Person

Churchward, Clifton Reed (1883 - 1962)

Born
16 April 1883
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Died
3 February 1962
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Occupation
Analytical chemist

Summary

Clifton Churchward was chief analyst at the Port Adelaide office of the Commonwealth Customs and Excise Department for 37 years. He was also a technical adviser to the Commonwealth Government on food control.

Details

Born Adelaide, 16 April 1883. Died Adelaide, 3 February 1962. Chief analyst, Port Adelaide office, Commonwealth Customs and Excise Department for 37 years.

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