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    Barker, Mount

    Barker, Mount

    Buildings and Factories

    Nomenclature
    The Aborigines called it womma-mukurta - 'hill on a plain'. The first European to sight it was Captain Collet Barker on 18 April 1831 from the summit of Mount Lofty. During his 1830 expedition Sturt saw it but thought it was Mount Lofty; on hearing of Barker's discovery he named it in his honour. It was first ascended by John Morphett and party in late November 1837.

    On 28 December 1837 four pioneers, Robert Cock, W. Finlayson, A. Wyatt and G. Barton set out to explore the country from Adelaide to the Murray and then to Lake Alexandrina. On the third day they reached the foot of Mount Barker and reported 'the kangaroo grass grew almost to the summit, and in many places it was breast high'.

    In 1838, two parties almost simultaneously cast their eyes on land surrounding the mount, John Barton Hack, William Hampden Dutton and his partners (Captain John Finnis and Duncan McFarlane). Dutton beat Hack by about two hours for a special survey; Hack accused Osmond Gilles, the Colonial Treasurer, of maladministration for giving a receipt for the property before the total purchase money was paid, and of himself being interested in the venture. (Gilles later received three sections from the successful applicants.) Hack appealed to Governor Gawler, to no avail, and W.H. Dutton got his station. He and his associates laid out the town in 1840.

    General Notes
    The opening of a portable saw mill is reported in the South Australian, 23 November 1849, page 2e:

    Dunn's steam flour mill is described in the Register,
    4 January 1861, page 3e.
    "An Historic Mill" is in the Chronicle,
    4 August 1894, page 9c.
    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    October 1880,
    Frearson's Weekly,
    13 November 1880, page 563.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Farming - Mills.

    Information on the life and times of Mrs John Dunn, senior, and a history of the family in South Australia from 1840 is in the Register,
    30 October 1866, page 3f,
    30 November 1870, page 5e; also see
    Observer,
    4 August 1894, page 32a.

    Mr J.G. Ramsay's foundry is described in the Register,
    21 July 1868, page 3a and
    Thomas Paltridge's tannery on
    30 July 1868, page 3b.
    Sketches of the former are in Frearson's Weekly,
    7 July 1883, page 343.
    A sketch of J.G. Ramsay's factory is in the Pictorial Australian in
    June 1883, page 84.
    An obituary of John Ramsay is in the Observer,
    8 July 1922, page 20e.

    Mr S. Moss, a local jam maker, is discussed in the Observer,
    25 February 1871, page 4c,
    4 March 1871, page 7c.

    Information on a proposed Institute is in the Register,
    3 June 1874, page 4f,
    Chronicle,
    6 June 1874, page 6f;
    the laying of its foundation stone is reported in the Register,
    12 December 1874, page 6d;
    for its opening see
    11 September 1875, page 7b; also see
    Chronicle,
    15 January 1876, page 11c.

    A proposed butter factory is discussed in the Observer,
    2 July 1892, page 13b.
    The opening of the Mount Barker Dairy Factory is reported in the Register,
    10 November 1892, page 7h; also see
    10 March 1893, page 6h and
    Advertiser,
    18 September 1894, page 7a.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Dairying.

    Factories, etc, are described in the Chronicle,
    22 December 1900, page 16d,
    "Industries of Mount Barker" is in the Advertiser,
    11 March 1904, page 5e.

    A photograph of Gawler Street is in the Chronicle,
    9 January 1904, page 43.

    A visit to the Eden Park Boys' Home is reported in the Register,
    3 August 1907, page 9i;
    information on it appears on
    11 November 1919, page 4i,
    22 December 1924, page 10e,
    14 December 1925, page 13a; also see
    The News,
    13 September 1927, page 8f.
    Biographical details of Staff Captain & Mrs Carless are in the Register,
    22 March 1912, page 6h.

    Information on W. Salmon's foundry is in the Register,
    17 September 1910, page 19a.

    The opening of a new post office is reported in the Observer,
    10 October 1914, page 23d.

