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M.M., B.A. : Private, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., Gallipoli, England and France. Enlisting 21st August, 1914, and sailing 19th October, served with 1st Australian Field Ambulance until invalided from Gallipoli to England. Upon recovery was engaged in bacteriological research in connection with Pasteur Institute and later transferring to Artillery as medical detail, was attached to 1st Brigade, returning 23rd November, 1918.
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1889Birth in Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1889
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1914Military service as Private at Gallipoli --, Turkey ; Wingate, England --, United Kingdom ; France --, France 1914
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1914Teacher at Werris Creek -- NSW, Australia 1914
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1914Enlisted 21 Aug 1914
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1918Returned to Australia 1 Nov 1918
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1921Teacher.Teacher IIA at Newtown -- NSW, Australia 1921
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1928Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1928
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1928Supervisor of Subsidised Schools at Cessnock -- NSW, Australia 1928
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1928Teacher at Singleton -- NSW, Australia 1928
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1932Inspector of Rural Schools at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1932
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1932Sent overseas by NSW Government to Study Teaching Practice 1932 at United States Of America [ USA ]
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1932Sent overseas by NSW Government to Study Teaching Practice 1932 at Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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1933Relieving Staff at Boggabilla -- NSW, Australia 1 July 1933
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1933Headmaster at Bargo -- NSW, Australia 1933
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1938Relieving Staff at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1938
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1940Teacher.First Assistant Teacher at Five Dock -- NSW, Australia 1940
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