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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
BIRTHS.
ANDERSON. (nee Dingle).—On July 17, at Fair-
he, 50 Zebina-street. Mt. Lawley, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. Anderson—a daughter. Mother
and child well.
ANDERSON.—On. July 11, at Nurse Beaden's Pri-
vate Hospital, 10 Smith-street, to Mr. and
Mrs.W. Anderson, of Hearneville, Aber-
deen-street, West Perth—a son.
ARTHUR.—On July 23, at Nurse Smith's
Highercombe, 572 Newcastle-street, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. Arthur, of Baandee—a daugh-
ter.
BANDY.—At the Post Office residency, Jarrah-
dale, to Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Bandy—a son
(Albert Glyn). Both well.
BEARDMAN (nee Dixon).—On July 21, at Nurse
Baxter's, Eastbourne-street, Cottesloe Beach,
to Mr. and, Mrs. R. A. Boardman, of Cot-
tesloe Beach—a son (Douglas Allan). No
visitors till the 27th.
BREMNER.—On July 17, at Calabar, William-
street, North Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Bremner—a daughter.
BRIGATTI.—On July 6, at their residence. For-
rest-street, North-Perth, to Mr. and.Mrs. L.
A. Brigatti—a, daughter. Both well.
BROWN.—On July 17, at Nurse Petterson's
Hospital, Westonia, to Mr. and Mrs. M.
Brown—a son. Both well.
BURTON.—On July 14, at their residence. Bel-
gian, 20 Hamersley-road, Subiaco, the wife,
of P. A. Burton—a daughter (Olive Amy).
Both well.
CARPENTER.—On July 5, 1917, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Carpenter, of Gwalia—a daugh-
ter. Both well.
CHAMPI0N (nee Florence M. Bradbury).—On
July 18, at the residence of her sister, 49
Bedford-avenue, Subiaco, the wife of Henry
G. Champion (on active service)—a daughter
(Mabel Florence).
CHEESEMAN.—On July 20, at Nurse Lloyd's
Private Hospital, Coolgardie-street, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Cheeseman, of Doodlakine—
a daughter. Mother and child well.
COCKBURN (nee Eileen Milligan).—On Julv 23
at 28 Richardson-street. West Perth, to
Sergeant W.A. Cockburn (on active service)
and Mrs. Cockburn—a son (William Youle).
COOK,(nee Henderson).—On July 18, at Nurse
Beaden's Private Hospital, 10 Smith-street,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook. of Noondel,
Dandarragin—a daughter.
COOK.—On July 17, at Nurse Beaden's Private
Hospital, 10 Smith-street. to Mr. and Mn.
Claude Cook, of Mackie-street; Victoria Park
—a son.
EDWARDS (nee J. M. Parnell).—On July 16, at
her residene, Myrnlong, May-street, East
Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards—
a daughter. Both well.
BADDON.—On July 18, at Nurse Lloyd s Pri-
vate Hospital, Coolgardie-street, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. Haddon, of West Guildford—a son.
Mother and child well.
HOLDEN.—On July 8, at Fremantle, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Holden, of Carnarvon (now
on active service)—a daughter. Both well.
HUNT (nee Connie Davis).—On July 10, at
their residence, River-street, South Perth,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt—a son. Both well.
KINGSTON.—On July 17, at their residence,
West. Leederville. to Mr.. and Mrs. F. F.
Kingston—a daughter. "Argus'' please copy.
KROLL.—On July 22, at 7 Mignonette-street,
North Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kroll
—a daughter. Both well.
LITTLE.—On July, at Nurse Lloyd's Pri-
vate Hopsital, Coolgardie-street, to Mr. and
Mrs. Syd. Little, of Smyth-street.West Su-
biaco—a daughter. Mother and child Well.
MARSHALL.—On July 10. At Nurse Howe's
Private Hospital, East Guildford, to Mrs.
and Mrs. T. P. Marshall, of Comet Vale,
and formerly of Middle Swan—a daughter.
