Free Settler or Felon
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207664
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: Dr. Norman John
Ship: -
Date: 26 January 1899
Place: Newcastle
Source: The Daily Telegraph
Details: Medical Superintendent of the Newcastle Hospital. Gave report at the annual committee meeting


207665
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: Dr. Norman John
Ship: -
Date: 10 July 1901
Place: -
Source: Evening News
Details: Norman John Dunlop B. A., B. Sc., M.B., Ch.M (Univ., Sydney) to be Lieutenant, to date from March 1, 1901 - NSW Army Medical Corps


207666
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: Dr. Norman John
Ship: -
Date: 16 March 1904
Place: Wickham
Source: NMH
Details: Gave evidence at a magisterial inquiry into the death of Martha Connelly who was found dead in her bed at the Salvation Army Rescue Home at Islington


207667
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: Dr. Norman John
Ship: -
Date: 18 January 1908
Place: -
Source: Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
Details: Resigned his provisional appointment in the Australian Army Medical Corp. Dated 18th December 1907


207668
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: Dr. Norman John
Ship: -
Date: 24 January 1929
Place: Rose Bay
Source: The Daily Telegraph
Details: Dr. Norman John Dunlop a former well known medical man at Newcastle died at his residence New South Head Road, Rose Bay aged 61. He came to Macquarie street about four years ago. Dr. Dunlop leaves a widow