Book of Remembrance entry
Eustace Coghill was a law student when he enlisted and turned 19 on the ship over in October 1916. He saw service in France with divisional artillery columns and the field artillery brigade before influenza brought him home. Upon his return he studied law, winning the Supreme Court Prize in 1923. He went on to be the law reporter for the Argus and in 1935 was appointed as the Supreme Court Librarian. After 20 years in the role he was appointed as a master of the Supreme Court.
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1916Military service 17 February 1916
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1922Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 23 December 1922
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1923Admitted to the Bar 1923 at Melbourne [ VIC Australia ]
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1924Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 12 April 1924
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1935Journalist at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1 August 1935
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1935Chief Librarian at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1 August 1935
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1935Secretary at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1 August 1935
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1935Barrister at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1 August 1935
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