    The opening of Methodist Rest Home is reported in the Chronicle,
    7 October 1922, page 41a.
    Register,
    26 November 1923, page 10d.

    The unveiling of a war memorial is reported in the Register,
    25 December 1922, page 12e.
    Also see South Australia - World War I - Memorials to the Fallen.

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    Churches and Schools

    Information on St James Church is in the South Australian,
    23 June 1846, page 3b and
    Register,
    24 June 1846, page 2d.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Roman Catholic Church is reported in the Adelaide Times on
    18 February 1850, page 3d; also see
    Advertiser,
    5 August 1912, page 11d.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Congregational Church is reported in the Register,
    24 September 1857, page 3e,
    1 October 1857, page 2h
    of a Wesleyan Chapel on
    1 March 1860, page 3f
    of the Christchurch on
    9 January 1865, page 3c.

    "Sixty Years of Methodism" is in the Register,
    18 October 1911, page 8b.

    School examinations are reported in the South Australian,
    26 December 1847, page 3e,
    1 January 1850, page 2f,
    Adelaide Times,
    3 January 1850, page 3d.

    The Mount Barker Springs School opened in 1854 and closed in 1909 - see Register,
    6 September 1854, page 2g,
    Chronicle,
    4 October 1862, page 2g;
    the Mount Barker School opened in 1859 and the Burbank School in 1862 - see Observer,
    4 October 1862, page 2e (supp.).

    A school jubilee is reported in the Observer,
    17 September 1927, page 47d.

    "School Wanted at Mount Barker Springs" is in the Advertiser,
    7 August 1929, page 11b.
    An 1878 photograph of the school and students is in the Observer,
    24 September 1927, page 38.

    Information on education facilities at Mount Barker is in the Register,
    23 November 1875, page 5a,
    Observer,
    27 November 1875, page 10c,
    Register,
    14 January 1876, page 7b.

    The opening of the State School is reported on
    15 September 1877, page 5b and
    its 50th jubilee on
    15 September 1927, page 12e; also see
    Advertiser,
    20 October 1908, page 5a.

    Photographs of and information on the school's jubilee are in the Chronicle,
    17 September 1927, page 35,
    of a school physical display on
    3 April 1930, page 35.

    The opening of the Congregational Baptist Church is reported in the Chronicle,
    24 October 1874, page 12d.

    Information on the Baptist Church is in the Chronicle,
    15 January 1876, page 11c,
    Register,
    25 October 1924, page 4f.

    Information on the Dunn Memorial Church is in the Observer,
    20 September 1884, page 31e.

    "Society of Friends - Mount Barker Reminiscences" is in the Observer,
    18 May 1912, page 50e.

    Information on a high school is in the Register, 23 May 1912, page 8e.

    The diamond jubilee of the Church of Christ is reported upon in the Register,
    29 September 1926, page 14b.

    A school jubilee is reported upon in the Register,
    15 September 1927, page 12e,
    Observer,
    17 September 1927, page 47d.

    A history of the Presbyterian Church is in the Advertiser,
    25 February 1929, page 15g.

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    Descriptions of Town and District

    "A Trip to Mount Barker in 1838 [by Robert Rankine and others]" is in the Register,
    7 January 1893, page 1e (supp.).

    "First Ascent of Mount Barker" is in the Advertiser,
    9 and 14 October 1935, pages 11a and 11b.
    A dissenting opinion is expressed in the Observer,
    13 August 1892, page 9e.
    20 August 1892, page 10b.

    "A Trip to The Mount Barker District" is in the South Australia Magazine, 1841-1842, page 187;
    also see page 251.

    "Early Days at Mount Barker" is in the Chronicle,
    14 January 1893, page 8f,
    "Reminiscences of Bygone Days" on
    23 July 1927, page 56.

    "Old Times in Mount Barker" is in the Register,
    11 February 1905, page 10a.

    The district is described in the Southern Australian,
    20 May 1842, page 3b and
    the infant village in the Observer,
    2 September 1843, page 5b and
    Register,
    27 January 1847, page 2e:

    "Mount Barker Pioneers", the reminiscences of Lucy Coleman, is in the Advertiser,
    19 November 1924, page 14d.

