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Ronald Walter McGOWN

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 Ronald Walter McGOWN

( late of Blackheath )

Joined NSW Police Force via NSW Police Cadet system on 22 February 1971

Cadet #  2697

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15631

Rank:   NSW Police Cadet – started 22 February 1971

Probationary Constable – appointed 6 February 1973

Constable 1st Class – appointed 6 February 1978

Senior Constable

Stations?, Blacktown ( 1970’s – 1980’s ), Penrith HWP ( 1980’s ), either Springwood or Katoomba, Lithgow ( G.D’s & Rescue Squad ) – death

ServiceFrom  22 February 1971  to  10 June 1998 = 27+ years Service

AwardsNational medal – granted 21 August 1989

1st Clasp to National medal – granted 4 May 1998

Born:  6 February 1954

Died on:  10 June 1998

Cause:  Liver Cancer – died within 3 months of diagnosis

Age:  44

Funeral date? June 1998

Funeral location:  Leura Crematorium

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at:  Leura Crematorium

Rescue 27 ( Blacktown ) Ron McGOWN,

Rescue 27 ( Blacktown )  1980
Ron McGOWN

 

Rescue 27 ( Blacktown ) Ron McGOWN, Henry LEVY, Col KELSON

Rescue 27 ( Blacktown )  1980
Ron McGOWN, Henry LEVY, Col KELSON

 

Located at Leura Memorial Gardens

Located at Leura Memorial Gardens

 RON IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

Touch plate at the National Police Wall of Remembrance, Canberra

Touch plate at the National Police Wall of Remembrance, Canberra

 

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Rons’ cancer was deemed a HOD from a rescue response incident in Blacktown to a chemical spill.

Trevor Watkins was also a Rescue Operator who attended the same incident and died some time before Ron of the same cancer.  Doctors linked the 2 Police to the same chemical spill event.
Trevor, however, is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance.

 

 

 

 

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Trevor L. WATKINS

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Trevor L. WATKINS

aka  Wokeye

New South Wales Police Force

Probationary Regd. # 92499

Regd. #  18284 TBC

Rank:   Senior Constable

Stations?, Blacktown G.D’s & Rescue Squad

ServiceFrom  to  ?

Awards?

Born:  9 April 1953 ?TBC

Died on? ? pre 1998

Cause:  Liver Cancer

Age?TBA

Funeral date?TBA

Funeral location?TBA

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 

 

TREVOR  is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  * BUT SHOULD BE

 

 Funeral location ?

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Trevor’s cancer should be deemed a HOD from a rescue response incident in Blacktown to a chemical spill. Trevor Watkins was a Police Rescue Operator who attended the same incident as
Ronald Walter McGOWN.   Ron died on the 10 June 1998 within 3 months of being diagnosed with Liver Cancer.

Ron IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance but Trevor is NOT mentioned on the same wall.

Doctors are reported to have linked the two Police and their disease to the chemical spill event.

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Mark Edward Dyett FORD

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Mark Edward Dyett FORD 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # ?

RankInspector

Stations?, Ryleston pre 1868 ( Senior Constable – 1868 ), Wollongong ( Senior Sergeant 1877 ), Bourke ( Sub-Inspector ), Police Camp – Tambaroora ( SenCon 1869 – 1870 ), German Town – Hill End ( Sgt – 1874 ), Orange ( Inspector )

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1862  to  ? ? about 1901 – retired on Pension

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  Sunday  26 November 1911 at ” Collingwood”, Hurstville

Cause?

Age:  70

Funeral date:  Tuesday  28 November 1911

Funeral location:  Church of England, Orange

Buried at:  Church of England Cemetery, Orange, NSW

 Memorial at?

 


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The Sun ( Sydney )     Thursday  7 December 1911    p 6
Retired Inspector of Police Mark Edward Ford, whose last post was at Orange, has died at Hurstvllle, aged 70 years. When in the service he was of the type that is always popular. He never allowed the officer to submerge the man, and consequently was greatly admired by the men under his control. In his day he was a splendid horse man, and went through many trying experiences in carrying out his police duties In the Interior.
Truth ( Sydney )     Sunday  3 December 1911    p 10
Mr. Mark Edward Dyett Ford, formerly inspector of police at Orange, died at Hurstville, and was buried at Orange on Tuesday. He was 70 years of age, a nephew of Dr. Frederick Thomas West Ford, police surgeon of Melbourne. He joined the force in Sydney in 1862 as a full private, was sergeant at Hill End in the good old days of the Hill, and was subsequently promoted to a sub-inspectorship. He retired on pension about ten years ago.
The Orange Leader – 27 November 1911 – Death of Mr Mark Edward James FORD.
The death occurred at Hurstville yesterday of Mr Mark Edward James Ford, who was inspector of the police force at Orange for a number of years, at the age of 70 years.  His wife died at Orange in July, 1896, the body will be brought to Orange by tomorrow morning’s mail train, and the remains will leave the Church of England School-room at 11am for the Church of England Cemetery.  Mr F. Ford has charge of the mortuary arrangements.
( Note on headstone has his name as Mark Edward Dyett Ford. )
He lived at ” CollingwoodHurstville.  Electoral Roll – 1930 – Ford, Mark Dyett – Kenwyn Street, Hurstville – Inspector of Police
Queanbeyan Age & Queanbeyan Observer    Tuesday  21 November 1916     p2
Wedding of Mark Mirion Ford – son of Mark Edward Dyett FORD & Mary Evelyn RICHARDSON in Queanbeyan

 

The Sydney Morning Herald      Monday  18 May 1868    p1
TESTIMONIAL TO SENIOR CONSTABLE FORD. –
The inhabitants of Rylstone, in praise worthy appreciation of the services of the above meritorious officer, have just presented him with a purse of upwards of £25, and an address engrossed on vellum, and signed by the donors. The address reads as follows :

” To MARK EDWARD DYETT FORD, Senior Constable.

The undersigned, inhabitants of Rylstone and neighbourhood, have much pleasure in presenting you with the following testimonial of their appreciation of your very efficient services as a public officer, in putting down crime, in this district.”

The signatures, with the sums attached follow, and from the amount (£25 5s. 6d.), it need hardly be said that some modest sums have been given, showing that the esteem this officer is held in is not alone confined to the wealthier class of the community. We have repeatedly had occasion to allude to the activity, zeal, and intelligence of senior-constable Ford, and when a selection was made from the whole of the police force of men to hunt down Clarke’s gang, Senior-constable Ford was chosen among the first. For his sake, we wish the testimonial had had a wider range, as the appreciation of his services is not confined to the district of Rylstone.

 

Illawarra mercury ( Wollongong )     Tuesday  6 June 1882    p 2

Acting Sub-Inspector Mark Edward Dyett Ford ( late of Wollongong and now of Bourke), has been gazetted a Sub-lnspector, a promotion which many friends in this district will be happy to hear of.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/135941403

 

 

 

New South Wales Government Gazette    Friday  8 June 1877   P 2251   Issue # 185
THE Bench of Magistrates at Wollongong, have this day appointed Senior-sergeant Mark Edward Dyett Ford, Inspector of Weights and Measures for the District of Wollongong.

ALFRED A. TURNER, P.M.

Court House, Wollongong,

4th June, 1877.

ttp://hillendfamilyhistory.com/history/occupations/f/

 

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Stanley Ralph NEAL

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 Stanley Ralph NEAL

( late of Albion Park )

aka  Stan

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  11681

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 1 November 1965

Senior Constable – appointed 1 November 1974

Detective Senior Sergeant – resignation

Stations?, Sutherland Detectives 1970’s – ( 24 Division ), Wollongong Detectives 1980’s – ( 82 Division ), Dapto Detectives ( O.I.C. ), Warilla Detectives ( O.I.C. ) – resignation in the late 1980’s

ServiceFrom  ?pre November 1965  to  ? ? ?1980’s – Resigned

AwardsNational Medal – granted 15 April 1981

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted on 28 May 1992

Born:   10 December 1945

Died on:  Tuesday  7 June 2016 during the evening

Cause:  Complications stemming from surgery at Wollongong Hospital

Age:  70

Funeral date:  Tuesday  14 June 2016 @ 3pm

Funeral location:  Parsons, 34 Belmore St, Wollongong

In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Council Of Australia
would be appreciated.

