colin
lsleon.Ogborne, MachineGun Section,. 44th
Battalion, -killed in action ,in France, (oto-.
ber. 4, 1917.- r- r" m'i.er
Ever .rememibered.-. . _
S'aserted -by his loving mother`and sisters.
ORR -To remember Jack tr,- B. Com
pany, 28th Battalion, who'diet at Tineourt,
France, on .October '4, 1918, -from wounds
received at Bellicoart:.Hindenburg Line, on
:October 3, aged 19 years. Previously wound
ed at- Morlancourt. Dearly loved eldest son ;
of Mr.- and Mrs.- J. Orr, : Mt. ILwle. •
-OSTERBERG.-In;lo:ing memory of ear
der - sou and brother, Walter Hamiltea
Osterberg,-. late lt/44th Battalion,l.killed in
action on October -4, 1917:. - -
- Ever remembered. -
Inserted by his loving ,parents, '-brothers
and 'sister.
PIERCE.--T loving memory of my dear
a.rn, Lanc-Sergeant F. O. Pierce late: 44th
-Battbion,' klled. ria, ation, ':on O~tober 4,
1917.
-. On " a ,besutitfll boat called rest,'
He- wasjjist.' an:Aastralian. soldier,
One of ,God's bravest and best
S1lre: to ' memo??o than words can tell,
S.y- er ?ea .
Inserted. by his lovingi mother, P; -RP
-ierce.'.-' _ - . ;
REEVE- Ja- lorin memor- of. our dear
son -ind brother William, killed in action on
October '.4, 191f. Also ,my dear brother-in
Slaw. Gilbert -Barr,'.died of wounds, .October
31, 1917.. " - ," '
Ver. remembered, .
Inserted b. mother, ;father.- sad sisters.
Phoiebe .TJesie, Phyllis; and Aggie.
SEDDON.--Tin loving memory of our dear
gno -:and? brother,^:Private Henry." So ddon,
killed, in action at Zonnebeke, October -4;
1917:* also of hri -friend?Sergeant OQsrald
Chorlton killed -on October 17, 1918.
nstil- we meet agrini bfore His throne,.
Clolhed in the spotless' robe BHe gives His
-owrn; . ."
Unil? ?e know even as we are, kno wn-ood
Snigiht
Inserted hb his" father and -mother. sisters
and. brothers, Znnnebeke, Gosaels.. .
SERLS;--In .memory:' of a,+trne-pal Cer
poral Ernest W- Serls, 44th Battalion, who
paid :the . supretme sacrifice on Octobers 4,
19 17. "
Inserted by L. Shaw.
T'HRUM.--In Iving memoer oour dear
son and brother..Sergeant Harry Shepheidson
Thriii killed in action at Paschendale, on
October A4. 1917. .
Inserted by his' loving mother, sister,o and
brother.
THRUfIUM.-Tn fond .and faithfnul m?mory of
mour dearly loved brother. 'Ser?eant Harry
Thrum. tlth Battalion, killed in action in
Prance. on October 4.
Inserted by-his lovin= sister and brother
in-law,. Lottie and Pred., and little nephew
Harry. .
THRUM.--Tn loring memry ..aof- nr dear
friend, Sergeant H. S. Thrum, killed in
France, 'October 4, 1917.
Insuerted by his sincere friends, Mr. and
Mra Kear. Chrcment.
WALLACE.--In -sad and loving memory of
our dear son and -brother, Private Leslie
Bruce Wallace, 44th Battalion, .killed in ac
tion in Belgium on- October 4.
This day recalls sad memories.
Of one who has gone to rest;
And those who think of him to-day
.Are those who loved him best.
Inserted by 'his sorrowin: parents and
brothers, 219 Royal-street. East Perth.
CLARKE.-In sad but loving. memory- of
my dear wife and our ddrling mother; who
died on October 3, 1919. -
It's just three years ago to-day.
Since our dear mother passed away.