    The SA Gazette & Mining Journal of 24 March 1849, page 3b declares:

    The reminiscences of James Bell are in the Weekly Herald,
    15 April 1899, page 4a,
    "Some Old Time Memories" is in the Register,
    7, 8 and 10 March 1904, pages 6a, 7b and 6d,
    "Echoes of the Past - Old Times in Mount Barker" on
    11 February 1905, page 10a.
    Some "old folks" of the district are listed in the Chronicle,
    30 December 1905, page 14e.
    The reminiscences of John Halliday are in the Register,
    13 July 1908, page 5g.

    "The Old Days at Mount Barker - Some Reminiscences" is in the Advertiser,
    11 January 1913, page 6d.

    The district is described in the Register,
    25 March 1862, page 3d.

    Sketches of the town and district are in the Pictorial Australian,
    December 1883, pages 180-181 and a supplement.
    A history of the town and photographs are in the Observer,
    12 and 19 March 1904, pages 23 and 23-24,
    5 February 1927, page 33,
    Chronicle,
    23 and 30 March 1933, pages 33-44 and 33-44.

    Reminiscences are in the Observer,
    16 October 1868, page 2 (supp.)

    The town is described inParliamentary Paper 67/1888,
    Chronicle,
    2 December 1876, page 8b,
    Register,
    29 March 1888, page 6f,
    13, 20 and 27 July 1892, pages 1a (supp.).
    Observer,
    8 February 1890, page 32a.

    Its sanitary condition was the cause for complaint in the Register,
    6 February 1890, page 7d - "The fearful odours which pervade Mount Barker [are] most perceptible; as such deadly insidious..."; also see
    7 February 1890, page 7c.

    "Sanitation at Mount Barker" is in the Observer,
    15 December 1900, page 30e.

    "A Historical Town" is in the Observer,
    12 and 19 March 1904, pages 4a-21 and 5a.

    "Beauteous Mount Barker" is in the Advertiser,
    11 March 1910, page 8f,
    "Picturesque Mount Barker" in the Register on
    13 March 1918, page 6g,
    "Prosperous Mount Barker" on
    6 February 1925, page 13e,
    28 January 1927, page 12; also see
    The Mail,
    5 and 12 October 1912, pages 10 and 10.

    Photographs are in the Chronicle,
    16 August 1913, page 31,
    27 March 1926, page 37,
    19 March 1927, page 39.

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    Miscellany

    Biographical details of Captain John Finnis are in the Register,
    6 February 1925, page 14g, 17 and 24 April 1925, pages 10e and 10f,
    8 and 16 May 1925, pages 12a and 4f.

    A local Show is reported in the Register,
    25 March 1848, page 2c and
    information on the Agricultural Association in the South Australian,
    24 November 1848, page 4b. Also see
    Register,
    12 March 1897, pages 5b-c- 7d,
    Observer,
    21 March 1903, pages 24-25,
    17 March 1906, page 29.
    The Critic,
    21 March 1903, page 16,
    Chronicle,
    19 March 1904, page 42 and
    23 March 1907, page 31 for photographs of a show and Place Names - Nairne.
    Historical information on the society is in the Advertiser,
    16 January 1862, page 3c,
    Register,
    19 January 1907, page 4c.

    A proposed market is discussed in the Register,
    17 June 1854, page 3c,
    8 July 1854, page 3d.

    The state of the Adelaide-Mount Barker road is discussed in the Register,
    23 June and 26 July 1856, pages 3g and 2g and
    the "Origin of Mount Barker Road" on
    6 December 1902, page 8e.
    Tolls payable on the road appear on
    26 June 1841, page 3e.

    Information on the road is in the Observer,
    2 January 1875, page 11a.
    A description of the road from Adelaide near the Mountain Hut is in the Register,
    29 October 1878, page 6b.
    "The Mount Barker Road" is in the Chronicle,
    2 October 1909, page 48d,
    "A Rocky Road" in the Observer,
    28 February 1920, page 39e.
    Historical information is in The News,
    16 May 1928, page 10a.

