Eoin James PETERS 

Eoin James PETERS   

 

AKA Eoin PETERS    

* Nickname:  ?   

Formerly of Kiama & Kanahooka, NSW.  Late of Wagga Wagga, NSW    

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  131   

 

NSW Police Cadet #  2549    

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 5693   

Regd. #  15249   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Police Cadet on Monday 24 November 1969  ( aged  16  years,  5  months,  21  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Saturday 3 June 1972  ( aged  19  years,  0  months,  0  days )    

Constable – appointed  3 June 1973   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 3 June 1977   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?  ( No )         

Senior Constable – appointed 3 June 1981   

 

Final Rank: =  Senior Constable   

 

Stations:

As a Cadet:

C.I.B. ( 24 November 1969 – 15 February 1970 ), Ryde ( 17 Division )( 16 February 1970 – 2 August 1970 ), Eastwood ( 17 Division )( 3 August 1970 – 16 May 1971 ), Headquarters ( 20 Division )( 17 May 1971 – 5 July 1971 ), Redfern Police Academy ( 5 July 1971 – 12 December 1971 ), Strathfield ( 9 Division )( 13 December 1971 – 2 June 1972 )

 

As a Sworn Member:

Eastwood ( 17 Division )( ProCst )( GDs )( 3 June 1972 – 6 May 1973 ), Gladesville ( 17 Division )( GDs )( 7 May 1973 – 9 February 1974 ), Eastwood ( 17 Division )( GDs )( 10 February 1974 – 6 July 1974 ), 4 Wheels – Transport Unit ( 20 Division )( Driver )( 7 July 1979 – 25 May 1980 ), Eastwood ( 17 Division )( GDs )( 1 February 1976 – 6 March 1976 ), Gladesville ( 17 Division )( GDs )( 7 March 1976 – 7 July 1979 ), Balmain ( 8 Division )( GDs )( 8 July 1979 – 25 May 1980 ), Glebe ( 8 Division )( GDs & Foot Patrol )( 26 May 1980 – 25 January 1986 ), Drummoyne ( 9 Division )( Foot Patrol )( 26 January 1986 – 7 January 1989 ), Wollongong District ( 82 Division )( Ancillary Duties )( Media Liasion )( 8 January 1989 – 6 January 1990 ), Warilla Police Station ( 79 Division )( GDs & Community Liasion )( 7 January 1990 – 16 November 1996 ), Wollongong Patrol ( 82 Division )( GDs & Community Liasion )( 17 November 1996 – 1 November 1997 ), Warilla Police Station ( 79 Division )( GDs & Community Liasion )( 2 November 1997 – 7 February 1998 ), Warilla Police Station ( 79 Division )( Youth Liaison Duties )( 8 February 1998 – 9 September 2003 ), Lake Illawarra Local Area Command ( 79 Division )( GDs & Youth Liaison Duties )( 10 September 2003 – 8 October 2003 ), Lake Illawarra Local Area Command ( 79 Division )( Ancillary Duties – Youth Liasion Office / Media Officer )( 9 October 2003 – 2 January 2004 )

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From   24 November 1969     to   2 January 2004 =   34  years,  1 months,  9 days Service

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: 24 November 1969     to   2 January 2004 =   34  years,  1 months,  9 days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     22 years,   3  months,   4  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =    50  years,   6  months,   30  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 2 November 1988 (  SenCon )   

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 November 1998 ( SenCon )   

Commissioner’s Olympic Citation award – granted 1 July 2001   

NSW Police Medal with 4th Clasp – granted 4 June 2003   

National Police Service Medal – granted 8 September 2016      

Eoin James PETERS 10 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
AKA Eoin PETERS

 

 Born:  Wednesday 3 June 1953 in Annandale, NSW      

Died on:  Monday 6 April 2026 at 4.30pm     

Age:   72  years,  10  months,  3  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No     

 

 

Cause:   Advanced Alzheimers Disease       

Event location:   Nursing Home, Wagga Wagga, NSW  

Event / Diagnosis date:  March 2025   

 

Funeral date:  Monday 13 April 2026 @ 3pm 

Funeral location:   St Paul’s Uniting Church, Dalley St, Junee, NSW  

 

 

Wake location:  June Hotel, Junee, NSW  

Wake date:  Monday 13 April 2026     

 

Funeral Parlour: Moroney Funeral Directors, 12 Belmore St, Junee, NSW  

 

Buried at:  Cremated.  His Ashes will be scattered at his favourite beach.    

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2026 )    

 

EOIN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

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Upon joining the NSW Police Cadet system, Eoin was described as:

5′ 9.5″ tall, 13 st 6 lb in weight, green eyes, dark hair, medium complexion, a student, no religion.

As a Cadet he was Stationed at the Modus Operandi Section ( M.O. )

 


Class 131 - 02 - 1973Some of the Cadets - including Eoin James PETERS # 15249
Some of the Cadets from Class 131. Eoin James PETERS # 15249 is 2nd from right.

 

Some of the Cadets from Class 131. Eoin James PETERS # 15249 1st on the left. Acting Sgt Len HARRIS on the far right.
Some of the Cadets from Class 131. Eoin James PETERS # 15249 1st on the left. Acting Sgt Len HARRIS on the far right.

 

 

Class 131 - 01 - 1973
Class 131 – 01 – 1973.  Eoin PETERS in 2nd row between the two policewomen in the front row on the right.

 

Class 131 - 02 - 2023 reunion
Class 131 – 02 – 2023 reunion.  Ian PETERS, Middle row ( black shirt with wide square ) on right.

 

Eoin James PETERS 14 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
AKA Eoin PETERS

 

Eoin James PETERS 09 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
AKA Eoin PETERS    
with his grandson and his son, Eoin PETERS ( Jnr )

 

Eoin James PETERS 13 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
AKA Eoin PETERS    
and his son, Eoin PETERS ( Jnr )

 

Eoin James PETERS 06 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS ( Jnr ), his sister Jessica & Eoin PETERS ( Snr )

 

Eoin James PETERS 05 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS ( Jnr ), Eoin PETERS ( Snr ) his daughter Jessica PETERS.

 

Eoin James PETERS 04 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Jessica PETERS & her dad – Eoin James PETERS   
AKA Eoin PETERS

 

Eoin James PETERS 08 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS & Granddaughter  
PoppyHood.

 

Eoin James PETERS 11 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
Stand back people.

 

Eoin James PETERS 07 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Just one vowel please.

 

Eoin James PETERS 03 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS

 

Eoin James PETERS 02 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS   
Loved his riding.

