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Sir Joseph Sheehy : ウィキペディア英語版
Joseph Aloysius Sheehy

Sir Joseph Aloysius Sheehy KBE (15 April 1900 – 22 September 1971) was an Australian jurist and Senior Puisne Judge of the Queensland Supreme Court. He also served as Administrator of the Government of Queensland in 1965 and 1969, and as Queensland's Lieutenant-Governor, Deputy Governor, Acting Governor and Acting Chief Justice on several occasions.〔''The Courier Mail'', 30 June 1969, p.3.〕〔''The Courier Mail'', Saturday 13 June 1970, p1.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sclqld.org.au/judicial-papers/judicial-profiles/profiles/jsheehy )〕〔''The Australian'', 23 September 1971, p.2.〕
==Background, family and education==
Sheehy was born in Gympie, Queensland, the son of goldmines manager Jeremiah Sheehy and Kate Sheehy (née O'Driscoll). He was educated at the Christian Brothers School, Gympie, and at St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane (commonly referred to as simply ''Gregory Terrace''). In 1927 Sheehy married Elizabeth Groves. They had one child, Gabriel Joseph "Joe" Sheehy,〔''The Courier Mail'', 23 September 1971, p.1.〕 a civil and structural engineer, and five grandchildren, Gayle Sheehy, Marina Birmingham, Brett Sheehy AO, Petrina Sheehy and Matthew Sheehy.〔''The Courier Mail'', 23 September 1971, p.1.〕
Sheehy's brother and sister also served the State. His brother Sir Christopher Sheehy OBE〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=It's an Honour – Honours – Search Australian Honours )〕 was Secretary of Queensland's Wheat Board, Butter Board and Council of Agriculture, and Chair of the Australian Dairy Board, and his sister Kathleen Sheehy was a champion of special education in Queensland, being instrumental in renaming State education classes for children with disabilities from 'backward classes' to 'opportunity classes,'〔Logan, Greg (ed.) (1995) 'Pioneers in Education: Kathleen Sheehy,’ ''The Educational Historian'', Vol. 8, no. 1, p.3.〕 and was appointed head of the State's first ever Opportunity school (later renamed Special schools).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography – Kathleen Eileen Sheehy – Australian Dictionary of Biography )〕 Sheehy's brother-in-law Lieutenant Charles Groves〔Australian War Memorial, Roll of Honour: Charles Groves, QX2021, Lieutenant http://203.6.144.30/people/rolls/R1706246/〕 (one of the legendary wartime 'Rats of Tobruk') also practised law in Queensland, being admitted as a barrister and solicitor and co-founding the law firm of Groves and Clark Solicitors,〔Groves and Clark Solicitors Queensland, Company Profile, 2014 http://www.grovesclark.com.au/about_us.html〕 before the outbreak of the Second World War in which he was ultimately killed in the Battle of Milne Bay, New Guinea.〔Australian War Memorial, Roll of Honour: Charles Groves, QX2021, Lieutenant http://203.6.144.30/people/rolls/R1706246/〕〔The Australians at War Film Archive – Interview No. 0692, Neil Russell DCM, time notation: 04:01:00:00 http://www.australiansatwarfilmarchive.gov.au/aawfa/interviews/920.aspx〕

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