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For information on what spawned this list, see Talk:St. Paul's College, Sydney#Alumni—insufficient information. Donama (talk) 00:18, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Rhodes scholars

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Anonymous user 120.16.104.140 removed the following from the Rhodes scholars section: During the twentieth century a quarter of all Sydney University men awarded Rhodes Scholarships were from St Paul's College, and since 2001 half. It was unreferenced so it was fair game to remove. Donama (talk) 09:13, 10 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Removed names

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If you can find references then add them back Aloneinthewild (talk) 13:30, 20 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Peter Orlebar Bishop (b. 1917), physiologist
  • John Chalmers (b. 1937), medical scientist
  • William Sutherland Dun (1868–1934), palaeontologist
  • Michael Hall (b. 1931), physicist
  • Richard Kingsford, environmentalist
  • Edward Pearson Ramsay (1842–1916), ornithologist and zoologist
  • J.P. Abbott (1891–1965), former Australian Minister for Home Security
  • Norman de Horne Rowland (1865–1931), former judge in Papua New Guinea
  • Sir John Beverley Peden (1871–1946), legal scholar
  • Robert Pring (1853–1922), former NSW Supreme Court judge
  • E.M. Stephen (1870–1939), former NSW Supreme Court judge
  • Roger Barton (1875–1957), rugby player
  • Percy Brereton Colquhoun (1866–1936), rugby player, tennis player and cricketer
  • Frederick Campbell (1846–1928), co-founder of Rugby in Australia
  • Tim Davidson, Western Force back rower, holder of unique record as Captain of Sydney University Rugby Firsts in each of six consecutive Shute Shield Premiership victories
  • Henry Montague Faithfull (1848–1908), rugby player and cricketer
  • Daniel Halangahu (b. 1984), rugby union player with NSW Waratahs
  • Michael Hawker, former rugby union player and captain of Australian national team
  • Mac Hughes, rugby union player with Australian national team
  • Thomas Henry Iceton (1849–1908), cricketer
  • Luke Inman, Commonwealth Games rugby 7s player
  • Mitch Inman (b. 1988), rugby union player with Melbourne Rebels
  • George Deas Thompson (1845–1877), co-founder of Rugby in Australia
  • Claude Tozer (1890–1920), cricketer
  • Henry Kingsley Archdall (1886–1976), theologian
  • Alan Atkinson (b. 1946), historian
  • Arnold Bode (1866–1952), composer
  • George Alexander Chambers (1877–1963), church leader (Africa)
  • John Cobley (1914–89), historian
  • Leslie Cowlishaw (1877–1943), medical historian
  • L.F. Fitzhardinge (1908–93), historian
  • H.M. Green (1881–1962), literary historian
  • George Robert Hyam (1875–1944), music-hall composer
  • Grant Lindeman (1886–1968), painter
  • Miles Little AO, poet
  • Gavin Long (1901–68), historian
  • Dowell O'Reilly (1865–1923), poet
  • Fredrick Watson (1878–1945), historian
  • Michael Carr-Gregg (1977), psychologist