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

WARILLA POLICE SOCIAL FUNCTION AT THE BERRIMA WOOL SHED, BERRIMA.<br /> DET STAN NEALL<br /> FRI 060985

WARILLA POLICE SOCIAL FUNCTION AT THE BERRIMA WOOL SHED, BERRIMA.
DET STAN NEAL
FRI 060985

STAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Information received, via Wendy Neal ( Stan’s wife ) is that Stan died last night in Wollongong Hospital stemming from complications after a surgery.

Nothing further, at this stage, is known and we wish Wendy and the family our deepest condolences.

 

After Stan resigned from the NSW Police, he went into Private Security.

 

NEAL, STANLEY RALPH

Neal
Stanley Ralph

 of Albion Park

Passed away peacefully after a courageous battle, surrounded by loving family on June 7, 2016. Beloved husband of Wendy.  Dearly loved father, stepfather and father in law of Adrian, Brendan and Julie, Dianne and Brett, Brad.  Cherished Grandad of Asher, Nimah, Lachlan, Hamish, Wil, Jaxon, Zoe.  Loved brother and brother in law of Elaine, Shirley and Dennis, Robyn and Les and family, Mellissa and family. Much loved son in law of Anne.  Stanley will be sadly missed by his loving family and many dear friends.

Aged 70 Years
Forever in our hearts
A life well lived

 Relatives and friends are invited to attend Stanley’s funeral service to be held in the chapel, Parsons Funeral Home, 34 Belmore Street Wollongong on Tuesday June 14, 2016 at 3pm.

 In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Council Of Australia
would be appreciated.

http://funeralannouncement.com.au/neal-stanley-ralph/

 

 

NEAL,  STANLEY RALPH of Albion Park

Passed away peacefully after a courageous battle, surrounded by loving family on June 7, 2016.

Beloved husband of Wendy. Dearly loved father, stepfather and father in law of Adrian, Brendan and Julie, Dianne and Brett, Brad. Cherished Grandad of Asher, Nimah, Lachlan, Hamish, Wil, Jaxon, Zoe. Loved brother and brother in law of Elaine, Shirley and Dennis, Robyn and Les and family, Mellissa and family. Much loved son in law of Anne.
Stanley will be sadly missed by his loving family and many dear friends.

Aged 70 Years

Forever in our hearts

A life well lived

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Stanley’s funeral service to be held in the chapel, Parsons Funeral Home, 34 Belmore Street Wollongong on Tuesday June 14, 2016 at 3pm.

In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Council Of Australia would be appreciated.

Published by Illawarra Mercury on June 11, 2016

 

 

 

 

 

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James Robert WALTON

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 James Robert WALTON

( late of Kiama )

aka  Jim

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  8670

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 1 April 1957

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 June 1973

Senior Sergeant – retired

Stations?, ( may have been, at one time, an Instructor at Redfern Police Academy around the 1976 to ’78 era ), Tactical Operations Group ( T.O.G. ) – retirement

ServiceFrom  ?pre April 1957  to  2 April 1988 = 31 years Service

AwardsNational Medal – granted 15 April 1981

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 18 November 1982

Born:  29 May 1932

Died on:  Saturday  4 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  84

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 


JAMES is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Rest In Peace James.

A private family service will be held.

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Dawn Frances TUNSTALL nee HAWKINS

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 Dawn Frances TUNSTALL nee HAWKINS

( wife to Wilfred ‘Bill’ TUNSTALL )  R.I.P.

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  PW 53

Rank:   ?

Stations?, School Lecturing, Campsie ( 1965 ), Plain Clothes at Surry Hills CIB – Drug & Vice duties.

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1963  to  ? does not appear in the 1979 ‘Stud Book’

Awards? Nil

Born:  16 March 1940 in Henty, NSW

Died on:  Thursday  2 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  76

Funeral date:  Friday  10 June 2016 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Christ Anglican Church, 345 Great Western Highway, SPRINGWOOD

Buried at:  Leura Gardens, Leura, NSW

 Memorial at?

Dawn Frances TUNSTALL nee HAWKINS

Dawn Frances TUNSTALL nee HAWKINS


DAWN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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May you forever Rest In Peace.

Dawn was married to Bill TUNSTALL and Dawn worked from the Women Police Office in the old C.I.B. building, Surry Hills.

born in Henty NSW.

In 1957 Dawn became a Nurse & Midwife at Yass and in 1963 was sworn in as a Woman Police Constable no 53.

Dawn, ( like all of that early period of women in policing ),  performed duties in school lecturing then into Plain Clothes at the CIB performing drug and vice duties.

Dawn married the late Det. Sgt Bill Tunstall and resigned to raise a family.

She went back to Nursing and during this period she found time to hold Commissioned Officer positions in the Girl Guides, St Johns Ambulance and Senior Controller in the SES she gave her life to Public Service.

Vale Dawn Tunstall

by Richard Hurst

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Ronald GILLIES

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Ronald GILLIES

( late of Yokine )

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #  2230

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  to  ?

AwardsNational Medal – granted 29 March 1985

Born:  16 January 1928

Died on:   26 May 2016 at Royal Perth Hospital

Cause?

Age:  88

Funeral date:  Tuesday  7 June 2016 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:   Karrakatta Cemetery, Railway Rd, Nedlands, W.A.

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 


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WA POLICE UNION Members are invited to attend the Funeral Service for our late retired member Ronald GILLIES 2230 at Karrakatta Cemetery on TUESDAY (7.6.2016) at 1′.30pm.

Published in The West Australian on June 3, 2016

http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?n=ronald-gillies&pid=180193645&fhid=14427&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch

GILLIES (Ronald):
Passed away peacefully on 26.5.2016 at RPH aged 88.
Dearly beloved husband of Rona, much loved father of Geoff, Ray and Neil, daughter-in-law Kate and cherished Poppy of Isabella and Alice.
The emptiness we feel today is comforted by a lifetime of beautiful memories.
Forever in our hearts –
Monday, 6 June 2016
Dear Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil our heart felt sympathy goes out to you with the sad loss of Ron – a true gentleman. Our thoughts are with you – Ray and Irene Kaerger
Monday, 6 June 2016
So very sorry to hear of your sad loss – Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil. I have so many happy memories of Rons broad smile and laughter on holidays at Rockingham. Such a lovely gentleman. Sue Breen (Née Kaerger)
Monday, 6 June 2016
To Rhona,
My deepest sympathy to you and your sons.
Maryanne (met in the Inglewood Pharmacy)
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Our deepest condolesences to you Neil for the sad loss of your dearly loved father. Our thoughts are with you, your dear Mother and all your family members.
Thursday, 2 June 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Heartfelt sympathy to Rona and family. So sorry about Ron. We have memories of 70 years and fun in early Police days.
Max and Barbara Blight
Thursday, 2 June 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Our thoughts are with Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil on the sad loss of Ron, a loving husband and father. Our memories will always be of a wonderful, happy man who greeted us with a big warm, welcoming smile. He will be fondly remembered by all of the 59ers.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Sincere sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil. It was a privilege to have Ron as our friend.
Mary and Robert Ramage.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
GILLIES (Ron ): So many great memories of a special friend and neighbour for over 40 years. One of nature’s true gentlemen and a wonderful family man.
Our heartfelt sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray and Kate and girls and Neil.
Judith and Alan, Andrew and Ellen, Mark and Fiona, Simone and Dave and their families. RIP dear friend.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016

