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Treloar, Harry Mayne (c. 1899 - 1963)

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Meteorologist
Born: c. 1899  Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.  Died: 5 March 1963  Australia.
Harry Mayne Treloar was one of Australia's top meteorologists. He worked for the Bureau of Meteorology for over forty years starting out as a clerk and rising to Assistant Director then Superintending Meteorologist in charge of the Analysis and Facilities Section of Central Office at the Bureau's Melbourne headquarters. The Bureau described him as one of their most distinguished officers. Treloar was also a highly committed member, office bearer and Executive Councillor of the Professional Officers' Association.

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Chronology
1914 - 1921Clerk at the Adelaide Weather Bureau
1921 - 1937Meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology in Melbourne
1937 - 1940Meteorologist in charge of the Research and Training Section of the Bureau
1940 - 1955Assistant Director (Technical) of the Bureau of Meteorology
1946Doctorate of Science (DSc) received
1955 - 1958Deputy Director of the New South Wales Divisional Office of the Bureau
1958 - Superintending Meteorologist in charge of the Analysis and Facilities Section of Central Office at the Bureau's Melbourne headquarters
1959Award of Merit received from the Professional Officers' Association of the Commonwealth Public Service

 
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