Both well.
MEAKINS.—On July 10, at Cheriton, Forrest-
street. North Perth, to Mr and Mrs. H. J.
Meakins—a son.
MENHENNETT.—On July 16, at Nurse Stock-
ley'e Swan Maternity Hospital, 590. New-
castle-street, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Men-
hennett, of Gabanintha—a daughter.
MOWDAY (nee Ivy Shilling).—On June 21, at
Nurse Kelliher's Private Hospital, Narro-
gin. to Mrs. and Private M. H. Mowday
(A.I.F., France.)—twin, sons (Brian Hubert
and Alan Maxwell.)
PRATT .—On July 17, at Nurse Lloyd's Private
Hospital. Coolgardie-street, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pratt, of Heytesbury-road, Subiaco—a
daughter. Mother and child well.
ROBIN.—On July 14, at their residence, 425
Barker-road, Subiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Robin—a son. Both well. (Dudley Joseph).
SHERLOCK.—On July 19, at 4 Union-street.
Subiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. H. Sherlock
—a son. Both well.
SILBERT.—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Silbert, 75
Solomon-street. Beaconsfield. Fremantle—a
son. Both well.
SWEETMAN.—On July 8. 1917, at Nurse
Weaver's Private Hospital, Maylands, to Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin J. Sweetman, of Gosnells
—a daughter.
TALBERG.—On July 14, 1917, to Sergeant and
Mrs. Herbert Talberg of South Perth—a
son. Eastern papers please copy.
TERDE.—On July 18, at Kingower, Erie-street,
Cottesloe, the wife of P. Teede, postmaster,
Wiluna—a daughter. Both well.
THOMAS.—On June ,19. at Claremont Private
Hoipital, the wife of D. B. Thomas, Shen-
ton-road, Osborne—a son (Walter John
Douglas—Jack).
WARD.—On July 14, at Nurse Stockley's Swan
Maternity Hospital, 590 Newcastle-street to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, of Brookton,
G.S.R. —a son. Both doing well.
MARRIAGES.
BAMwÄSS-BOWES.-On Maret1*17, 1917, at 81, ¡
Fsjtriok'é ;"04*oedraJ'," Melbourne, by .' ROT. |
- ' - ?' Father. M. J¿;K-*na,n.- William Jamee, eldest
. éon ôî Mr. and Mrs: G. E. Hannan, RingBd- <
" ward Hostel, Pettit, tb Sybiî/only daughter ??
-of Mr. and Mrs. B. Howes, of Barker-roaJ;
-" Subiaco. *-- ??-?» ?? ' " 1
1RADEIKLD-BUAZIEB.-On July 4, at Wes-
ley OhnroV ?erth' by the Hcv. Brinn Wib
- *>ertey; William, tie second «on of Mrs. A.
Bradfield and. of the late Mr. ï. Bradfield.
.': of Subiaco, to Nellie, the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brarier; of North Perth.
BBBAHliET-8TüBB8.-^n .Jnly 8, . at Christ."
Church, -Claremont, by Canon McOlemaas,
. Oaptain Norman . Brearley, D.8.O., M.O..
third son of fir: and- Mre. TL. H. Brearley.
? -«f .Subiaco,. to ¿Viole*, 'third daughter of
Mr. 8. Stubbs, H.L.A., and Mrs. Stubbs.
. '*At Acme" at residence bf bride1» percuta,
-Ivanhoe, Victoria' avenue; Claremont, "»
- .-Saturday afternoon, and evening fcext, 21st
.'."'inst, '. "? ' ' .. . . '. ' -'..'. .' . - .
? tfüBPH^WHOTFORU^On July 18,¿ 1917, at
the-Wesley Church, Perth,- by the Bev.
-Brinn Wlbborloy, ; James, ,-only Bon of the
-late Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, of Bris-
bane. Queensland, to Annie, eldest daughter
or Mr, and Mrs. Frank Whitford, of Aft
. ? »ax. Leeds, England.
