One brief interval : a memoir, 2005: t.p. (Sir Edward Woodward) verso, Australian CIP (hdg.: Woodward, A. E. (Albert Edward), Sir, 1928-) p. vii (Ted Woodward) p. 3 (Albert Edward Woodward, born 6 Aug. 1928 in Ballarat, Vic.) jkt. (long public life as barrister, QC, judge, contributing to numerous organisations, chancellor of Univ. of Melbourne)
LC/NAF 1 June 2019: (Woodward, Edward, 1928-2010)
Libraries Australia database 2 June 2019: usage (predominantly A.E. Woodward)
Wikipedia 2 June 2019: (Sir Albert Edward Woodward, AC OBE; b. Aug. 6, 1928, Ballarat; d. Apr. 15, 2010; Australian jurist. During his career, he sat on several boards and 17 Royal Commissions, on four of which he was the Chairman; the most famous of these was the Aboriginal Land Rights Commission in 1973–74. He was President of the Trade Practices Tribunal 1974–76 and a Justice of the Federal Court of Australia 1977–90, and Director-General of Security between 1976 and 1981. he was Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from 1990 until 2001.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Woodward_(judge)