MS 2001 Guide to the Papers of Andrew Garran and Sir Robert
Garran
Summary
| Creator: |
Garran, Andrew, 1825-1901, and Garran, Robert, Sir, 1867-1957 |
| Title: |
Papers of Andrew Garran and Sir Robert Garran |
| Date range: |
1865-1957 |
| Reference number: |
MS 2001 |
| Extent: |
4.05 m (19 boxes + 4 folio boxes) |
Administrative Information
Access
Available for reference.
Provenance
The bulk of the Garran Papers were obtained shortly before and
immediately after Sir Robert Garrans death in 1957, from Garrans
son, John Garran. Further papers were located in 1968 in the possession
of another son, Richard Garran.
Scope and Content
The collection comprises diaries, notebooks, correspondence, opinion
books, newspaper cuttings, notes, photographs and printed material.
The diaries and other papers of Andrew Garran were used by Sir Robert in
his autobiography, Prosper the Commonwealth, which he completed just
before his death.
Sir Robert Garrans papers relate to the Federation movement, the
drafting and development of the Australian Constitution, the work of the
Attorney-Generals Department, the 1919 and 1929 Imperial Conferences, the
League of Nations, the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and the 1932 Indian Military
Defence Tribunal. There are also papers documenting Garrans various
interests and activities, such as the Rotary Foundation, together with family
correspondence and papers.
Organisation
The papers of Andrew Garran are featured in Series 1, 2 and 19, while
the remainder of the collection largely concerns Sir Robert Garrans life
and career, together with some family papers.
Related Material
Further papers of Sir Robert Garran are held at MS 400, MS 471, MS 616,
MS 2102 and MS 3666. Papers relating to the Federal Convention, 1891-1898
(MS 2001/8/268) are also available on microfilm, at mfm G24757-G24758.
Biographical Note
Andrew Garran
A journalist and politician, Garran was born in London in 1825. He
left for Australia in 1850, and in 1856 became assistant editor of the
Sydney Morning Herald. Between 1873 and 1885 he was the
papers editor, but in 1885 resigned because of ill health. Garran
was nominated to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1887, and in 1892
was appointed president of the Council of Arbitration. In 1894 he
returned to the Legislative Council, until his retirement in 1898. Garran
remained Sydney correspondent for The Times (London) until his death
in 1901. Sir Robert Garran was Andrew Garrans only son.
Sir Robert Randolph Garran
Born in Sydney in 1867, Garran studied law at Sydney University and was
called to the New South Wales Bar in 1890. Taking an active role in the
campaign for federation, he published The Coming Commonwealth in 1897
and collaborated with Sir John Quick in producing The Annotated
Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth in 1901. At this time he
was made secretary to the Federal Attorney-General and Parliamentary
Draftsman. From 1916 to 1932 he was also the Solicitor General to the
Commonwealth. Garran accompanied W. M. Hughes to the Peace Conference of
1918-1919 and S.M. Bruce to the Imperial Conference of 1923. After his
retirement from office in 1932, he headed a tribunal established in England to
determine the United Kingdoms relative expenditure on the defence of
India. Garran also played an important role in the Rotary International
movement, and was Chancellor of the Diocese of Goulburn from 1939 to
1947. He was knighted in 1917, and died in January 1957.
See also:
Garran, Sir Robert. Prosper the Commonwealth.
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1958.
Series List
Series
Title
1. Diaries of Andrew Garran
2. Notebooks and press clippings of
Andrew Garran
3. Diaries of Sir Robert Garran and
family
4. Press clippings
5. General correspondence
6. Speeches and essays
7. Federation and campaign
8. Constitution
9. Attorney Generals
Department, 1901-1932
10. South African Constitution
11. Peace Conference and League of Nations
12. Transfer of residence to Canberra
13. Imperial conferences 1919, 1929
14. Indian Military Defence Tribunal,
1932-1933
15. Activities after retirement
16. Rotary
17. Legal adviser after 1932
18. Death
19. General
Series Description
Series 1 Diaries of Andrew
Garran
This series comprises typescript copies of Andrew Garrans diaries
between 1860 and 1901, together with original diaries from the 1870 to 1901,
with the exception of 1877 and January-July 1896. The diaries provide
biographical information on Andrew Garran and his wife, and were used by their
son, Sir Robert Garran, as research for his autobiography Prosper the
Commonwealth (1958).
