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Alongside his work in East
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Thomas Jollie Smith was born in Argyll, Scotland, the family moved to
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Jollie Smith's younger brother, Robert Neil Smith, was
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gaining his BA in 1881 and his MA in 1883 in language and logic. A Presbyterian minister, he trained at
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who was the second woman to be admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, and a foundation member of the
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influenza epidemic of 1920, and he had to convalesce in Queensland for two months.
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Jollie Smith married Jessie Ochiltree McLennan in 1882, they had one daughter,
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