Occupation as written | None |
Standardised occupation | XX00: Other - Other |
Application received | 15 Oct 1920 |
Application status | Denied |
Official | A.H. |
Date of approval or denial | 11 Feb 1921 |
If rejected, why? | 'disability' e.g. married |
Birthplace as written | Gin Gin, Australia |
Modern country | Australia |
Age on application | 25 |
Age on arrival in Australia | None |
Port of Departure | None |
Port of Arrival | None |
Date of arrival | None |
Name of ship | None |
Address in Australia | |
Address State | |
Time at address |
Married | Yes |
Children | Unknown |
Name of reference | None |
Occupation of reference | None |
Marginalia description | |
Police report attached | No |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | Inheritance |
Other information | Her 'loss of British nationality and her desire for re-admission', Hamilton Nielson, Solicitors, Bundabrg, 15 Jan 1921, p.3 - married Joseph Desmond Skiner/Steiner, a vet and dental surgeon in 1913. Hamilton & Nielson, 11/10/20, p.14: her mother died and has left her some property jointly with her sister |
p.6, Declaration from applicant, 13 Jan 1921: 'About 2 years after my marriage... he deserted me and has since failed to maintain and support me and his wherabouts ar at peresent unknown to m although he is pesumed to be in the Townsville District in North Queensland.' - from Austria, 'a fact being unknown to me until after the outbreak of the War in the yea 1914.'
Attorney-Geneal's Depart, Investigation Branch, to H&T D, 20 Nov 1920, p.11: her father, J. D. Walke, was a Justice of the Peace for 20 years in Gin Gin. Married without parents' consent. Lived w/ parents ever since separation.
Actual application sheets missing, just the correspondence and cover letter to the presumed original application.