Manuscripts [manuscript]. 1921-1939.

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Manuscripts [manuscript]. 1921-1939.

A small envelope of newspaper cuttings dealing with War Homes, election results etc.; speech given in Parliament about wheat. Christmas card 1921 from Sir Elliot Johnson; Federal Aid Roads Bill speech by Honourable W. C. Hill M.P. Copy of letter from Hill to the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. S. M. Bruce, in 1928 announcing Hill's retirement. Letter to Hill from Earle Page, 1939.

1 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7075895

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Hill, William Caldwell, 1866-1939

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William Caldwell Hill was a founder of the Victorian United Country Party, a Federal M.P. from 1919 to 1934 and a Minister for Works and Railways 1924-1928. From the description of Manuscripts [manuscript]. 1921-1939. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225836164 ...

Page, Earle, 1880-1961

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Page, a surgeon during World War I, was elected to the federal seat of Cowper in 1919; helped found the Country Party and was leader from 1920 to 1939; was Treasurer in the Bruce-Page government, 1923-1929; served in the second Lyons Ministry; was Prime Minister, briefly, in 1939; was a minister in the Menzies and Fadden governments of 1940-1941; and was Minister for Health in the Menzies governments of the early 1950's. See Truant surgeon (A. & R., 1963). From the description of...