O'NEIL-MALES.-On June 28, at All Souls
Anglican Church, Mount Magnet, by the
Rev. R. H. Prahl. Charles, fourth son of
the late Peter and Mrs. J. O'Neil, of Ger
aldton, to Linda Rose, eldest, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs J. Males, of Lennonville. Bal
larat and Melbourne papers please copy.
PITT-AMOS-Oa April 28, 1917, at'the Con
' grcgational Chapel, East Hill, Wandsworth,
.'.?.?. London, S.W.," by the'-Bcv. Leo, Augustus
1 William, youngest eon of Mrs. J, L.. Pitt,
fate of Mount Lawley, Psrta, Western Aw
tralla, «ad thc late - Augustas Pitt4 Adé-
laïde. B.A., io' Edith "Winifred, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mr». George Amos,
East Hill, Wandsworth, London, S.W.
THEADGOLH-GREENj-4>n April Ï*. 1917 at
? Wesley Ohurôh, MeHworne, by tte Kev.
Alex. MoCftllunt, CeeQ, son of Mrs. E.
rrreadgold and tie late J. A. Treads-old,
. «rf Osborne to Edith Maud, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. ' Ross Green. May-
flower. Moorabbin, Victoria
VERNON—BIGG-WITHER—On June 19, at
St Alban's, Highgate, by the Rev. W. H.
Watson, Henry A. Vernon, of Korrelocking
oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Vernon, of
Korong Vale, Victoria, to Minnie, only
daughter of the late Lancelot Frith Bigg-
Wither, of Gopalpur, India. Victorian
papers please copy.
DEATHS.
ABBOTT.—On July 19, Zoe May, dearly be-
loved wife of William B. Abbott and
mother of Zoe, Gladys and Sidney, 372 Wil-
liam-street, Perth. At rest. Eastern papeers
please copy.
ADAMS.—Died at Sharks Bay on July 10, 1917,
from typhoid Arthur, the third dearly be-
loved son of Mrs. M. Adams, aged 18 years
and 8 months. Deeply regretted.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, brothers,
and sisters, and Aunt S.Williams.
ASH.—On July 8, 1917. at Port Augusta, South
Australia. Ann. beloved wife of H. S. Ash,
and mother of Gordon, Tom, Barry, Will,
May, and Mrs. Keith Paterson, Yarraloola
Station, Onslow.
BRIEN.—On June17, 1917 at Yilliminning,via
Narrogin', Peter Brien, beloved husband of
Bessie Brien, father of Florance, Blanche,
Arthur (of Albert Park, Melbourne, Vic-
toria) and Mrs. F. Mitchell (Dookaling,
via Moora, Western Australia), and Will (on
active serviee). Victorian "Age" and "Ar-
gus" please copy.
BRUNTON.—On Sunday, July 17, suddenly, at
her residence, East Perth. F. F, Brauton,
dearly-beloved mother of Walter, Percy,
Guss, Dick, Martha, Annie, George, Archi-
bald, and beloved mother-in-law of Ellen,
Rose, Alex, and James; aged 74 years (Late
of Geelong and South Melbourne, Victoria).
DEWAR.—On July 19, 1917. at her residence,
Weld-street,. Gingin, Selena, relict of the
late John Dewar, and mother of John,
Frank. Aubrey, Andrew, Lionel, Wilfred,
Mrs. J. J. Elsegood, Mrs. R. Edwards, Mrs.
W. J King, and Mrs. H. Masters; aged
78 years.
DUNNE.—On July 21, 1917, at Perth, Susan,
the dearly-beloved wife of Nicholas Dunne
and fond mother of Mathew (active service),
Kathleen, Nellie, Nicholas, and Susie; of 62
Brisbane-street, Perth. R.Ï.P.
EDEN.—On Tuesday, July 17, at Edinburgh,
Scotland, Henry, the beloved father of Mrs.