Items 1-164
Series 2 Notebooks and press
clippings of Andrew Garran
This series features a number of notebooks with articles by Andrew
Garran on diverse subjects, such as literature, economics, religion, philosophy
and law. Garrans LL.D. thesis of 1870 is also present, as are
newspaper cuttings of his own editorials, and some early articles by his son,
Sir Robert Garran. There are also cuttings of obituaries following
Garrans death.
Items 1-50
Series 3 Diaries of Sir Robert
Garran and family
The diaries of Sir Robert Garran date intermittently from 1880 till
1910, and thereafter regularly until 1951. The series also includes
diaries of Garrans sister, Mary Ishane Garran, together with an account
of a trip made in 1890 by another sister, Mary Eppes Garran.
Items 1058
Series 4 Press
clippings
This series comprises three books of press clippings, not individually
sorted, relating to miscellaneous general subjects.
Series 5 General
correspondence
The correspondence relates to a large number of topics, and begins with
typed copies of letters between Sir Robert Garrans great grandmother,
Elizabeth Sabine, and her family. There are letters relating to
Garrans contribution to the Cambridge History of the British
Empire, his retirement, the memorial to Sir John Monash, the League of
Nations Union and the Australian Book Society. The series includes
letters from Garran to his family, many written during his trips overseas.
Items 1-178
Series 6 Speeches
and essays
In chronological order, these speeches and essays deal with
miscellaneous subjects of interest to Sir Robert Garran. Most of the
items are by Garran, although some are written by other individuals, such as
Sir Robert Menzies. The series also features a book of Garrans own
poetry.
Items 1-101
Series 7
Federation and campaign
This series contains papers relating to federation, including notes made
by Sir Robert Garran, August-September 1898, together with speeches by Garran,
three books and one folder of press cuttings relating to the campaign.
Items 1-364
Series 8
Constitution
This series concerns Sir Robert Garrans involvement with the
development of the Australian Constitution. There are proposed
amendments, the draft bill, speeches by Garran and a review of Garrans
Annotated Constitution, together with a bound volume of papers (Item
268) from the Federal Convention, 1891, 1897-1898. Please note: Item 268 has
been microfilmed and should be used in preference to the original. The
microfilm reels are located in the Newspaper Reading Room (mfm G24 757-8).
Items 1-268
Series 9
Attorney-Generals Department, 1901-1932
This series contains correspondence and general papers relating to Sir
Robert Garrans involvement with the Attorney-Generals
Department. The correspondence relates to such issues as land tax, the
Victorian Committee of Council and item 174 of the Customs Tariff. Other
papers relate to instructions for the Governor General, the governance of
Norfolk Island, the enacting words in acts of Parliament and schemes for
limiting the number of Members of Parliament. The series also features
four volumes of observations, generally concerning the development of the
Constitution.
Items 1-922
Series 10 South
African Constitution
The series contains correspondence, parliamentary papers and press
cuttings relating to the constitution of the South African Union, and the
effect of the Australian precedent on its development. An edition of Sir
Robert Garrans book on the Australian Commonwealth was printed in South
Africa because of this, and correspondence concerning the work is included
among these papers.
Items 1-56
Series 11 Peace
Conference and the League of Nations
This series contains memoranda, reports and correspondence dealing with
Sir Robert Garrans trip with W. M. Hughes to the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference, together with papers relating to the 1925 and 1930 meetings of the
League of Nations. There series includes reports on the tariff
arrangements between France and Australia following the War, advice from
Professor A. H. Charteris on the mandated territories of the League of Nations,
and the report of the Australian delegation at the 11th Assembly of the League
of Nations.
Items 1-65
Series 12
Transfer of residence to Canberra
This series deals with the transfer of the Attorney-Generals
Department to Canberra, and plans for Sir Robert Garrans subsequent move
to Canberra, including the design and construction of his Canberra
residence.