    "Mines in the Mount Barker District" is in the Register,
    30 April 1857, page 3c.

    The Register of
    16 October 1857, page 2e has an editorial on a proposed electric telegraph from Adelaide;also see
    8 January 1858, page 2h.

    "The Police at Mount Barker" is in the Observer,
    25 September 1858, page 5a,
    16 October 1858, page 2d (supp.).
    Also see South Australia - Police.

    A rifle match against Milang is reported in the Register,
    12 October 1860, page 3f;
    a Volunteers' review in the Chronicle,
    25 May 1861, page 3a.

    An editorial re a proposed Adelaide-Mount Barker railway is in the Register,
    18 June 1861, page 2f; also see
    19 June 1861, page 3a and
    Parliamentary Paper 55/1861,
    22 July 1878, page 6g.
    The works on the line to Strathalbyn are described on
    29 October 1883, page 6c,
    23 June 1884, page 6e.

    On 28 November 1862 at page 2c of the Register an amazing editorial re "Priestly Interference at Elections" is published; see 29 November 1862, page 2f for the reverend gentleman's response and the editor's reaction.

    John Frame's farm is described in the Register,
    5 April 1862, page 2h; also see
    Chronicle,
    15 December 1932, page 7.
    An obituary of John Frame is in the Register,
    14 July 1885, page 5e,
    Observer,
    18 July 1885, page 33d.
    "Wheat Culture - A Young Enthusiast [J.L. Frame]" is in the Register,
    26 August 1911, page 15e,
    "The Frame Family" on
    17 March 1921, page 8d.

    A cricket match against Echunga is reported in the Register,
    28 April 1862, page 3d,
    against Stirling East in the Express,
    29 January 1875, page 3f.
    A photograph is in the Observer,
    30 January 1904, page 26.

    A reaping match is reported in the Register,
    31 December 1862, page 3e.

    A picnic for juveniles under the auspices of Mr John Dunn is reported in the Chronicle,
    7 January 1865, page 3b.

    Information on the life and times of Mrs John Dunn, senior, and a history of the family in South Australia from 1840 is in the Register,
    30 November 1870, page 5e.

    A ploughing match is reported in the Express,
    4 October 1872, page 3b,
    3 October 1873, page 3b.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Ploughing Matches.

    A coach trip from Adelaide to Mount Barker is described in the Register,
    25 December 1874, page 6a.
    Also see South Australia - Transport - Horse Coaches.

    A Flower Show is reported in the Chronicle,
    1 January 1876, page 13b.

    A hilarious account of "An Attempted Concert at Mount Barker" is in the Register,
    9 August 1877, page 6c:

    "The Hounds at Mount Barker" is in the Chronicle,
    12 October 1878, page 17d.

    Information on a brass band is in the Observer,
    26 July 1879, page 7e.

    Almshouses in the town are discussed in the Register,
    26 June 1879, page 5c,
    Observer,
    28 June 1879, page 8a.
    Also see South Australia - Social Matters - Miscellany - Charity.

    A public dinner for C.M.R. Dumas is reported in the Observer,
    9 October 1880, page 636a.
    An obituary of Victor Dumas is in the Register,
    30 December 1882, page 5b.

    "Justice at Mount Barker" is in the Chronicle,
    23 September 1882, page 5c.

    "The Salvation Army at Mount Barker" is in the Advertiser,
    31 October 1884, page 2c (supp.).

    The Register of
    24 June 1887 at page 3h has a letter from Alexander Tolmer where he refers to an altercation in Gloag's Hotel in the early 1840s in respect of Governor Grey; see
    28 June 1887, page 7g for some dissenting comments from a colonist of the day.

    A visit from the Beekeepers' Association is reported in the Register,
    24 October 1887, page 3f.

    "Presentation of Dunn Park" is in the Chronicle,
    2 and 9 April 1892, pages 22f and 7f.

    An article entitled "A Trip to Mount Barker in 1838", by Robert Rankine is in the Register,
    7 January 1893 (supp.), page 1e.

