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Richard Blackburn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Blackburn
Sir Richard Arthur Blackburn OBE (26 July 19181 October 1987) was an Australian judge, prominent legal academic and military officer. He became a judge of three courts in Australia, and eventually became chief justice of the Australian Capital Territory. In the 1970s he decided one of Australia's earliest Aboriginal Land rights cases. His service to the Australian legal community is commemorated by the annual Sir Richard Blackburn Memorial lectures in Canberra. ==Early years== Blackburn was born on 26 July 1918.〔Veteran Rolls〕 He was the son of Brigadier Arthur Seaforth Blackburn VC and Rose Ada Blackburn (née Kelly).〔(Blackburn, Arthur Seaforth (1892 - 1960) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online )〕 His father was at that time a Commissioner of the now defunct Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. His father had previously been a prominent legal practitioner in South Australia. Blackburn was educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia and was an undergraduate at St Mark's College at the University of Adelaide.〔Law Society〕 He graduated with First Class Honours in English Literature from the University of Adelaide. He won the John Howard Clark Prize as the candidate who was placed highest in the final examination.〔Bagot〕 He was chosen as the Rhodes Scholar for South Australia in 1940, but did not take it up immediately because of the outbreak of the Second World War.〔〔
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