 

Eoin James PETERS 01 - NSWPF 15249 - Died 6 Aril 2026
Eoin James PETERS

 

THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2016<br />LAKE ILLAWARRA RETIRED POLICE DAY.<br /> 45 people turned out to Lake Illawarra ( Oak Flats ) Police Station at 10am today for the Retired Police Day.<br /> 15 National Police Service Medals were awarded to various Police who live in and / or worked in the Lake Illawarra Area Command.<br /> These awards were presented by the current LA Commander, Zoran Dzevlan.<br /> Eoin PETERS accepting his Medal.
THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2016
LAKE ILLAWARRA RETIRED POLICE DAY.
45 people turned out to Lake Illawarra ( Oak Flats ) Police Station at 10am today for the Retired Police Day.
15 National Police Service Medals were awarded to various Police who live in and / or worked in the Lake Illawarra Area Command.
These awards were presented by the current LA Commander, Zoran Dzevlan.
Eoin PETERS accepting his Medal.

 

SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2005<br />LAKE ILLAWARRA, OAK FLATS.<br /> DRAGON BOAT RACING WITH WOLLONGONG POLICE &amp; ILLAWARRA POLICE.<br /> FORMER S/C EOIN PETERS AND A WORK COLLEGE, CANDY, WATCHING THE DRAGON BOAT RACES.
SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2005
LAKE ILLAWARRA, OAK FLATS.
DRAGON BOAT RACING WITH WOLLONGONG POLICE & ILLAWARRA POLICE.
FORMER S/C EOIN PETERS AND A WORK COLLEGE, CANDY, WATCHING THE DRAGON BOAT RACES.

 

March 2010Eoin Peters and Allan Stubbs Jindabyne, NSW.
March 2010
Eoin Peters and Allan Stubbs
Jindabyne, NSW.    Thick black hair is just so ‘over rated’

 

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
7 April 2026 

Updated 16 April 2026 with Live Stream and additional Stations.


 

 




Neville Kenneth GLOVER 

Neville Kenneth GLOVER   OAM

 

AKA Neville GLOVER  

 

* Nickname: Nifty Nev, LOVER with a G, Glove

Late of Chain Valley Bay, NSW   

GLOVER ; LOVER with a G

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

J. GLOVER, NSWPF # 23597   ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  171B        

 

New South Wales Police Force    

ProCst # 93842   

Regd. #  19662   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Trainee on Monday 13 April 1981  ( aged  25  years,  8  months,  22  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 26 June 1981  ( aged  25  years,   11  months,  4  days )    

Constable – appointed  26 June 1982   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 26 June 1986    

Detective – appointed   ? ? ? ( NO )         

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?       

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( N/A )     

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

 

Final Rank: =   Senior Sergeant   

 

Stations:   ?,  Liverpool ( 22 Division )( Trainee ), Wollongong, Penrith ( 1980s ), NSW Police Prosecutor, Bathurst Court circuit ( 1980s ), West Court circuit ,  North West Court circuit ,Westmead Coroners Court, Gosford / Wyong ( c1997 – 2004 ), Glen Innes, Armidale, Byron Bay, Walgett, Moree, Inverell, Orange, Gilgandra,  2000 Olympics,    

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 13 April 1981     to   9 February 2017   =  35  years,  9 months, 27 days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: 13 April 1981     to   9 February 2017   =  35  years,  9 months, 27 days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:   9  years,   1  months,   24  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     61  years,   6  months,   18  days  

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 17 April 1997 ( Sgt )  

Australian Sports Medal – granted 2nd November 2000 ( Mr. )

Former Australian Kangaroo   

Medal of the Order of Australia – granted 26 January 2018 ( Mr. )

For service to rugby league and to the community   

 

 

 

 Born:  Friday 22 July 1955 at St Leonards, NSW          

Died on: Thursday 2 April 2026   

Age:   70  years,  8  months,  11 days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 16 April 2026 @ 1.30pm  

Funeral location:  Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Memorial Park, Palmdale, NSW  

 

LIVE STREAM   can be found HERE   

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: Mackay Family Funerals, 249 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah, NSW  

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2026 )    

NIFTY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Neville Kenneth Glover

22/07/1955 – 02/04/2026

The relatives and friends of Neville Glover Late of Chain Valley Bay, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service, appointed to commence on Thursday, 16th April 2026 at 1:30pm in the Hillside Chapel of the Palmdale Crematorium, 57 Palmdale Rd, Palmdale NSW 2258

 


Eels, Parramatta & Australian NRL Legend.

Neville Kenneth Glover OAM was an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. A New South Wales interstate and Australia international representative wing, he played his club football in the NSWRL Premiership with the Parramatta Eels and Penrith Panthers.


Russell OXFORD, NSWPF # ????? & Neville GLOVER in 1975. Russell OxfordsenoproStd69tg3lm94922lhal31m27ilt2h3fah6mi0im84l4261mh9ll34 ·I first met Neville Glover in 1975, when he was invited to present the trophies at the presentation day for the Doo
Russell OXFORD ( left ), NSWPF # 18078 & Neville GLOVER in 1975. Russell Oxford · I first met Neville Glover in 1975, when he was invited to present the trophies at the presentation day for the Doonside Junior League Club. Russell is 14 in this photo.

 

Neville Keith GLOVER 03 - NSWPF 19662 - Died April 2026
Neville Kenneth GLOVER   
AKA Neville GLOVER  
Nickname: Nifty Nev, LOVER with a G, Glove

 

Neville Keith GLOVER 04 - NSWPF 19662 - Died April 2026
Neville Kenneth GLOVER   
AKA Neville GLOVER  
Nickname: Nifty Nev, LOVER with a G, Glove

 

Neville Keith GLOVER 01 - NSWPF 19662 - Died April 2026
Neville Kenneth GLOVER   
AKA Neville GLOVER  
Nickname: Nifty Nev, LOVER with a G, Glove

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
3 April 2026 

Updated 17 April 2026 with Retirement date and calculations.


 

 




George Washington SLOAN

George Washington SLOAN   

 

AKA George SLOAN   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training College – Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   

 

New South Wales Police Force     

 

Regd. #  6281       

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?         

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?       

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 26 October 1966   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed  31 January 1974   

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

Appears in the 1975 ‘Stud Book’ but not the 1977 issue. 

 

Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   

 

Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:   18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     years,   5  months,   30  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     55  years,   months,   days    

 

 

World War II

Regiment:                                    Australian Army

Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942

Service #                                      NX108770  –    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single & living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )

Rank:                                            Sergeant

Embarkation:

Next of kin:                                Noreen SLOAN  –  10 Lancelot St, Enfield, NSW

Religion:                                     Salvation Army

Single / Married:                      Married

Returned to Australia:             ?

Date of Discharge:                    9 January 1946

Posting at Discharge:               1 Division Provost Company

WWII Honours & Gallantry:   None for display

Awards:                                       Africa Star, 1st Clasp to Africa Star, Pacific Star, War Medal, Australian Services Medal

POW:                                           No

Occupation upon joining:       ” Traveller ”

War Service In Au:

Active Service outside Au:     PNG 24 July 1945 – 23 December 1945  ( 153 days )

Active Service in Au:               1214 days in Au.  Total of 1487 days Service.