Items 1-226
Series 13
Imperial Conferences 1919, 1929
This series contains notes and memoranda relating to the dominions and
their status, the prospects of Imperial Conferences, and a report of the 1929
Imperial Conference on dominion status and merchant shipping regulations.
Items 1-22
Series 14 Indian
Military Defence Tribunal, 1932-1933
This series includes correspondence concerning the affairs of the
Tribunal, its composition and operation, reports issued by the Tribunal and
Garrans notes on these, together with press cuttings about the
proceedings and arrangements for Garrans trip.
Items 1-78
Series 15
Activities after retirement
Sir Robert Garrans personal interests are documented in this
series, which includes correspondence, speeches, writings and press cuttings
relating to the Canberra University College and Australian National University,
1929-1953, Anzac Day pageants, 1939-1953, Garrans role as Chancellor of
the Diocese of Goulburn, 1940-1950, his trusteeship of the Gowrie Scholarship
Trust Fund, 1944-1946, and his trusteeship of the Canberra Grammar School,
1946-1956.
Items 1-279
Series 16
Rotary
This series features general correspondence concerning local Rotary
clubs and the activities of Rotary in Australia. There are also papers
dealing with Sir Robert Garrans trip to America, including speeches,
pamphlets and press cuttings.
Items 1-291
Series 17 Legal
advisor after 1932
This series consists chiefly of correspondence between Sir Robert Garran
and the Vestey group in connection with meat and shipping interests in
Australia, including related newspaper clippings and research material.
There are also opinions regarding various legal cases and matters, written by
Garran after his retirement.
Items 1-265
Series 18
Death
This series comprises correspondence and papers relating to Sir Robert
Garrans death, including copies of the funeral service. The letters
of condolence date from January to March 1957, and are arranged chronologically
and alphabetically.
Items 1-259
Series 19
General
This series contains documents concerning Sir Robert Garrans four
sons, together with photographs, sheet music, Garrans passport and other
personal effects. Further family papers, correspondence, photographs and
other items were added to this series in 1982, including a notebook of Andrew
Garrans sermons, 1842-1864, and a manuscript draft of a play by Mary
Isham Garran entitled Who is who?.
Items 1-123
Name Index to Correspondence
All correspondence in the collection has been indexed.
Underlined numbers denote authorship, while non-underlined numbers indicate
receipt of a letter. The number preceding the solidus (/) refers to the
series, while numbers after the solidus indicate the item, e.g. 18/210 is
Series 18, Item 210.
ADAMSON, Jean M. 18/183
AHERN, Harold D. 18/15
ALEXANDER, Katherine L. 18/189
ALSOP, Rodney H. 12/9,
12/21, 12/22-23, 12/27, 12/29, 12/38,
12/40, 12/54, 12/73, 12/76, 12/77,
12/84, 12/85, 12/103, 12/105,
12/117
ANDERSON, Beryl 18/140
ANZAC Fellowship of Women
18/104
ARCHER, Tilley 18/119
ARLEN, Nancy 18/53
ASHTON, Geoffrey 18/177
BAILEY, Sir Kenneth 15/212,
17/206-207, 17/211-219, 18/16
BAIRD, Leigh H. 18/54,
18/206
BAKER, Sir Richard
10/26-27
BATTY, Francis de Witt, Bishop
15/140-41, 15/142
