01656ctc a2200277 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001600078035001200094035001200106043001200118045001700130100003100147245003700178260001500215300001100230500004400241506004300285510007100328520086000399600004101259650003801300656002201338984001801360108958420091015162824.0091015m19051962at 1 neng d1 a9784894 9nla06004834 91993315 a1089584 au-at---2 bd1905bd19621 aMakin, Norman,d1889-1982.10aPapers,f1905-1962h[manuscript]1 c1905-1962. a15 cm. aManuscript reference no. : NLA MS 4663. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cC502. aThe papers comprise newspaper cuttings on socialism; letters and reports re the Commonwealth Table of Preference; magazines and maps on war subjects, 1940-1945; papers of the Security Council and General Assembly of the United Nations; material relating to John Christian Watson's retirement as leader of the Federal Labor Party, addresses delivered by Makin as Ambassador to the United States; biographies of former members of Parliament and of the Australian Labor Party; memoirs of his term as ambassador; and a two volume manual of parliamentary history, procedures and usages and recollections of the Speakers Sir Frederick Holder, Charles C. Salmon, Charles McDonald, Sir William E. Johnson, William A. Watt, Sir Ernest L. Groom, Makin himself, George Mackay, Sir George J. Bell, Walter M. Nairn, John S. Rosevear, A.G. Cameron, and Sir John McLeay.10aMakin, Norman,d1889-1982xArchives. 0aPoliticianszAustraliaxArchives. 7aPoliticians2lcsh a3554cMS 4663