 

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system   

 

 

 Born:  Sunday 22 August 1920 in Wollongong, NSW           

Died on:  Sunday 28 April 1985  

Age:   64  years,  8  months,  6  days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:    ? ? ?

Funeral location:     ?

 

LIVE STREAM       N/A 

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?   

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave Location:  Rookwood Cemetery, Rookwood, NSW  

Section:  the NSW Garden of Remembrance        Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2026 )    

 

George is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

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George Washington SLOAN 01 - NSWPF 6281 - Died 28 April 1985

 

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant

George Washington SLOAN   <br /> AKA George SLOAN   <br /> Nickname:  ?  <br /> Late of   ?  <br /> Relations in 'the job'   ?   <br /> "possible" relation in 'the job':    ?   <br /> NSW Police Training College - Penrith   Class #    ?  ?  ?   <br /> New South Wales Police Force     <br /> Regd. #  6281       <br /> Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Academy on Monday 18 October 1948  ( aged  28  years,  1  months,  26  days )    <br /> Probationary Constable - appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   ?  years,   ?  months,   ?  days )    <br /> Constable - appointed   ? ? ?   <br /> Constable 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?         <br /> Detective - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ?       <br /> Leading Senior Constable - appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      <br /> Sergeant 3rd Class - appointed 26 October 1966   <br /> Sergeant 2nd Class - appointed  31 January 1974   <br /> Sergeant 1st Class - appointed   ? ? ?     <br /> Appears in the 1975 'Stud Book' but not the 1977 issue. <br /> Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class   <br /> Stations:   ?, Missing Person Bureau ( O.I.C. )( c1972 )     <br /> Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 18 October 1948     to     29 October 1975  =    27  years,    0  months,    11  days Service     <br /> World War II<br /> Regiment:                                    Australian Army<br /> Enlisted:                                      19 June 1942<br /> Service #                                      NX108770  -    /      ( N265023 )( Enlisted 28 May 1941 )( was Single &amp; living at 9 Wilson St, Wollongong, NSW )<br /> Rank:                                            Sergeant


 

Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 – 1950),

Friday 17 March 1933, page 3

WATERSIDE WORKERS

FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT PROCEEDINGS.

The hearing was resumed on Monday in the Federal Arbitration Court of the application of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners’ Association and others, requesting two pick-up times, instead of the one pick-up now existing, for maritime labour at Port Kembla and Wollongong. The application was opposed by tho South Coast Branch of the Waterwide Workers’ Federation.

At the conclusion of argument, Judge Beeby announced that on the facts submitted he would not be justified in granting the application. The members of the union were making a very precarious living, and as most of them were compelled to accept employment outside of their wharf work, he thought it would be unfair to make them attend the pick-up place twice daily.

His Honour considered, however, that the parties should be able to agree on some matters which should be to their mutual advantage — matters outside the scope of the award — and he adjourned the hearing in order to place some suggestions before the parties.

Mr. George Washington Sloan, secretary of the Union, informed the Court that few, if any of the watersiders were able to make a living from the wharves alone, and they were forced to supplement their earnings by taking other employment. Some of them sold fish, wood, rabbits and vegetables, and in this way were able to earn a few extra shillings.

The onset of the depression, he said, had caused the aggregate amount of wages to his members to drop from £17,000 in 1928 to £9,000 in 1932. If the men were compelled to walk to the pick-up place twice a day they would not have an opportunity of adding to their meagre wharf earnings, and this, would cause great hardship.

Mr. Darban ( for the Oversea Shipping Representatives’ Assn. ) reminded His Honour that the application was not one that was concerned with the earnings of the men, but with the inconvenience that arose through the present system of engaging labour. Under the present method, he said, the employers were subjected to avoidable costs and any alteration would not greatly inconvenience the men.

Mr. John Hickey ( for the Union ) : One of the chief causes in the lesser wages earned by the men has been the installation of machinery. Since 1928 two grabs have been installed for the unloading of phosphate, and these machines , manned by only eight men, do work which it formerly took 27 men to perform. Mr. Darban said that as an alternative to the two pick-ups the Court could apply the Geraldton system to Kembla. Under the Geraldton plan the men would be notified early in the day that there would be work for them, but they would not be paid for waiting time. Such a system would enable the shipowners to meet an emergency when it arose, whereas, at present the parties could not go outside the award even when the Union was willing to do so. The award rigidly bound them down in the same way as it did in the big ports like Sydney and Melbourne.

Despite the depression, said Mr. Darban, there had been little diminution in the number of vessels calling at Kembla. In 1928 the number of vessels that entered the port was 472, and in 1932 the number was 438.

Since 1928, however, circumstances had altered a great deal, and the employers were now forced to cut costs, wherever possible. A second pick-up; would mean a substantial saving.

His Honour said he was quite aware that costs had to be reduced these days, but, at the same time the men had to be considered.

Mr. Hickey said that the reasons for a single pick-up were stronger to-day than ? the court determined the issues ? ?28. W? a charge on the ? companies, but upon the vessels, and many of the delays that had occurred to ships at Kembla could have been avoided had there been more cooperation between agent and stevedore. A phone call put through to the stevedore at Kembla when a vessel left Sydney would easily remedy the trouble. In the past, however, this had not always been done, and waiting time had to be paid the men.

Two pick-ups, he said, would occupy 5 hours and 20 minutes of the men’s time, and if they had to sacrifice that time they would not be able to supplement their earnings.

The application was dismissed.

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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 – 1950),

Friday 16 September 1927, page 3

Death of Mr. Ted Sloan.

THE INQUEST.

At the Court House Wollongong on Wednesday, the Deputy Coroner ( Mr. Kirby ) conducted a magisterial inquiry into the death of Mr. Ted Sloan.

Dr. W. B. Kerr deposed that about 8.30am. on Monday, Sept. 12, he received a message from deceased’s son, I saying that his father had shot himself. Went to the residence in Campbell St., where lie saw deceased unconscious on his bed with two wounds in his head. The doctor described the nature of the wounds, and said dressings were applied, after which the deceased was taken to the hospital in the Ambulance, where he died at 9.30. Death, in his opinion, was caused by lascerations ( sic ) of the brain by a bullet, which travelled in an upward and forward direction from right to left. Taking into account the character and nature of the wounds, the bullet may have been discharged from a weapon held in the deceased’s own right hand.

To Segt. Pye: The revolver produced could have inflicted the wound and the bullet produced could have caused the wound.

To George Washington Sloan, a brother of deceased: I visited your home and viewed deceased’s body in the coffin and made references to abrasions on the nose and the condition of the eyes. The bullet wound may have caused the condition of the eyes, but the nose abrasions may have been a day or two old previous to death.

