Furthermore
During the last few years he took a leading part in the establishment of the newsprint industry at Boyer, Tasmania, in the interests of which he paid three visits to America. From Obit Aust24312
Book of Remembrance entry
FINK, THOROLD. 1915.
M.C.E.G.S.; Articled Clerks' course.
30.9.16, Gnr.; sailed A/Bdr. 2nd F.A.B. rfts. 11.5.17; France, to 37th Bty. 10th F.A.B. August 1917; wounded by shell 5.4.18; invalided to England; returned 7.3.19. Discharged 9.4.19.
M.C.E.G.S.; Articled Clerks' course.
30.9.16, Gnr.; sailed A/Bdr. 2nd F.A.B. rfts. 11.5.17; France, to 37th Bty. 10th F.A.B. August 1917; wounded by shell 5.4.18; invalided to England; returned 7.3.19. Discharged 9.4.19.
TIMELINE
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1896FINK T. : Life.Birth 1896
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?Early education at Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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?Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
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1916Military service as Gunner 30 September 1916
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1919Military service 9 April 1919
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1942Director at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1942
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1942Death in Werribee -- VIC, Australia 1942
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