Talks by others

 
Containers:
Box 109
Component identifier:
File [unnumbered]
Content Summary:
Includes speech by Tom Uren in launching Professor Ted Wheelwright's collection of essays 'Capitalism, socialism or barbarism?: the Australian predicament' (1979), comments by Anthony Clunies-Ross on the IAC Report (n.d.), 'The relation between education and the requirement of an industrial society' (Ian Spicer, ANZAAS, 1977), interview given by PM John Gorton on Four Corners, 1969, '1929 and all that' (J.O. Stone, Shann Memorial Lecture, 1984), 'Health: a national responsibility - the Labor view point' (Minister for Health's speech, University of WA Summer School, 1974), 'Nuclear weapons and ANZUS' (David Lange, PM of NZ, 1985), 'Western capitalism: its sequential development' (W.N. Parker, 1983), interview with Professor Sir Gustav Nossal on Monday Conference (1977), Loan Bill 1968, (Second reading speech by William McMahon), 'Coping with the economy: a political legacy' (Justice Michael Kirby, National Press Club, 1987), speech by Tom Uren to the Australian Council of Local Government Associations (1978), address by PM Malcolm Fraser to Special Session of UN General Assembly devoted to disarmament (1978), Monday Conference interview with Don Chipp (1977), 'Some thoughts on developments in the international trading system - an Australian perspective' (R.V. Garland, 1978), speech by Bill Hayden to Tasmanian Branch of ALP in 1978, 'Democratic Socialism and the ALP' (Ken Fry, Young Labor Conference, n.d.), speech by Whitlam on rural and regional Australia, 1977
Immediate source of acquisition:
The Bryant Papers were received in two consignments. The first was transferred from the Victorian Regional Office of the National Archives of Australia in November 1991, in accordance with Mrs Bryant's wishes. These papers had been deposited there in 1975. Just over half of them had been assigned the control number MP1803/1. The remainder had been registered into 31 individual record series and held under Commonwealth Record Series control numbers. Further papers at Mrs Bryant's home (in a garage) had been put into cartons by NAA staff in 1991 and brought to the National Archives of Australia on a temporary basis. At the time of transfer to the National Library, NAA staff retained series or parts of series which related to periods when Gordon Bryant was Minister, as well as diaries from 1973 to 1975 and one notebook. In 1992, papers relating to Bryant's post-parliamentary activities were transferred direct from Mrs Bryant's home to the Library. Amongst these cartons was material which had been packed from his office at La Trobe University's School of Economics and Commerce and returned to Mrs Bryant.

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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