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PLAQUE NO 106:
 PLAQUE NO 105:   George Alexander

 Athol Claud Kennedy Smith   Bremner (1918)

 (1929-31)

            George came from a farming family
            in Beverley.  He entered Hale School
 Athol attended Hale School from 1929 to 1931 as a
 boarder. He had an outstanding scholastic record and was   in 1918 when the boarders were still
 usually the top of his class each year, though it is recorded   using the old Pensioner Guards'
 that he was not particularly good at sport.   hospital in George Street, West
            Perth. After leaving school he took up
            farming with his brother at Corrigin.
 On leaving School he joined the AMP Society and pursued
 actuarial studies, which eventually took him to Sydney   He later married Elizabeth Bussell,
 and then to London. At the outbreak of war he joined   a member of the early Western
 the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and subsequently   Australian pioneering family.
 served on the HMS Stork in the North Sea before being
 transferred to HMS Fairmiles at Falmouth in the south of   After the outbreak of war, He joined
 England. He was appointed liaison officer of the flotilla   the army in 1942 and served with the
 but while on exercises with the Royal Air Force he was   2/16th Battalion in the Middle Eastern
 involved in a plane crash over the Bristol Channel and lost   The Headmaster’s chair was   theatre of operations. After returning
 his life on 7 October 1941. He was 25 years of age.   to Australia with his unit early in 1942,
            he and his contemporaries were
 donated to the School after   sent to fight the Japanese along
 Placed by brother, Mr Geoff Smith (1930-32).
            the Kokoda Track in August and
 the war by the Smith family   September of that year.
            He was promoted to the rank of
 in memory of their two boys.   Sergeant and was transferred to the
            2/5th Infantry Battalion and while
 It has now graced our School   serving with them in New Guinea he
            died of wounds on the 15 February,
 assemblies for over 50 years.  1943. He was 40 years of age.

            Placed by his Haleian nephew, Mr
            Peter Bremner (1941) of Beverley.
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