James Pattison BALFOUR

BALFOUR, James Pattison

Service Number: 533
Enlisted: 27 August 1914, Sydney
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 1st Infantry Battalion
Born: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1871
Home Town: Waverley, Waverley, New South Wales
Schooling: Public School, Canada
Occupation: Fireman
Died: Illness (Thoracic aneurism), Australia, 31 May 1916
Cemetery: Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, New South Wales
Waverley Cemetery Sydney, New South Wales C.E. Sel, Row 15, Grave 6755, Waverley General Cemetery, Waverley, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

27 Aug 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Sydney
18 Oct 1914: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 533, 1st Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '7' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Afric embarkation_ship_number: A19 public_note: ''
18 Oct 1914: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 533, 1st Infantry Battalion, HMAT Afric, Sydney
28 Jan 1916: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 533, 1st Infantry Battalion
Date unknown: Involvement 1st Infantry Battalion, Battle for Pozières

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Biography contributed by Elizabeth Allen

Arrived in Australia aged 29 years

Served in China War  and Boer War;

Five years in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve.

1 Battalion

Rank - Private

Appointed Lance Corporal, Gallipoli, 29 April 1915.

Reverted to Private at own request, 28 July 1915.

Admitted to No 1 Field Ambulance, Mudros, 16 September 1916 (debility), and transferred same day to No 2 Australian General Hospital; to Military Hospital, Tigne, Malta, 28 September 1915.

Found guilty, 28 October 1915, of (1) absent from the Military Hospital from 6 pm until ordered to return by Military Police on the Molo Marina Sliema, 6.15 pm; (2) not complying with an order; (3) using obscene language to the Military Police; (4) violently resisting the Military Police: awarded 7 days' Field Punishment No 2.

Found guilty, 15 November 1915, of (1) being drunk in Strada Marina Via Misada Sliema, about 10.15 pm, 12 November; (2) being absent from 6 pm and being in illegal possession of and wearing khaki uniform clothing, whilst a patient in hospital: awarded 168 hours' detention.

Disembarked Alexandria, 12 December 1915.

Admitted to No 2 Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, 22 December 1915 (asthma).

Commenced return to Australia from Suez on board HT 'Suffolk', 29 January 1916 (for discharge: bronchial asthma; tertiary syphilitic manifestations).

Died of thoracic aneurism and heart failure, No 4 General Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, 31 May 1916.

Returned to Australia 29 Jnuary 1916

Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal

Son of James and Mary Ann Balfour of 61 Birrell Street, Waverley, New South Wales. Native Place, Regina, Canada

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Biography contributed by Elizabeth Allen

James Pattison BALFOUR was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1871

He married Arnestina BABAROVICH in Sydney in 1902 - 3 known children, James, Richard & Walter