BAVIN, Sir Thomas 5/12-14a,
5/14b-14f
BEAN, C. E. W. 5/74, 5/77,
5/78-80, 5/81, 5/82
BEE, Edgar 18/3
BEHAN, J. C. V. 18/184
BENIANS, E. A. 5/30-33, 5/34,
5/35, 5/36
BENNET, S. 18/56
BENNETT, J. 16/51
BINGLE, L. 12/13
BLACKERT, Harold 18/55
BLACKMAN, Gordon 18/17
BLAKE, and RIGGALL, Solicitors
17/3, 17/24, 17/44, 17/60, 17/72,
17/91,17/102-03, 17/116, 17/118, 17/125, 17/167-68,
17/230, 17/231
BLANCH, George 19/20
BLAND, F. A. 18/105
BODY, A. H. 18/190
BOOTH, Mary 15/44, 15/46,
15/51, 15/52, 15/53, 15/54, 15/59,
15/64
BOOTH Family 18/18
BOWATER, E. J. 17/7-8, 17/9, 17/23,
17/25, 17/26,17/27-28, 17/29, 17/40, 17/41-43,
17/45-47, 17/48, 17/49, 17/50-51, 17/52,
17/53, 17/54-59, 17/61, 17/62, 17/63,
17/64, 17/65, 17/66-67, 17/68, 17/69,
17/70-71, 17/73, 17/74, 17/75-76, 17/77,
17/78-79, 17/80, 17/81, 17/82-83, 17/84, 17/85,
17/86-87, 17/89-90, 17/92-93, 17/95, 17/96,
17/97, 17/98-99, 17/101, 17/104, 17/105, 17/108,
17/109-10, 17/111-12, 17/113, 17/114, 17/115, 17/117,
17/119, 17/120-21, 17/123-24, 17/126-27, 17/128,
17/129-30, 17/131-32, 17/133, 17/138, 17/146-47,
17/152-53, 17/154-55, 17/156, 17/157-58,
17/159, 17/160, 17/161-62, 17/163, 17/164, 17/165,
17/166, 17/169, 17/170, 17/171, 17/172,
17/178, 17/179-80, 17/181-82, 17/183-84, 17/185,
17/192, 17/199, 17/202, 17/203,
17/204
BOYER, Sir Richard 16/36,
16/37, 16/38, 16/39-40, 16/42
BRACEGIRDLE, Sir Leighton, Rear Admiral
8/225, 15/228, 18/247
BRAMWELL SMITH,
A. 12/107, 12/111
BRAND, R. H. 10/24-25,
10/30-32, 10/36, 10/37-44, 10/45-46
BROWN, Sir Harry
P. 5/62
BROWNE,
Roland 5/55-56
BUDDLE, Lesley William 17/195
BUNDOCK, Alison 18/19
BURCHELL, Charles J. 16/46,
16/47
BURGESS, Laurie 18/172
BURTON, Herbert,
Prof. 18/106
BURTON, John W.,
Dr 18/20
BUTTERS, Sir John 5/25-26,
5/27, 5/28, 5/29, 12/24, 12/28
CALTHORPE, D. E. 18/207
CALVERT, Elizabeth 18/121
CALWELL,
Arthur 18/107
CAMERON, Robert 18/20
CAMPBELL,
David 18/205
CAMPBELL, George B. 18/208
CAMPBELL,
Robert 18/108
CAMPBELL-SMITH,
Clare 5/174-75, 18/173
CASBOULTE, T. R. 12/51, 12/53,
12/62, 12/67, 12/68, 12/86, 12/88, 12/104, 12/112,
12/139, 12/69
CASTIEAU, Gilbert 5/55-56,
12/16, 12/20
CASTLE, Gordon H. 9/11-12, 9/13-14
CECIL, Lord Robert 11/13
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph 9/52-54
CHAMPION, P. H. 15/261,
15/262
CHARTERIS, A. H.,
Prof. 11/32-34, 11/35-36
CHEEL, J. 18/209
CHENNELS, A. J. 12/3-4
CHRISTIE, L. C. 11/1-12
CLARK, Hedley C. 18/166
CLARKE, M. L. 5/83-84
CLEMENTS, F. W. 5/94
CLEMENTS, K. J.,
Bishop 15/159, 15/173-175,
15/189-190
COAKLEY, W. E. 16/63-65
COHEN and Son, Insurance
Brokers 14/13-14
COLE, W. C. 16/53
COLLINS, James R. 9/26, 9/151
COLLISON and Company, Patent and Trade Mark
Attorneys 17/193-94, 17/196-97
COOPER, Sir Walter
Jackson 18/109
COX, Harold 18/122
CRAWFORD,
Margaret 18/178
CREASE, G. A. 12/118
CRESWELL, E. 18/22
CRESWELL, P. B. 18/21
CUMPSTON, J. H. L. 5/95, 9/16-17,
9/25
CURETON, P. 15/229,
15/230
CURLEY, Charles 18/210
CURREY, C. H. 18/188
CURTIS, L. 10/1, 10/2,
10/3-4, 10/28-29
DALEY, C. S. 12/31,
12/32, 12/47, 12/50, 12/74, 12/90, 12/99,
12/149, 12/164, 12/166, 18/167
DANIELL, H. 15/47-50
DAVIDSON, James W.,
Prof. 16/34-35
DAVIES, John 18/110
DAVIES and COLLISON, Patent
Attorneys 17/232,
17/233-235, 17/236, 17/237-238
DAWKINS, Fred B. 5/72,
5/73
DEANE, H. C. 18/123
DEANE, P.
