DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Transcribed from South Africa Magazine 9 November 1918

 

BIRTHS

 

BREBNER—At Themvigwa Estate, on October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. BREBNER, a daughter.

LUXMOORE-BALL—On the 27th September, to Mrs. R. LUXMOORE-BALL, wife of Lieut.-Colonel LUXMOORE-BALL, D.S.O., D.C.M., Welsh Guards (and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. GIBSON, of Buccleuch House, Kenilworth), of a daughter, at “The Shrubbery,” Grove Road, South Southsea, Hants.

SIMPSON—On the 5th November, at Tuesley Court, Godalming, Surrey, the wife of Dundas SIMPSON, of a daughter.

WINER—On September 5, at Witbank Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave WINER, a daughter.

 

MARRIAGES

 

FRANKLIN-ARONSON—On September 4, at Johannesburg, Leopold FRANKLIN to Miriam ARONSON.

MOUAT-FITZSIMMONS—At Durban, on August 28, Gerald Calthrop MOUAT, Chief Officer of the s.s. Hangchow, to Ida Constance FITZSIMMONS, of Durban.

NORMAN-MILLAR—On September 2, Alfred E. NORMAN, of S.A.M.R., Artillery Brigade, to Wilhelmina MILLAR, youngest daughter of Mr. W. J. MILLAR, of Green Point.

 

DEATHS

 

BASKETT—On October 27, at Lokoja, of pneumonia following influenza, Lieutenant Edmund Graham BASKETT, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, Adjutant of Nigeria Regiment, aged 35.

CHATFIELD—Whilst on a visit to Kimberley, South Africa, from influenza, Kate Eugenia, third daughter of the late George Eugene CHATFIELD and granddaughter of the late Rev. Robert Money CHATFIELD, M.A., Vicar of Woodford, Salisbury, Wilts. By cable.

COXWELL—Died on October 31, at Salisbury, Rhodesia, Edward COXWELL, J.P., husband of E. C. (Lulu) COXWELL, 63, Shirley Road, Southampton, age 51. By cable. Deeply regretted.

DOHERTY—At Cradock, R. E. E. B. DOHERTY, late of the Union Irrigation Department.

HENOCHSBERG—Nov. 1st at a Nursing Home, 20, Beaumont Street, W.1, after short illness, Julius eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. HENOCHSBERG, of Johannesburg, and 194, Bishopsgate, E.C., aged 46.

KOCK—At Pretoria Hospital, on August 23, Lieutenant Frans Willem KOCK, aged 40 years.

LANGSTON—On August 27, at Worcester, John William LANGSTON, in his 46th year.

LEVE—At Cape Town, September 1, Abraham LEVE.

LIGHTBODY—At Kroonstad, on October 23, of influenza, James LIGHTBODY, aged 49 years.

MOLLISON—Killed in action on October 9, Robert MOLLISON, S.A.I., aged 19 years, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. MOLLISON, of Benoni.

STEVENSON—At Kenilworth, on October 28, of pneumonia, Elizabeth, the wife of Alexander STEVENSON.

THERON—At Theunissen, on October 19, of pneumonia, D. L. THERON, M.B., Ch. B., R.M.O.

WATT—At Krugersdorp, on October 29, Dorothy, wife of Captain N. J. WATT, R.A.M.C.

WOODS—On October 25th Frederick John WOODS, S.A.H.A., from pneumonia following influenza at Devonport Military Hospital, only surviving son of F. E. WOODS, Bulawayo.

 

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IMPORTANT TO SERVICE MEN

 

Soldiers and Sailors and others desiring expert up-to-date advice about after-war opportunities in South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and elsewhere should consult the Migration Department of the Salvation Army, which co-operates with the State Government and other authorities in colonization work. Passages booked to and from all parts of the Dominion. Special departments for men, wives and families, single women, widows and children, orphans, etc. Correspondence invited. Address Commissioner Lamb, 122, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Branches: 12, Pembroke Place, Liverpool; 202, Hope Street, Glasgow; and at Aberdeen.

 

Regards,

Ellen Stanton

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