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The Cygnet, in a sober mood, reported:   your crew. They depended on    Burt [later Western Australian
                                                   you, their skipper, but by golly you   Governor and Chief Justice] was in                                                                          1947
                  When the use of the atomic       depended on them too. Night      10 Squadron flying Sunderlands.                                                 1940s                             Rhodes Scholar: John Rigarlsford Clarke (1942)
                  bomb against a Japanese city was   flying, moonless, a joint exercise,   In two years he never met the
                  announced, Dr Buntine read the   and you made sure you could      Commanding Officer. There was
                  following, which is very applicable.   survive each night. I think love and   a long tradition – people were
                  It was written by Mr H.G. Wells   trust helped me at Hale, as did, I   above you by their heredity, not
                  several years ago:               suppose, any leadership qualities   ability, and you had to know your                                            1946
                                                   I had. Both in the army and more   place. I found this social division
                   ‘Invention and scientific       particularly in the RAAF, I was   ghastly, and developed a feeling                                               Vernon Murphy took up his appointment
                  knowledge have taken our hearts   called on to give leadership to   of great support for the underdog.                                            as Headmaster of the School.
                  and imagination by surprise.     men much older than me, and you   This influenced me strongly in
                  Our social and political ideas,   knew that if you ducked for cover   Singapore, where I was active in                                            1946
                  our morals, our ambitions, our   and passed the buck, you had     supporting an end to the British                                                Old Boy Ross McLarty was elected
                  courage, have had as yet no      not measured up. So I think this   overlordship – and at Hale too.
                  corresponding expansion. Plenty   characterised my life at Hale also.                                                                             leader of the State Liberal Party and,
                                                                                                                                                                    after leading the party to victory at
                  overwhelms us and we do not                                       I think it is one of the reasons why
                  know how to distribute or use    Service for others, I think, was   the British media, and much else,                                             the election at 1st April 1947, became
                  the wealth we can now produce.   another. You were far removed    dislikes Australia. It is where its                                             Premier, Treasurer and Minister for
                                                                                                                                                                    Housing, Forests and the North-
                  Power – gigantic power – has     from working for your living.    working class migrated to – and
                  come to us and we can use it only   You were committed to years   was successful.                                                                 West.  Ross was created KBE (Knight
                                                                                                                                                                    Bachelor) by the Queen in January
                  in mutual injury according to the   of serving your nation in some
                  methods of the warring past.’      organisation that helped       There was one aspect of the war                                                 1953 and held public office until 1962.
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                                                   others. I think you’ll find the war   I never embraced and that was
            Dr Ken Tregonning Headmaster of the    generation quite outstanding in   hate. I knew I was going to bomb                                               Tom Hoar
            School between 1967 and 1988, in a     the voluntary service organisations   German towns, yet all I felt was                                           Tom Hoar has left us with the follow-
            retrospective letter responding to Hale   it established, or strengthened by   sympathy for the poor devils                                             ing picture of the School in the 1940s:
            School Year 10 Australian History student    their commitment. Certainly when   below. When I lived in Singapore
            Lachlan Gepp’s query in 2005, wrote the   I lived in Singapore the selfishness   I made many Japanese friends                                                 ‘My introduction to Hale School commenced in June 1948. At this time I was a
            following:                             of the people there was marked in   and all I could feel for them was                                                  third year student at U.W.A. and a resident at St George’s College. Mr Vernon
                                                   contrast to the W.A. environment.   compassion. I think at Hale I                                                      Murphy, the headmaster of the school, then situated at in Havelock Street, West
                  ‘During the four years of my     No one there would do anything   worked to the saying of Paul to                 ‘HOME’                                Perth, came to the college to talk to any young man interested in the teaching
                  involvement I collected a few    for anybody, whereas we ex-      the Corinthians: “I have been                  Ex-POW Keith Pescod (1930-32)          profession. In particular, he wanted a person prepared to take up a position as
                  character guidelines. It may seem   servicemen would, as a matter   given authority to lift you up” –            (‘All boots, ribs and Adam’s apple)    an assistance resident boarding master and, hopefully, one capable of teaching
                  odd, but I think war taught me,   of course, volunteer to help.   and that I tried very hard to do.              with wife Amy, Sydney, 1946.           Applied Mathematics to a sub-leaving class. To my great relief I was offered the
                  or gave me, a definition of love. If   Maybe this was characteristic of                                                                                 position. At the time I was attending university as a C.R.T.S. (Commonwealth
                  you are prepared to throw yourself   Australians anyway, but I think the   There are other character                                                    Re-construction Training Scheme) student. My allowance was three pounds
                  on an exploding bomb to save     war helped shape an approach.    aspects of mine that I think were                                                     five shillings per week (the college was charging three pounds ten shillings).
                  the life of someone, then that is                                 developed in those years in the                                                       My father had passed away while I was in the RAAF during the war, so I had no
                  love. Forget physical attraction,   Two years in England exposed   services, but I fear I have bored                                                    financial back-up to draw on. Even with my limited mathematical prowess I could
                  that is superficial. Would you give   me to the social divide that was   you already … so let’s leave it at                                             sense that time were perilous. And so, when Mr Murphy offered me five pounds a
                  your life for another? … in war you   – and is I think – dividing the   that. After all, we won the war,                                                month and everything found, I jumped at the opportunity.
                  had to ask yourself, why am I at   country. As a Sergeant pilot, not   that’s the important thing.’  12
                  10,000 feet in the pitch darkness,   an officer, various hotels were                                                                                    Mr Murphy then offered to drive me to Hale to show me the school and its
                  ready to be killed? Love, or bloody   banned to you, and in many ways                                                                                   facilities. He talked with great enthusiasm and assured me that it was not only
                  stupidity?.                      you were made to understand                                                                                            one of the great Public Schools in W.A. but also in Australia. He mentioned my
                                                   you were inferior. Near our drome                                                                                      accommodation as a bed-sit complete with modern furniture, with a study desk
                  There was another characteristic I   was a big army base where we                                                                                       and bookcase. Whenever I hear the expression, ‘one of nature’s gentlemen’, I
                  think war gave me, trust. You have   were welcome – but only in the                                                                                     immediately think of Mr Vernon Murphy.
                  to have complete trust in        N.C.O.’s mess. Sergeant Francis
                                                                              12  Ken Tregonning personal letter to Lachlan Gepp,
            11  Cygnet, June 1946, pp 7-8                                     quoted in Edgar, From Slate to Cyberspace, pp 243-245
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