Ellis, Ulrich Ruegg, 1904-1981
Variant namesUlrich Ruegg Ellis was a journalist from 1921-1925. From 1928-1936 he was Political Secretary to Earle Page leader of the Federal Country Party. Following this period he made trips overseas to Europe from 1936-1939 where he met Lloyd George and Winston Churchill. Between 1936-1940 he was commercial intelligence officer at the Department of Commerce. Following posts in Public Relations in Government departments after the war he set up the Office of Rural Research in Canberra in 1966.
From the description of Papers of Ulrich Ellis. 1900-1972. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221026114
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creatorOf | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1981. Papers of Ulrich Ellis. | Libraries Australia | |
referencedIn | Chisholm, Alec H. (Alec Hugh), 1890-1977. Papers relating to the publication of the Australian Encyclopaedia [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
creatorOf | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1981. Papers [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
referencedIn | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1981. Papers [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
creatorOf | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1981. Papers [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
referencedIn | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1981. Papers [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
creatorOf | Ellis, Ulrich Ruegg, 1904-1983. The case for local self-government / [compiled by U.R. Ellis.]. | Libraries Australia |
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associatedWith | Ellis, Ulrich, 1904-1983 | person |
associatedWith | National Country Party of Australia | corporateBody |
associatedWith | New England New State Movement. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Page, Earle Sir, 1880-1961. | person |
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Birth 1904
Death 1981