E. 9/15-17, 9/27,
12/167
De BÉRIGUY,
Reginald 18/211
DELPRATT, Louis 18/124
De MEDICE,
Roy 18/212
DENT, Stella 18/23
De SALIS, Heather 18/194
De SALIS,
Jane 18/213
De SALIS,
W. 18/125
DICKSON, B. T. 5/37,
18/126
DICKSON,
(?) 18/24
DOBSON,
Ruth 18/168
DOYLE, Ralph R. 16/48
DRUMMOND, D. 18/185-86
DUCKWORTH-BARKER, V. 6/61
DUFFIELD, Doris T. 6/65
DUFFIELD,
Joan 18/25
DUNCAN, A. Constance 5/153
DUNN, Richard 18/214
DYETT, G. J. C. 5/71
EDGELL, H. C. 18/215
EDWARD, Elizabeth 18/155,
18/217
EDWARDS, A. W. 12/113,
12/165
EDWARDS, W. J., Rev. 18/1
ELLWOOD, R. 18/216
EPPES, W. R. 5/11
ERNST,
Loli 5/168-69,
5/170
EWENS, John 18/26,18/57
EWING, Robert 5/85, 18/58
FAIRHALL, Allen 18/111
FANSTONE, Herbert 18/59
FEIGHNER, Howard H. 16/72
FINLAY, A. G. 18/218
FITZSIMMONS, P. 17/85
FOLL, H. S. 5/91, 5/93
FORSTER, Carl 18/112
FRANCIS, Grosvenor 18/113
FRANKEL, O. H. 18/147
FRASER, Allan 18/154
FRASER, James 18/27
FREDERIKSEN, G. 18/60
FROHLICH, E. 18/127-28
FROST, Cecil 18/28
GALLOWAY, M. 18/5
GAMBLE, J. F. 17/100
GARNETT, W. 14/7,
14/10
GARNSEY, D. A., Canon 15/259-60,
15/261
GARRAN, Andrew 5/131-34, 18/184
GARRAN, John 5/138-39,
5/142-46, 5/147, 18/1-4, 18/6-133, 18/135-83, 18/185-97,
18/198-99, 18/201-05
GARRAN, Peter 5/135-36,
5/137, 5/176-77, 5/178, 18/198, 18/234
GARRAN, Richard 18/200
GARRAN, Sir
Robert 5/12-14f,
5/25-26, 5/29, 5/34, 5/35, 5/78-80,
5/82, 5/88-89, 5/91, 5/92, 5/96,
5/125-26, 5/160, 5/161-63, 5/170,
5/171-72, 5/173, 9/1-3, 9/8-9, 9/13-14,
9/15-17, 9/18-24, 9/31-32, 10/26-27,
10/28-29, 10/34-35, 10/36, 10/37-44,
11/35-36, 12/2, 12/14, 12/15, 12/24,
12/25, 12/30, 12/39, 12/50, 12/51,
12/56, 12/57, 12/58, 12/59, 12/63-64,
12/65-66, 12/67, 12/68, 12/71, 12/80,
12/86, 12/87, 12/89, 12/91, 12/92,
12/94, 12/95-98, 14/21, 15/66, 15/127,
15/131-39, 15/142, 15/179, 15/188,
15/189-90, 15/212, 15/221-24, 15/227,
15/256, 15/257-58, 15/261-62, 16/7,
16/8, 16/9-10, 16/17-18, 16/20,
16/22, 16/23, 16/32, 16/41,
17/10, 17/11, 17/27-28, 17/39, 17/41-43,
17/50-51, 17/54-59, 17/65, 17/67, 17/70-71,
17/77, 17/80, 17/92-93, 17/97, 17/98-99,
17/102-03, 17/106, 17/108, 17/111-113,
17/117, 17/119, 17/123-24, 17/129-30,
17/133, 17/134, 17/139-40, 17/141-47,
17/149-50, 17/156, 17/157-58, 17/161-62,
17/165, 17/169, 17/172, 17/179-180,
17/183-84, 17/196-97, 17/221, 17/231,
17/237-38, 19/111
GARRAN, Wyn 8/5, 18/11, 18/134
GARSIA, Rupert 15/255
GARSIA, Thea 18/61
GIBSON,
J. 18/62
GILCHRIST, A. D. 18/219
GLENNIL,
Jean 18/171
GLOUCESTER, Henry William, Duke
of 15/221-224
GOODE, A. R. 5/24
GOODING,
Alfred 12/119-20,
12/122-23, 12/124, 12/129
GOODING,
Alfred 12/83
GOODWIN, J. 18/129
GORMAN, J. C. 18/142
GRAY, H.