GILLIES (Ronald):
Brethren of the Lodge of Justice 328WAC mourn the loss of their late W Bro Ronald Gillies PGStd Br. A highly respected Freemason.
Sincere condolences to Rona and his family.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
GILLIES (Ron ): A wonderful gentleman who touched the hearts of everyone he met. Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil. Fond memories of North Perth Tennis Club days. Julie on behalf of Jim (dec), Pat and McMorrow family.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Fond memories of a truly great friend. With sympathy and love to Rona and family. Dot and Maurie West
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ron):
To Rona and family. A privilege to have had you as my best friend for many years. Love Peggy.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016

GILLIES (Ronald):
A dear friend of many many years. Thinking of you Rona and boys. You will be remembered Ron. Dot Jones.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald ): Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray, Neil, Kate, Isabella and Alice on your sad loss. Ron was a fine man of great integrity. Gerry Arthur.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Loving sympathy to dear Rona and family. Happy memories of a respected friend. A true gentleman. The Leonhardt family.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronnie):
Long time friend and colleague of John (dec) and Kath. Remembered with affection by all. Sympathy to Rona and family. Greenaway family
Tuesday, 31 May 2016

GILLIES (Ronald):
Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray, Neil and families. Ron was a person of great credibility with a personality that touched everybody he met. Goodbye old friend and mentor. You will be missed. Maureen and Jack
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ron):
Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil on the passing of Ron.
Ron will always be fondly remembered. From Max Robinson and family.
Monday, 30 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Ron – the best of men. With our love, Jeanie and Winsome. “The lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime and, departing, leave behind us footprints on the sands of time.” A Psalm of Life.
Monday, 30 May 2016
GILLIES (Ron):
One of my best friends who will always be remembered. Sincere sympathy to Rona and family. Pam and family.
Monday, 30 May 2016
GILLIES (Ron ): Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray and Neil on Ron’s sad passing.
Great Memories of social and tennis days.
From all your friends at North Perth Tennis Club.
 
Monday, 30 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald ): A long and cherished friend who was a gentleman in every aspect who will be so sadly missed. Deepest sympathy to Rona, Geoff, Ray, Kate and girls and Neil.
We will always remember you Ron.
Brian Erna and Family
Monday, 30 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Good friend and golfing mate for many years. Deepest sympathy to Rona and family. Hazel, Ron Godfrey and family.
Monday, 30 May 2016

GILLIES (Ron): Heartfelt sympathy to Rona and families. Treasured memories of a jovial lifelong friend. Val and Les (dec) James and families.
 
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Our deepest sympathy to our Auntie Rona, cousins Geoff, Ray and Neil and their families.
From Graham, Helen and Denise and families. May Ron rest in peace.
Saturday, 28 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Fond and respected brother-in-law of William (dec) and great friend of Stephanie. Loving sympathy to Rona and family. Rest in peace Ron.
Saturday, 28 May 2016
GILLIES (Ronald):
Cherished memories of my loving husband and soul mate of 64 years. Thank you for the journey we shared. You were the love of my life and will remain in my heart forever. Rona.

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Robert A. BELL

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Robert A. BELL

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  17715

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 12 September 1977

Constable – appointed 12 September 1978

Sergeant 2nd Class ( Shift Supervisor ) – retirement HOD

Stations?, VKG1 ( Sydney at the ‘Old Hat Factory’ = CIB ) 1976 – 77, , 21 Division, 3 Division ( 1980’s ), Radio Technician – NSW Crime Commission, Bankstown, Campsie, Burwood – HOD retirement

ServiceFrom  ?pre September 1977  to  ?

Awards? No Find on It’s an Honour

Born:  10 August 1949

Died on:  Wednesday  8 June 2016 at Werrington Rwy Stn whilst videoing the Indian Pacific.

Cause:  possible heart attack

Age:  65

Funeral date:  Thursday  16 June 2016 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Woronora Crematorium, South Chapel

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?


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It is reported that Rob was at Werrington Railway Station and collapsed.  CPR was performed but was not successful.

May Rob forever Rest In Peace.

Bob was a keen amateur Radio operator, he also has a web site. www.airsearailroad.com where he dealt with anything to do with the forms of transport mentioned in the web site name.

 

At least one can say that Bob passed away doing what he loved filming the various trains “Indian Pacific” etc to put on his web site and “Youtube”.

 

Rob also wrote articles in ‘ On the airbands ‘ column in Australian Aviation magazine.

 

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Police Dog BOMBER

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Police Dog BOMBER

Northern Territory Police Force

Regd. # ?

Rank:  Police Dog

Stations:  Katherine, Northern Command, Darwin ( from September 2015 ) – Death

ServiceFrom  27 April 2010  to  11 June 2016 = 6+ years Service

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  Saturday  11 June 2016

Cause:  Illness

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

Police Dog BOMBER - NTPOL - Died 11 June 2016

 

 

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Senior Sergeant Garry (uncle Gaz) Smith:
End of Watch: Police Dog Bomber 27/04/2010 – 11/06/2016
PD Bomber took his oath ‘To Detect and Protect’ in April 2014. The ‘Law with Paws’ commenced duties in Katherine and the Northern Command before moving to Darwin with his handler last September.
It soon became apparent that properly trained, the Police handler and Police Dog Bomber could be best friends.
The Dog Operation Unit provided the following brief eulogy:
“Bomber was a once in a life time dog with a quirky personality. He was loyal, protective and intense in every aspect of his life. Over his career he was involved in the apprehension of numerous offenders across the northern command and Darwin before succumbing to an illness and unexpectedly passing away over the weekend. He will be forever missed and will leave a hole in the heart of those who knew and worked with him.”
On behalf of all within the Tri-Service, R.I.P. Bomber.

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Cecil FRAIN

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Cecil FRAIN

( late of Bexley )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  8961

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 3 March 1958

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 March 1974

Sergeant 2nd Class – Retirement

Stations?, Kogarah ( 12 Division ) – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ?pre March 1958  to  23 January 1987 = 28 years of Service

AwardsNational Medal – granted 3 September 1985

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 3 September 1985

Born:  28 February 1934

Died on:  Tuesday  14 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  82

Funeral date:  Monday  20 June 2016 @ 11.30am

Funeral location: West Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden Street, SUTHERLAND

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

 


CECIL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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May you forever Rest In Peace.

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Peter Charles DORTER

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Peter Charles DORTER

( late of Duncraig, W.A. )

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #  4103

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years of Service with W.A. Police

NASHOS

Service name:                               Army  – Anti_Tank Platoon  1RAR  ( First Tour of Vietnam  1965 / 1966 )

Service number:                          54029

Rank:                                             Corporal

Date of birth:                               12 September 1941

Place of birth:                              Kalgoorlie, W.A.

Date of intake:              ?

NS Training:                  ?

Follow Up Training:   ?

Basic Training:             ?

Next of Kin:                   ?

Medals                          ?

Police Awards:  National Medal – granted 8 March 1984

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 May 1986

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 3 August 1996

Born:  12 September 1941

Died on:  Tuesday  14 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  74

Funeral date:  Monday  20 June 2016 @ 10am

Funeral location:  West Chapel in PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park, Whitfords Avenue, Padbury, W.A.

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

 

Bien Hoa, Vietnam. 1965-07. Private Peter Dorter of Perth, WA, relaxes at the edge of the airfield after an operation by the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR).

Bien Hoa, Vietnam. 1965-07. Private Peter Dorter of Perth, WA, relaxes at the edge of the airfield after an operation by the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR).


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DORTER (Peter):
Passed away on 14th June at St John of God Hospital Subiaco after a short but brave fight.
Treasured husband of Gail. Much loved father to Matthew, father-in-law to Christine and admired older brother to Rodney and Dianne.
You will always be a part of us.
We Love You

Saturday, 18 June 2016

DORTER (Peter):
Pete, I’m going to miss our Wednesday get-togethers for a beer and beef and gravy roll.
RIP Big Brother.

Love Rod

Thursday, 16 June 2016

DORTER (Peter):
Very much loved Brother-in-law and travelling companion of John and June, loving uncle to Gareth and Cassie and friend to James.
So much laughter and great times for our memory banks.

Love always xxxxx

“Captain Fun” – What more can I say? Love and hugs

Uncle Pete, Cassie xxx

Thursday, 16 June 2016

DORTER (Peter Charles):
Much loved brother-in-law of Peta and Eddie.
Our hearts are aching for you Pete, we miss you Uncle Pete.
From Pierina, Teresa, Antonio, Lisa and families.
Resting in peace now.

Friday, 17 June 2016

DORTER (Peter):
Fond farewell to my “newspaper reading” buddy.

Love Lynnie.

Friday, 17 June 2016

DORTER (Peter):
To Gail, Matthew and family, words can’t express how saddened we are to hear of your loss.
RIP Peter.
John and Lillian Walker.
DORTER (Peter):
To Gail, Matthew and family, the Management and Staff of John Walker Chocolatier send our deepest sympathy at this difficult time.

RIP Peter.

Saturday, 18 June 2016

DORTER (Peter):
We are deeply saddened by the news of Peter’s passing.
Our heartfelt sympathy to Gail and family.

Joan, Pat and the staff at Karrinyup.

DORTER:
The Funeral for the late Retired Police Officer Mr Peter Dorter 4103 of Duncraig will assemble at the West Chapel in PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park, Whitfords Avenue, Padbury for a Cremation Service to commence at 10.00am on MONDAY (20.6.2016).
WANGARA 9409 9119
Australian Owned purslowefunerals.com.au

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54029 Peter Charles Dorter. Peter was a member of Anti-Tank Platoon 1 RAR (First Tour Vietnam 65/66). Peter’s funeral will be held at Pinnaroo Cemetery, Perth WA at 10:00am on Monday 20th June. Veterans are requested to wear medals.

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Neville Ray ROBERTSON

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Neville Ray ROBERTSON

( late of Kingsley )

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #  3556

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

AwardsNational Medal – granted 9 August 1983

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 August 1990

Born:   18 June 1942

Died on:   Friday  10 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  73

Funeral date:  Thursday  16 June 2016 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  West Chapel, PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 


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ROBERTSON:
WA POLICE UNION Members are invited to attend the Funeral Service for our late retired member Neville Ray ROBERTSON 3556 at PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park on THURSDAY (16.6.2016) at 1.00pm.

Published in The West Australian on June 15, 2016

– See more at: http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?n=neville-robertson&pid=180324895&fhid=14419&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch#sthash.cdNrUUv3.dpuf

Hi Maureen
So Sorry to hear of Neville”s passing
I have many fond memories of Neville going back to the Wickham days.
Please accept my condolences and am thinking of you during this sad time.

Geoff BRADY

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Goodbye dear friend ❤️
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Dear Maureen and Ryan.
So sorry to hear about Neville’s passing. Even though we did not know Neville really well, we did enjoy the times that were spent getting acquainted in the past. I distinctly remember his great sense of humor, especially the times he accompanied Uncle Ole around our district.
Please know that even though we are half a world away, we are still thinking of you.
With our sympathy,
Take care, Dawn and Les Strinholm, Melfort, SK, Canada
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William Joseph LANHAM

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 William Joseph LANHAM

( late of 296 Willoughby Rd, Naremburn, North Sydney )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

RankSergeant

Stations?,North Sydney, Chatswood, Paddington,

6 Division, North Sydney Police Station – Death

ServiceFrom  3 January 1908  to  4 June 1929 = 21+ years Service

Service # 8754.  Reel 3043 / Item [ 8/3253 ]

Awards?

Born:  23 October 1878 – Gundaroo, NSW      BDM Ref:  25006/1878

Died on:  Tuesday  4 June 1929 about 7am  BDM Ref:  7686/1929

Marriage:      BDM Ref:  1167/1904

Cause:  Illness

Age:  50

Funeral dateWednesday  5 June 1929 @ 2.30pm

Funeral locationChurch of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 

 

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About 7am on 4 June, 1929 Sergeant Lanham finished his shift at the North Sydney Police Station and shortly thereafter collapsed and died. The following brief article appeared in The Sun of 4 June, 1929.

AFTER NIGHT’S WORK POLICEMAN DROPS DEAD.
Returning from duty at North Sydney about 7 a.m. to-day, Sergeant William J Lanham of Willoughby-road, North Sydney, collapsed and died. Sergeant Lanham had been suffering from high blood pressure. He was 50 years of age and had been connected at different times with the North Sydney. In 1914, he and Inspector Pattinson and Detective-Sergeant Miller and others arrested a gang of desperate thieves at Willoughby. Subsequently he was promoted and transferred to Paddington. Last year he was again appointed to North Sydney.

The sergeant was born in 1878 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 3 January, 1908. He was stationed at North Sydney. He is also variously referred to as Lanaham, Lanahan and Danaham. He is not listed in the official New South Wales Police Honour Roll.

 

 

 

The Sydney Morning Herald     Wednesday  5 June 1929     p 13

LANHAM. – The Relatives and Friends of the late

Sergeant WILLIAM JOSEPH LANHAM, of No. 6 Station, are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave Wood Coffill’s Funeral Home, corner Falcon and Miller streets, North Sydney. THIS WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs, Motor Funeral.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

Motor Funeral Directors.

 

LANHAM.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs.

MARGARET ANN LANHAM and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND and their FATHER, Sergeant William Joseph Lanham; to leave Wood Coffill’s Funeral Home, corner Falcon and Miller streets, North Sydney, THIS WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery Northern Suburbs Motor Funeral.

 

LANHAM.—The Relatives and Friends of MICHAEL and WALTER REGAN and Mr. and Mrs. A. BOWMAN and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved BROTHER-IN-LAW and UNCLE, Sergeant William Joseph Lanham: to leave Wood Coffill’s Funeral Home, corner Falcon and Miller streets, North Sydney, THIS WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 p.m, for Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs. Motor Funeral.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

 

LANHAM.—LODGE WILLOUGHBY, 363, U.G.L.,

N.S.W.—Brethren of above and sister Lodges are fraternally invited to attend the Funeral of the late Wor. Bro. WILLIAM JOSEPH LANHAM; to leave Wood Coffill’s Parlour, Falcon and Miller street, North Sydney, on WEDNESDAY, 5th inst., at 2.30 p.m. Brethren meet at Temple, Lane Cove-road. North Sydney, at 1.15 p.m. Regalia.

E. W. DUMBRELL, W.M.; C. FRAZER, Sec.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16551704

 

 

The Sydney Morning Herald     Wednesday  5 June 1929     p 14

LANHAM.—June 4, 1929, at his residence, 296 Willoughby-road, Naremburn, William Joseph Lanham, late Sergeant No. 6 Police Station, beloved husband of Margaret Ann Lanham, aged 50 years.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16551782

 

The Sydney Morning Herald     Wednesday  5 June 1929     p 16

OBITUARY.

POLICE-SERGEANT LANHAM.

On returning to his home in Willoughby-road yesterday morning after a tour of night duty, Sergeant William Joseph Lanham, of the North Sydney police, collapsed, and died shortly afterwards. Sergeant Lanham, who was aged 50, had over 22 years’ service in the force, much of his time having been spent in the northern suburbs.

After terms as constable in North Sydney and Chatswood, he was promoted sergeant and transferred to Paddington, but a few months ago was again detailed for duty in North Sydney, and he did valuable service in the district with which he had an intimate acquaintance.

The funeral will leave Wood Coffill’s parlours at 2.30 p.m. to-day for the Northern Suburbs Cemetery.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16551732

 

 

 

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David Peter THOMSON

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David Peter THOMSON

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Constable 1st Class

Stations?, Coonabarabran Mounted Police – Death

ServiceFrom  10 January 1873  to  20 June 1880 = 7+ years Service

Awards?

