Papers [manuscript]. 1912-1972.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1912-1972.

The Bailey papers consist of printed material, pamphlets, copies of addresses and lectures, newspaper cuttings, personal documents, notes, financial papers, correspondence and telegrams, drafts of articles, diaries kept during the First World War, during Bailey's last year in Canada. The material ranges over such subjects as degree conferring, Wesley College, Melbourne, the Student Christian Movement, and various questions of law and legislation. Most of the correspondence is personal; family correspondence is restricted.

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Bailey, Kenneth, Sir, 1898-1972

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Sir Kenneth Bailey was born in Melbourne in 1898. He served in the A.I.F., and studied at Oxford University in history, then law, having been appointed Professor of Jurisprudence in 1928 and Professor of Public Law in 1931. In 1946 Sir Kenneth was appointed Solicitor-General, and remained with the Attorney-General's Dept. until 1964. He was Australian High Commissioner to Canada from 1964 until his retirement in 1969. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1912-1972. (Libraries...

Australia. Solicitor General.

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