The doctor, also stated that the eyelids were livid, but this also may have been due to the bullet wound.

To Segt. Pye: I doubt the possibility of the deceased having spoken after the wound had been inflicted. The lascerations of the nose could have been caused by finger nails, or a fall on the ground.

To G. W. Sloan: l.don’t think the abrasions could have been been caused by a blow, or through being hit by a stick. They could have been caused through deceased being pushed onto a hard pavement.

Hilton Edward Sloan, son of the deceased, deposed that on Monday about half past seven his father called out, ” Fred, get me a drink of water. ” There was no reply from Fred, and then he called, ” Daphne, get me a drink of water. ” Daphne replied, ‘All right.’ His father then said, ‘It’s all right, I’ll get up and get it myself.’ His mother was in bed in another part of the house. His father went out to the kitchen and was away some time. When he was returning, and passing witness’s room, he called out ” Good-by, Hixon, ” a nick name of witness, who replied, ” Good-bye, dad. ” Witness thought this was a joke, as his father was in the habit of making jokes. His father returned to his room, and about four or five minutes later witness heard the report of a firearm, and ran into his room where he saw his father on his bed, his body was twitching, and he called out, ‘Oh, Charley,’ that was the name of his twin brother. Witness noticed blood running down the right hand side of his father’s face onto the pillow. His father’s right hand was lying on his chest lightly clasping a revolver. The revolver produced was the one he saw. He called out to his mother and the rest of the family, ‘Dad has shot himself.’ His mother went to the verandah and called, ‘Oh, Roy, come here.’ Roy Wilton came in and witness handed him the revolver. Mr. Wilton said he would communicate with the doctor and the Ambulance, which he did. The deceased did not speak again. Witness said his father always treated him both as a comrade and a son.

‘About a fortnight ago,’ said witness, ‘my father had some drink in, and said before my mother and sister, that he intended to do away with himself. My sister told me, about this, she said, ‘You had better go home and see if you can calm dad down, he is threatening to shoot himself.’ When I went home my Uncle Fred was there sitting on the bedside. I heard my father say he was worrying about something, but he did not say what it was. My uncle asked him to come up to his shop the next morning and see him. My father then said to me, ‘You won’t have your father long.’ ?’ I said, ‘Why?’ He replied, ‘I am always worrying about something, life’s not worth living, I’ll blow my skull in.’ I said, ‘Don’t be silly.’ I did not think he meant it, and thought he was only, joking. He also said he would go and say good-bye to Uncle Charley. I accompanied him to Port Kembla, where he had two brandies at a private house. He had his revolver on his hip, which was as usual, as he was a special constable, and a night watchman at Wollongong. While he was drinking I took the revolver which he had taken off, and extracted the bullets. About last Thursday, we were at home, and my father said ‘You won’t’ have me much longer.’ I said ‘Don’t be silly.’ He said, ‘I’m always in trouble and worrying about something.’ So far as I know my father was a healthy man.

To G. W. Sloan: I saw my father on Sunday morning about daylight. His face was cut on the forehead and on the nose, and his eyes were blackened, as if from a blow from something. The last time previous to that that I had seen my father was about quarter past three on the Saturday afternoon. On the Sunday morning he came into my room and said, ‘Boy, you and I will get hung. That mongrel Bennett ( meaning Constable Bennett ) handcuffed me and gave me a hiding.’ He asked me if I would go with him to ? Bennett to see that he ( the father ) would get a fair go. I said ‘ Right-oh,” and he replied, ‘Never mind, a man will do his job over this. I’ll be summoned on Monday, and you’ll have to go up on Tuesday, how’ll a man get out of it.’

I had to go to Bulli on Tuesday, and my father said ‘Never mind, ‘I won’t be there.’ He showed me his coat, which had a tear in it, and said that Bennett had handcuffed him, and that that was the way he was treated. He then said ‘Never mind that. That mong will have his day.’ He seemed to have sobered up in the morning, Jack Rolls told me in the Silver Bell Cafe on Saturday night, after1 I had been to a dance, that my father , was in the lock-up, and asked why didn’t I get him out.” I said ” I have no money, Jack,” and went home shortly afterwards. When father came home in the morning he told me exactly what had happened. He seemed quite sensible when he told me about what Bennett had done, but you could see that he had been drinking. My father and I were always joking together, and were always real pals. I never believed him when he said that he would take his life, and he never used to say it when he was sober.

To Segt. Pye: I took the bullets out of the revolver at Port Kembla because he was drunk, and said that he would take his life. During the last fortnight he said frequently that he would take his life. He was not quarrelsome, but used to drink heavily at times.

David Beecham, mining contractor, Wollongong, deposed that he had known the deceased for many years. About midnight on Sunday, September 11th he saw deceased near Parsons’ ironmongery shop, in Crown Street, Wollongong. Deceased appeared to be sober, but was in a rage, and nervy. He said, ‘I am going to shoot myself. Things are against me.’ Witness said ‘Don’t be silly,’ and did not believe that deceased really meant to do so. Constable Bennett came along, and had a conversation with Sloan, and witness walked down to the ‘Mercury’ corner, and listened. Witness stood and listened because he knew that deceased had been locked up the night before, and thought that there might be an argument. The deceased and Constable Bennett appeared to be friendly. Just before Constable Bennett came upon the scene, the deceased held up his face to show some abrasions and said ‘That is what happened to me.’ Witness did not notice the eye’s, but the face appeared a bit puffed.

To G.W. Sloan: Deceased said that he had received the injuries in a brawl on the previous night. I understand that he meant the scuffle during his arrest.

Roy Wilton, plasterer, Wollongong, deposed: On the morning of September 12th I was passing Sloan’s house in Campbell Street, Wollongong at about 8.30 a.m. I heard someone scream in deceased’s house,’ and looked round. Mrs. Sloan called to me ‘Roy, Roy, come quick,’ and I ran on to the verandah. Mrs. Sloan said ‘My man has shot himself,’ I ran in to the room where deceased was lying on a bed, and noticed that he was gasping, and breathing heavily. I said ‘What’s this you’ve done, Ted?’ but he never spoke. Hilton, the son of deceased, then handed me a revolver, saying ‘This is the revolver the old man shot himself with. The revolver produced is the revolver that was handed to me, and there is one empty cartridge shell in it. ‘I then informed the doctor, ambulance and police, and handed the revolver to Constable Sawyer.

At the request of the relatives, the inquest was adjourned until Tuesday, September 20th, at 10 p.m., to permit of calling further evidence.

Segt. Pye intimated that Constables Sawyer and Bennett would also attend the adjourned hearing.

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Robert Alexander KYLE

Robert Alexander KYLE   

 

AKA Bob KYLE, Bobby KYLE, Robert KYLE   

* Nickname:  ?  

