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Additional listing on group sheet stored after McKinnon-Maclaurin folder
Book of Remembrance entry
B.E. : Lieutenant, Tunnelling Corps, A.I.F., France. Enlisting 8th May, 1916, and sailing 25th October as second lieutenant, crossed to France in January, 1917. Becoming seriously ill in February, was invalided from No. 24 General Hospital, Etaples, to 3rd London G.H. and thence to Australia, being demobilised in January, 1918, after seven months in Randwick Military Hospital. Early education at Newington College.
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1888Birth in Hurstville -- NSW, Australia 7 July 1888
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1901Early education at Newington College, Stanmore, NSW, Australia 1901
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1913Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1913
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1916Enlisted 8 May 1916
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?Military service as Lieutenant at France --, France
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1918Surveyor at RIverina -Riverina South Gold Mine- WA, Australia 1918
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1919Staff at Mt Magnet -- WA, Australia 1919
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1920Surveyor at Feysville -- WA, Australia 1920
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1920Underground Manager at Feysville -- WA, Australia 1920
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1920Acting General Manager at Feysville -- WA, Australia 1920
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1923Petrologist at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1923
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1924Staff 1924
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1924Lubrication Engineer 1924
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1924Manager 1924
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From the archives
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