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S.C. (Sgt. in Senior Cadets and a senior prefect in 1908); in 1905 gained
Diplom a of Royal Coll. of Music; Dux in M ath. 1909; Ormond; B.C.E.; Ar gus Scholarship in Civil Engine ering 1914; inter -Univ. hockey team; four years in M.U.R. and a first class shot; after graduating was in Viet. Railway Dept., and later a surveyor in the Lands Dept.
June 1915, Pte. Engr. rfts.; had pneumonia in camp; school of instruction, Broad meadows; later transf. 5th, F.C.E.; sailed 23.11.15 as Lieut. 5th F.C.E.; while camped near Canal saved a man from drowning; landed at Marseilles 23.3.16, and was killed in action near Armentieres on 23rd April 1916 (Easter Sunday) by a 4-in. shell. He was one of the first Australians to fall in France.</item1201524></item134><item151><item1201525><id>49075</id><type>37</type><title>OLIVE W.M. : Engineer - Vietnam Railways Works And Ways Branch</title><hhash/></item1201525></item151><item196><item1201526>4706</item1201526></item196><item197><item1201527>4819</item1201527></item197><item198><item1201528>1910</item1201528></item198><item263><item1201529>6096</item1201529></item263><item14056><item1201530>1910</item1201530></item14056><item14058><item1276783>8970</item1276783></item14058></details></record>
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