Born? ? 1846 or 1848

Date of Event:  24 May 1880 ( Queen’s Birthday )

Location of Event:  Binnaway Racecourse

Died on:  20 June 1880 at Coonabarabran

Cause:  Fractured Skull – Dashed against a tree by his horse

Age:  32 – 34 – 35

Funeral date? June 1880

Funeral location?

Buried at:   Coonabarabran General Cemetery, NSW

 Memorial at?

Coonabarabran Cemetery

Coonabarabran Cemetery

 

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On 24th May, 1880 Constable Thomson was on duty at the Binnaway Racecourse when his horse ran him into a tree, causing severe head injuries. He passed away about four weeks after the accident.
The Australian Town and Country Journal of 10 July, 1880 reported that “David Peter Thomson, who was first class constable in the mounted police, breathed his last at Coonabarabran last week, after a month of severe and trying illness, says the Mudgee INDEPENDENT, June 30. Constable Thompson met with a terrible accident on the Binnaway racecourse on Queen’s Birthday, his horse dashing him against a tree, and partially fracturing his skull. Deceased’s brother, Mr. John Thompson, railway stationmaster at Parramatta, was in constant attendance upon the sufferer during the last fortnight of his illness. The funeral was very largely attended, the Grand United Order of Oddfellows walking in procession.”

The constable was born in 1846 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 10 January, 1873. At the time of his death he was stationed at Coonabarabran. He is not listed in the official New South Wales Police Honour Roll.

 

NSW State Records:

Service No.:  2237    David THOMSON   DOB:  1846,  Native of NSW.    Reel  3043, Item [ 8/ 3251 ]

 

Australian Cemeteries Index:

http://austcemindex.com/m/other-sources?id=6920959

http://austcemindex.com/m/inscription?id=6920959

 

Family Search:  ( Not confirmed as the same person as above )

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTHJ-KVW

 

The Sydney Mail & NSW Advertiser     Saturday  10 July 1880   p 53

DEATHS

THOMSON. — June 20, at Courthouse, Coonabarabran, mounted constable David Peter Thomson, from fractured skull, received by being run against the limb of a tree whilst on duty at Binnaway 24th May last, aged 32 rears.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161913978

 

 

NSW Government Gazette ( Sydney )     Tuesday  20 July 1880    P3790

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the goods of David Peter Thomson, late of Coonabarabran, in the Colony of New South Wales, mounted constable, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given, that at the expiration of fourteen days from the publication of this notice, application will be made to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, for letters of administration of the goods, chattels, credits, estate, and effects of the abovenamed deceased to be granted to John Robertson Thomson, of Parramatta, in the said Colony, railway station master, a brother and next of kin of the said deceased. — Dated this 19th day of July, a.d. 1880.

JOHN EBENEZER BOWDEN,

Proctor for the said John Robertson Thomson,

132, Elizabeth-street, Sydney

4428    6s. 6d.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/223773233

 

 

 

 

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Ray Keith SKENE

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Ray Keith SKENE

( Formerly of Wollongong / Figtree, North Nowra & recently The Bahamas, Caribbean )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Nowra GD’s & Nowra BAS, Wollongong Licencing – Resigned around 1981

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? about 1981? = ? years Service

AwardsNational medal – granted 15 April 1981

Born?

Died on:  Monday  20 June 2016

Cause:  Illness of some type

Age:  69

Funeral date?TBA

Funeral location?TBA

Buried at?TBA

 Memorial at?

2009

2009

2009

2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


RAY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Ray loved his work at Nowra and Wollongong but it was unfortunately curtailed after he developed Type 1 Diabetes stemming from a virus infection.

Once Ray resigned from NSWPF around 1981, he became the Publican at the Dapto Hotel for nearly 10 years.  He and his wife, Chris, also owned Granny Mae’s Store in Wollongong.

He enjoyed his football, his bowls at Nowra and was a real practical joker.

SKENE, Ray Keith
Passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones at the Bahamas on 20.06.16 aged 69. Formerly of Wollongong and North Nowra Survived by Loving wife Christine, Children Kim & Peter and their partners and grandchildren and Brother Arthur. Sadly missed by all

Published by Illawarra Mercury on June 22, 2016

June 23, 2016

To Christine & Family, sorry to hear of the passing of Ray. I hold many fond memories of Ray at Nowra. My condolences to you all.

Guy Smith

June 22, 2016

I later encountered Ray again after I moved to 2 Double O in Wollongong – last saw him at the Dapto hotel …he was still the same Ray I’d met in Nowra

Alan Hubbard

June 22, 2016
So sad to hear of the passing of Ray condolences to you all
Sharon Boyd
June 22, 2016

May you forever Rest In Peace.

Ray Keith SKENE

June 22, 2016
To Christine and family
So sad to learn of the passing of my work mate and good friend. He was a joy to be around and I have many fond memories. Thinking of all of you at this sad time.
John and Judith Crowley
June 22, 2016
Dear Chris and family, I’m so very sad to hear about Ray’s passing, he was one of the nicest blokes I have ever meet. My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time.
Love Nancy
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William James MacFARLANE

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William James MacFARLANE or McFARLANE

aka  Bill

( late of MacKay )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Wagga Wagga, Chatswood Dets, Pillage Squad, North Sydney, Kings Cross Dets.  May also have been a Police Diver.

Later joined Corrective Services around 1980’s & worked at Malabar, Katingal, Parramatta, Bathurst.

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards?

Born:   7 November 1934

Died on:  26 January 1990

Cause:  Accident – internal rupture

Age:  55

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 


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INFORMATION IS SOUGHT ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED PERSON.

AT THIS STAGE, I HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO FIND TOO MUCH ON HIM.

May also be identical to the below person – but NOT confirmed.

Name: MACFARLANE, William James

Award: Medal of the Order of Australia

Post-nominal: OAM

Date granted: 09 June 1986

State: NSW

Suburb: NEW LAMBTON

Postcode: 2305

Country: Australia

Citation:

For service to the community, particularly the sick in the Hunter Region.

Cal

23 June 2016

c/- Peter Gould

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John William BUXTON

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John William BUXTON

New South Wales Police Force

Joined via NSW Police Cadet system

Cadet #  1003

Regd. #    7668

Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 2 June 1952

Probationary Constable – appointed 5 December 1953

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 May 1977

Sergeant 1st Class – retirement

Stations?, Chatswood – retirement

ServiceFrom  2 June 1952  to  6 February 1986 = 34+ years Service

AwardsNational Medal – granted 15 November 1982

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 November 1982

Born5 December 1934

Died on:   Sunday  19 June 2016

Cause?

Age:   81

Funeral date:  Monday  27 June 2016 @ 10am

Funeral location:  the Chapel, Albert & Myer Funerals, 301-303 Pennant Hills Road, THORNLEIGH

Buried at?

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Keith Robert McKEE

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 Keith Robert McKEE

New South Wales Police Force

Joined via NSW Police Cadet system

Cadet # 776

Regd. #   6862

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 5 October 1948

Probationary Constable – appointed 9 December 1950

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 7 January 1978 – retirement

Stations?, Traffic Branch – retirement

ServiceFrom  5 October 19348  to  16 August 1982 = 32+ years Service

Awards?  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  9 December 1931

Died on:  Monday  20 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  84

Funeral date:  Thursday  30 June 2016 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:  West Chapel, Woronora, SUTHERLAND

The family request that in lieu of flowers donations might be made the Alzheimers Australia.

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Cecil Ernest Patrick MALONEY

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 Cecil Ernest Patrick MALONEY

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   8311

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 20 February 1956

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 9 April 1972

Passed Sergeant 2nd Class Exam

Final Rank = ?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?pre February 1956  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards?  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  1 January 1934

Died on:  Friday  24 June 2016

Cause?

Age:  82

Funeral date:  Thursday  30 June 2016 @ 11am

Funeral location:  the Chapel, Manning Great Lakes Crematorium and Memorial Garden, 183 Pampoolah Road, PAMPOOLAH (TAREE).

