Brief Life History of Clifford Charles
When Clifford Charles Lock was born on 1 April 1905, in Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia, his father, Charles Clifford Lock, was 42 and his mother, Catherine James, was 34. He married Jean Florence Adams on 2 April 1934, in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died on 28 February 1998, in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, at the age of 92, and was buried in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Electrol roll 1936 - Clifford Charles Lock (fitter) was living at Osborne Flats, 32 Strand, Townsville Qld.
Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld.) - Friday 20 August 1926 - News
"Another motor car accident occurred on Thursday night, the locality this time, being in Palmer-street, South Townsville, and the victim being a young man, named Clifford Locke, aged 21, of Alexandra-street, North Ward. He was leading a bicycle along the side of the road about 7.45, when a motor car travelling in the same direction crashed into him, inflicting lacerations, chiefly on the forehead and over the right eye, and shock. The ambulance treated the unfortunate man and conveyed him to the hospital. His condition, however, was not considered serious, though be will probably be an inmate of the hospital for a few days."
Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld.) - Monday 21 February 1927 - News
"The civil action, Clifford Lock v William Francis MacLeod, which was set down for hearing at the Supreme Court sittings to-day, before a Judge with a Jury, has been settled out of court. As there are no other cases set down for trial at the sittings, the jurors summoned will not be required."
Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld) - Friday 26 September 1947 - Legal Notices
"It was reported in error in Thursday's issue of the "Bulletin" that an ejectment order had been made by Mr. J. H. Moore. S.M., against Clifford Charles Lock end Jean Lock, in favour of D. Lister. The fact is that Clifford Charles Lock and Jean Lock, the applicants, were successful in obtaining an order for the ejectment of D. Litster from their premises at 77 Stanley Street, North Ward, the order to be operative in not less than seven and not more than 30 days."