Book of Remembrance entry
LL.B. : Lieutenant, 54th and 56th Battns., A.I.F., Gallipoli and France. Enlisting 28th August, 1914, and sailing 18th October with 2nd Battn., fought at Gallipoli from the Landing to the Evacuation. Transferring to 54th Battn. 14th February, 1916, and crossing to France, served until return to Australia in June, 1918. Re-embarking 30th July, joined 56th Battn. 2nd December and remained with it until demobilisation. Early education at St. Patrick's College, Goulburn.
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1893Kinsella E.P. : Life.Birth 10 Jun 1893
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?Early education at St Patrick's College, Goulburn, NSW, Australia
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1910Cadet Draughtsman at Wagga Wagga -- NSW, Australia 10 June 1910
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1914Enlisted 28 Aug 1914
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?Military service as Lieutenant at Gallipoli --, Turkey ; France --, France
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1920Draughtsman at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1920
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1926Clerk 1 June 1926
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1927Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1927
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1927Admitted to the Bar 5 May 1927
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1930Member of Legislative Assembly at Georges River -- NSW, Australia 25 October 1930
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1943Judge, District Court 19 January 1943
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1950Judge, Supreme Court 18 January 1950
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1964Appointed C.B.E. 1964
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?Cadet Draughtsman at Moree -- NSW, Australia
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?Cadet Draughtsman at Glen Innes -- NSW, Australia
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1967Death in Darlinghurst -- NSW, Australia 20 December 1967
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