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

Superintendent Peter Thurtell & Cecil Maloney Receiving a Retired Police memorial pin - Taree Police - September 2014

Superintendent Peter Thurtell & Cecil Maloney Receiving a Retired Police memorial pin – Taree Police – September 2014


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Electoral Rolls:

1958 – Lived in the District of East Sydney, NSW

1963 – Lived in the District of Grayndler, NSW

1968 – Lived in the District of Dalley, NSW

1972 – Lived in the District of Grayndler, NSW

1980 – Lived in the District of Lyne, NSW

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George HOWELL

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 George HOWELL  KPFSM

( Howell is the second, Victorian Policeman, to be awarded the KPFSM )

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Constable

Stations?, East Malvern, Caulfield – death

ServiceFrom  ? May 1948 to  1 February 1952 = 3+ years Service

Awards:  Queen’s Police Medal, as mentioned in all of these articles, was NOT awarded to George but he WAS awarded ( posthumously ) the King’s Police & Fire Services MedalKPFSM – which was granted on 29 August 1952 for Gallantry.

Born? ? 1926

Died onFriday  1 February 1952 – 5.40am in Alfred Hospital

Cause:  Shot – Murdered

Event Date:   Wednesday  30 January 1952 about 10.35pm

Event Location:  Normandy Rd, Caulfield, Victoria

Age:  25

Funeral date:  Monday  4 February 1952 @ 2.30pm

Funeral location:  Ewing Memorial Presbyterian Church, East Malvern, Victoria

Buried at:  Cheltenham Memorial Park, Cheltenham, Bayside City, Victoria

Plot: Plot is CE (Church of England), Monumental, Section 337, Gave 024

 Memorial at?

 

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On the night of Wednesday 30 January 1952 Constable Howell rode his police bicycle to the Crystal Palace Theatre Dandenong Road Caulfield. He had been assigned to investigate and prevent the numerous thefts from cars which occurred in the vicinity.

About 10.35 p.m. Constable Howell intercepted a man tampering with a Morris Minor motor car. After a struggle the man ran off and the Constable ran after him. The offender then shot the Constable in the stomach with a sawn-off .22 calibre rifle. Although unarmed and mortally wounded the Constable continued to chase the gunman before collapsing in the centre of Normanby Road. The offender then escaped.

Although in shock and terrible pain and lapsing in and out of consciousness he was able to give a description of his assailant to bystanders who assisted him and to police who arrived shortly after. Crucially to the later trial he identified a hat and other items as belonging to the offender.

Rushed to the Alfred Hospital for emergency surgery Constable George Howell died in the early hours of 1 February 1952.

A skilful investigation primarily based on articles found at the crime scene and information from Constable Howell led to the arrest and subsequent conviction of a well known and active criminal.

The Argus      Friday  1 February 1952     p 1 & p 16

Constable’s condition is ‘very low’

THE condition of 26-year-old Constable George Howell, who was shot by a gunman at Caulfield on Wednesday night, is dangerously low.

 The bullet entered his stomach, travelled upward, and lodged in a back muscle.

Police believe they know the gunman who fired the bullet, and are confident they will ‘ pick him up” today or tomorrow.

They think he is hiding in an inner northern suburb.

Police last night detained a man for questioning but later allowed him to leave.

Doctors in Alfred Hospital began their fight for Constable Howells’ life soon after he was admitted at 11 o’clock, on Wednesday night.

They tried for three hours to extricate the bullet but by 3 a.m. his condition was so low that they abandoned their probing.

Nearly 50 of Victoria’s top detectives including the entire homicide and consorting squad backed by fingerprint experts, have worked around the clock in the hunt for the gunman.

Before he lapsed into unconsciousness at midnight on Wednesday, Constable Howell described his attacker as about 26 years, 5ft 8in, solid build, ruddy, round face, wearing a tweed overcoat over brown sports clothes.

Interviewed in hospital, Howell said “I had nearly caught him – he turned and fired straight at me – he was so close he just couldn’t miss.”

Constable Howell told homicide detectives he saw the man trying to enter several of the cars. When challenged, the man threw a leather satchel in his face. In a chase through the railway viaduct into Smith st, the man dropped a bunch of car keys, a screwdriver, a pair of tin snips, a torch, a small tin box, and “pork pie” black hat.

Police yesterday rounded up all known car thieves tor interview. They were still interviewing people late last night.

They also interviewed owners of cars which were parked outside the Crystal Palace Theatre, Caulfield, where Constable Howell surprised the gunman. The cars were thoroughly examined for fingerprints.

Police believe the man they are seeking has three convictions for car stealing, but is not a hardened criminal.

“A hardened criminal would not have pulled a gun on a policeman,” a detective said yesterday. “An experienced crook would know he could receive only a minor gaol sentence for attempted larceny and possession of a gun and house breaking implements.

“Shooting is a major charge which most criminals try to avoid.”

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23160492

The Argus      Saturday  2 February 1952     p 17

HOWELL. — On February 1 at Alfred Hospital, George, dearly beloved son of Ernest and Nellie Howell, of 9 Lord Weaver grove, Bon Beach loved brother of William, Edith (deceased) Joyce ( Mrs. Lumley ) and Rob dear grandson of Mrs Feist of Brunswick and Mr. George Howell aged 25 years ( late Victoria Police Force ) loved by all

HOWELL. — On February 1

George. dearly loved friend of Marj. and Ced Lumley, Ripponlea. So dearly loved, so sadly missed.

HOWELL – Loving memories of our dear George, passed away February 1. Sadly missed. ( Lomax family ).

HOWELL. — On February 1 at Alfred Hospital. George, dearly loved fiancé of June.

Dearly loved, sadly missed.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23160797

The Argus      Saturday  2 February 1952

POLICE DRAW DRAGNET TIGHTER ROUND KILLER OF CONSTABLE

The hunt for the man who shot dead Constable George Howell at Caulfield is getting hot. Police have gathered much valuable information which may lead to his arrest.
Scores of armed police, working in twos and threes, made a series of surprise raids last night on suburban haunts and homes of known car thieves.

After a courageous fight for life, Constable Howell died in Alfred Hospital yesterday from the bullet wound he received in the stomach while chasing a car thief on Wednesday night.

Detectives have a fairly accurate description of the killer, and have narrowed the hunt down to the metropolitan area.
The man they are seeking is thought to have been responsible for about nine thefts from parked cars outside the Crystal Palace Theatre since mid-December.
The man was in the act of robbing another car near the theatre, after unlocking it, with a duplicate key, when he was challenged by Constable Howell.
He was fast seen running along Normanby Rd., Caulfield, near the railway viaduct where the shooting occurred.
The man has an unusually large head. The hat he dropped while being chased is size 7 1/4.
The hat is one of the best clues in police hands. It is a black “Continental” type “pork-pie” model, several years out of fashion.
The hat has an unusually narrow brim, and a wide black band of a type not seen on modern hats. The bow on the band is ripped, and hanging loosely.
Police also have a set of car thieves’ tools dropped by the gunman. These tools have been examined by scientific experts.
Fingerprints have been obtained from cars which had been parked outside the theatre on the night of the shooting, and police have contacted several people who saw the killer running away from the viaduct.
After Constable Howell died at 5.40 a.m. yesterday, doctors extracted from his back the bullet which had fatally wounded him. The bullet was of .22 calibre.

Police originally thought the gun used was of a heavy calibre. Now it is thought to have been a sawed off pea-rifle.
Neither the gun nor the shellcase of the spent bullet has yet been found.

The wanted man’s description is: About 26 years, 5ft., solid build, round face, ruddy complexion, large head; wearing Donegal brown tweed coat over sports clothes.

Interstate police as well as all Victorian police, are watching for a man of this description.

Homicide squad chiefs in Melbourne said last night they had already had valuable aid from the public in their hunt and would appreciate still more help.