    "Presentation of Dunn Park" is in the Chronicle,
    2 and 9 April 1892, pages 22f and 7f.

    Biographical details of William Burton are in the Register,
    1 June 1892, page 4h.
    of the Neate family on 13 October 1894, page 5c.
    of Benjamin Sanders in the Observer,
    17 April 1897, page 29e.

    A sports day is reported in the Chronicle,
    20 November 1897, page 18b.
    A photograph of a football team is in the Chronicle,
    6 August 1910, page 30.

    A field naturalists excursion is reported in the Register,
    14 November 1901, page 6h.

    "The Barker Memorial" is in the Register,
    21 and 22 January 1903, pages 4c and 4e-5d-7g.

    The formation of a poultry club is reported in the Register,
    22 March 1904, page 3d.

    "Mr Von Doussa and His Sideshows" is in the Register;
    10 March 1905, page 5b.

    "Telephone to Mount Barker" is in the Advertiser,
    8 June 1905, page 8h.

    "Disputing Footballers" is in the Observer,
    17 June 1905, page 1b (supp.).
    "The Hahndorf - Mount Barker Football Match" is in the Register,
    19 July 1907, page 3g.
    .

    "Dalmeny Park" is described in the Advertiser,
    14 December 1905, page 7h.
    Information on the golf club is in the Observer,
    20 April 1907, page 21e.

    "The Adelaide Hounds - A Country Run" is in the Register,
    11 June 1906, page 7d.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs F.C. Smith is reported in the Register,
    7 July 1906, page 7a.

    Biographical details of Hugh McFarlane are in the Register,
    1 September 1906, page 6i, 14 May 1907, page 4h,
    1 September 1917, page 6g.

    "Manual Training - Morning With a Sloyd Class" is in the Register,
    28 July 1909, page 9c;
    a photograph is in the Register,
    29 January 1910, page 6.

    A threatening bushfire is described in the Register,
    23 January 1912, page 9a.
    Also see South Australia - Natural Disasters - Bushfires.

    Information on its water supply is in the Observer,
    18 May 1912, page 18d,
    17 August 1912, page 16c,
    15 February 1913, page 17a,
    22 March 1913, page 44d,
    26 July 1913, page 40a,
    24 January 1914, page 40b.
    Also see South Australia - Water Conservation.

    The opening of a bowling green is reported in the Register,
    25 February 1913, page 5c;
    Photographs of the opening are in the Observer,
    8 March 1913, page 29.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs Thomas Gilbert is reported in the Register,
    23 October 1913, page 8a.

    Biographical details of Mrs E.S. May are in the Register,
    9 September 1913, page 14a,
    of Mrs Mary Cameron in the Observer,
    8 May 1915, page 46e;
    an obituary appears on 4 September 1915, page 46a.

    Biographical details of Abel Shepley are in the Register,
    27 May 1922, page 6g.

    Photographs of the town's "welcome to the soldiers" are in the Chronicle,
    16 June 1917, page 23.

    "More Easter Fun" is in the Register,
    19 April 1920, page 4f.

    Information on the Mount Barker Rest Home is in the Register,
    2 October 1922, page 10f,
    Observer,
    7 October 1922, page 10c.

    The unveiling of a soldiers' memorial is in the Observer,
    30 December 1922, page 15d.
    Also see South Australia - World War I - Memorials to the Fallen.

    "The Romance of a Fight for Light" is in the Register,
    20 March 1923, page 9d,
    15 June 1923, page 12e.
    Observer,
    24 March 1923, page 34d.

    A photograph of locally grown tobacco being taken to market is in the Chronicle,
    8 October 1927, page 50d,
    of a thatched cottage on
    19 January 1933, page 38.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Tobacco.

    Barker, Mount

    Obituaries

    An obituary of William Steele is in the Register,
    17 August 1868, page 2e,
    of E. Castle, SM, on 7 December 1877, page 5d.

