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Resting place
  
Woden Cemetery

Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
George Knowles


Full Name
  
George Shaw Knowles

Born
  
14 March 1882 Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1882-03-14
)

Died
  
22 November 1947(1947-11-22) (aged 65) Pretoria, South Africa

Spouse(s)
  
Eleanor Louisa (m. 1908)

Occupation
  
Public servant and diplomat

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Sir George Shaw Knowles (14 March 1882 – 22 November 1947) was a senior Australian public servant, solicitor-general and diplomat. Through his appointment to various Australian Government positions, he was recognised as an expert on Australian legal matters, and he was Australia's first High Commissioner to South Africa between 1946 and his death in Pretoria in 1947.

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Life and career

Knowles was born in Toowong, Brisbane on 14 March 1882. He was educated at Toowoomba Grammar School and the University of Melbourne.

In 1898, Knowles entered the Queensland Public Service, transferring to the Commonwealth Public Service four years later.

In 1916, Knowles was admitted as barrister and solicitor of the High Court.

In 1930, Knowles was appointed to the first Council of the Canberra University College, holding the position continuously until his resignation in 1946, when he left to take on an appointment as Australia's first Australian High Commissioner to South Africa. He and Lady Knowles journeyed to the post on the steamer Nestor, departing 5 July 1946.

Between 1932 and 1946, Knowles held the positions of Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth, Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department and Parliamentary Draftsman.

Knowles died in Pretoria on 22 November 1947, while serving as Australian High Commissioner to South Africa. The South African Government arranged a State funeral to celebrate his life and work. After the funeral, his body was returned to Australia, and his remains were interred at Woden Cemetery.

Awards and honours

In October 1920, Knowles was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He was promoted to Commander of the Order in June 1928, whilst a draftsman in the Attorney-General's Department. In January 1939, whilst serving as Solicitor-General, Knowles was knighted.

In 1950, Lady Knowles donated money to the Council of the Canberra University College to provide an academic prize memorialising her late husband. In 1964, Knowles Place in City, Australian Capital Territory, site of the Canberra Law Courts, was named in honour of George Knowles.

References

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