The killer dropped, with his hat on Wednesday night, a leather satchel containing a screwdriver, a pair of tin snips for cutting leads to car radios, a broken silver brandy flask with a round hinged top and 13 labeled car keys on a ring.

D24, police radio control, yesterday broadcast a detailed description of the keys to all Victorian police stations. A check will be made on garages and spare parts stores which sell such keys.

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The Argus     Monday  4 February 1952     p 1 & p 18

Belief killer was migrant

THE hunt for the killer of Constable George Howell took a new turn at the weekend, when detectives began questioning European migrants.

Many senior detectives are convinced that Constable Howell’s murderer was a foreigner.

They base their beliefs on the fact that the killer wore a black, Continental type hat, and carried an unusual type of flask.

They are also puzzled that a car thief should carry a satchel.

Some detectives admitted yesterday they had no real clue to the identity of the murderer.

Fingerprints taken from cars parked outside the Crystal Palace Theatre, Caulfield, where Howell was shot, have not proved useful, they added.

None of the 350,000 sets of “prints” of Victorian people has been linked with the killer.

The homicide squad last night appealed for the driver of a grey Holden car, who was one of the first at the scene of the shooting, to call on them.

They believed that the driver of this car drove to the Crystal Palace Theatre and telephoned police from there.

Detectives believe they are dealing with an experienced car thief. It was unusual that he had not even one conviction against his name.

One detective said yesterday. “A European, however, could be quite an expert in this line, yet we would never know about him.

“The killer sounds like a European. He is reasonably short, solidly built, and has a round face.

“The fact that he carries an unusual brandy flask is a good clue.”

A hat expert told detectives on Saturday that the hat of the type left behind by Howell’s killer had not been sold in Melbourne for 10 years.

It was similar to a type which could be bought in London or in European countries, he added.

Detectives are certain the killer was an expert car thief because his equipment was so comprehensive.

State Cabinet tomorrow will consider whether to offer a reward for the apprehension of the killer of Constable Howell.

Constable Howell will be buried at the New Cheltenham Cemetery with full police honors this afternoon.

A service will be conducted at 2.30 at the Ewing Memorial Presbyterian

 

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The Argus     Tuesday  5 February 1952     p 1

Police think killer not alone

DETECTIVES believe that an accomplice was keeping watch while the man who killed Constable George Howell tried to break into cars outside the Crystal Palace Theatre at Caulfield.

Those who have been hunting for the gunman since the fatal shooting at Caulfield on Wednesday night were investigating this theory last night.

Inspector H. R. Donnelly, in charge of the investigations, said last night: “Car thieves invariably work in pairs. Records prove that they seldom operate alone.”

Police think the accomplice could have been sitting in a car near the theatre, and could have driven the killer away.

The fact that the murderer vanished seconds after the shooting” suggests that he might have fled in a car, detectives say.

They appealed last night to anyone who saw a man sitting in a parked car or acting suspiciously near the theatre to call on them.

The driver of a grey Holden car who was one of the first to reach the dying constable called at Russell st. headquarters yesterday.

He could not add to the description of the killer.

 

 

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The Age      5 February 1952

TRIBUTE PAID TO POLICE CONSTABLE

Six thousand people, many of them aged and in tears, yesterday attended the funeral of Constable George Howell, aged 26, who was fatally wounded by a man he was chasing at Caulfield on Wednesday last.
Long before the service commenced, Ewing Memorial Presbyterian Church, East Malvern, was packed.
Thousands, including 500 uniform and plains-clothes comrades, waited in Burke road and surrounding streets.
Parked cars stretched for hundreds of yards.
In his funeral oration, Rev. C. T. F. Goy, who was a close friend of Constable Howell, said he was sure everyone shared his mixed feelings of shock, sorrow and righteous anger at the deed which had caused George Howell’s death.
He added: “We are apt to take our police force for granted until something like this happens.
“Without that police force, there would be chaos and lawlessness leading to anarchy.
“The police are the guardians of our civil security. In their duty they take grave risks; even make the supreme sacrifice.
“We honor the name of this young man who made the supreme sacrifice in the pursuing of his duty. He has set a splendid example to others.”

As it moved away from the church, the cortege was headed by mounted police and the police band, which played the Dead March.
At one stage, the procession was more than a mile long.

Burial was at Chelterham Cemetery.

The Argus ( Melbourne )     Tuesday  5 February 1952     p 5

5,000 at funeral

Constable George Howell, who was murdered on duty, was yesterday given one of the biggest funerals ever held in Victoria.

Crowds lined the roads for seven miles as the cortege moved from Ewing Memorial Presbyterian Church, East Malvern, to New Cheltenham Cemetery.

Four hundred packed into the church for the service, and 5,000 others waited outside.

Constable Howell had planned to be married in the church this month to Miss June Lomax, of Windsor.

“Died nobly”

The procession to the cemetery was over a mile long.

The Rev. C. T. F. Goy, minister of the Ewing Memorial Church, said during the service: “It is an event like this that makes us realise how much we owe to the Police Force, a service we usually take for granted.

“Constable Howell died in the noblest traditions of that service.”

Homicide detectives said last night that they were not overlooking the possibility that the man who shot Constable Howell may have had an accomplice.

They appealed to any person who saw a “suspicious character” hurriedly leave the scene of the shooting on Wednesday night about 10.35 to contact them immediately.

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The Canberra Times      Tuesday  5 February 1952     p 6

Constable Howell’s Fiancée Collapses

MELBOURNE, Monday.

A crowd of 400 people attended the funeral today of Constable George Howell, 26, who was fatally shot by a gunman at Caulfield on Wednesday night.

Miss June Lomax, Howell’s fiancée, collapsed during the service at Ewing Memorial Church, Malvern.

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Daily Advertiser ( Wagga Wagga, NSW )     Wednesday  13 February 1952     p 5

MAN REMANDED IN CONSTABLE HOWELL CASE

MELBOURNE, Tues.: In the City Court today William John O’Mealey, 28, laborer, was remanded until February 21 on a charge of murdering Constable George Howell. 25, at Caulfield, on January 30. Bail was refused.

Detective Sergeant Tremewen said Constable Howell disturbed a man interfering with cars near the Crystal Palace Theatre, Caulfield.

Constable Howell chased the man, but fell with a bullet wound in the stomach.

O’Mealey declared he was innocent.

‘During the whole of my interrogation by police I have maintained my Innocence, and still do so,’ he said.

‘I hope to prove my Innocence at the trial. I wish the public to know this.

‘Five witnesses have stated that I am not the man concerned. I believe they are eye-witnesses.’

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Examiner  ( Launceston, Tasmania )     Wednesday  13 February 1952     p 4

 Accused Of Killing Constable MELBOURNE. — Thirteen days after Constable George Howell (25) was fatally shot, William John O’Meally (28), labourer, appeared in the City Court yesterday charged with his murder.
O’Meally, dressed in a light brown suit, with a white shirt and yellow tie, was refused bail and remanded to February 21.
Detective Sergeant William Charles Tremewen of the Homicide Squad told the court that at 11.30 p.m. on January 30, Constable Howell was on duty near the Crystal Palace Theatre, Caulfield and disturbed a man interfering with cars. The man ran away and Howell chased him. It was alleged that after a short distance Howell fell with a bullet wound in the stomach. He died in the Alfred Hospital on February 1.
O’Meally said, “I would like to say a few words. During the whole of my interrogation by police, I have maintained my innocence and still do.”
The charge against O’Meally is the sequel to exhaustive enquiries by police during which more than 500 people were questioned.

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The Argus     Friday  28 March 1952     p 5

CONSTABLE HOWELL LEFT ESTATE WORTH £1,154

The Public Trustee yesterday applied for letters of administration of the £1,154 estate of Constable George Howell, shot dead while on duty at Caulfield on February 1.

The application was made on behalf of Constable Howell’s father. Mr. E. C. F. Howell, who with Howell’s mother is next of kin entitled to share in the estate.

Constable Howell divorced his wife last year and had no children.

