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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Patricia Stimpson, 1/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Singaporeans in Australia... Program Singaporeans in Australia Interview with Patricia Stimpson ...Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960.Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960. Interviewed by Fred Smith 7 March 2006. Tape at NP 3449Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960.stimpson, patricia, emigration, oral history migration program, singaporeans in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - CD-Rom, Patricia Stimpson, 7 March 2006
... Singaporeans in Australia... History Migration Program Singaporeans in Australia Interview ...Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who emigrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960. Interview by Fred Smith on 7 March 2006.Transcription at ND565Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who emigrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960. Interview by Fred Smith on 7 March 2006.Transcription at ND5658stimpson patricia, emigration, oral history migration program, singaporeans in australia -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1962-1963, 1962-1963
Articles in annual report include: List of office bearers of the institute and officers of the institute, Confidence mobility, Annual report of the RVIB babies, Children and adults - 97 years of service and programmes - special appeal, Residence rehabilitation training centre, Conference mobility, Ten pin bowling, Deaf blind centre, Resident nursery and school, Worldwide literary competition, Higher education, Employment, Welfare, Recreation, Finance, Appreciation, Auxiliary, 3KZ Christmas appeal, Vice regal patronage, My friend the long cane - a new method of self-help for blind people, They're the workers, 36th annual report of the council of auxiliary. Events that occurred in 1962 : Hon. H.E. Bolte, Premier opened the appeal and announced a special grant of $20,000 pounds from the state government. Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells accepted the board's invitation to become chairman of the appeal, at the Burwood school Cheng Ann Cheok a 15 year old Singaporean boy arrived to further his education and study music, he hopes to adopt music as his career. Through the kind offices of Dr Edward J. Waterhouse director of Perkins school for the blind of Boston and the generosity of its Board of Trustees a scholarship will be provided to the Institute for an Australian teacher to be trained as a specialist teacher within their school.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports