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    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, OCT 6 - 10, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 6 OCTOBER, 1922 DEATHS FOSS. - On the 29th September, Emily, widow of the late Richard FOSS, formerly of New England, passed peacefully away. SATURDAY, 7 OCTOBER, 1922 BIRTHS JAMES. - At Glencoe Junction, on 3rd October, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarry JAMES (nee Nesta GOODWIN), a bonny son. All well, thanks to Doctor and Mother. 9504 GREAVES. - To Mr. and Mrs. Frank GREAVES, Jnr., on the 3rd October, at Oakdene, Newcastle, a daughter. Both doing well. 4993 DE JAGER. - At Welkomst, Waschbank, on the 5th October, to Mr. and Mrs. I.J. DE JAGER, a fine daughter. Both well. 9497 TAYLOR. - At Nurse BARRETT's Nursing Home, Umkomaas, on October 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank TAYLOR, late of Dundee, a son (still-born). 9501 IN MEMORIAM CALDER. - In loving memory of our dear mother, Isabella CALDER, died October 8th, 1902. Shall never be forgotten. 9521 LESLIE. - In loving memory of James Nicol LESLIE, who died 9th October, 1920. Sadly and dearly missed by his loving daughter Queenie. 9505 LEAKE. - In loving memory of Elsie, who passed over, October 8, 1918. 9518 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR JOLLIFFE. - In loving memory of our dear boy. Gunner Henry Clydesdale (Clyde) JOLLIFFE, who passed away at the Government Hospital Suez, Egypt, October 7th, 1918. His duty done. 9484 ROWE. - In cherished memory of our dear son, John Bernard ROWE (Johnnie), 1st S.A. Infantry, who died of wounds in France, October 8th, 1918. Aged 17 years. Amidst the roar of battle strife Thy will O Lord be done. Inserted by his loving Mother and Dad. ROWE. - In loving memory of our dear brother, John Bernard ROWE, who died of wounds in the battle of Beaurevoir, France, on October 8th, 1918. Dearer in memory than words can tell Are thoughts of him we loved so well. Inserted by Mary and Alec. 9503 MONDAY, 9 OCTOBER, 1922 DEATHS FOSS. - On the 29th September, Emily, widow of the late Richard FOSS, formerly of New England, passed peacefully away. IN MEMORIAM CANT. - In loving memory of my dear husband, Alex CANT, who passed away on the 9th October, 1921. At rest. 9548 HARDEN. - In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert HARDEN, died October 8th, 1921. To memory ever dear. 9542 HARDEN. - In loving memory of our dear dad, Robert HARDEN, died October, 1921. A loving father, good and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his loving Children. 9543 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR COLLINS. - Brian. In loving memory the beloved boy of Miles and Hettie COLLINS, who was killed at Beaurevoir, France, on October 8, 1918. 'Tis an ill cure For life's worst ills to have no time to feel them. When sorrow's held intrusive and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity. 9425 GODDEN. - In loving memory of our dear son, Charles Robert GODDEN, killed in action at Beaurevoir, France, on October 8th, 1918. Those who think of you to-day, Are those who loved you best. Inserted by Mother and Dad. 9530 HOSKEN. - In loving memory of Lieut. V.F. HOSKEN (7th London Regt.) killed in action in France, October 7th, 1916. We know not, till we miss the voice Of our beloved lying slain, How greatly would our hearts rejoice To hear him speak to us again. We turn away where empty space Is all that meets our tearful eyes, And with the courage of our race, Thank God, our dear boy in honour died. Sleep on in peace, dear son, Thy duty well and nobly done. Inserted by his loving parents. TUESDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 1922 BIRTHS GOURLAY. - At the Bulwer Nursing Home, Durban, October 3rd, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. D.B. GOURLAY, "Deanvale," Essenwood Road, Durban, a bonnie daughter. 4951 STAINBANK. - To Mr. and Mrs. Christopher STAINBANK, on October 6th, at the Leeds Nursing Home, Maritzburg, a son. 9593 VAN BLERK. - At Sanatorium, Pietermaritzburg, on the 6th October, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas VAN BLERK. of College Road, a fine daughter. Both well. 9578 MARRIAGES FLETCHER-WINDOW. - Robert William FLETCHER, of N'Kwaleni, Zululand (late Rosetta, Natal), to Henrietta Evelyn WINDOW, of Maritzburg, by the Rev. Heywood HARRIS, M.C., on Saturday, October 7th, at St. Peter's Church, Pietermaritzburg. 9598 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR GARDNER. - William James GARDNER, late of Fox Hill, fell in action in France, October 15th, 1917. Far away from his home, And the sister of youth, He fought for the standard Of honour and truth. For the love of his King The wild ocean he crossed, Soon, alas, was his fall, He died at his post. Victorious he fell, He arose as he fell In the bright land of glory For ever to dwell. Inserted by Mother. 9571 WESTBROOK. - In loving memory of my very dear son, Dickie, who died of wounds in France, October 10th, 1918. 9569 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, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, 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 ________________________________

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