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Scullin, James Henry (1876 - 1953)

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National Archives of Australia, National Office
 
[Repository details]
Title:Papers. James Henry Scullin.
Reference:CP 63
Date Range:1929 - 1959
Description:Assorted papers from the time of Scullin's ministry and after World War Two.
Access:Contact repository for details.

Title:Papers. James Henry Scullin.
Reference:CP 63
Date Range:1938 - 1946
Description:Papers including correspondence on the transfer of the Commonwealth short wave service to the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Publications, including a speech by J.J Dedman on education.
Quantity:0.18 m
Access:Available for reference.
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National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Papers. James Henry Scullin.
Reference:NLA MS 2891
Date Range:1910 - 1953
Description:Correspondence between Scullin and Kevin Kelly; references for Kevin Kelly written by Scullin; postcard from Sara Scullin; letter to Kevin Kelly from Sara Scullin; and "Canberra: The Australian Capital" by Scullin.
Quantity:14 pages
Access:Available for reference. Not for loan.

Title:Papers. James Henry Scullin.
Reference:NLA MS 356
Date Range:1929 - 1939
Description:Contains mainly correspondence, telegrams etc regarding the appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs as Viscount Stonehaven's successor as Governor-General. Also includes an extract of a report of the Imperial Conference, 1930, an invitation and a photograph of Mrs Scullin. Major correspondents include Ramsay MacDonald, Major R.G Casey and Viscount Stonehaven.
Quantity:1 folder (0.01 m)
Access:Available for reference. Not for loan.

Title:Papers. James Henry Scullin.
Reference:NLA MS 5194
Date Range:1921 - 1947
Description:The Scullin Papers consists of correspondence, minutes, other memoranda, telegrams, cables, reports, roneoed items, statistics, cuttings, printed items and a petition. Apart from several letters and telegrams sent/received as Prime Minister, the collection relates almost entirely to Scullin's parliamentary work during and after the end of the second world war. Dominent subjects include taxation, banking, patents, social services and post-war reconstruction.
Quantity:30 folders (0.64 m)
Access:Available for reference. Not for loan.
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Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002
Based on "Parties to the Award" published 1994.
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Updated: 29 June 2006
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