Waddel, 2 Leslie-street, Mount Lawley. Thy
will be done.
EDDY.—On Friday July 20, at Numurkah, Vic-
toria, Ernest (late of Eddy and Co., Cool-
gardie), dearly beloved husband of M. A.
Eddy, and brother of W. T. Eddy, Merredin.
HOAR.—On July 15, at Moora. Hospital, Jona-
than, the beloved husband of Amy Elizabeth
Hoar, of Watheroo, Midland -ailway, West,
ern Australia, and father of Mrs. W. G.
Sinclair, York; Mrs. R. Redpath, America;
Mrs. M. Heggie, South Australia; Mrs. T.
A. Ey, of Watheroo; and Mr. Derwent. Hoar,
of Midland Junction; Vernon, of South
Africa, and Ray (A.I.F., on active service);
aged 72 years. At rest. South Aus-
tralian and Broken Bill papers please copy.
JACKSON.—On Monday, July 16, 1917, at the
Fremantle Public Hospital, Harold George,
dearly beloved twin son of Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Jackson, and brother of Arthur, of
Elleston, Bayley-street, North Fremantle;
aged 1 year and 7 months.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
JACOBSON.—On July 20 -1917; at Moondah, 51
Raglan-road, North Perth, W.A., Max, the
dearly beloved husband of Emma Jacobson,
and devoted father of Leopold. Mrs. I. Rich,
Mrs. G. Byrne, Mrs, B. L. Cohen, Mrs. I.
Cohen, Gertrude, Hilda, Bertie (on active
service), and Elsie Jacobson; aged 71 years
May his soul rest in peace. Eastern papers
please copy.
Minyon at above address on Sunday evening
at 7.30 p.m., and succeeding evenings at the
Synagogue, Brisbane-street.
JACOBSON.— On July 20. 1917, at Moondah. 51
Raglan-road, North Perth, WA., Max.
Jacobson, the dearly beloved grandfather
of Edith and Hilary Jacobson; in his 71st
year. May his dear soul rest in peace.
— Inserted by his loving grandchildren.
JOHNSON.—On July 7, John, eldest son of
the late P. B. Johnson, of Norwood, S.A.,
brother of the late Private M. Johnson, and
Nurse Johnson, Kintore-avenue, Adelaide,
formerly of Claremont.
LUCEY.—On July 10, at Bunbury, Michael
Lucey (accidentally drowned), beloved hus-
band of Elizabeth Lucey and fond father
of Cecila, aged 58 years. Deeply regretted.
R.1.P.
MORCK.—On Thursday, July 13, at Leonora,
Fred., dearly-loved husband of Alice Morck,
Leonora; father of Freddie and Mamie;
brother of Tom, Bedford-avenue, Subiaco,
Jim, Kalgoorlie, Jack. Leonora, and Amelia
Vaughan, Queensland; aged 60 years.
MULCAHY. —On July 24, 1917, at the National
Hotel, Fremantle, Michael, the beloved hus-
band of Margaret, and father of Daniel,
Michael, Hugh, Lucy, Ellen, Margaret,
Mary, and Elisabeth; and brother of Pat-
rick J. (New SouthWales), Daniel, John,
Thomas, and James Mulcahy, Mrs, J.
Kregor, and Mrs. P. Corcoran, of this
State; aged 54 years. R.I.P.
MURPHY.—On July 14, 1917 at her daugh-
ter's residence, George-street, Queen's Park,
Ann, beloved mother of Mrs. F. Peel, Mrs.
G. Martin, Queen's Park; Mrs, P. D. Sul-
livan Cottesloe; Mrs. Chas. Martin. South-
ern Cross ; Chas. S. Murphy, Dumbleyung;
aged 85 years. A pioneer of Coolgardie.
Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Your prayers for her extol.
Saored Heart of Jesus
Have mercy on her soul.
Eastern States papers please copy.
