Lieutenant General Sir James Whiteside McCay, KCMG, KBE, CB, VD (21 December 1864 – 1 October 1930), who often spelt his surname M'Cay, was an Australian...
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Kent McCay (1820–1886), United States federal judge James Whiteside McCay KCMG, KBE, CB, VD (1864–1930), Australian general and politician Liam McCay (born...
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Menzies). Beatrix McCay was born at Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, being the second daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir James Whiteside McCay and Julia Mary...
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Commander-in-Chief, Ireland and Senator (born 1862) 1 October – James Whiteside McCay, Lieutenant General in the Australian Army, member of the Victorian...
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botanist Alexander Macomb, American merchant, born in Ballynure James Whiteside McCay (1864–1930), Australian general during WWI, born in Ballynure Jonathan...
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Robert Best MP 27 September 1894 5 December 1899 5 years, 69 days 30 James Whiteside McCay MP 5 December 1899 29 December 1899 24 days 31 Carty Salmon MP 29...
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implemented by his successor, James Whiteside McCay. Instead of creating a Chief of the General Staff as per the report, McCay's Military Board consisted of...
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tennis player, Wimbledon Champion in 1890 (died 1943). 21 December – James Whiteside McCay, Lieutenant General in the Australian Army, member of the Victorian...
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by Gregor McGregor Minister for Defence In office 5 July 1905 – 24 January 1907 Prime Minister Alfred Deakin Preceded by James Whiteside McCay Succeeded...
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Federation on Marx and issues surrounding surplus labour. When the government of James Dickson resigned on 1 December 1899, Dawson formed a ministry. Although...
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first Director of Military Intelligence was Lieutenant Colonel James Whiteside McCay. The corps was disbanded on 30 September 1914 and replaced by Intelligence...
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Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-86840-508-7. Wray, Christopher (2002). Sir James Whiteside McCay: A Turbulent Life. South Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University...
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with previous part-time military service; the 2nd, under Colonel James Whiteside McCay, an Irish-born Australian politician and former Minister for Defence;...
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Australia John Leckie – Federal Minister Sir James Whiteside McCay – Federal Defence Minister James McColl – Federal Minister Andrew Peacock – Federal...
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electrical engineer and traditional musician (died 2013). 1 October – James Whiteside McCay, Lieutenant General in the Australian Army, member of the Victorian...
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Wales in Australia, where his father Adam McCay was working as journalist, and his uncle James Whiteside McCay was an Australian general and later politician...
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Infantry Brigade under Colonel Henry MacLaurin; the 2nd, under Colonel James Whiteside McCay, an Australian politician and former Minister for Defence; and the...
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doctor Brigadier General William Grant, CMG, World War I general Sir James Whiteside McCay, politician and World War I general Sir John Monash, World War I...
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7th and 8th Battalions—and initially under the command of Colonel James Whiteside McCay, and was among the first Australian formations to be sent overseas...
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1895; replaced by James Whiteside McCay, sworn-in November 1895. [d] Scott left Parliament in June 1896; replaced by John Neil McArthur, sworn-in July...
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permanent water source for the rest of the column. Australian General James Whiteside McCay took command of the newly established 5th Australian Division in...
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Sir James Brown Patterson KCMG (18 November 1833 – 30 October 1895), was an Australian politician who served as premier of Victoria from 1893 to 1894...
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served her articles in the practise of the lawyer and minister James Whiteside McCay allowing her to be the fifth woman to be admitted to the bar in...
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the AIF. The Australian field commanders, Colonels Harry Chauvel, James Whiteside McCay and John Monash, were disappointed at being passed over by an officer...
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1919 Birthday Honours (section Military Cross (MC))
Snodgrass Ryan CB Royal Army Medical Corps Maj.-Gen. The Hon Sir James Whiteside McCay KCMG CB Staff British India Nawab Sir Bahrain Khan KCIE Mazari of...
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6th and 8th Battalions to form the 2nd Brigade under Brigadier James Whiteside McCay. Elliott took personal control over the recruitment process, selecting...
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1916, McGlinn became assistant adjutant and quartermaster general of the newly formed 5th Division, under Major General James Whiteside McCay, and moved...
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connection with the war". M 3 June 1919 Major-General The Hon. Sir James Whiteside McCay, KCMG, CB "For valuable services rendered in connection with the...
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as Brigadier General, General Staff (BGGS) to Major General James Whiteside McCay. McCay was known as a hard task master, but he had nothing but praise...
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1918 New Year Honours (section Military Cross (MC))
culminating in the capture of Jerusalem. Major-General The Honourable James Whiteside McCay, CB, Australian Imperial Force His Honour Frank Stillman Barnard...
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