Formerly of Ingleburn, Late of Mt Hunter & Red Head, NSW   

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:   

R. KYLE, NSWPF # 9904 ( Born 1941 ) ?  

M. KYLE, NSWPF # 17340  ?  

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  Started with Class 092 – Finished in Class 099     

 

NSW Police Cadet #  1782   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 3678      

Regd. #  11080     

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Police Cadet on Monday 13 August 1962  ( aged 17  years,  1  months,  9  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Saturday 4 July 1964  ( aged  19  years,  0  months,  0  days )

Constable – appointed  4 July 1965   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 4 July 1969  

Detective – appointed   ? April 1972 ( YES )      Course 1 of 1972

Senior Constable – appointed  4 July 1973   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )      

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 7 March 1980       

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed  29 July 1986     Seniority date = 8 July 1986    

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 18 January 1988    Seniority date = 31 December 1987  

 

Final Rank: =  Detective Senior Sergeant  

 

Stations:

As a Cadet:

Following induction in August 1962 Bob was stationed at the C.I.B. Fingerprint Section.  In October 1962 he was transferred to the Police Journal Section ( 20 Division ), In May 1963 he was transferred to Liverpool ( 22 Division ) in the Traffic Room and from October 1963 he worked in Liverpool Station – behind the desk.  In June 1964 he returned to the Police Training Centre, Redfern, to commence his Initial Training.

 

As a Sworn Member:

Liverpool ( 22 Division )( ProCst )( July 1964 – April 1966 ), Campbelltown ( which was part of 22 Division )( GDs )( April 1966 – September 1969 ),Liverpool ( 22 Division )( C.I. Duties )( September 1969 – March 1973 ), C.I.B. – Surry Hills ( C.I. Duties – Det. )( March 1973 – May 1974 ), C.I.B. – Surry Hills – Consorting Squad ( Det )( May 1974 – February 1975 ), Fairfield ( 34 Division )( Dets )( February 1975 -September 1979 ), Flemington ( 32 Division )( Dets )( September 1979 – April 1980 ), Liverpool ( 22 Division )( Dets )( April 1980 – 1986 ), ?, Flemington ( 32 Division )( Dets )( c1990s ), ?,  Campbelltown ( 35 Division )( Dets )( O.I.C. ), ?      

Source:  Liverpool Police Time Line by retired Insp. Joe Stanioch.

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  13 August 1962    to   18 February 1998 =   35  years,  6 months,  5 days Service

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom 13 August 1962    to   18 February 1998 =   35  years,  6 months,  5 days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:   28  years,   0  months,   1  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     52  years,   7  months,   14  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 2 March 1981 ( Det Sgt )   

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 October 1991 ( Det Sgt )  

Robert Alexander KYLE 01A - NSWPF 11080 - Died March 2026
Robert Alexander KYLE   
AKA Bob KYLE, Bobby KYLE, Robert KYLE

 

 Born:   Wednesday 4 July 1945 in Surry Hills, NSW           

Died on:  Thursday 19 February 2026  

Age:    80  years,   7  months,   15  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive     

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date: pre 2016      

 

Funeral date:   Thursday 26 February 2026 @ 11am  

Funeral location:  Chapel of Light, 61 The Boulevard, Tallwoods Village, NSW  

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: WT Howard Funerals, 5 Fleet St, Taree, NSW  

 

Buried at:  Cremated  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

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At the time of joined the NSW Police Cadet system in 1962, Bob was described as:

5′ 8.5″ tall, 10 st 8 lb in weight, hazel eyes, dark brown hair with a medium complexion.  He was a former farm hand, Junior Clerk with NSW Government Railways & labourer, his religion was Church of England and the held the Intermediate School Certificate.

As a Cadet he was sent to the C.I.B.

 

In 1965 Bob joined the Commando Coy. and obtained his Green Beret’ as part of the CMF ( Citizens Military Force ) until 1979.

 

Bob, together with Det Sgt Jim Greiss, were the first police on scene of the bombing of the Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall at Casula, NSW, in July 1985.

An explosive device was detonated by a timing mechanism at the church.

As a result, one person was killed and approximately 80 were injured.

He remained as a Liverpool Detective until 1986, when he was transferred to the Drug Law Enforcement Bureau.

During his career, he had also served at the National Crime Authority; the NSW Crime Commission; and Task Force Oak.

 

Robert Alexander KYLE 01 - NSWPF 11080 - Died March 2026
Robert Alexander KYLE   
AKA Bob KYLE, Bobby KYLE, Robert KYLE

 

NSW Police Academy ( Redfern ) Detectives' Course Class 1 of 1972 1 Feb - 7 April 1972 Back Row ( L - R ) R.A. WILLIAMSON, D.W. SMYTHE, B.A. HOWARD, W.W.B. LLOYD, G.R. CARTER, A.J. DAU, A.F. MARTIN, G.H. TAYLFORTH, R.A. KYLE, Donald C.E. GRACE, D.B. BRIGHT, N.K. HAZZARD, R.G. HARVEY, P.M. RYAN, C. STEIRN Middle Row: F. KIRKHAM ( Inst. ), M.C. MOY ( Inst. ), J.J. COUNSEL, P.R. SHERWOOD, M.M. BAILEY, Malcolm J. BRAMMER, E.R. ELLIS, J.R. COOKE, R. McSWEENEY, Gregory COVENEY # 11947 ( RIP ), Robert D. MYERS, R.G. LENTON, P.J. DARGUE, Paul M. FULLER, P.J.M. RUSSELL, Roger FORD ( Inst. ), R. McDONALD ( Inst. ) Front Row: R.W. JOHNSON, A.W. TERRASSON, N.S. GOULD, F.J. BUFFONI, M.C. NEWTON, G.J. NICHOLSON, Anthony LAUER ( Inst. ), A.J. BARGE ( Inst. ), J.K. BOURKE ( Inst. ), G.L. STARLING, D.J. QUINN, G.F. WILLIAMS, G.T. TURNER, M.D. MAHER

NSW Police Academy ( Redfern )
Detectives’ Course Class 1 of 1972
1 Feb – 7 April 1972Back Row ( L – R )
R.A. WILLIAMSON, D.W. SMYTHE, B.A. HOWARD, W.W.B. LLOYD, G.R. CARTER, A.J. DAU, A.F. MARTIN, G.H. TAYLFORTH, Robert A. KYLE # 11080, Donald C.E. GRACE, D.B. BRIGHT, N.K. HAZZARD, R.G. HARVEY, P.M. RYAN, C. STEIRN

Middle Row:
F. KIRKHAM ( Inst. ), M.C. MOY ( Inst. ), J.J. COUNSEL, P.R. SHERWOOD, M.M. BAILEY, Malcolm J. BRAMMER, E.R. ELLIS, J.R. COOKE, R. McSWEENEY, Gregory COVENEY # 11947 ( RIP ), Robert D. MYERS, R.G. LENTON, P.J. DARGUE, Paul M. FULLER, P.J.M. RUSSELL, Roger FORD ( Inst. ), R. McDONALD ( Inst. )