SPRUCE.—On July 19, 1917, at Bayswater, Mary
Catherine, beloved wife of Amos and mother
of Mrs. J. Laing, H. R. H. F. (missing)
E. H. (on active service) Clarence and
Aubrey, Spruce, aged 49 years. Deeply re-
gretted.
STEWART.—On July 21, 1917 (of heart failure),
at his residence, 38 Bulwer-strect, Perth,
Henry Feldmann, loved husband of Madge
Stewart, fond father, of Harold, Lambert,
Henry, and Norman, eldest son of Alex
Stewart ex Inspector-General of Educa-
tion; Victoria, brother of Mrs. G. Hay-
wood, Colonial Bank, Colac and son-in-law
of Mrs. Boxall, Perth.
STUART-SINCLAIR.—On July 13, 1917 (sud-
denly), Edward Burrows, dearly beloved
husband of Jessie L. Stuart-Sinclair, and
father of John, Stanley, Ted. (all on active
service), Glady and Dolly, 199 Barker-road,
Subiaco, aged 60 years.
WHITTNGHAM.—On July 21, 1917, at South
Australia. Ann Whittingham, beloved wife
of Robert Whittingham, Mt. Lofty, South
Australia, and mother of Robert Whitting-
ham, 37 Caledonian-avenue, Maylands.
KILLED IN ACTION.
AARONS—Killed in action on July 11, some-
where in France, Corporal John Fullarton
Aarons, beloved husband of Marion Aarons,
of King's-road, Subiaco, brother of Mrs. J.
B. Rogers, of Heytesbury-road, Subiaco, and
Mrs. H. Solomon, of Glenelg, South Aus-
tralia.
AARONS.—Killed in action somewhere in
France on July 11, Lance Corporal John Ful-
larton Aarons, beloved husband of Marion
Aarons, 6 King's Park-road, Subiaco, step-
son of T. J. Hardwick, Esq.; brother of
Mrs. J. B. Rogers, Heytesbury-road,
Subiaco; Mrs. H. Solomon,. Glenelg, South
Australia; Lieut. D. S. Aarons, 16th Bat-
talion (on active service, France) ; son-in-
law and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Findlay and R. Allpress, of 6 King's road,
Subiaco.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife.
BROWN.—Killed in action at Pozieres, France,
July 25, 1916 (previously reported missing),
Private C. L. (Claude) Brown, 11th Bat-
talion, loved brother of Will, Arthur, Bert,
Theo, (on active service), Harry, of Dwel-
lingup, and Mrs. Crockenberg, of Colin-st.,
Perth. Peace.
BUCKLAND.—On July 7, somewhere in France,
Private John Buckland, beloved fourth son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Buckland. Jarrahdale,
aged 20 years.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother,
brothers, sister, and sister-in-law.
BUCKLAND.—A loving tribute to the memory
of Private John Buckland, 44th Battalion,
killed in action on July 7, somewhere in
France.
—Inserted by his sincere friend, A.F.G., Jar-
rahdale.
CAIN.—Died of wounds received in action on
June 26. Private Harold Mervyn, 11th Bat -
talion, dearly loved third son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Cain of Thomson's Brook.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother, and
family.
CUMMING.—In loving memory of Wallace Roy
Cumming, killed in action on June 30, 1917.
—Inserted by his loving aunt and family.
KILLED IN ACTION.
COCKBURN.—Died of wounds received in action
on July 8, 1917, Driver George Cockburn
(Dod), dearly-beloved son of Margaret and
Sapper Thomas Cockburn (returned), of
Warwick-street, West Leederville; also a
loving tribute to the memory of his dear
chum, and our friend, Dick Russcll. killed
in action on or about July 28, 1916; both
aged 29 years.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents. Scottish,
English, and New South Wales papers please
copy.
COCKBURN.—Died of wounds received in action,
on July 8, Driver George Cockburn (Dod),
beloved brother of Jim and Charlie, (both
on active service, France), and Mary,
Maggie, and Annie, also a loving tribute
to the memory of his dear, chum and our
friend, Diçk Russell killed in action on or
about July 28, 1916.