J. 18/63
GREENISH, (?) 18/114
GWYER, Sir Maurice 9/22b,
9/33c, 14/27
HAGER, George C. 16/6
HANKINSON, Walter C. 14/2-3,
14/6-7
HARDING, Sir Edward 14/4,
14/21, 14/22-24
HARGRAVE, Frank 18/220
HARRIOTT, C. W. 9/4-7, 9/8-9
HARRIS, Paul
P. 16/73
HARRISON, Hector,
Rev. 18/64
HAWKINS, Michael, Major 15/225
HEALEY, C. O. 18/192
HELNINCH, D. 18/143
HIGGINS, J. M. 9/10
HODGKIN, David 18/65
HOHNEN, R. A. 18/200
HOLLAND,
H. 17/173, 17/205,
17/220, 17/221
HOPPER, J. Allen 5/55-56
HORLER, K. M. 16/19
HUGHES, W. M. 13/1-6
HUME, Ernest 16/23,
16/24, 16/25
HYLES, Geoffrey 18/175
INALL,
Neil 18/158
INGLIS MOORE, T. 18/159
INNES, H. S. 18/221
JEFFERSON, Roy 16/61
JEFFERY,
(?) 18/29
JOHNSON, J. N. 18/222
JOHNSON, R. M. 15/170-172, 15/176-177,
15/178, 15/179, 15/185, 15/187
JONES, C. H., Lt
Colonel 15/55
JONES, Harold 18/30
JOYCE, C.
W. 15/65, 15/66,
15/68
KEATING, John D. 9/1-3,
18/97
KELLY,
Caroline 15/58
KINSMAN, A.
D. 18/174
KNOWLES, Sir George S. 5/57,
5/58, 5/59-60, 12/49, 17/200
KRAUSE, Friedrich 5/150,
5/151
KRIPPNER, Ivo A. 18/187
KRONIDIEFF,
A. 18/223
LAMINGTON, Charles Wallace, 2nd
Baron 9/52-54
LANCASTER, W. V. 12/153
LATHAM, Sir John 5/59-60,
9/31-32, 14/1, 15/220, 15/232
LEA, Joseph A. 18/224
LINDSAY,
Michael 18/66
LOHAN, V. C. 17/106
LONG,
Gavin 18/98
LOOF, Rupert 18/31
LOUGHREY, W. H. 5/55-56
LOWE,
Thomas 18/225
LYONS, Joseph
A. 5/88-89, 5/90,
5/92
LYONS,
L. 18/67-68
McAULIFFE, Marcus 18/33
McDONALD, Garnott 18/226
MacDONALD, James Ramsay 14/11-12,
14/25
McFARLAND, Una 18/144
McGOVERN, P. S. 15/256
McINTOSH, Kenneth 18/110, 18/145
McKENNA, N. E.