Front Row:
R.W. JOHNSON, A.W. TERRASSON, N.S. GOULD, F.J. BUFFONI, M.C. NEWTON, G.J. NICHOLSON, Anthony LAUER ( Inst. ), A.J. BARGE ( Inst. ), J.K. BOURKE ( Inst. ), G.L. STARLING, D.J. QUINN, G.F. WILLIAMS, G.T. TURNER, M.D. MAHER

 

Offical Opening of the Liverpool Police Station ( 22 Division ) & Court House - June 1972 Back Row ( L - R ) ?, Dave McDONALD, David PIKE, ? 3rd Rw: Bob PRICE ( Robert RICE ), ?, ? 2nd Row: Robert KYLE ( Bob KYLE ) # 11080, Fred WHITTON, Allan ROSS Front Row: ?, ?, Liverpool Mayor - Noel SHORT, George PACULLIO ( Police Minister ), ? ( Noel SHORT was a Police Prosecutor and also the Liverpool City Council Lord Mayor ).

Official Opening of the Liverpool Police Station ( 22 Division ) & Court House – June 1972
Back Row ( L – R )
?, Dave McDONALD, David PIKE, ?

3rd Row:
Bob RICE ( Robert RICE ), ?, ?

2nd Row:
Robert KYLE ( Bob KYLE ) # 11080, Fred WHITTON, Allan ROSS

Front Row:
?, ?, Liverpool Mayor – Noel SHORT, George PACULLIO ( Police Minister ), ?
( Noel SHORT was a Police Prosecutor and also the Liverpool City Council Lord Mayor ).

 


 

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Peter Douglas HUNT

Peter Douglas HUNT

 

AKA Peter HUNT, Hunty  

* Nickname: Pedro 

Late of Murwillumbah, NSW   

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

Nathan HUNT, NSWPF # ?????  ( Joined 27/11/2020 )

Benjamin HUNT, NSWPF # ????? ( Sworn 2005 )

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?  

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  123     

 

NSW Police Cadet #  2322  

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 3203

Regd. #   14268      

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Police Cadet on Monday 27 November 1967  ( aged  16 years,  2  months,  21  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed  Sunday 6 September 1970  ( aged  19  years,   0  months,   0  days )    

Constable – appointed  6 October 1971   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 6 October 1975   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )          

Senior Constable – appointed  6 October 1979   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( N/A )      

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 26 April 1986   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed  ? ? ?       

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 29 November 1994   

 

Final Rank: =   Senior Sergeant 

 

Stations:

Cadet:  Police HQ ( 20 Division ), Waverley ( 10 Division ), North Sydney ( 6 Division ), Bondi ( 10 Division )

Sworn Member:  Regent St ( 2 Division )( GDs )( ProCst )( 6 September 1970 – 8 June 1971 ), Phillip St ( 4 Division )( GDs )( 9 June 1971 – 16 January 1972 ), Regent St ( 2 Division )( Traffic Duties )( 17 January 1972 – 29 September 1973 ), Bankstown (19 Division )( STP / HWP )( 30 September 1973 – 8 May 1976),  Flemington ( 32 Division )( HWP )( 9 May 1976 – June 1976 ),  Bankstown ( 19 Division )( HWP )( June 1976 – 1978 ), Orange ( HWP )(1978 ), Orange ( GDs )( 17 February 1980 – 26 January 1981 ), Orange ( HWP )( 27 January 1981 – 20 December 1982 ), Coolah ( Lock-Up-Keeper )( GDs )( 21 December 1982 -1986 ), Batemans Bay Command ( GDs )( Narooma GDs )( 1986 – 1994 )( Sgt ), Tweed / Byron Command – Murwillumbah ( O.I.C. )( 1994 )( SenSgt ) – Retirement   

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 27 November 1967     to   6 December 2001  =   34  years,  0 months,  9 days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  27 November 1967     to   6 December 2001  =   34  years,  0 months,  9 days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    24  years,   3  months,   17  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     50  years,   3  months,   0  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( Sgt )  

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 November 1995 ( Sgt )

National Police Service Medal

NSW Police Medal with 4th Clasp  

  

Peter Douglas HUNT 01A - NSWPF 14268 - Died 23 March 2026
Peter Douglas HUNT   
AKA Peter HUNT, Hunty

 Born:   Tuesday 6 September 1951 in Barraba, NSW           

Died on:  Monday 23 March 2026  at John Flynn Hospital, Gold Coast, Qld

Age:   74  years,  6  months,  17 days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:  Cancer ( type   ? )

Event location:   John Flynn Hospital, Gold Coast, Qld     

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 31 March 2026 @ 11am  ( NSW time )  

Funeral location:  Tweed Valley Lawn Cemetery, 813 – 871 Eviron Rd, Eviron, NSW

There will be NO official Police involvement at the funeral service however all friends are invited to attend.    

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: McGuiness Funerals, Murwillumbah, NSW  

 

Buried at:  Buried 

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

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Thomas William YABSLEY  

Thomas William YABSLEY   

 

AKA Thomas YABSLEY, Tom YABSLEY, Yabo  

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?  

M. YABSLEY (F ), NSWPF # 21726  

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  146   

 New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #   16799    

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Tuesday 28 January 1975  ( aged   26  years,   9  months,   24  days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 10 March 1975  ( aged  26  years,  11  months,   6  days )

Constable – appointed  10 March 1976   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 10 March 1980         

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed  10 March 1984    

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( N/A )     

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

 

Final Rank: =    Sergeant 2nd Class 

 

Stations:   ?,  Burwood ( 9 Division )(c1978 ), Crash Investigation – A.I.S. ( c1988 ), Auburn ( 32 Division ), Ashfield ( 11 Division )( SenSgt ), Endeavour Region – Retirement       

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  28 January 1975    to    4 March 2003   =   28  years,  1 months,    4  days Service

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:   28 January 1975    to    4 March 2003   =   28  years,  1 months,    4  days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    23  years,   9  months,   18  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =    54  years,   11  months,   0  days  

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 29 June 1984 ( Cst 1/c )  

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992 ( SenCon )  

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 19 December 2001 ( Sgt )  

Thomas William YABSLEY 01 - NSWPF 16799 - Died 22 March 2026
Thomas William YABSLEY   
AKA Thomas YABSLEY, Tom YABSLEY, Yabo  

 Born:  Sunday 4 April 1948 at Belmore, NSW  

Died on:  Sunday 22 March 2026  

Age:   77  years,   11  months,   18  days  

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:    Hospital,  ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 31 March 20256 @ 1.30pm  

Funeral location:  Macarthur Memorial Park, 166 – 176 St Andrews Rd, Varroville, NSW

There will be NO formal Police involvement at the funeral – although friends and colleagues are invited to attend.    