    An obituary of Frederick Stone is in the Register,
    24 April 1882, page 5a,
    of Lachlan MacFarlan on 20 April 1892, page 5d,
    of A.W. Richardson on 7 April 1894, page 5b,
    of Walter Paterson on 4 May 1894, page 3c,
    of Edward Tear on 14 July 1894, page 5a,
    of C.E. Dutch on 23 January 1895, page 7c,
    of Thomas Webber on 20 April 1895, page 7c.

    An obituary of Walter Paterson is in the Observer,
    5 May 1894, page 30d,
    of Allen Bell on 23 June 1894, page 43e,
    of Edward Tear on 21 July 1894, page 30e,
    of Mrs Mary A. Mott on 23 February 1895, page 30a,
    of William Gray on 11 January 1896, page 14b.

    An obituary of Allan Bell is in the Register,
    15 and 16 June 1894, pages 5b and 7f,
    of Mrs Thomas Bonython on 24 September 1894, page 5a,
    of John Watts, brickmaker, on 22 June 1895, page 29b,
    of W. Chapman on 30 November 1895, page 31c,
    of Alfred Champion, carrier, on 11 July 1896, page 8c,
    of Mrs E.C. Homersham on 23 August 1902, page 35a,
    of John Morris on 18 June 1904, page 34c,
    of John Cook on 2 September 1912, page 20c.

    An obituary of Mrs E. Hender is in the Observer,
    14 July 1900, page 22d,
    of Robert Peake on 25 April 1903, page 21c,
    of Edward Hender on 5 September 1903, page 34c,
    of John Pellew on 21 May 1904, page 34c,
    of Charles Charlton on 18 February 1905, page 34b,
    of Richard Andrews on 6 May 1905, page 33d,
    of Thomas Paltridge on 23 September 1905, page 42e.

    An obituary of Mrs E. Hender is in the Register,
    12 July 1900, page 5b,
    of Mrs Allan Wilson on 27 April 1901, page 7c,
    of S. Bezor on 20 July 1901, page 7d,
    of James Blight on 24 August 1901, page 5c,
    of Dr Octavius Weld on 29 October 1901, page 5c,
    of Mrs Mitchell on 7 December 1901, page 9d,
    of Mrs E.C. Homersham on 20 August 1902, page 4h,
    of Richard Mills on 23 December 1902, page 5c.

    An obituary of Miss M.E. Chapman, "Another South Australian Martyr", is in the Observer,
    13 October 1900, page 26c.

    An obituary of Mrs W. Wooley is in the Register,
    10 April 1903, page 5b,
    of Mrs Robert Peake on 22 April 1903, page 4i,
    of A. Little on 15 August 1903, page 5b,
    of Edward Hender on 2 September 1903, page 4g,
    of William Haines on 16 September 1903, page 5a,
    of Mrs Reuben Pope on 31 October 1903, page 7e,
    of Mrs James Blight and Joseph Hudson on 5 December 1903, page 7b.

    An obituary of John Pellew is in the Register,
    14 May 1904, page 7b,
    of John Moore on 10 June 1904, page 5b,
    of W.M. Ockenden, police constable, on 9 July 1904, page 6i,
    of Mrs Alfred Champion on 7 October 1904, page 4g,
    of Charles Charlton on 11 February 1905, page 7b,
    of Richard Andrews on 2 May 1905, page 5a,
    of William Haines on 20 May 1905, page 4c,
    of Robert Murray on 8 July 1905, page 7d.

    An obituary of Mrs Rachel A. Mackie is in the Observer,
    27 January 1906, page 38b,
    of Mrs John Pellew on 24 March 1906, page 38b,
    of F.I. Smith on 3 April 1909, page 38d,
    of William Barker on 26 June 1909, page 40b,
    of Mrs John Paltridge on 3 July 1909, page 40a,
    of William Tyrie on 14 August 1909, page 40a,
    of Reuben Pope on 16 October 1909, page 40b.

    An obituary of Mrs Rachel A. Mackie is in the Register,
    24 January 1906, page 5a,
    of Mrs J.A. George on 3 March 1906, page 7a,
    of Mrs John Pellew on 21 March 1906, page 5c,
    of John Minard on 2 March 1907, page 7e.