18/157
MacKENZIE, Seaforth 5/55-56
McKILLOP,
David 15/186,
15/188, 18/92
McLAREN, J. G. 9/16-17,
9/18-24, 9/28, 12/48
McLEAN,
Alick 16/58,
16/59
MacLEAN,
Tim 18/69
McLEAY,
J. 18/34
McLUCKIE, M. 16/7
McLUCKIE, W. K. 16/17-18
McMILLAN,
John 18/6
McMULLIN, Sir
Alistair 18/35
MAIR, R. J. 18/115
MARKS, Jeanette 18/70
MARTIN, F. 16/8, 16/9-10, 16/20, 16/21,
16/22
MEHAFFEY, M. W. 18/36
MEIKLEHEM, E. A. 5/21-23
MENZIES, Sir Robert
18/198
MERRELL, W. 5/55-56
METCALFE, (?) 18/37
MILLER, C. H., General 15/227
MILLER, Karl 16/71
MOLLISON, Margaret 18/199
MONAHAN,
Eileen 18/227
MOORE, Edward 18/150
MOORE,
Milton 18/71
MORAN,
A. 16/60
MORRICE, Miriam 18/130
MOVERLEY, Winifred 18/99
MOWELL, Howard W. K.,
Archbishop 15/128-30,
15/131-139
MULVANY, E. J. 5/64
MURDOCH, Sir
Keith 16/43
MURPHY, G. P. 18/165
MYLNE,
J. 18/7
NADEL,
E. 18/131
NIMMO, Colin 18/72
NORDEN, A. E. 12/19
NOTT,
Doris 18/203
NOTT,
L. 17/67
NUROCK, M. 18/152
OAKLEY, R. McK. 9/29
OBERG, O. D.
A. 18/132
OCALLAGHAN, J. 12/52,
12/72, 12/100-02
OHANLON, Gerald D. 18/228
OHLFSEN,
Dora 5/38-39,
5/40-42, 5/43, 5/44-46, 5/47-52, 5/53,
5/54
OLDHAM,
John 18/73
OLIPHANT,
K. 18/74
OLIVER,
Sheila 18/180
OLSON, C.
L. 16/74
OMEARA, W. P. J. 16/46
OPPERMAN, Sir Hubert
Ferdinard 18/116
OSBORNE, W. A. 5/20
OSULLIVAN, Sir Neil 18/93,
18/133
OWEN, T. M. 18/195
PAGE, Sir Earle G. 18/38
PARK, Cedric 15/226
PATTERSON, George R. B. 18/179
PEARSE, E. 18/141
PEISLEY,
Keith 18/134
PERRY, Chesley R. 16/3-5, 16/41
PHILLIPS, Arthur 18/8
PHILLIPS, Sir Frederick B. 18/9-10
PHIPPARD, S. 18/40
POTTER, A. O. 16/26-29, 16/30-31, 16/32,
16/44-45
POWELL, A. A. 18/41
POWER, Christopher 18/100
PRESTON-STANLEY, H. 18/204
PRYOR, Wilma 18/75
PURNELL, D. M. 18/161
PURNELL,
M. 18/146
PYKE, P. L. D. 12/35,
12/82, 12/106, 12/109
QUIBELL, A. G. 12/83,
12/124
RADCLIFFE, Louis 18/176
REID, Sir George 10/24-25,
10/33, 10/34-35
RENFREE, Harold 18/42
REYNOLDS, John 5/99-100,
5/101, 5/102, 5/103-13, 5/114-19,
5/120-24, 5/125-26, 5/127-28
RIVETT, Sir David 18/33,
18/43
ROBERTSON, Charles S.,
Archdeacon 18/117
ROBERTSON, O. 18/160
ROBINSON, C. H. P. 5/63
ROMANS, George H. 18/137
ROSEWAY, George 14/26,
14/28, 14/29
ROWSE, W. N. 12/108,
12/115, 12/116, 12/126, 12/136, 12/141,
12/142, 12/143, 12/144, 12/145, 12/151
RYRIE, Max 18/101, 18/240
SABINE, Adelaide 5/2, 5/3, 5/6, 5/9-10, 5/11
SABINE, Charles 5/5
SABINE, Elizabeth 5/2, 5/3,
5/4, 5/6, 5/7
SABINE, J. 18/76
SABINE, Jessie 18/44
SABINE, John 5/3, 5/5, 5/7,
5/9-10
SADLER,
I. 17/107
SAUNDERS, K. 17/148, 17/149-50, 17/151
SAYCE, Conrad H. 12/36, 12/37,
12/75, 12/78, 12/81
SCHOCKEN, Salman 5/148-49
SCHOLTENS, J. H. 18/151,
18/235
SCHWINGHAMMER, F. 18/45
SCOTT, J. 18/170
SCOTT-FINDLAY, Eleamer 18/11
SELVA, Gwen 5/97-98
SHARWOOD, W. H. 12/70, 12/79
SIDES, F. C. 18/102
SIM, Duncan R. 16/1-2
SMITH, Alice 18/229
SMITH, Nelson 18/46
SMITH, Roy S. 12/115, 12/121,
12/125, 12/130-31, 12/132-33, 12/137-38,
12/140, 12/148, 12/150, 12/152
STARLING, Harold 18/77
STEPHEN, J. W. F. 5/15-19
STEVENS, Sir Bertram S.