 

LIVE STREAM   yes but not recorded 

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: Kenneally’s Funerals    

 

Buried at:  Cremated  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

 

TOM is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Prior to joining the Ranks of the NSWPF, Tom was in the Royal Australian Navy.

C.M.F.

A.I.F.

World War II

Regiment:

Enlisted:                     3 July 1965

Service #                     R64540

Rank:

Embarkation:

Next of kin:                Mother – Dorothy May YABSLEY

Religion:                     Roman Catholic

Single / Married:

Returned to Australia:    ?

Date of Discharge:   2 July 1974  ( 9 years )

Posting at Discharge:

WWII Honours & Gallantry:  None for display

POW:                           No

Occupation upon joining:  Solderer

War Service In Au:

Active Service outside Au:

Active Service in Au:

 

Thomas William YABSLEY 03 - NSWPF 16799 - Died 22 March 2026
Thomas William YABSLEY   
AKA Thomas YABSLEY, Tom YABSLEY, Yabo  
Naval Record.

 

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Thomas William YABSLEY   
AKA Thomas YABSLEY, Tom YABSLEY, Yabo  Naval record

 

Thomas William YABSLEY 02 - NSWPF 16799 - Died 22 March 2026
Thomas William YABSLEY   
AKA Thomas YABSLEY, Tom YABSLEY, Yabo

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
25 March 2026 

Updated 3 April 2026 with dates and calculations.


 

 




James Allan UNDERHILL

James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   

 

AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

Ash. UNDERHILL, NSWPF # 26097   ?   

Steve UNDERHILL, NSWPF # 33974   ?   

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  097   

 

NSW Police Cadet #  1738   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 4159  

Regd. #  10904       

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy, as a Police Cadet, on Monday 26 February 1962 ( aged  17  years,   0  months,   12  days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 14 February 1964  ( aged   19  years,   0  months,   0  days )

Constable – appointed  14 February 1965   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 14 February 1969   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed 14 February 1973   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? ( N/A )       

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 February 1980   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 27 June 1987   

Inspector – appointed 30 March 1988   

Chief Inspector – appointed   ? ? 1990     

 

Final Rank: =   Chief Inspector   

 

Stations:

CADET:  C.I.B.,

SWORN MEMBER?,  North District ( 1968 ), ?, Bowral (GDs )( 1970s ), ?, NSW Police Academy ( Redfern )( c1984 )( Law ) & ( Goulburn )(c 1988 ), Goulburn ( SenSgt – C/Insp )( 1988 – 1992 ),  Goulburn Police Academy ( Residential Co-ordinator, P.R.E.P. – Goulburn Academy ) – Retirement       

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  26 February 1962   to   6 May 1993   =  31  years,   2 months,    10  days Service

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  26 February 1962   to   6 May 1993   =  31  years,   2 months,    10  days Service       

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:   32  years,   9  months,   13  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     48  years,   2  months,   22  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted  20 January 1981 ( Sgt 3/c )   

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted  8 June 1988 (  SenSgt )     

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted  8 June 1992 ( Sgt 3/c )  

 

James Allan UNDERHILL 01 - NSWPF 10904 - Died 19 Feb 2026
James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL

 

 Born:  Wednesday 14 February 1945 at Bega, NSW       

Died on:  Tuesday 19 February 2026  

Age:   81  years,   0  months,   5  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive    

 

 

Cause:  Cancer ( type = ? )       

Event location:   Sunshine Coast, Qld         

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 26 February 2026 @ 10.30am   

Funeral location:  Chapel, Gregson & Weight Funerals, 34 National Park Rd, Nambour, Qld   

Wake location:   ?  

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: Gregson & Weight Funerals, 34 National Park Rd, Nambour, Qld   

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?  

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?   

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

 

JIM is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

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James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL


 

At the time of joining the NSW Police Cadet system, James was described as:

6′ 3/4″ tall, 11 st, 1 lb, blue eyes, brown hair, medium complexion, being Methodist and having the School Leaving Certificate.

As a Cadet, he was sent to the C.I.B.

 

NSW Police Force ,  – His name is James (Jim) Underhill. He was a cadet in 1962 and served for 31 years in the NSW police. He was the Chief Inspector at Goulburn in 1992 when he had a heart attack and after that he went to teaching at the academy.

He worked in Sydney and Bowral and was even leant to Canada at the time of the 1967 Canadian Expo (where he got to guard Miss Australia. One of the photos I’ve attached) to represent the NSW police and was also On loan to Commonwealth Police 1973- 1975 Police Academy Bomana.

Courtesy from Jim’s proud daughter Amy

James Allan UNDERHILL 03 - NSWPF 10904 - Died 19 Feb 2026
James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL   
with Miss Australia

 

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James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL   – 2nd from the left in Canada at the time of the 1967 Canadian Expo.

 

James Allan UNDERHILL 05 - NSWPF 10904 - Died 19 Feb 2026
James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL

 

Part of Class 097 - Sworn 14 February 1964
Part of Class 097 – Sworn 14 February 1964

 

James Allan UNDERHILL 04 - NSWPF 10904 - Died 19 Feb 2026
James Allan UNDERHILL   APM   
AKA James UNDERHILL, Jim UNDERHILL   
at Redfern Police Academy.

 

‘Initial Training Course Staff’ at the Police Academy at Redfern in April, 1982. It included former Liverpool Police Officers - April 1982 Back Row ( L - R ) John URE, SenCon Keith BYRNES, Sgt 3/c John SHIPLEE, Sgt 3/c Jim UNDERHILL, Greg GROGAN, Sgt 3/c Ron BLAKE, Acting Sgt 3/C Graham LANGFORD Middle Row Unnamed female - Vicki ?, Acting Sgt 3/c Fred SCHWETZ, Sgt 3.c Dave KEMP, Sgt 3.c Brian MOORE, SenCon Col COLEMAN, Sgt 3/c Roger FORD, unknown, Sgt Helen MAGNUS Front Row Sgt 3/c Richmond TORNING, Sgt 2/c Brian JOHNSON, Sgt 1/c Bill SMITH, unknown, Sgt 2/c Bob HURST, Peter MOFFATT, Sgt 2/c Terry WESTON
‘Initial Training Course Staff’ at the Police Academy at Redfern in April, 1982. It included former Liverpool Police Officers – April 1982
Back Row ( L – R )
John URE, SenCon Keith BYRNES, Sgt 3/c John SHIPLEE, Sgt 3/c Jim UNDERHILL ( # 10904 ), Greg GROGAN, Sgt 3/c Ron BLAKE, Acting Sgt 3/C Graham LANGFORD
Middle Row
Unnamed female – Vicki ?, Acting Sgt 3/c Fred SCHWETZ, Sgt 3.c Dave KEMP, Sgt 3/c Brian MOORE, SenCon Col COLEMAN, Sgt 3/c Roger FORD, unknown, Sgt Helen MAGNUS (R.I.P. )
Front Row
Sgt 3/c Richmond TORNING, Sgt 2/c Brian JOHNSON, Sgt 1/c Bill SMITH, unknown, Sgt 2/c Bob HURST, Peter MOFFATT, Sgt 2/c Terry WESTON

