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Reggy john
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appointment terminated on 29 July, Rudall returned to his practice at Gawler and lectured (1920-25) in constitutional law at the University of Adelaide. He took charge of the London office, as a captain from January 1919, until he embarked for Adelaide in May.Īfter his A.I.F. Sent to London in September 1918, he was appointed assistant-director in the newly formed A.I.F. In January 1917 he was detached to the headquarters of the 13th Brigade next month he was promoted lieutenant. He trained in Egypt and England, and in December 1916 joined the 50th Battalion in France. Prepared by several years membership of a rifle club, and service in the King Edward's Horse at Oxford, Rudall enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 11 August 1915 and was commissioned on 16 December. On 20 January 1914 he married Kathleen Clara Sutherland in the chapel of St Peter's College they were to have two sons, John ('Jake') Glasgow (b.1920) and Peter Sutherland (b.1922). He read at Christ Church, Oxford (B.Litt., 1911), before working in his father's firm at Gawler. In 1908 he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship. Tallish, lean and athletic, he played football, cricket and tennis, and captained the Gawler hockey team. He was articled to his father in 1902 and admitted on 20 April 1907 as a barrister and solicitor. Reg attended Queen's School, North Adelaide, the Collegiate School of St Peter, and the University of Adelaide (LL.B., 1906) where he won a Stow prize. Reginald John Rudall (1885-1955), lawyer and politician, was born on 27 September 1885 at Gawler, South Australia, elder child of Samuel Bruce Rudall, a South Australian-born solicitor, and his wife Margaret, née McNeil, who came from Victoria. State Library of South Australia, SLSA: B 7795 Stephen imagines him springing out of the piano to reprise his role in Portrait.Reginald John Rudall (1885-1955), by unknown photographer, 1939 Later, when he sees a colored man on the tram, he thinks about the Church's missionary efforts abroad. At one point, Lynch emerges from a bush with his girl, and Conmee blesses him gravely. When he thinks about a horrific steamboat accident in the United States, for example, he thinks that at least it was an act of perfect contrition for those on board. As he wanders to the school, his thoughts are all extremely pious, and it is clear that his orthodox religious views are being satirized. In Ulysses, Conmee gets his own stream-of-consciousness at the opening of "The Wandering Rocks." Martin Cunningham enlists him to help get young Patrick Dignam into Jesuit school for free. In Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen went to Conmee for support when he was unfairly punished by Father Dolan. He then became prefect of studies at Belvedere College. Stephen imagines him s …moreĬonmee was the rector of Clongowes Wood College when Joyce was a student there. Conmee was the rector of Clongowes Wood College when Joyce was a student there.










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