Leo S Rice, 1893–?>
- Name
- Leo S /Rice/
- Given names
- Leo S
- Surname
- Rice
Birth
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Text: Lists DOB as January 22, 1893; POB as Burra, South Australia |
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Education
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Source citation: @Commonwealth Gazette (Leo S. Rice, Civil Service Examination)@ Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5255485 Text: Civil Service Examinations. Candidates Passed.-The following South Aus- tralian candidates passed the examination on Feb- ruary 26 to enable telegraph messengers to qualify tor promotion. The maximum marks ob- tainable were 600, and the minimum pass marks 400, the subjects being writing, spelling, and arithmetic:-Frank Walter Andersen, G.P.O., 840;. Sidney Vincent Barratt, Angaston, 401; Douglas Cathcart, Parkside, 183; Thomas Leo. Downey, Caltowie, 829; John Hollie Hennessy, Orroroo, 868; Sidney Clarence Kennedy, Magill, 371; Fran- cis Michael Lock, Port MacDonnell, 413; Thomas Reid, G.P.O., 465; Leo. Stanislaus Rice, Moonta, 404; Frauds Samuel Rugless, G.P.O., 489; Frank Ronald G. Sanders, Burnside, 309; Raymond Mas- lin Sibly. Q.P.O., 415; Ronald Penbertby Sparks, G.P.O., 330; James Gordon Steele, Mount Gam- bier, 871; William George A. Thompson, Saddle- worth, 416; William Rufus Tuck, G.P.O., SU} Edgar Wallace Whyte, Elliston, 423; Llewellyn Williams, Mount Gambier, 339; and John Augus- tave Williamson, Wallaroo, 819. COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE. (1910, April 12). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 8. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5255485 Date of entry in original source: 12 April 1910 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Source citation: @COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE, 12 uly 1910@ Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5261897 Text: Postal Department. Promotions and Transfer.-Douglas Cathcart, COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE[?]. (1910, July 12). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 13. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5261897 Date of entry in original source: 12 July 1910 Quality of data: primary evidence |
Military
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Agency: Australian Imperial Force Shared note: RICE Leo Stanislaus : Service Number - Depot : Place of Birth - Burra SA : Place of Enlistment - Bur… RICE Leo Stanislaus : Service Number - Depot : Place of Birth - Burra SA : Place of Enlistment - Burra SA : Next of Kin - (Father) RICE James Joseph Service Number S14192 (?) P4 B Coy Private 19.3.18-12.3.18 P7 Scar: McBurney's incision Appointed to Wireless Training School, 13.3.1918, Moore Park P10 Discharged at Mitcham A. I. F. Camp Further medical details P16 |
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Employer: P. M. G.'s Dept |
Description
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5 feet 6 1/2 inches; Chest measurement 34/39 inches, Complexion Dark, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown; Appendix removed Nov 1916
20 November 1917
Text: 5 feet 6 1/2 inches; Chest measurement 34/39 inches, Complexion Dark, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown; Date of entry in original source: 20 November 1917 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Employer: Commonwealth Electoral Department
Source: FAREWELL TO MR L. S. RICE
Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article109198481 Text: FAREWELL TO MR L. S. RICE. A very successful farewell social was tendered Mr Leo. S. Rice, of the Commonwealth Electoral Department (who has been transferred to Unley) by members of the Kadina tennis club and friends, at the Masonic hall on Monday evening, March 14. There was an excellent attendance of over sixty, and the evening was spent in dancing, parlour games and competi tions of various kinds. Occasion was taken during the function by Mr F. G. Malpas to present, on behalf of the members and friends, Mr Rice with a set of military brushes, and regret was expressed by Mr Malpas and Mr G. Horner at the departure of the guest from the town. As a vocalist, a member of the tennis and dramatic club, and of other institutions, Mr Rice had assisted wherever able, and his departure would be keenly felt in many ways. Mr Rice replied feeling ly, and stated his cordial appreciation of the many kindnesses of his Kadina friends. A light supper was provided by the ladies, and the function closed with Aufld Lang Syne and For He's a Jolly Good Fellow. On Tuesday evening the members of the local Catholic church and choir also tendered a farewell to Mr Rice who, as choir conductor and in other ways, has been of much service to the church. Rev. Father J. Blake oc cupied the chair. There was a very fair attendance considering the short notice, and a most enjoyable time was spent. Father Blake, in presenting Mr Rice with a handsome and service able gentleman's companion, paid a tribute to the admirable help the guest had rendered to the church, and also, as a vocalist,, at patriotic, charitable and other functions.. He had used his voice to the glory of God, and had done admirable work as an organiser and leader to the satisfaction and plea- sure of the congregation. The chair- man, in referring to the gift, said it was probably a hint from the ladies of the choir that Mr Rice needed a "companion." In conclusion Father Blake heartily wished the guest all success, prosperity and good health in his new sphere of work. Mr Rice responded suitably, and thanked the choir, the church members and Miss M. Champion for their splendid fare well. During the evening Mr Les. Coombs was M.C. and the music was supplied by the Misses T. Darmody, and L. and G. Goodfellow. Mr Rice left for Adelaide on Wednesday morn- ing. Date of entry in original source: 19 March 1921 Quality of data: primary evidence |
INDI:MARR
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Address: St. Mary's Church, Glenelg Quality of data: primary evidence Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40756950 Text: RICE—MICHALANNEY.—On the 18th December 1926, at St. Mary's Church, Glenelg, by Rev Father O'Connell, Leo Stanislaus Rice, of Keswick, to Martha Veronica Michalanney, of Glenelg. Family Notices. (1927, January 15). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 12. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40756950 Date of entry in original source: 15 January 1927 |
