South African War, settling in South Africa, and move to Southern Rhodesia John Banks Brady arrived in South Africa in 1900 to fight in the
Second Boer War. He remained in South Africa to pursue his career. In 1909, he went to Southern Rhodesia as a result of
J. B. M. Hertzog's pro-
Afrikaner and anti-British policies. Brady became the Inspector of Schools in Southern Rhodesia. On the outbreak of war in 1914, Brady was recommissioned as a Lieutenant in the reserves, and then promoted to captain in the
King's Royal Rifle Corps in November 1914
Return to Southern Rhodesia and entrance to politics Brady was the headmaster of the
Milton School in Bulawayo from 1925 to 1930. He later entered politics and was elected the member of parliament for Bulawayo North along with
Allan Ross Welsh in the
1933 Southern Rhodesian general election. Upon his retirement from the Army in 1937, he was promoted to Colonel. He was later elected the member of parliament for Bulawayo East in the
1939 election, a post he served in until 1946. == Later life ==