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Vernon Treatt

The Honourable
Sir Vernon Treatt
KBE, MM, QC
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Treatt in 1940.
17th Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales
Elections: 1947, 1950, 1953
In office
20 March 1946 – 10 August 1954
Monarch George VI
Elizabeth II
Deputy Walter Howarth
Robert Askin
Preceded by Alexander Mair
Succeeded by Murray Robson
Minister for Justice
In office
16 August 1939 – 16 May 1941
Premier Alexander Mair
Preceded by Lewis Martin
Succeeded by Reg Downing
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Woollahra
In office
26 March 1938 – 5 February 1962
Preceded by Harold Mason
Succeeded by Seat abolished
Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney
In office
14 November 1967 – 26 September 1969
Deputy John Shaw
Preceded by John Armstrong
Succeeded by Sir Laurence Emmet McDermott
Personal details
Born (1897-05-15)15 May 1897
Singleton, New South Wales
Died 20 September 1984(1984-09-20) (aged 87)
Sydney, New South Wales
Spouse(s) Dorothy Henderson
Frankie Wilson (Lady Treatt)
Occupation Politician and lawyer
Religion Church of England
Military service
Allegiance Australia
Service/branch Australian Army
Years of service 1913–1914
1916–1919
Rank Sergeant
Unit Australian Cadet Corps
6th Field Artillery, RAA
Battles/wars

First World War

Awards Military Medal

First World War

Sir Vernon Haddon Treatt KBE, MM, QC (15 May 1897 – 20 September 1984) was an Australian lawyer, soldier, Rhodes Scholar and politician. Born in Singleton, New South Wales and educated at Shore School, Treatt interrupted his studies at the University of Sydney to enlist at the outbreak of the First World War. Serving in the Royal Australian Artillery, Treatt served in France and was awarded the Military Medal. Upon returning to Australia he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship and further educated at New College, Oxford.

After briefly practising law in 1923 in Britain, Treatt returned to Australia and was admitted to the New South Wales bar that same year, serving as a Crown Prosecutor at the supreme court. Treatt also was the Challis law lecturer at the University of Sydney. Treatt entered the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on 26 March 1938, representing the Electoral district of Woollahra for the United Australia Party (UAP). When UAP Premier Bertram Stevens was ousted from the leadership in August 1939 and Alexander Mair became Premier, Mair appointed Treatt, after serving only a few months in Parliament, as the Minister for Justice. He served in this office until the UAP lost power in 1941.


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