No worries, Deskman, a lot of people get tricked by the "spacing". Basically, the space per entry can allow for three lines. They wrote really high in the space for the first line of info (call it line 1), and when they could see they only needed one more line for the next bit of info, they wrote at the bottom (call that line 3). So when multiple entries in a row are written this way, that pesky blank "line 2" makes it look like a natural spacing between people. It's a common problem on passenger lists as well.
Glad you two can connect... if either of you need/want the death notice for Selwyn's father Alfred, let me know! (I was cruising the newspapers for him.... still locked in.... bored....)