[Newspaper clippings on Australian ethnic communities (Timorese, Filipino, Indonesian, Vietnamese), and on the death of John Newman, M.P.] / compiled by Ian Campbell. 1991-1999.

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[Newspaper clippings on Australian ethnic communities (Timorese, Filipino, Indonesian, Vietnamese), and on the death of John Newman, M.P.] / compiled by Ian Campbell. 1991-1999.

Newspaper clippings from Australian community newspapers dating from c. 1991-1999, research papers, government pamphlets and ephemera relating to those communities and to the death of John Newman, M.P for Cabramatta, collected by Ian Campbell. Newspaper sources include The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph, O Português na Australia, O semanário Portugues, A comunidade, Correio Potuguês, Portugal Notícias, The Philippine voice, The Philippine Community news, The Filipino Immigrant, Filipino observer, The Pilipino magazine, Nhât báo, Chiêu duong, Viêt Luân, Dân Viêt.

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Campbell, Ian, 1942-

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Public servant, poet. Ian Campbell obtained a Master of Arts in Indonesian Studies from the University of Sydney (1989). He has published poems in English and Indonesian, convened several poetry performance events in Sydney, and has had much liaison with ethnic and refugee communities Sydney through his employment with the Commonwealth Public Service. Great-nephew of Arthur Wheen, translator of novels by Erich Maria Remarque. Campbell also has an interest in inter-war European literature. ...

Newman, John S., 1938-....

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John Newman was a physician of Salisbury, N.C. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1797. From the description of A short account of the situation, soil, production of the state of Tennessee, 1797. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122473851 In 1900, John Newman lived briefly in Galveston, Texas, as a barman and farmer. He experienced the Hurricane of 1900, discussing his experiences in a letter to the Galveston newspaper in 193...