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Papers of Neil Currie, 1967-1993 [manuscript]
Bib ID 795662
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Currie, Neil Smith, 1926-1999
 
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Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1967-1993 
56 cm (4 boxes) 
Summary

Correspondence, speeches, cuttings, photograph albums and printed material relating to Currie's career as a public servant and diplomat and his work on the various boards of management.

Biography/History

Senior public servant, diplomat and chairman of various private companies. Secretary of Departments of Supply (1971-74), Manufacturing Industry (1974-75) and Industry and Commerce (1975-82) and Australian Ambassador to Japan (1982-86)

Notes

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 9547

Cited In

Who's who in Australia, p. 464.

Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (5 p.) 
Subjects Currie, Neil Smith, - 1926-1999.  |  Civil service - Australia - Officials and employees - Archives.  |  Ambassadors - Australia - Archives.
Time Coverage 1967-1993 
Occupation Public servants.  |  Diplomats.

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