Sir John Minogue


Name:  MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989) 
Activity:  Judges Lawyers 
Date Range:  1932–1984 
Quantity:  32 archives boxes 
Description:  University material; Melbourne University Boat Club 1932–1947; Melbourne University Rifles and Army files 1937–1951; PNG diaries 1961- 1974; PNG correspondence; Law Reform Commission papers; personal papers 1977–1981; Computer Abuse Investigation 1984; PNG reports; Investigation of Corporate Crime research; objects; certificates; gown and hood; photographs; publications. 
Listed:  Not listed 
Accession Number:  89 / 111 
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    Accession Number: 89/111

    Name: MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989)
    Sex:Group: Other, individuals

    Activity:Judges
    Lawyers

    Location:Australia
    Niugini

    Historical Note: Born in 1909, Minogue was a graduate of the University of Melbourne. After two years as a solicitor in Bendigo, he was called to the Victorian Bar in 1939. He served in the army from 1940 to 1946 and was involved in the Australian Military Mission in Washington. Back in civil life, Minogue built successful practice in criminal law. He became Queen's Counsel in 1957, and was a member of Victorian Bar Council from 1958 to 1962, when he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea, and later Chief Justice from 1970 to 1974. In 1977, Sir John became Victorian law reform commissioner until his retirement in 1982. Sir John died in 1989

    Earliest Date: 1932
    Latest Date: 1984
    Access: Restricted
    Quantity: 32 archives boxes

    Description: University material; Melbourne University Boat Club 1932–1947; Melbourne University Rifles and Army files 1937–1951; PNG diaries 1961–1974; PNG correspondence; Law Reform Commission papers; personal papers 1977–1981; Computer Abuse Investigation 1984; PNG reports; Investigation of Corporate Crime research; objects; certificates; gown and hood; photographs; publications.

    Persons:Dixon, John
    NULL
    Scutt, Jocelyn
    Hancock, Linda
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    Vincent, Frank
    Smith, Anthony
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    McCulloch, Susan

    Organisations: Law Reform Commission Melbourne University Boat Club Melbourne University Rifle Club

    Places:Melbourne
    NULL
    Papua New Guinea
    United States

    Subjects:Law
    NULL
    Law reform
    Boat
    NULL
    Rifle shooting

    Listed: Not listed
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Name:  MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989) 
Activity:  Judges Lawyers 
Date Range:  1942–1946 
Quantity:  10 archives boxes 
Description:  Files relating to Minogue's war service (as Lt. Col.) and connection with the Australian Military Mission, 1942–1946. Correspondence and reports regarding war service. Publications: "Jungle Victory...New Guinea... Jan. 1943-Sept. 1943; "The Jap was Thrashed, Milne Bay, Owen Stanleys ... 1942–43"; "Army - Navy 1945" (U.S.A.); "Yesterday and Today, an illustrated history of the Pacific Islands Regiment ... 19 June 1940 until the 
Listed:  Not listed 
Accession Number:  92 / 149 
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    Accession Number: 92/149

    Name: MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989)
    Sex: Male
    Group: Other, individuals

    Activity:Judges
    Lawyers

    Location:Australia
    Niugini

    Historical Note: Born in 1909, Minogue was a graduate of the University of Melbourne. After two years as a solicitor in Bendigo, he was called to the Victorian Bar in 1939. He served in the army from 1940 to 1946 and was involved in the Australian Military Mission in Washington. Back in civil life, Minogue built successful practice in criminal law. He became Queen's Counsel in 1957, and was a member of Victorian Bar Council from 1958 to 1962, when he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea, and later Chief Justice from 1970 to 1974. In 1977, Sir John became Victorian law reform commissioner until his retirement in 1982. Sir John died in 1989

    Earliest Date: 1942
    Latest Date: 1946
    Access: Open
    Quantity: 10 archives boxes

    Description: Files relating to Minogue's war service (as Lt. Col.) and connection with the Australian Military Mission, 1942 - 1946. Correspondence and reports regarding war service. Publications: "Jungle Victory...New Guinea... Jan. 1943-Sept. 1943; "The Jap was Thrashed, Milne Bay, Owen Stanleys ... 1942–43"; "Army - Navy 1945" (U.S.A.); "Yesterday and Today, an illustrated history of the Pacific Islands Regiment ... 19 June 1940 until the

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    Organisations:

    Places:Melbourne
    NULL
    Papua New Guinea
    United States

    Subjects:World War II

    Listed: Not listed
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Name:  MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989) 
Activity:  Judges Lawyers 
Date Range:  1960–1973 
Quantity:  38 archives boxes 
Description:  PNG Supreme Court Trial Notebooks: 1. Criminal Daily Notebooks September 1962 - December 1973. 2. Civil Cases Daily Notebooks September 1962–June 1973. 3. Matrimonial Cases Notebooks February 1964 - July 1966. 4. Appeals Daily Notebooks October 1969–August 1971. 5. Full Court Daily Notebooks October 1969–December 1973. 6. Chambers Notebooks October 1963–May 1970. 
Listed:  Not listed 
Accession Number:  86 / 146 
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    Accession Number: 86/146

    Name: MINOGUE, JOHN PATRICK, SIR (1909–1989)
    Sex: Male
    Group: Other, individuals

    Activity:Judges
    Lawyers

    Location:Melbourne
    Niugini

    Historical Note: Born in 1909, Minogue was a graduate of the University of Melbourne. After two years as a solicitor in Bendigo, he was called to the Victorian Bar in 1939. He served in the army from 1940 to 1946 and was involved in the Australian Military Mission in Washington. Back in civil life, Minogue built successful practice in criminal law. He became Queen's Counsel in 1957, and was a member of Victorian Bar Council from 1958 to 1962, when he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea, and later Chief Justice from 1970 to 1974. In 1977, Sir John became Victorian law reform commissioner until his retirement in 1982. Sir John died in 1989

    Earliest Date: 1960
    Latest Date: 1973
    Access: Restricted
    Quantity: 38 archives boxes

    Description: PNG Supreme Court Trial Notebooks: 1. Criminal Daily Notebooks September 1962–December 1973. 2. Civil Cases Daily Notebooks September 1962–June 1973. 3. Matrimonial Cases Notebooks February 1964–July 1966. 4. Appeals Daily Notebooks October 1969–August 1971. 5. Full Court Daily Notebooks October 1969 - December 1973. 6. Chambers Notebooks October 1963–May 1970.

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    Organisations:

    Places:Papua New Guinea
    Pacific

    Subjects:Law

    Listed: Not listed
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