- Percy Deane
Percival Edgar Deane CMG (
10 August 1890 –17 August 1946 ) was anAustralia ncivil servant .Deane was born in
Port Melbourne , the son of acarpenter . He won a scholarship toUniversity High School, Melbourne , and then worked as atypewriter salesman,shorthand writer, and clerk at theUniversity of Melbourne , before going into business, becoming part-owner of two companies, and founding and editing "Australian Golfer " (being an outstandinggolf er himself).On the outbreak of the
First World War in 1914 he enlisted in theAustralian Imperial Force and was posted to the 1st Australian General Hospital inEgypt , where he was commissionedLieutenant andQuartermaster . In April 1916 he was invalided back to Australia suffering from overstrain.In November 1916 he was appointed private secretary to Prime Minister
Billy Hughes . He was secretary to the Australian delegation to theVersailles Conference , for which he was appointedCompanion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours, [LondonGazette |issue=31712 |date=30 December 1919 |startpage=4 |supp=yes] and to the Australian delegations to theImperial Conferences of 1921 and 1926. In February 1921 he was appointed Secretary of thePrime Minister's Department and in 1929 Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs until its abolition in 1932. From 1932 until his retirement on medical grounds (withmyocarditis ) in 1936, he was a member of the War Pensions Entitlement Appeals Tribunal.Deane's fall from grace probably contributed to his ill-health. He broke a
hip in a fall and became bedridden, eventually dying ofcancer at the age of 56.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080281b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography]
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