—Inserted by his sorrowing brother and.
sister's. Scottish, English, and New South
Wales papers please copy.
COCKBURN.—Died of wounds received in.
France on July 8, 1917, Driver George
Cockburn (Dod), aged 23 years, after two
years and five months on active service.
—Inserted by his loving friend, Ruby Dixon.
COCKBURN.—Died of wounds received in action
on July 6, Driver George Cockburn (Dod).
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dixon and
family, Hamilton Hill.
CORNISH.—Killed in action somewhere in
France, Lance-Corporal Charles Horace. A
Company, 44th Battalion, dearly-beloved son
of Charles and Sarah Cornish, Margaret-
road. Midland Junction; brother of Company
Sergeant-Major Richard (44th) and
Fred. (H.M.A S. Sydney, on active service),
aged 24 years. A kind, affectionate son
and brother, and a true friend.
—Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother.
CORNISH.—A loving tribute to the memory of
our dear brother, Charlie, A Company, 44th
Battalion, killed in action somewhere in
France; aged 24 years.
— Inserted by his loving sisters, Eileen and
Petina.
CORNISH.—A loving tribute to the memory of
our darling brother, Charlie, who was killed,
in action somewhere in France, aged 24
years.
— Inserted by his loving sister and brother-
in-law, Vera and James Old (on active service),
and little nephew (Sydney), of Katanning.
CORNISH.—Killed in action, in France, Lance-
Corporal Charles Horace Cornish, A Company
44th Battalion, dearly-beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cornish, Margaret-road,
Midland Junction; brother of H. H. Cornish
Mrs Old, Katanning; Company-Sergeant
Major C. R. Cornish (on active service), F.
J. Cornish (H.M.A.S. Sydney), Eileen,
Petina Cornish, and brother-in-law of James
Old (on active service). An affectionate son,
a kind brother, and a true friend.
CUMMING.—Killed in action, June 30, some-
where in France, W. R. (Roy), dearly loved
son of the late Margaret Cumming, Fre-
matle, after two years and three months
on active service; aged 28 years.
—Inserted by his sincere friend, Violet Gates,
Duke-street, East Fremantle.
CUMMING.—A tribute to the memory of Pri-
vate W. R. (Roy) Cumming, who was killed
in action on June-30, 1917, somewhere in
France, after two years and three months
on active service.
—Inserted by his sincere friends C. Thomas
and Will Pascoe, Fremantle.
FARMERY.—Killed in action, on April. 16, 1917,
dearly loved husband of Lily Farmery.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife.
FERGUSON.—A loving tribute, to the memory
of Lance-Corporal Theo. W. Ferguson, who
was killed in Action in France on June 24,
1917; 44th Battalion.
—Inserted by his friends, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Watts and family, Sayers-street, Midland
Junction.
FOLEY.-Died of wounds in Franco on July 7,
1917. Private"- James,, dearly-loved son , ci
Jame* and . Annie. Foley, * aged 28 ye»ra;
brother of Jack. Tem, Mitt,- Sergeant Wil
' -Ham" (of tho Hallway Corps) and Private
T* Fred., ou active service in Fran wi B.l.P.
GHANT.-f-On' May 6, ' some where.'.in' Franc*/
TifWer Ölawle Ewen, third.son of-Mr. John
Grant, South Kalgoorlie, »¿cd SO years',
«lephew of Mr*.. Alec. Grant, Queen's 1'a-rk
His duty done. . "/ . .
GUTHRIE.-On MayV, 19)7. kilied in Sction in
France, -Private - A'. Ü. Guthrie 2nd. Black
Watch, enlisted.' August ll, ISM, dearly ;,*r.
loved "brother of : George and Annie-Guthrie."
'?New-Tork. Times'-' and -Victorian papers
plcocc copy. . , ' . ? ,'"?