    An obituary of Allan Bell is in the Register,
    24 January 1908, page 5a,
    of John Follett on 12 January 1909, page 7a,
    of William Tyrie on 7 August 1909, page 9b,
    of Frederick C. Smith on 14 June 1910, page 6i,
    of Mrs Mary A. Simpson on 9 July 1910, page 13b,
    of John Leonard on 22 October 1910, page 13a,
    of Harry Paltridge on 14 December 1910, page 6h.

    An obituary of Frederick C. Smith is in the Observer,
    18 June 1910, page 40a,
    of John Pope on 7 January 1911, page 39a,
    of C.E. Dutch on 3 June 1911, page 41a,
    of J. Blight on 15 July 1911, page 39a,
    of William Ellis on 8 March 1913, page 41a,
    of T.H. Stephenson on 21 February 1914, page 41a,
    of Donald Cameron on 12 August 1916, page 20b,
    of F.T. Liebing on 21 October 1916, page 35a,
    of Benjamin Sanders on 23 December 1916, page 21a,
    of Hugh McFarlane on 12 July 1919, page 42e.

    An obituary of C.E. Dutch is in the Register,
    27 May 1911, page 15a,
    of James Blight on 8 July 1911, page 15d
    , of Alfred Sexton on 18 November 1911, page 15d,
    of Mrs Ann Tyrrell on 22 February 1912, page 4h,
    of John D. Bradford on 27 and 31 March 1913, pages 6g and 6g,
    of Mrs C. Howard on 17 September 1913, page 14a,
    of Thomas H. Stephenson on 16 February 1914, page 8b,
    of Mrs Mary Campbell on 28 August 1915, page 8g.

    An obituary of Alfred Sexton is in the Chronicle,
    25 November 1911, page 40e.

    An obituary of Donald Cameron is in the Register,
    10 August 1916, page 4i,
    of Mrs Thomas Gilbert on 12 August 1916, page 9a,
    of Benjamin Sanders on 18 December 1916, page 4g,
    of T.C. Paltridge on 2 August 1918, page 4f,
    of Hugh McFarlane on 9 July 1919, page 6g,
    of Mrs B.J. Price on 9 September 1919, page 4f,
    of Mrs Sarah Fowler on 18 January 1923, page 6h,
    of Mrs Bridget Nolan on 14 November 1923, page 11f,
    of George F. Ward on 15 November 1923, page 8h.

    An obituary of Mrs Sarah F. Stephenson is in the Observer,
    20 January 1923, page 24b,
    of Mrs Hannah Martin on 5 July 1924, page 38b,
    of I.F. Jackson on 8 November 1924, page 39b,
    of Mrs Ellen H. Rundle on 23 May 1925, page 28e,
    of Abel Shepley on 19 September 1925, page 10e,
    of Edward Hender on 6 February 1926, page 42e,
    of H.A. Monks on 1 May 1926, page 22a,
    of H.S. Dunn on 18 December 1926, page 8d,
    of John Craig on 31 December 1927, page 48d,
    of H.B.F. Chapman on 15 September 1928, page 34e.

    An obituary of I.F. Jackson is in the Register,
    31 October 1924, page 8h,
    of Alfred C. Daw on 19 December 1924, page 15c,
    of John O'Brien on 6 May 1925, page 12g,
    of Charles Raison on 28 May 1925, page 11b,
    of Abel Shepherd on 15 September 1925, page 8g.

    An obituary of Edward Hender is in the Register,
    4 February 1926, page 8f,
    of Mrs Janet B. Cornelius on 16 July 1926, page 8i,
    of H.S. Dunn on 13 December 1926, page 13g,
    of John Laver on 29 January 1927, page 13f,
    of Richard Daniel on 23 August 1927, page 11c,
    of John Craig on 22 December 1927, page 7e.

    An obituary of Edward J. Barratt is in the Register,
    21 June 1928, page 15f,
    of Miss Elizabeth Hayes on 1 November 1928, page 13d.

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