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Stirring the possum, McClelland, James, 1989
... nsw mps... government nsw mps maralinga autobiography Front cover: author's name ...Autobiography of James McClelland who was a NSW state MP, a solicitor and a senator in the Whitlam ministry. Whilst he was an ally of Santamaria, he did not join the DLP. He was also appointed as a judge in 1980 and in 1984 headed the Royal Commission into Maralinga.Relevant to the history of the ALP and the legal system in Australia.Paperback book. Front cover: author's photograph. Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, mcclelland, jim, mcclelland, james, alp, australian labor party, justice mcclelland, royal commissions, santamaria, bob, dlp, democratic labor party, whitlam, eg, whitlam, gough, senators, nsw government, nsw mps, maralinga, autobiography -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Nick Vine Hall, Manly cemetery transcripts 1845 - 1993, 2005
Manly Cemetery Transcripts 1845-1993 This book of 387 pages, long out of print, contains much of the social history of Sydney's Northern Beaches, where the compiler lived for many years. It records over 6,000 graves, some dating back more than 150 years. Index references to total 12,558 entries. Compilation took over 20 years to complete. The graves at Manly Cemetery record two Knights, a Baronet, a General, three MPs, three Mayors of Manly, several Professors, two Judges, two Journalists, a Monsignor, a comedian, a town clerk, a potato merchant, 17 clergymen and a boy scout. Also lying there are the reputed "Man from Snowy River", a CBE, a CMG, a DFC and descendants of the "Flogging Parson", Rev. Samuel MARSDEN. There are people from at least 38 different countries and every state in Australia. The monuments tell of only three uncles, but many aunts, 65 sisters and one faithful friend.1 optical discnon-fictionManly Cemetery Transcripts 1845-1993 This book of 387 pages, long out of print, contains much of the social history of Sydney's Northern Beaches, where the compiler lived for many years. It records over 6,000 graves, some dating back more than 150 years. Index references to total 12,558 entries. Compilation took over 20 years to complete. The graves at Manly Cemetery record two Knights, a Baronet, a General, three MPs, three Mayors of Manly, several Professors, two Judges, two Journalists, a Monsignor, a comedian, a town clerk, a potato merchant, 17 clergymen and a boy scout. Also lying there are the reputed "Man from Snowy River", a CBE, a CMG, a DFC and descendants of the "Flogging Parson", Rev. Samuel MARSDEN. There are people from at least 38 different countries and every state in Australia. The monuments tell of only three uncles, but many aunts, 65 sisters and one faithful friend.new south wales, manly (nsw) cemetery