Read, W. J., 1904-

Name Entries

Information

person

Name Entries *

Read, W. J., 1904-

Computed Name Heading

Name Components

Name :

Read, W. J., 1904-

Genders

Exist Dates

Exist Dates - Date Range

1904

1904

Birth

Show Fuzzy Range Fields

Biographical History

Jack Read joined the Australian administration of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea as a cadet in 1929. He worked as patrol officer in most parts of the Territory, having covered New Britain and the mainland from the Sepik River to the Morobe Goldfields, but had not been located in Bougainville until his appointment in November 1941 as assistant district officer in charge of the Buka Passage Sub-district, under district officer Merrylees. Following the Japanese entry into the War on 8 December 1941, Read helped evacuate most European residents from Buka, established inland dumps of emergency provisions and shifted his administration to Bougainville island just before a Japanese attack on the Sub-district headquarters on Sohano Island on 24 January 1942.

Following the winding up of civil administration in February 1942, Read, the only remaining government representative, was appointed lieutenant in the Australian Navy under Lieutenant Commander Feldt with instructions to remain in Bougainville as a coastwatcher.

From the description of New Guinea patrol reports, related documents and photographs, 1930-1940 [microform]. [1930-1940] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 653351129

eng

Latn

External Related CPF

Other Entity IDs (Same As)

Sources

Loading ...

Resource Relations

Loading ...

Internal CPF Relations

Loading ...

Languages Used

Subjects

Australians

Colonial administrators

Nationalities

Activities

Occupations

Colonial administrators

Patrol officers

Legal Statuses

Places

Papua New Guinea

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Australia

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Convention Declarations

General Contexts

Structure or Genealogies

Mandates

Identity Constellation Identifier(s)

w69063ws

43218217