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Nicholas Shehadie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicholas Shehadie
Sir Nicholas Michael Shehadie, (born 15 November 1926) is a former Lord Mayor of Sydney (1973–1975) and national representative rugby union captain, who made thirty career Test appearances for Australia between 1947 and 1958. He is an inductee into both the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame and the IRB Hall of Fame. ==Forebears and early life== His grandfather Nicholas Shehadie was a clergyman in the Antioch Orthodox Church who migrated from Lebanon in 1910 and later became the head of that church in Australia and New Zealand.〔Shehadie, ''A Life Worth living'' pp11-12〕 Sir Nicholas' father Michael remained in Lebanon due to the outbreak of World War I, won a scholarship to study chemistry at the University of Kiev and in the 1920s chose to migrate to Australia to join his father in Sydney's growing Lebanese community. Michael earnt a living as a chemist and shopkeeper, and having been ordained in Russia took over as the pastoral head of the Antioch Church upon the death of Nicholas senior in 1934.〔Shehadie, ''A Life Worth Living'' pp14-15〕 Nick Shehadie was born in Coogee, New South Wales and grew up in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern, attending Cleveland St Public and later Crown St Commercial schools.
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