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    (1948–1961). Thomas John Mellis Napier was born in Dunbar in East Lothian to Dr. Alexander Disney Leith Napier FRSE and his wife Jessie Mellis. The family moved...
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  • Thomas Napier may refer to: Thomas Napier (builder) (1802–1881), Scottish builder who moved to Australia Sir Thomas John Mellis Napier (1882–1976), Justice...
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  • Mellis is a village in Suffolk, England. Mellis may also refer to: Mellis (surname) Sir Mellis Napier (1882–1976), Australian judge and academic administrator...
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    Flat, Uleybury and Yattalunga, and part of Humbug Scrub. Napier was named after Sir Mellis Napier, who was Chief Justice of South Australia for 25 years...
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  • Commonwealth (1965) George Murray – Chief Justice of South Australia Mellis Napier – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Rosemary Owens...
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  • Murray KCMG 20 January 1916 18 February 1942 26 years, 29 days Sir Mellis Napier KCMG 25 February 1942 28 February 1967 25 years, 3 days Dr John Bray...
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  • under explorer Douglas Mawson. They were named by Mawson after John Mellis Napier, a judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia. The mountain range...
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  • clergyman and cricketer Sir John Mellis Napier (1882-1976), Chief Justice of South Australia 1942-1967 John R. Napier (1917–1987), primatologist from the...
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    gatehouse and walking SE, were (prior to 2011) the busts of Sir Thomas John Mellis Napier, Mary Lee and Sir Mark Oliphant, all of whom have plaques on the walkway...
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  • of the Jubilee Exhibition Building in 1962. They're named after Sir Mellis Napier and Sir George Ligertwood who were both former chancellors of the university...
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