02431cim a2200325 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900130006503300230007803500120010103500110011304000290012404200090015304300210016210000360018324500790021926000100029830000490030850600620035751800880041952012420050755500670174960000430181661000370185961000630189665000400195965100540199970000260205398400260207955866420130430153411.0950307s1974 xrannn tn eng 1 a1133136110a19740300a19740607 92237121 a558664 aANL:ObengcANL:OdANL:O aanuc au-at---au-at-sa1 aMakin, Norman,d1889-1982.4ive10aNorman Makin monologue and interview by Suzanne Walkerh[sound recording]. c1974. a2 tape reels :b3 3/4 and 1 7/8 ips ;c7 in. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded in the home of Mr Makin, Glenelg, S.Aust. during March and on 7 June 1974. aMonologue and interview with the Hon. Norman Makin, former politician, Federal Minister and first Australian Ambassador to the United States. Tape 1, comprises a monologue about Makin's life and career, recorded by Makin himself. Tape 2, was recorded in the presence of the interviewer and Makin speaks of: his early life, Broken Hill, NSW; leaving school at 13; junior membership of Shop Assistants' Union; political influences; Commonwealth Parliament sittings, Melbourne; 1909 Broken Hill miners'strike; South Australian Labor movement; wage reduction; Labor candidate, 1915 State election, Barossa; anti-conscription issue; brochure A Progressive Democracy'; Labor Party split; SA attitudes to Labor in eastern states; Frank Lundy; election to Hindmarsh, 1919; constituents; travel to Canberra; early Canberra; contact with Opposition; Curtin; Menzies; Scullin Government; Theodore; Lyons; Beasley group; Minister for Navy, Munitions, Aircraft Production, WWII; Essington Lewis; Curtin's Cabinet; conscription, WWII; proposed National Govt; 1949 Liberal victory whilst US Ambassador; election to Sturt, 1954; Labor-DLP split; Evatt; Clyde Cameron & SA Labor movement; Whitlam becoming Deputy Leader; estimation of Whitlam Labor Govt.0 aTranscript available for tape 2 only (typescript, [40] leaves)10aMakin, Norman,d1889-1982vInterviews.20aAustralian Labor PartyxHistory.20aAustralian Labor Party.bSouth Australian BranchxHistory. 0aPoliticianszAustraliavInterviews. 0aAustraliaxPolitics and governmenty20th century.1 aLunney, Suzanne.4ivr aANLcORAL TRC 271/1-2