'Do not ask us if we miss her,
Only those can tell -
- Who have lost a loving wife and mother
Without a last farewell.
Inserted by her sorrowing husband and
family. Burswood.
FOX'In loving memory of my dear hus
band Allf, who died October 3, 1921,- at Har
'is sadly I miss my dear husband.
Who was suddenly called from his post;
For- this world contains no other
As good- as the one I have lost.
Who would have thought his life was fading,
Or his end was drawing nigh.
Inserted by his loving wife and children.
FOX.-Tn sad and loving memory of our
dear friend, A. Fox. who died suddenly at
Harvey, October 3. 1921. ..
ar Gone but not forgotten.
Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Pridmore and family.
HANCOCK-In loving memory of my dear
husband, Thomas Henry Hanoock. who died
at Fremantle, September 23, 1913.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
LAKE-In ever loving memory of ouar
dear wife and mother, who departed this life
October 4, 1921.
Inserted by her loving husband and family.
LAKE--In loving memory of our dear
mother, S. .T Lake, who passed away at
Cotteslee October 4, 1922.
Inserted by her loving son and daughter
in-law, H. V. and M. Lake.
LINTHORNE..-In fond and loving mem
ory of dear father and grandpa, who passed
away at Mingenew, October 3, 1920.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Compton
and family, Fremantle.
VriNROO.-In loving memory of our dear
I)onald. who was accidentally killed in Hay
street on OctA-ber 4, 1920.
Sc dearly loved. so sadly missed.
Inserted iy his loving mother, father, bro.
ther- and sistrs, Mackie-street. \I st, a
Fark.
MUNI.O.--In fond memory of oar dearly
loved brother, uacle and friend Donald. who
was accidentally killed in Perth. October 4,
1910; aged 20 year-.
1 ; memory ever dear.
Inserted by his loving brether Colin. i:ster
Mande, .little nephews. and friend Elsie,
Bcyup Brook.
MfUFRO.--in loving memory of Donald
accidentally killed, October 4, 1920.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by A. Anderson, Claremont.
-MUNRO.-In loving memory of my old
friend Donald. Ever remembered.
Inserted by his pal, Fred. Wells.
SPOUSE.-In loving memory of my dear
daughter. Amy, who passed away at Perth,
October 4, 1921.
Treasured in memory.
Inserted by her loving mother, A. Snoa.
IN MEMORIAM.
ONN.-In loning memory of our dear hus
band and father, John W. Onn, who passed
away on October 4, 1919.
,Be was one of the best that God could
lend,
A- loving husband, a faithful friend,
A devoted father, true and kind,
A beautiful memory left behind.
-Inserted by his wife and family, Baandee.
SPOUSE.-In loving memory of my dar
ling wife Amy -Florence, who died soddenly
at Perth, October 3. 1921.
" Sweet memory clings around- yeour dear
name,
A true heart that always loved youe.
Inserted by her loving husband, Roy. and
lmring children, Jeannie, Stanley, Arthur.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICE.'
The Mises McCormick, of:Coettealoe:Bech.
and Relatives, desire to THANK their friends.
fer telegrams, letters, cards,: and 7kind?- .
preessions of sympathy received by them in
their recent sad -bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
GAYNOR--The Friends of the late Mr.
Thomas Gaynor, late of the W.A. Ga?wes
meat Railways, Geraldton, are respectfully
invited- to follow his remains to the place
of! interment, the Roman Catholic .Cemetery,
Fremantle. The Paneral will lease the re
sidenee. of his brother, Mr. Denis Gaynor,
68 Hubble-street East-- Fremantle, TO.MOR
BOW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at" 2
o'clock, proceeding to St. Patrick's Church,
Adelaide-street, thence to the cemetery, ar
riving at 2.50. p.m. No flowers, by request.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Uder
take-s, Premautle and Claremont. Tel.
hRaAIS-The Friends of the lats Mr.
