Norman Stuart Millar (22 December 1887[1] – 24 October 1938) was a Presbyterian minister in Brisbane, Australia.
He was known as a brilliant speaker, courageous and forceful defender in argument, a thoughtful problem solver, and a ready wit.
He took the Master of Arts degree at St Andrew's College, University of Sydney and its associated Hall of Theology, which was interrupted by war service.
[8] A marble plaque on the church building, corner Creek and Ann streets, Brisbane, is a tribute to his ministry.
[11] Mary was a fellow-student at the University, and for a time History mistress at North Sydney Girls' High School;[2] they had several children.