
Old Collegians Rugby Union Club
Norman Jude
Norman Jude was patron of the club for 17 years from 1958 to 1975
From The Advertiser 12th June 1965
Norman Jude was made a Knight Bachelor in the Commonwealth list (together with Alexander Downer).
'sir Norman Jude lives at Main North-East road, Walkerville. He is a successful breeder of fat lambs and vealers in the South-East of SA and was a member of the council of the SA Stockowners Association for a number of years.
Born in Birmingham, England and educated at Stamford (Lincolnshire) and Roseworthy Agricultural College (SA) where he gained the Diploma in Agriculture, he entered the SA Legislative Council as a member for Southern District in 1944.
He has been a member of the Australian Transport Advisory Council for 11 years. In 1961, he was a member of the Australian delegation to the conference of the World International Road Federation at Madrid.
In 1939, Sir Norman Jude established the South Eastern Fire Fighting Association and was its first president.
He has also been president of the SA Bush Fire-Fighting Associations.
Sir Norman Jude has represented SA in hockey and Rugby."
The family property was Poltalloch Bluff, near Narrung. It was then run by their only son Bowman Jude, his wife and their two children who lived on the property. As well they had twin daughters, Margaret & Felicity and a daughter Stephanie (married to Athol Grummett of Moolah in Victoria.
From "Who's Who in Australia" 1974
JUDE, Hon. Sir Norman Lane, Kt., cr 1965, R.D.A., Minister for Local Govt., Roads & Railways, S.A., 1953-1965; MLC (LCL) for Southern District 1944-71: Grazier; ed. Stamford (Lincs.), Roseworthy Agric. Coll.; Dir. Bennett & Fisher Ltd. since 1965; Pres. Aust. Fedn. S.A.; m Aug. 5 1935 Nancy M., d. late K.D. Bowman, 1s 3d; recreations, Interstate Hockey, Rugby football; clubs, Adelaide, Roy. Adel. Golf.; address, 109 ain North East Road, Collinswood, S.A. 5081.
From the Biographical Register of the SA Parliament 1857-1957, Coxon, Playford, Reid, Wakefield Press 1985
He was born 7 april 1905 at Handsworth, Staffordshire, England; son of Archie Alexander, engineer draftsman and Edith Susan, née Lane. He arrived in SA in 1924.
(Note this conflicts with his place of birth being Birmingham as given in The Advertiser both in 1965 and in 1975 in his obituary)
Norman Jude in 1966:
Source of references: Patricia Moore, State Library of South Australia
NORMAN LANE JUDE
Bibliography
Books and periodicals
Coxon, Howard, 1945-
Biographical register of the South Australian Parliament 1857- 1957 / Howard Coxon, John Playford, Robert Reid.
Netley, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, c1985.
Mortlock Use Books 328.94230922 C879+ Ready Reference Coll. 328.94230922 C879
Coventry, Lionel.
South Australian personalities : a selected gallery of notable citizens, leaders in their respective spheres, in the communal life of this state at the end of the first half of the twentieth century.
Adelaide: c1950 (Sands & McDougall)
SUBJECT Caricatures and cartoons -- South Australia; South Australia -- Biography.
Mortlock Books 741.5 c HERITAGE STORE Must be requested from Heritage Storage
Highway vol. 9 no. 4, August 1971
'Former Minister of Roads retires'
Periodicals 625.7 b 1971-1987
Royal visit, 1954 by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh : biographies.
Adelaide: Govt. Printer, [1954?]
Mortlock Books 920.09942 S726 HERITAGE STORE Must be requested from Heritage Storage
Who's who in Australia
Adelaide: F. Johns, 1927- Refer 1974 edition, p.578
Ready Reference Coll. 920.094 Latest at Bray Desk
Newspapers [on microfilm in Family History area]
Advertiser 12 June 1965 [knighthood]
Advertiser 19 February 1975 [obituary]