 

Sergeants Course # 69 - Class 2 Back Row ( L - R ) R. OAKMAN # 11884, J. PRYOR # 12020, B. McMURRAY # 11903, C. CAMERON # 11142, B. WESTERHUIS # 11978, J. HALL, K. BRADLEY # 11926, J. READING # 11894 Middle Row B. SAUNDERS # 12111, R. STEER # 12067, G. COVENEY # 11947, R. McSWEENEY # 11692, P. MORRIS # 11948, A. MILROY # 12145, C. COLMAN # 12030, B. KIERSE # 11937 Front Row R. NICOL # 11941, J. UNDERHILL # 10904 ( Inst ), A. McDONALD ( Inst ), J. PORTER # 8559 ( Dir ), B. DUNN # 7987 ( Inst ), R. WALKER # 9322 ( Inst ), C. WARRY # 12040

Sergeants Course # 69 – Class 2    Back Row ( L – R ) R. OAKMAN # 11884, J. PRYOR # 12020, B. McMURRAY # 11903, C. CAMERON # 11142, B. WESTERHUIS # 11978, J. HALL, K. BRADLEY # 11926, J. READING # 11894

Middle Row B. SAUNDERS # 12111, R. STEER # 12067, G. COVENEY # 11947, R. McSWEENEY # 11692, P. MORRIS # 11948, A. MILROY # 12145, C. COLMAN # 12030, Bill  KIERSE # 11937

Front Row R. NICOL # 11941, James UNDERHILL # 10904 ( Inst ), A. McDONALD ( Inst ), J. PORTER # 8559 ( Dir ), B. DUNN # 7987 ( Inst ), R. WALKER # 9322 ( Inst ), C. WARRY # 12040

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
2 March 2026 

Updated 5 March 2026 with additional photos and Live Stream funeral video.


 

 




John Richard Furber DAVIES

John Richard Furber DAVIES  

 

AKA  John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  – Class #    ?  ?  ?   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #  7452       

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 20 October 1952  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?         

Detective – appointed   ? ? ? ( YES )         

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?       

 

Final Rank: =   Detective Senior Constable  

 

Stations:   ?,   Darlinghurst (  3 Division ),   

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From   20 October 1952     to     15 May 1965  =    12  years,    6  months,    25  days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:    20 October 1952     to     15 May 1965  =    12  years,    6  months,    25  days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     60  years,   8  months,   29  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     33  years,   0  months,   11  days    

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system 

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 02 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
John Richard Furber DAVIES
AKA John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo

 

 Born:  Wednesday 4 May 1932 in Sydney, NSW     

Died on:  Friday 13 February 2026        

Age:   93  years,   9  months,   9  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive    

 

 

Cause:  Old age  

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Friday 27 February 2026 @ 10.30am   

Funeral location:   Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, 165 Serpentine Rd, Terrigal, NSW  

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?   

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

 

JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Deepest condolences to his wife, Mira, family and friends.

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 05 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
John Richard Furber DAVIES
AKA John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 01 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
John Richard Furber DAVIES
AKA John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 02 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
John Richard Furber DAVIES

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 04 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
?, John Richard Furber DAVIES AKA John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo & ?

 

John Richard Furber DAVIES 03 - NSWPF 7452 - Died 13 Feb 2026
John Richard Furber DAVIES
AKA John DAVIES, Jack DAVIES, Davo

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
4 March 2026 


 

 




Shane Brett BENNETT

Shane Brett BENNETT   

 

AKA Shane BENNETT   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  179    

 

New South Wales Police Force    

ProCst # 94386   

Regd. #  20103      

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 7 December 1981  ( aged  19  years,   9  months,  20  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 5 March 1982  ( aged  20  years,   0  months,   16  days )    

Constable – appointed 5 March 1983   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 5 March 1987           

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?       

 

Final Rank: =   Senior Constable  

 

Stations: Phillip St ( 4 Division ), Coffs Harbour, Gravesend – Resignation      

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  7 December 1981   to   6 March 1992   =   10  years,  2 months,  28 days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: 7 December 1981   to   6 March 1992   =   10  years,  2 months,  28 days Service

After his resignation, Shane was a hotelier and motel owner.

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:   33  years,   11  months,   23  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     30  years,   0  months,   18  days    

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system   

Shane Brett BENNETT 01 - NSWPF 20103 - Died 1 March 2026
Shane Brett BENNETT   
AKA Shane BENNETT

 

 Born:   Saturday 17 February 1962 in Casino, NSW       

Died on:  Sunday 1 March 2026  

Age:   64  years,  0  months,  12  days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:   Mackay, Qld with his wife, Robyn, together with sons Tim & Eden present.   

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Memorial Service date:  Saturday 28 March 2026 @ 9am

Funeral locationCoffs Harbour Surf club, 23 Surf Club Rd, Coffs Harbour, NSW   

All friends are invited to attend and there will be NO formal Police involvement at the Memorial. 

The family will scatter Shane’s ashes from the Coffs Police launch off Park Beach after 9.00am and will return to the club thereafter for an informal get together with Shane’s friends and former work mates.

LIVE STREAM      ?

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?   

 

Buried at:  Private Cremation       

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

SHANE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

 


 

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
If you have anything further to add to what is recorded here, please get in touch.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Australian Police YouTube Channel


 

 

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
4 March 2026 


 

 




David Nicholas HINSHELWOOD

David Nicholas HINSHELWOOD

SERVING MEMBER   

AKA David HINSHELWOOD, Dave HINSHELWOOD, Woody  

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

Phil HINSHELWOOD, NSWPF # 20491   ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class #    3??   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #  50567     

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday   ? ? ?  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?         

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?       

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?     

 

Final Rank: =  Senior Constable 

 

Stations:   ?,    Northern Beaches P.A.C. – Death    

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From   ? ? ?     to   1 March 2026   =    years,   ? months,   ? days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:   ? ? ?    to  1 March 2026  =    ? years,    ?  months,   ? days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     0  years,   0  months,   0  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     years,   months,   days    

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system   

 

 

 Born:    ? ? c1970?       

Died on:  Sunday 1 March 2026   

Age:  56  years,   months,   days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:    ? ? ? TBA  

Funeral location:     ? TBA  

 

LIVE STREAM      ? TBA  

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?   

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2026 )    

 

 

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

    is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO    

    IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance    

    is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED    

DAVE IS NOT* mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills  * but should be entitled to be.  

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
4 March 2026