HONT.-Died of wounds on June H. 1M7, Pri-
vate G; ,W. Hunt, pf Wagin..; ^
-Inserted hy.his loving; wife and three Wie,
eons:- ..' ; '.. "' ' --~ . ''.'?? '
HUNT.-Died, of wounds on June 11. 1917. IPri-
vate O. W. Hunt of'Wagin.
-Inserted by his sisters and brothers-in-law,
Jack and Linda Earl, and Dora and Hector.
Pelham.
KEOGH - a tribute to the memory of Private Claude Keogh (Tich) killed in action on June 9 1917, somewhere in Franc, beloved comrade of Norman and Cyril Allison (on active service). late Karrakatta Guards.
-Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. G. Stubberfield,
Beria.
MOORE.-On June 8, 1917, killed in action
somewhere in France, Private Julius V.
Moore, 44th . Battalion, dearly beloved hus-
band of Mabel F. Moore, Nannup, aged 30
years and 4 month's.?
.MURPHY.-Killed in action at Pozieres, France,
on July 25, 1917, previously reported miss-
ing. Private W.J. (Will) Murphy. D Com-
pany, 11th Battalion, aged 24½ years.
-Inserted by his sorrowing fiancee, Sylvia
Gates.
MURRAY. -To the sacred memory of our dear
friend, Gunner R. G. Murray (Bob), late of
trans line, Kalgoorlie, killed in action in
France. Manly, true, and brave.
-Inserted by his sincere friends. Mrs. T. D.
and P. Young.
Ó'BRIEN.-A loving tribute to the Memory of
my uncle, Sergeant M. P. O'Brien, killed
in action June. 11, 1917. A true comrade
and friend.
-Inserted by his nephew, Sapper Geo. O'Brien,
on active service, France. Melbourne papers
please copy.
PRATT. - Killed in action in Palestine on April
19, Trooper W. H. Pratt, 10th Light Horse,
only son of Mrs. S. Pratt, Carnarvon.
REED Killed in action on June 24, 1917, Pri-
vate T. A. (Alf) Reed, 44th Battalion,
dearly beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Reed, Gosnells, aged 29 years 5½ months.
-Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and
brothers. Melbourne papers please copy. .
STAPLETON.-Killed in action; March 26, 1917,
in France, previously reported missing, Pri-
vate William Stapleton, 28th Battalion, late
of Merredin Loco. over two years on ac-
tivc service; dearly-loved, youngest son of
E. and M. Stapleton, Picton Junction.
-Inserted by his. loving father and mother.
Svdney papers please copy.
STAPLETON -Killed in action on March 26,
1917, in France, previously reported miss-
ing. Private William Stapleton, 28th Bat-
tallion, late ot Merredin Loco. dearly-loved,
brother of May Gibson, Clara Prosser, and
Frank (New South Wales).
-Inserted by his loving brother and sisters. J
STAPLETON.- Killed in action somewhere in
France on March 26. Private W. W. Staple-
ton, A Company, 28th Battalion, aged 22
years..
-Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, M,
and M. Coolahan: cousins, Sergeant Signaller A,
Coolahan (on active service, 28th Battalion). -
STAPLETON.-Killed in action, somewhere in
France, on March 26. Private W. W. Staple-
ton, A Company. 28th, Battalion; aged 22
years. He died as he lived, manly, true
and brave.
-Inserted by his loving aunt. E. Hill.
TERRY.-Killed in action in France on July 7,
Private George O. F. Terry, 4th/51st Bat-
talion, beloved husband of Maud Terry, late
of Ruth-street, Perth.
TERRY.-Killed on July 7, somewhere in
France, Private O. F. Terry (George), loved
friend of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cassels, Wood-
street, Osborne.,
Tyson, - died of wounds on July 9. 1917. Pri-
vate Albert Tyson, B Company, 44th Bat-
talion., aged 16 years and 5 months
-Inserted by his sincere friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Simmonds and family, Victoria-street
Midland Junction.
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