CAPTAIN J. MILLER.
Captain J. Miller, who was killed in action, was 30 years of age, and was previously attached to the 86th Infantry. He first joined the Scottish Regiment, and his promotion from the ranks was rapid. In 1912 he was selected to go to India for six months' military training, and spent that period principally in the north-west of that country. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' College, and was attached to the permanent staff of the Mint when war broke out.
1915 'CAPTAIN J. MILLER.', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 22 May, p. 44, viewed 14 July, 2015, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89147515
Captain J. Miller, who was killed in action, was 30 years of age, and was previously attached to the 86th Infantry. He first joined the Scottish Regiment, and his promotion from the ranks was rapid. In 1912 he was selected to go to India for six months' military training, and spent that period principally in the north-west of that country. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' College, and was attached to the permanent staff of the Mint when war broke out.
1915 'CAPTAIN J. MILLER.', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 22 May, p. 44, viewed 14 July, 2015, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89147515