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- Q6129278 description "Australian businessman".
- Q6129278 description "Australian businessman".
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- Q6129278 abstract "Sir James Schofield Balderstone AC (2 May 1921 – 15 October 2014) was a prominent Australian director of public companies. Balderstone attended Scotch College, Melbourne. After leaving school he served in the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War from 1940 to 1945. He was serving on HMAS Kanimbla in Sydney Harbour on the night that Japanese midget submarines attacked. After the war he embarked on a career in the rural sector and business.His directorships and roles included:Chairman of BHP 1984-89, which included fending off a takeover by Robert Holmes à CourtChairman of AMP LimitedChairman of Stanbroke Pastoral CompanyChairman of Chase AMP BankChairman of the Council of Scotch College, MelbourneDeputy Chairman of WestpacDirector of ICI Australia (Orica)Director of Woodside PetroleumHe was knighted in 1983 for services to primary industry and commerce, and was made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in 1992.He had an identical twin brother, Robert Balderstone CMG MC (1921-2012), a councillor of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria for 41 years and president for six, from 1976.Sir James Balderstone died on 15 October 2014, aged 93. His final 13 years were marred by the effects of a stroke which hampered his speech.".
- Q6129278 birthDate "1921-05-02".
- Q6129278 birthYear "1921".
- Q6129278 deathDate "2014-10-15".
- Q6129278 deathYear "2014".
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- Q6129278 dateOfBirth "1921-05-02".
- Q6129278 dateOfDeath "2014-10-15".
- Q6129278 name "Balderstone, James".
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- Q6129278 comment "Sir James Schofield Balderstone AC (2 May 1921 – 15 October 2014) was a prominent Australian director of public companies. Balderstone attended Scotch College, Melbourne. After leaving school he served in the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War from 1940 to 1945. He was serving on HMAS Kanimbla in Sydney Harbour on the night that Japanese midget submarines attacked.".
- Q6129278 label "James Balderstone".
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