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Sir Adrian Herbert Curlewis, CVO, CBE (13 January 1901 – 16 June 1985) was an Australian barrister, captain in WW2, a Changi and Thai-Burma Railway POW and later District Court judge. He was also a sportsman, one of the early surfers in Sydney and later a sports administrator.
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1901-01-13
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Adrian Herbert Curlewis
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Daughter Phillipa Son Ian
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Judge of the District Court (NSW)
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Sister Ethel Jean Sophia Curlewis
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0001-12-12 Beatrice Maude Carr
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1971
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1948
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Sir Adrian Herbert Curlewis, CVO, CBE (13 January 1901 – 16 June 1985) was an Australian barrister, captain in WW2, a Changi and Thai-Burma Railway POW and later District Court judge. He was also a sportsman, one of the early surfers in Sydney and later a sports administrator.
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