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LABY, Thomas Howell

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On arrival in Melbourne he joined the Melbourne Round Table group, to become its secretary until his death, and acting Dominion secretary in 1916-19, expressing through this movement and elsewhere his concern for Australia's Imperial war effort. He developed valves for an anti-gas respirator (accepted by the military authorities but not used in action) designed with W. A. Osborne and (Sir) D. O. Masson; he undertook radiographic testing of fuse for the Defence Department and inspected X-ray equipment for military hospitals; but he chafed at the shortage of scientific war-work. In 1918 Mr Justice Higgins engaged him to report on the training and classification of Commonwealth Public Service professional officers.[From ADB entry]

Book of Remembrance entry

Not listed in the Book of Remembrance or on the University of Melbourne Roll of Active Service. Mentioned in the University of Melbourne Calendar 1915-1916 as having given Home Service working with the Commonwealth Advisory Council of Science and Industry whilst working at the University. Professor Laby and his staff did a large amount of X-ray work for the Defence Department.

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