Pakie Macdougall
1937: Heinz Hellmuth Honig, name changed to Hellmut Hendon, arrived in Australia a Stateless refugee from Spain. A regular attendee at Pakie's Cafe. Gave lectures and may have been involved in Radio Chess games as per there the Gringmuth Notation:
https://tamamshud.blogspot.com/2017/10/somerton-man-gringmuth-notation.html
1939: Wolfgang Wagner a Czexh-born refugee arrived in Australia, a cousin to Hellmut Hendon. Subsequently arrested for ship spotting activities on Sydney Harbor on unknown dates at this time.
https://tamamshud.blogspot.com/2018/11/somerton-man-helmuth-hendon-and.html
1945: May 6th/7th (0630) Helmuth Hendon AWOL from 3rd Employment Company
1945: On May 7th Pakie Macdougall was struck by an Army Truck driven by Private Wilbur Judge along Elizabeth Street Sydney at around 7 pm in the evening, it was a wet and windy day. The driver said she just appeared in front of his vehicle, he braked hard and skidded but couldn't avoid her. There were no skid marks on the road possibly due to the wet weather and no impact marks on the vehicle,. Mr. Judge was a Private in the Australian Army and was a driver for the Australian Army Postal Service. His records show him absent for 'Special Duties' in his earlier service from 1941 to 1943. His name was added to an 'X List' towards the end of his service and 1 more stint of 'Special Duties. It is not clear at this time what 'Special Duties' would have meant in those years. Wilbur's full name is Wilbur Jesse Judge
1945: May 8th Pakie Macdougall died from injuries received from the previous day's accident
1945: May 20th. The day that it is believed George Marshall had taken his own life
1945: June 3rd. The decomposed body of a man believed to be George Marshall was found on a headland overlooking Taylors Bay near Mosman.
1945 August Alf Boxall meets Jestyn at the Clifton Gardens Hotel
Sundry Notes:
https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/6572233?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Tom Keane:
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74736087?searchTerm=Tom%20Keane
Labour Shop Steward and known member of the communist party. His name was published here in 2014 in connection with the inquiry into the CPA and the Unions. in the aircraft industry.
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