DOMESTIC NOTICES THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918 OBITUARY ------X------ MR. A.S. LEVENSTEIN. ------X------ BLOEMFONTEIN, April 9. News has been received here of the unexpected death of Mr. A.S. LEVENSTEIN, one of South Africa's younger and most promising journalists. After taking his B.A. degree at the South African College, LEVENSTEIN was a member of the "Argus" staff at Capetown for a short time, after which he joined the editorial staff of "The Friend," of which he had been a member for the past six years as gallery representative of "The Friend" in the House of Assembly. He was well known to parliamentarians. At the beginning of this year he passed his Intermediate L.L.B. examination, and both his scholarly attainments and his practical knowledge of newspaper work marked him out as one who, if he had lived, would have obtained a high place among South African journalists. He was married three months ago. His death due to acute pancreatitis, following an operation at the Joubert Park Nursing Home, Johannesburg, for appendicitis. - Reuter. MARRIAGES EATON-BAILLIE. - At Livingstone, Rhodesia, March 23rd, Alexander Henry Joseph EATON, of Kambove, Congo Belge, to Gwladys, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. BAILLIE, 31, Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg. 800 DEATHS CALDER. - At "Montrose," 144, Gleneagle Road, Streatham, London, on 25th January, 1918, William CALDER, aged 83, first Headmaster, Government High School, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, and for nearly thirty years Senior English Master, Edinburgh Ladies' College, Uncle of G.W. CALDER, Gatooma, Southern Rhodesia, and V. CALDER, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. 6803 NISBET. - At Hlobane, on Sunday, the 7th inst., Agnes Ina MACDONALD, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. NISBET, aged 171/2 years. ei6809 ROLL OF HONOUR LARKAN. Killed in action in France, on 21st March, Corpl. Arthur Albert (Taffy), aged 19 years and nine months, third son of the late John Robert and Frances C. LARKAN, of Bont Rand, East Griqualand. 783 ROLL OF HONOUR - In Memoriam EDMONDS. - In loving memory of Reginald Lewis EDMONDS, of the Union Civil Service, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. EDMONDS, of Maritzburg, who died in France, on the 11th April, 1917, from wounds received at the battle of Arras. Aged 29 years. "He laid down his life and he lived it, In the Service of his King and country." "Yes, I am proud, indeed, but - Son, oh Son!" "God is His own interpreter, And He will make it plain on this." 818 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________