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Hubert Leonard Murray
Administrator of Papua
In office
1940–1942
Preceded byHubert Murray
Succeeded byBasil Morris
Personal details
Born13 December 1886
Watsons Bay, New South Wales
Died10 December 1963(1963-12-10) (aged 76)
Manly, Australia

Hubert Leonard Murray CBE (13 December 1886 – 10 December 1963) was an Australian colonial administrator who served as Administrator of Papua between 1940 and 1942

Biography[edit]

Murray was born in Watsons Bay, New South Wales in 1886 to James Aubrey Gibbes Murray and Marian Edith Murray (née Lewis).[1]

The nephew of Hubert Murray, who was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Papua in 1908, Murray also moved to Papua in 1909 to become his uncle's assistant private secretary.[2] He took part in the trials for the Australian Olympic swimming team for the 1912 Summer Olympics, but was narrowly defeated.[2] He was promoted to private secretary in 1913, and married Pauline Anne Schomburgk in February 1915;[1] the couple later had a son.[2] In 1916 he became official secretary in 1916.[2] He subsequently served in the territory's Legislative Council and Executive Council from 1925.[1] In the 1936 New Year Honours he was made a CBE.[3]

Murray was appointed Resident Magistrate in 1940, before succeeding his uncle as Lieutenant Governor later in the year, with the post renamed to "Administrator".[2] He remained in post until the declaration of military rule in February 1942,[1] at which point he moved to Sydney,[4] where he joined the General Headquarters of the Allied Geographical Section.[1]

He died at his home in the Sydney suburb of Manly on 10 December 1963.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Murray, Hubert Leonard (1886–1963) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  2. ^ a b c d e f Deaths of islands people Pacific Islands Monthly, January 1964, p129
  3. ^ H. Leonard Murray, C.B.E. Pacific Islands Monthly, January 1936, p74
  4. ^ Hon. H.L. Murray Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1946, p3

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