FRIDAY, 8 NOVEMBER, 1918 MARRIAGES ROSS-THOMPSON. - At Newcastle, on the 30th October, 1918, by Special Licence and by the Rev. ROGERS, Hugh Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ROSS, to Gertrude Ellen, daughter of the late Charles THOMPSON and Mrs. THOMPSON, both of Newcastle. 6186 DEATHS COVENTRY. - At Rosalie, on Monday, October 28th, 1918, from bronchitis, Lionel Bevis (lindy) the darling little son of Handel and Isabel COVENTRY, aged 16 months. God wanted one more angel child Amid His shining band, And so He stopped, and gently smiled, And took our darling's hand. 6177 PASCOE. - At "Keswick," on November 2nd, Herbert, beloved husband of Muriel PASCOE, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James PASCOE, "Glazeley," aged 28 years. 6170 ROBINSON. - In Dundee Hospital, on Monday, October 28th, 1918, Kathleen Pansy, youngest daughter of the late John Edwin and Mrs. ROBINSON, of "Garton," Kamberg, aged 19 years and one month. 881 SHARRATT. - In Hospital, Harrismith, on Saturday, 26th October, 1918, from pneumonia, Margaret Annie (Madge) beloved wife of S.H. SHARRATT, Lincoln, and dearly loved daughter of Mrs. H. BLACKBURROW. 6189 STRETCH. - At "Glen Avon," Winterton, on Friday, November 1st, 1918, Richard Aldworth STRETCH, aged 47 years and 8 months. Cape papers please copy. ei6181 TULLY. - At The Lawe, South Shields, on November 5th, Nellie, beloved wife of the late Captain R. TULLY. By Cable. 6186 ROLL OF HONOUR TULLY. - Killed in action, Lieut. H.R. TULLY, only son of the late Captain R. TULLY, The Lawe, South Shields. 6183 TULLY. - Died of wounds in France, Lieut. Dick Latimer TULLY, second son of J.E. TULLY, West Quarter, Hexham, both nephews of Mrs. Robson TULLY. Payn Street. 6184 OBITUARY ------X------ THE COUNTESS OF MEATH ------X------ LONDON, November 7. The death is announced of the Countess of Meath, who, with her husband, took part in much philanthropic work. They visited South Africa some years ago. - Reuter's Special Service. ------X------ Deceased was formerly Lady Mary MAITLAND, daughter of the Earl of Lauderdale. She was married in 1868. ------X------ SENATOR CHARLE SEARLE ------X------ GREAT BRAK RIVER, November 7. Senator Charles SEARLE, died here this morning, after a short illness. He was about as usual yesterday afternoon, but while walking in this garden was attacked with a fit of giddiness and fell. He got up apparently none the worse, but about 10 o clock he suddenly had severe pains in the abdomen, with much nausea and passed away peacefully at 3.30 this morning. The funeral takes place on Friday afternoon, at Great Brak River. - Reuter. ------X------ Deceased was a well-known merchant, manufacturer and farmer. He was born on 3 July, 1849, at Surrey, England, and was educated at private schools. He married in 1876, Mary, daughter of J.M. BLANCO, and leave two children. He came out to South Africa in 1859. ------X------ MR. W.S. DICKON ------X------ JAGERSFONTEIN, November 7. Mr. W.S. DICKSON, for many years manager of the Jagersfontein Estate, died on Tuesday at the age of 66. Deceased was one of the oldest inhabitants of this district and participated in the earliest diamond-digging operations at Kimberley and in the opening up of the Jagersfontein mine. - Reuter. ------X------- MR. H.J. LELLO ------X------ >From Our Own Correspondent ------X------ MOOI RIVER, November 6. The Lake Hotel, Weston, has been the scene of tragic events during the weekend. Mrs. LELLO died on Thursday, as already reported, and at that time her husband Mr. H.J. LELLLO, was in very low state of health. In fact, he has been ailing for many months, and underwent several severe operations in Durban, sometime ago. When the news spread on Sunday forenoon, that Mr. LELLO was no more, it was a great shock to the community, coming as it it did so soon after his wife's. The deceased, who was 48 years of age, was for many years engaged in commercial pursuits in Durban, but on account of his late wife's health, he was advised to leave the Coast, and accordingly about five years ago, purchased the Lake Hotel, Weston, where he has specialised in the catering for the summer visitors from the Coast, and had proved, quite a successful venture. Mr. LELLO was of a most genial disposition, and was well liked by all those who came in contact with him. He is survived by four children, and several brothers and sister, to whom we extend our sympathy. The funeral took place at St. John's Cemetery, Weston, on Monday afternoon, and was well attended. The Vicar, Rev. S.H.R. NOBLE, conducted the service. (Note: Transcribed as it appears in the newspaper). 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. 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