B. 17/139-140
STEPHENSON, H. 18/136
STEWART, Douglas 18/137
STEWART, Galloway 18/4
STEWART, Murray M. 5/55-56
STOW, E. B. 5/8, 5/9
STOW, Linda 18/47
STOW, Thomas Q. 5/9
STRUTT, W. 18/12
STUART-LAYNER, Pierre 5/129-30, 18/2
STURTEVANT, H. L. 18/118
SULAIMAN, Sir
Mohammed 14/8-9, 14/15-16,
14/18-20
SUZUKI, T. 18/78
TANNER, B. 18/48
TAUSSIG, John 18/79
TEMBY, H. S. 5/171-72
THORNTON, L. 18/230
THORNTON, Silvia M. 18/80-81
TICKELL, J. E. 5/164-67
TIPPETTS, D. J. C. 18/193
TODD, Murray 18/49
TOMHOLT, Sydney 18/191
TREGEAR,
Allan 18/162
TRELOAR, J. L. 5/76, 15/57
TRIGGS, A. 18/231
TRUMBLE, T. 9/30
TURNBULL, F. F. 14/17
TURNBULL, John 17/1, 17/2
TWYNAM, J. 18/182, 18/247
ULTHER, F. B. 18/232
UNION Royal Mail Line 14/69-75
VEAL, Mildred B. 15/60-62, 15/63
VOORWINDEN, M. 18/148
WALKONI, Margaret 6/12
WALLACH, B. 5/65
WARDLE, B. 18/81
WARDLE, Pat 18/84
WARDLE, Robert 18/82-83
WARRICK, W. M. 12/25, 12/26, 12/56
WATERMAN, E. W. 18/85
WATERMAN, H. R. 12/17
WATSON,
Nancy 18/13-14
WATTS,
William 18/139
WESTHOVEN, J. C. 5/58
WHENY, Neal M. 16/66,
16/69
WHISKARD, Sir Geoffrey 17/143
WHITE, Sir Harold 1/1,
15/56
WHITE, V. W. 15/45
WHITEHEAD, J. 18/86
WHITLAM, F. 18/87
WHYTE, W. Farmer 18/103
WILKIE, Dudley J. 18/138
WILLIAMS, Cecil 18/50
WILLIAMS, Roy 18/164
WILLIAMS, Russell V. 16/49-50, 16/52,
16/62, 16/67, 16/68, 16/69, 16/70, 16/71,
16/75
WILLIAMSON, B. 18/51
WILLIS,
Dorothy 18/196
WILSON, Michael 18/94
WILSON, Sir
Roland 5/154-55
WILSON, T. 18/52
WOOD, D. 18/149
WOODGER, T. S. 12/6, 18/88
WOODGER, W. G. 12/1, 12/2, 12/5, 12/7-8,
12/11
WOODRUFF, Harold A. 5/156-57, 5/158-59
WOODWARD,
Keith 18/89
WOOLEY, R. 18/163
WUNDERLY, Alice J.,
Lady 18/90
WYATT, Ransome T. 15/125-26, 15/127,
15/143-45, 15/152, 15/157, 15/158
WYNES, A. 18/91
YEOMANS, R. J. 17/186
ZUSTERS, A. 18/233
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