4Bee,
Below is a bit of the stuff I have found out.
I don't have a lot of info on my grandfather other than what I have researched, he died before I was born and extracting stories from my dad was never easy either. He was one of four brothers who emigrated from England at the turn of the 20th century, two went to Australia and two to Canada.
He had a career as a merchant seaman with the Union Steamship Company and was the master of the Maheno (yes, the one on Fraser Is), before it was retired, we have the clock from the Captain's cabin at home. He was also the master of the RMS Tahiti which broke a prop shaft and sunk in the Pacific with no loss of life.RMS Tahiti - Wikipedia
He was the master of the Monowai and set a trans Tasman speed record. T. S. S. Monowai, 1925 - 1960
During the war he was the master of the Aorangi which family folklore always said was the last ship to leave as Singapore was evacuated. It is only recently that my research has confirmed this was indeed true as she departed January 16 from Singapore and headed to Freemantle with civilian evacuees on board.Union Steam Ship Co - RMS Aorangi II - 1924 to 1954
Sadly the ships logs have disappeared from the war years 
He was awarded an OBE which we have, along with the citation for meritorious service at sea. Unfortunately after retiring to Bathurst his house burnt down and a lot of his stuff was lost.
Regards,
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