Articles from the Australian Overseas Information Service [manuscript]. 1946-1969.

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Articles from the Australian Overseas Information Service [manuscript]. 1946-1969.

Titles and authors include: Aboriginal art (Dal Stivens), Art (Daniel Thomas), Constitution (Sir Robert Garran, L.F. Crisp), Curriculum (F. Alexander), History-prior 1970, International relations (A. Watt), National characteristics (D. Stivens, G. Portus), Poetry (I. Inglis Moore), Queensland (M. Durack), Repatriation (T. Hungerford), Trade unions (L.F. Crisp, P.J. Clarey).

14 cm. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7076672

Libraries Australia

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Thomas, Daniel, 1931-

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Moore, T. Inglis (Tom Inglis), 1901-1978

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Poet, journalist, literary critic, author & academic. Lecturer/Assoc. Prof. Aust. Literature, ANU, 1954-66. From the description of Papers of Tom Inglis Moore, 1918-1977 (bulk 1929-1976). 1918-1977. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221694922 ...

Watt, Alan Stewart, Sir, 1901-

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Diplomat. From the description of Reminiscences of Sir Alan Stewart Watt : oral history, 1975. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122308361 Sir Alan Watt. Diplomat and public servant. Held several diplomatic posts overseas, and was Head of the Department of External Affairs between 1950 and 1954. Lady Mildred Watt. Authoress. Her published works include Between the hammer and the anvil, and Japan, land of sun and storm...

Clarey, P. J. 1890-

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Crisp, L. F. 1917-1984.

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Hungerford, T. A. G. (Thomas Arthur Guy)

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T.A.G. Hungerford (Tom) was born in Perth. He served in the commandos in WWII, later joining the occupation forces in Japan. In 1954 he worked for the Australian News and Information Bureau. He is the author of various novels. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1952-1985. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225848126 ...

Alexander, Fred, 1899-1996

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Historian and professor at the University of Western Australia, first chairman of the Library Board of Western Australia. The Library Board of Western Australia, formed in 1953, was the authority accountable for the operations of the State Library Service of Western Australia, a joint enterprise between the Board and local government authorities, which was responsible for W.A.'s public libraries, as well as the State Library (formerly the Public Library of Western Australia). From th...

Australian Overseas Information Service

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Formerly the Australian News and Information Bureau (Dept. of the Interior). From the description of Articles from the Australian Overseas Information Service [manuscript]. 1946-1969. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225842512 ...

Garran, Robert, Sir, 1867-1957

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Son of Andrew Garran. Secretary to the Attorney-General's Dept. and Parliamentary Draftsman, 1901-1932; Solicitor-General, 1917-1932. From the description of Papers and letters [manuscript]. 1884-1956. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225827767 Robert Randolph Garran (1867-1957), was Secretary to the Attorney-General's Dept and Parliamentary Draftsman, 1901-1932, and Solicitor-General, 1917-1932. His father, Andrew Garran was editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, 18...

Durack, Mary

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Mary Durack (full name Mary Durack Miller) is the author of, amongst other titles, "Kings in Grass Castles", "The Magic Trumpet" and "Child Artists of the Australian Bush". From the description of OM72-110 Mary Durack Papers, 1953. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755734829 ...

Stivens, Dal, 1911-1997

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Stivens was an author, best known for his short stories. He was also a prolific writer of journal articles and published novels and works of non-fiction. His novel, A horse of air, won the Miles Franklin award in 1970. In 1963 Stivens was foundation President of the Australian Society of Authors and worked hard to establish the rights of Australian writers within the commercial sphere. In 1981 he received the Patrick White Award for his contribution to Australian literature. From the...