His estate consists entirely of personalty.

Probate duty and legal expenses are not expected to exceed £70.

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Warwick Daily News ( Qld )     Monday  5 May 1952     p 1

Queen’s Medal for Murdered Constable

Melbourne – Constable George Howell (26) , who was fatally shot while chasing a suspected car thief near the Crystal Palace Theatre, on January 30, has been posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for bravery.

The award was announced by the Chief Commissioner of Police ( Mr. Duncan ), who asked the Government several months ago to make a recommendation to Buckingham Palace.

Approval by the Queen has been published in the London Gazette.

William John O’Meally was sentenced to death in May on a charge of having murdered Howell. He is expected to appeal to the High Court.

Police said that the medal had not yet arrived here.

For Parents

It will probably be given to Constable Howell’s parents at the next State investiture.

Mr. Duncan said that he would write to Howell’s parents about the award.

“Nothing can bring back Constable Howell’s valued life,” he said; “but it is gratifying to know that the Queen has graciously recognised his extraordinary bravery. ”

“His conduct was a fine example of devotion to duty, and will always be an inspiration to every member of the Victorian police.”

Constable Howell’s award ranks with the King’s Police Medal, which former Detective Chris Coe won for bravery at Highett in 1932.

O’Meally Appeal

The grounds of O’Meally‘s appeal are being prepared by his counsel ( Mr. M. Ashkanashy, Q.C. ), and Mr. J. F, Maloney and the Public Solicitor’s office, acting as his legal advisers.

The High Court is scheduled to begin its Melbourne sittings on September 30.

The appeal to the High Court is directed against the judgment of the State Full Court in rejecting O’Meally‘s appeal that the conviction be quashed and a fresh trial ordered.

A great deal of preparation for the High Court hearing has been made already.

This includes the combination of 12 bound appeal books containing a record of the ten day’s proceedings before the Criminal Court which convicted O’Meally.

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Warwick Daily News     Monday  5 May 1952     p 1

To Face Trial For Murder of Constable

MELBOURNE: William O’Meally , (28), of Bonbeach, would stand trial at the Criminal Court, next Monday on a charge of having murdered Police Constable George Howell at Caulfield early this year, a Crown Law official said, last night.

The trial judge was expected to be Mr. Justice Coppel.  The Solicitor-General ( Mr. H. A. Winneke, Q.C. ) would be the Crown Prosecutor, and his assistant would be Mr. F. R. Nelson; The defence counsel would be Mr. J. Maloney.

The Crown law official said that about 50 Crown witnesses would be called during the trial, which would be one of Victoria’s longest for 10 years,

O’Meally is being held in the remand section of Pentridge gaol awaiting trial.

Constable Howell died on February 1 in Prince Alfred Hospital after being shot in the stomach outside the Crystal Palace picture theatre at Caulfield on January 30.

The coroner ( Mr. J. Burke, S.M. ) committed O’Meally for trial several weeks ago.

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Wednesday  6 February 1952     p 1

SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE

Arrest today likely

Homicide detectives expect to end the hunt today for the killer of Constable George Howell.

Late last night they had been questioning a man for l6 hours.

The man, a 30 year-old Australian laborer, was detained early yesterday at a seaside house.

Detectives got one of their most valuable leads in the case early yesterday when a man identified the hat found at the scene of the shooting as one recently stolen from his house.

He was taken to a house in a southern suburb where he identified property stolen with the hat.

In line-up

The suspect was placed in an identification lineup at Russell st. last night.

Two women and a man alleged to have been near the murder scene attended the lineup.

State Cabinet last night decided against offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of Constable Howell’s killer.

Mr. Dodgshun, Chief Secretary, said Cabinet was satisfied it would be contrary to the public interest to offer a reward at this stage.

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Wednesday  13 February 1952     p 3

HOWELL MURDER CHARGE LAID

A MAN charged in the City Court yesterday with having murdered Constable George Howell at Caulfield on January 30, declared from the dock that he was innocent.

“During the whole of my interrogation by police I have maintained my innocence, and I still do,” said William John O’Meally, 28, laborer, of Bonbeach.

“I am innocent of any such crime, and hope to prove such innocence at the trial. I wish the public to know this.”

Only six policemen and two pressmen were in the court during the 10-minute special sitting.

Folded arms

O’Meally folded his arms across his chest as the charge was read. He was remanded to February 21. Bail was refused.

Detective-sergeant W. Tremewen said that while on duty at the Crystal Palace Theatre, Caulfield, Constable

Howell disturbed a man interfering with cars outside the theatre.

He chased the man, and later fell with a gunshot wound in his stomach. He died in the Alfred Hospital on February 1.

 

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Wednesday  20 February 1952     p 12

RACV appeal for constable

The Royal Automobile Club yesterday appealed to its 120,000 members to support the fund for a memorial to Constable George Howell, who was fatally shot on January 30.

The club started the appeal with £50.

Members should send donations to the secretary, R.A.C.V., 94 Queen st., city.

The money will be sent on to the secretary of the Police Provident Fund.

 

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The Age ( Melbourne )     Thursday  11 September 1952     p 4

Queen’s Medal for Constable Howell

Constable George Howell, the young policeman who was murdered at Caulfield in January while pursuing a suspected thief has been posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for bravery.

This is the first time a Queen’s Medal has been awarded a member of the Victorian police, and the second occasion in which a similar award has been made. Howell, aged 26, was fatally shot at point-blank range near the Crystal Palace picture theatre at Caulfield on January 31 by a man whom he had suspected of interfering with parked cars. A 28-year-old laborer, William John O’Meally, was sentenced to death in May for Howell’s murder, but has intimated that he will appeal in the High Court. An appeal by O’Meally heard by the Court of Criminal Appeal in July was dismissed. The Commissioner of Police ( Mr, A. M. Duncan ) announced the award yesterday in a special circular issued to all police stations and broadcast to patrol cars. The citation states that

the award was made ” for conspicuous gallantry in attempting the arrest of a criminal. ” Mr. Duncan said that the medal would most likely be presented to Howell’s parents at the next State investiture. He said that the Queen’s approval had been published in the London “Gazette.” He had requested the State Government several months ago to forward a recommendation to Buckingham Palace.

The only other occasion on which a similar award was made took place in 1934 when former Detective Chris Coe in May, the same year, was given the King’s Medal ( Police and Firemen-Bravery Division ) for arresting two gunmen at the Highett railway station. Coe was seriously wounded.

Constable Howell joined the force in May, 1948, and spent most of his service at the East Malvern station.

 

 

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Friday  12 December 1952     p 7

The. Governer, Sir Dallas Brooks, yesterday presented 65 awards, one posthumous, at an investiture at Government House.

Mr. Ernest Howell, father of the late Constable George Howell, was overcome with emotion when he received a posthumous award for his son’s heroism at Government House yesterday.

The citation said that Constable Howell died In the course of duty while attempting to arrest a criminal.

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Monday  9 February 1953     p 2

 The O’Meally storey, No. 2

 

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Tuesday  10 February 1953     p 2

 The O’Meally storey, Part 3

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Tuesday  10 February 1953     p 2

 The story of a social rebel

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The Argus ( Melbourne )     Wednesday  11 February 1953     p 2

 Concluding the O’Meally storey

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Barrier Miner ( Broken Hill, NSW )    Saturday  14 February 1953     P 1

No Appeal for O’Meally

Melbourne. — Insufficient money will stop William John O’Meally appealing to the Privy Council, his wife ( Mrs. Lois O’Meally ), said today.

She said there was now no chance of raising the money to finance the appeal. But O’Meally still wanted to appeal and would probably continue to try to get the money.

O’Meally was sentenced to death, for the murder of Constable George Howell. An appeal to the Governor failed, but later the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment without remissions.

The Cabinet decided that it would not pay the cost of a Privy Council appeal.

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Mirror ( Perth, W.A. )     Saturday  25 September 1954     p 13

Pentridge – where hate smoulders

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