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M.B., Ch.M.; F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. : Major, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., England and France. Enlisting about October, 1915, and sailing 20th February, 1917, was at Epsom War Hospital, later joining 1st Australian Field Ambulance on the Somme and becoming M.O. 1st Divisional Field Artillery and A.A.S.C. Then transferring to 2nd A.F.Amb., was second in command and for a time Acting O.C. and D.A.D.M.S. 1st Division and subsequently of Amalgamated Divisions during demobilisation in Belgium. Supervised medical evacuation from Charleroi and was last M.O. to leave, returning about July, 1920. Hon. Consultant Urologist, Hospital for Sick Children, Brisbane. Early education at Bowen House and Brisbane Grammar Schools. Later at St. Andrew's College.
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1890Birth in Beenleigh -- QLD, Australia 1890
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?Early education at Bowen House School, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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?Early education at Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1915Enlisted 1 Oct 1915
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?Military service as Major at Wingate, England --, United Kingdom ; France --, France
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1920Urologist at Brisbane -Brisbane General Hospital- QLD, Australia 1920
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?Sutton, Neville Graham
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?Urologist at Brisbane -Hospital For Sick Children- Qld, Australia
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?Urologist at Brisbane -- QLD, Australia
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?Resident Medical Officer at Brisbane -Brisbane General Hospital- QLD, Australia
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1952Sutton M.G. : Death 1952
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