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List of events
The following lists events that happened during 1910 in Australia .
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
Dethridge wheel in 1936 – Victoria Australia
Arts and literature
'The Rivals Waltz' 1910 by
Bert Rache
Sport
Births
11 January –
Shane Paltridge (died 1966), politician
28 January –
Jim Willis (died 1995), botanist
7 April –
Alec Downer (died 1981), politician
10 April –
Bob Marshall (died 2004), billiards champion
17 April –
Ivan Goff (died 1999), screenwriter
2 May –
Laurie Nash (died 1986), cricketer and footballer
11 May –
John Béchervaise (died 1998), Antarctic explorer
6 July –
John Knott (died 1999), public servant
16 July –
Stan McCabe (died 1968), cricketer
22 July –
Alan Moorehead (died 1983), war correspondent
22 August –
Kenneth McIntyre (died 2004), historian and mathematician
28 August –
Kathleen Best (died 1957), first director of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps
28 August –
Tom Burke (died 1973), politician
24 September –
Douglas Darby (died 1985), politician
1 October –
José Enrique Moyal , Palestinian-born mathematical physicist (died 1998)
14 November -
Ern Milliken (died 1992), cyclist
Deaths
Anderson Dawson
4 January –
Sir Frederick Darley , 6th
Chief Justice of New South Wales (born in
Ireland and died in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1830 )
18 January –
James Cuthbertson , poet and schoolteacher (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1851 )
29 January –
Sir Charles Todd , astronomer (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1826 )
10 March –
Sir Malcolm McEacharn , Victorian politician and shipping magnate (born in the
United Kingdom and died in
France ) (b.
1852 )
15 March –
Thomas Skene , Victorian politician (b.
1845 )
19 March –
James Smith , journalist and encyclopedist (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1820 )
3 April –
Catherine Helen Spence , writer and suffragist (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1825 )
25 April –
Edward William O'Sullivan , New South Wales politician and journalist (b.
1846 )
27 May –
George Britton Halford , anatomist and physiologist (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1824 )
25 June –
Field Flowers Goe , Anglican bishop (born and died in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1832 )
7 July –
Guglielmo Enrico Lardelli , composer (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1857 )
20 July –
Anderson Dawson , 14th
Premier of Queensland (b.
1863 )
13 August -
Micky Dore , rugby league and rugby union footballer (b.
1883 )
22 August –
Joey Palmer , cricketer (b.
1859 )
26 August –
Thomas Petrie , explorer, prospector and grazier (born in the
United Kingdom ) (b.
1831 )
30 August –
George Throssell , 2nd
Premier of Western Australia (born in
Ireland ) (b.
1840 )
23 September –
Tup Scott , cricketer (b.
1858 )
14 November –
Charles Gregory , cricketer (b.
1878 )
See also
References
1910 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand