Visit to Australia. Unofficial Correspondence, 1930

 
Component identifier:
File 289
Content Summary:

Letters to Niemeyer while in Australia, some carbon copies of Niemeyer's replies.

Subjects include: solutions for Australian financial situation; evasion of income tax by British Imperial Oil Co. Ltd.; invitations to meetings and to lecture; New Zealand economic problems.

Correspondents include: James Martin (Flinders); A Frood (British Empire Union, Melbourne); Sir Mungo MacCullum (Sydney Univ.); D Hope Johnston (Australasian Pioneers' Club, Sydney); ED Ogilvie (Ilparren, Glen Innes); James Jelly (Adelaide); FA Maguire (New South Wales Constitutional Assoc.); LG Melville (Adelaide Univ.); W Downie Stewart (Dunedin); S Leah (Auckland); Sir Charles Reading (Sydney); TR Bavin (Sydney); AC Davidson (Bank of New South Wales, Sydney); Sir William Morris (Oxford); Sir Philip Game (Sydney).

Includes:

Memorandum issued by the Council of Combined Empire Societies regarding the appointment of Australians as Governor-General.

A suggested method of alleviating the present troubles of Australia through a managed currency by JP Abbott.

Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners. 17 years of progress, 1913-1929. Australia's economic crises and the £55,000,000 interest bill by John Curtin.

Oct. 1930-1936

(347p.)

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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