Robhet Harris, of the Fremantle " Tally
Clerks' Union,. and of 27 Queen Victoria
treet, Fremantle, are respectfully- invited to
follow his -remains to the place of interment,
the Baptist Cemetery, Karrakatta. The
Funeral will leave Messrs Arthur E. Davies
and. Co.'s Private Mortuary, Market-street.
Fremantle, THIS (Wednesday) APTER.
NOON at 2 o'clock. Friends may proceed
by trains leaving Fremantle at 2.50 p.m.,
and Perth at 3 o'clock.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and . , Under
takers, Fremantle. 'and Claremont. Tel.
PREMANTLE TALLY CLERKS' UN1XI.
HAR? IS-The Members of the" shLe
Unia., are respectfelly requested to t?llow
the remaia of their late Comrade,.Mr. Reb
ert'Harris, to the place of. intermest the
Karrakatta Cemetery.. The Cortege will leave
Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private
Mortuary. Market'street, Fremantle, THIS
(Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock.
Members may proceed by trains leaving Fre
mastle at ..50 p.m., and Perth at 3 p.m. -
P. G. McMAHON, President.
E. H. GRAY, Secretary..
HARRIBON.-The Friends of the late Mr.
jamee Henry Harrison, of Third-avenue, Mt.
Lawley, are rapectfully invited to follow the
remains: of his late dearly beloved wife.
Thura, to the place of interment, the Angli
can portion of the Karralatta Cemetery. The
Feaeral is appointed to leave his residence.
No. It' Third-avenue, Mt. Lawley. at 1.15
o'clock-THIS. (Wednesday) AFTERNOON,
and -proceed to Karrakatta-per road. Mid
.land Junction and Perth friends wishing to
attend may catch the 1.50 p.m. train leaving
Midland Junction, and 2.30 p.m. train from
Perth.
A. DOUGLAS JONES and CO., LTD.; Un
dertakers, Guildford. TeL M21.
HARRISON.---The Friends of Messrs. Z.
M. and W. A. Swinbourn, of Parker-street,
Bassendean., are respectfully invited to follow
the remains -of their late dearly. beloved
mother, Thuzza, to the .place of interment,
the Anglican Cemetery, Kerrakatta The
Funeral .i appointed to leave her late resi
dence, 12 Third-avenue, Mt. Lawley, at 1.15
o'clock THIS (WednesdayI AFTERNOON,
and proceed to Karrakatta per road. Mid
land Junction and Bassendean friends wishing
to attend may catch the 1.50 p.m. train lear
ing Midland Junction, and 2.2 p.m. train
lea-ing Bassendeamn.
A.: DOUGLAS JONES and CO., LTD., Uo
dertakers. Guildford. Tel. M21.
MEE.--The Friends of the late Mr. George
Hanson Mee. inspector of Union Bank, Perth.
W.A., are respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place of interment. the Church
of-England portion of the Karrakatta Ceme
tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the
Privats Mortuary 'of. Messrs. Donald J. Chip
per, and Son. 844 Hay-st.. Perth, at -11.15
o'clock THIS (Wednesday) - MORNING.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may
"proceed by the 11.25 o'clock train from.
Perth and the 11 a.m. from Premantle.
DONALD JT. CHIPI'ER and SON, Funeral
Tridtors, 844 Hay-it.. Perth. Tel- A32 . i
- ORTON.-The - Friends of the late Mr. .
'Chares Henry Norton. trainer. of Gutldford
road? Belm.ant. .A.. beloved husbsnd of
Elsie Norton, of Beliont, are respectfully
invited to follow his remains to the place' of
interment. the Church ofEngland portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is
appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of
Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son. 844
Hay-street. PeForth. at 2.13 o'clock THIS
(Wednesday) AFTERNOON. - Friends" wish
ing to attend the Funeral may proceed. by.
the 2.30 o'clock train fromt Perth and 1.50
p.m.. from Fremantle. . .
DOSALD J. CHIPPER and- SO.N.' nera'
Directors,1844 Hayrst., Perth. Tel.A .332.
. OWERS. TRAINERS -.and BREEDE?RS'
ASSOCIATION.?
SsORTUSN.-The Members .-f the a ore -:.s
-ocm?'ion ,are. respectfully invitedIto' follow"
the remains of our -atc:member. Charles=.
Nertin;, to:the place of. interment, the -Anli
ran .Cemetery. Karratnts. The Funeral, is
appciint.d to leave- the Private'Mortnary of
Messrs. Donald-J.-Chjpper-and Son, 844 Hay
street, P+rlh. at 2:13 o'cloc THIS (Wcdnit.-.
day) AFTERNOON. - Members attendin*
may proceed by- the' 30 " p.m. 'train from
Perth m'd L50 p.m. from Premansle."
H."BUIL, Secretary.
PTGGOTIT.- e T ib, nod;- of Mr. John
Piggott, or 256. Mandurfh-road, South F'e
m-ntle, -are-- respectfully :invited- to' follow
the remains of his -late dearly-belo d-wifae,
Hannah, to the -placeof intermeit, the' Roman
Catholic Cemetery, remanatle. The PFune
ral will leave her late residence. 256 Man
dlurah-road, Sodth -Fremantle. THIS (Wed
nesday) MORNTNG at t0 o'clock,- arrivig
at tbe-c etery- at :10.40 a.m. ". ..
ARTHUR -E DATIS -and -CO., Under
takers, Fremantle and Claremont. -- el..
2235. - - • - - - - -
- 'SULLIVAN.-The Friends of -the late Mr.
Denis Sullivan, lain of .Perth, are respectful
iy informed-that his remains will-he interred
in the Roman Catholie.porti6n of the ]frrye
-hetts Cemetery at 10.25 b'cleok THIS (Wed
nesday) MORitNIG. - Friends ?wisbing-to at
tend the Funeral may proceed by the 10
o'clock train fronm-. e?th and the 10 a.m.
from FremantlC.
DONAIL D J. CHIPPER and. SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Bay-st., Perth. Tel. A3232.
TAGLIA.PERRT.-The Friends of the late
Mr. Pietro Tagliaferrie. farmer, of Wagin,
are respectfully invited to follow his remainss
to the place of interment, the Roman Catho
lic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is ap
pointed to leave Messrs. Bowra and O'Dea's
Private Mortuary. 195 Pier-street. Perth?'at
2.15 o'clock, TIlTS (Wednesday) AFTER
.NOON. per road. Friends wishing to attend
the Funeral may proceed by the 3 o'clock
train leaving Perth. -
BOW A. and O'DEA.. Undertakers, 195
Pier-stret, Perth. Tel. A4308.
:WUNDENBERG ---The Friends of Mr. 3.
Wundhnberg, of the.Perth Hospital Staff, and
of" 538 Fitzgerald-street, North Perth. are
respectfully invited to follow the remains
of his late dearly beloved wife, Ethel May.
to .the place of. interment, the Congregational
Cemetery, Karrakatta The Puneral. is ap
pointed to leave her late residence. 538 Fits
gerald-street. North Perth. at 2.15 o'clock
THIS (Wednesday) APTEN.IOON, per road.
.Friends wishing to.attend the Pouneral may
proceed by the 3 p.m: train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO.. Undertakers. 281
Newcastle-street, Perth.. Tel. A1231.
HQSPITAL EMPLOYEES' UNION,
COASTAL BRANCH.
WUNDF.NBERG.-Members of the above
Union are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of the late Mrs. Ethel May Wnnden
berg, late wife of Rudolph M. Wnndenberg,
of the Hospital Staff, to the place of inter
ment, the Congregational Cemetery, Karra
katta. The Funeral is appointed to leave her
late residence, 538 Fitzgerald-street, North
Perth, at 2.15 o'clock THIS (Wednesday)
AFTERNOON, per road. Those wishing to
attend the, Funeral may proceed by the 3
p.m. train leaving Perth.
J. W. BURGESS, Secretary
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