Rae Else-Mitchell
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Rae Else-Mitchell CMG, QC (20 September 1914—29 June 2006) was an Australian jurist, royal commissioner, historian and legal scholar. He was an active member and office bearer in a number of community organisations concerned with history, the arts, libraries, medicine, education, financial and public administration, and town planning. His obituary in The Times (London) described him as being "among Australia's cleverest postwar judges and administrators, accomplishing two distinguished careers of almost equal length."
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Rae Else-Mitchell
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Rae Else-Mitchell
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Rae Else-Mitchell
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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2006-06-29
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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1914-09-20
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1914-09-20
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Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
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Chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission
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Judge of the Land and Valuation Court of New South Wales
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Dick Rye
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1974-10-01
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1989-07-01
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1958-09-08
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1962-01-01
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October 1974
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President of the Library Council of New South Wales
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1974
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Rae Else-Mitchell CMG, QC (20 September 1914—29 June 2006) was an Australian jurist, royal commissioner, historian and legal scholar. He was an active member and office bearer in a number of community organisations concerned with history, the arts, libraries, medicine, education, financial and public administration, and town planning. His obituary in The Times (London) described him as being "among Australia's cleverest postwar judges and administrators, accomplishing two distinguished careers of almost equal length."
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