Know it is a while since your post so you may have found all your information BUT while researching my grandfather I found a copy of a telegram(1913) sent to Dr and mrs Forrest in Charters Towers QLD. In short he was from a director in QLD railway in response to help my g/father with a job as he had been in the same regiment as the son of Dr Forrest. My g/father James Anderson was born Stradbally 1888 and was in Royal Irish Regiment before self discharge in 1908. he came to Australia sometime between 1908 and 1913. I saw your post while looking for a connection. I saw this obituary posted
http://tablet.archive.netcopy.co.uk/article/31st-october-1931/20/obituary for Col J Shine died Waterside, Dungarvan.
"COLONEL J. SHINE, C.B., R.A.M.C. Colonel James Shine, C.B., M.D., died last week, we regret to state, at his Waterford residence, Abbeyside, Dungarvan, aged seventy. He was the eldest son of Mathew Forrest Shine, and was educated at Queen's College, Cork. As a military doctor he served in the South African War • and he had also been with the troops in Burma and the dorth-West Frontier of India. During the Great War he was a Deputy Director of Medical Services. He was three times mentioned in despatches, and in 1918 received the honour of the C.B.; three years earlier he had been given the rank of Colonel. His three sons all fell in action during the campaign. Colonel Shine married Kathleen, daughter of Mr. JohnWilliams, of Dungarvan, and was left a widower in 1924.—R.I.P."
I am still trying to find the connection between John Anderson (my grandfather) and the Forrest son of Dr Forrest in Charters Towers.
Erin