Birth |
Text: Lists DOB as January 22, 1893; POB as Burra, South Australia |
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Education |
Source citation: @Commonwealth Gazette (Leo S. Rice, Civil Service Examination)@ Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5255485 Text: Civil Service Examinations. Candidates Passed.-The following South Aus- tralian candidates passed the examination on Feb- ruary 26 to enable telegraph messengers to qualify tor promotion. The maximum marks ob- tainable were 600, and the minimum pass marks 400, the subjects being writing, spelling, and arithmetic:-Frank Walter Andersen, G.P.O., 840;. Sidney Vincent Barratt, Angaston, 401; Douglas Cathcart, Parkside, 183; Thomas Leo. Downey, Caltowie, 829; John Hollie Hennessy, Orroroo, 868; Sidney Clarence Kennedy, Magill, 371; Fran- cis Michael Lock, Port MacDonnell, 413; Thomas Reid, G.P.O., 465; Leo. Stanislaus Rice, Moonta, 404; Frauds Samuel Rugless, G.P.O., 489; Frank Ronald G. Sanders, Burnside, 309; Raymond Mas- lin Sibly. Q.P.O., 415; Ronald Penbertby Sparks, G.P.O., 330; James Gordon Steele, Mount Gam- bier, 871; William George A. Thompson, Saddle- worth, 416; William Rufus Tuck, G.P.O., SU} Edgar Wallace Whyte, Elliston, 423; Llewellyn Williams, Mount Gambier, 339; and John Augus- tave Williamson, Wallaroo, 819. COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE. (1910, April 12). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 8. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5255485 Date of entry in original source: 12 April 1910 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Source citation: @COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE, 12 uly 1910@ Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5261897 Text: Postal Department. Promotions and Transfer.-Douglas Cathcart, COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE[?]. (1910, July 12). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 13. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5261897 Date of entry in original source: 12 July 1910 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Description |
Text: 5 feet 6 1/2 inches; Chest measurement 34/39 inches, Complexion Dark, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown; Date of entry in original source: 20 November 1917 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Source: FAREWELL TO MR L. S. RICE
Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article109198481 Text: FAREWELL TO MR L. S. RICE. A very successful farewell social was tendered Mr Leo. S. Rice, of the Commonwealth Electoral Department (who has been transferred to Unley) by members of the Kadina tennis club and friends, at the Masonic hall on Monday evening, March 14. There was an excellent attendance of over sixty, and the evening was spent in dancing, parlour games and competi tions of various kinds. Occasion was taken during the function by Mr F. G. Malpas to present, on behalf of the members and friends, Mr Rice with a set of military brushes, and regret was expressed by Mr Malpas and Mr G. Horner at the departure of the guest from the town. As a vocalist, a member of the tennis and dramatic club, and of other institutions, Mr Rice had assisted wherever able, and his departure would be keenly felt in many ways. Mr Rice replied feeling ly, and stated his cordial appreciation of the many kindnesses of his Kadina friends. A light supper was provided by the ladies, and the function closed with Aufld Lang Syne and For He's a Jolly Good Fellow. On Tuesday evening the members of the local Catholic church and choir also tendered a farewell to Mr Rice who, as choir conductor and in other ways, has been of much service to the church. Rev. Father J. Blake oc cupied the chair. There was a very fair attendance considering the short notice, and a most enjoyable time was spent. Father Blake, in presenting Mr Rice with a handsome and service able gentleman's companion, paid a tribute to the admirable help the guest had rendered to the church, and also, as a vocalist,, at patriotic, charitable and other functions.. He had used his voice to the glory of God, and had done admirable work as an organiser and leader to the satisfaction and plea- sure of the congregation. The chair- man, in referring to the gift, said it was probably a hint from the ladies of the choir that Mr Rice needed a "companion." In conclusion Father Blake heartily wished the guest all success, prosperity and good health in his new sphere of work. Mr Rice responded suitably, and thanked the choir, the church members and Miss M. Champion for their splendid fare well. During the evening Mr Les. Coombs was M.C. and the music was supplied by the Misses T. Darmody, and L. and G. Goodfellow. Mr Rice left for Adelaide on Wednesday morn- ing. Date of entry in original source: 19 March 1921 Quality of data: primary evidence |
INDI:MARR |
Quality of data: primary evidence Citation details: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40756950 Text: RICE—MICHALANNEY.—On the 18th December 1926, at St. Mary's Church, Glenelg, by Rev Father O'Connell, Leo Stanislaus Rice, of Keswick, to Martha Veronica Michalanney, of Glenelg. Family Notices. (1927, January 15). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 12. Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40756950 Date of entry in original source: 15 January 1927 |
Source citation
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Text:
Military attestation and other forms Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Shared note
RICE Leo Stanislaus : Service Number - Depot : Place of Birth - Burra SA : Place of Enlistment - Burra SA : Next of Kin - (Father) RICE James Joseph Service Number S14192 (?) P4 B Coy Private 19.3.18-12.3.18 P7 Scar: McBurney's incision Appointed to Wireless Training School, 13.3.1918, Moore Park P10 Discharged at Mitcham A. I. F. Camp Further medical details P16 |
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