National Press Club of Australia Speakers List | 1960s
National Press Club of Australia Speakers List | 1960s
National Press Club of Australia Speakers List | 1960s
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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
<strong>Speakers</strong> <strong>List</strong> | <strong>1960s</strong><br />
DEC 16 1969 Dr Phan Quang DAN Minister <strong>of</strong> State, Republic <strong>of</strong> Vietnam<br />
DEC 2 1969 Dr Nahum GOLDMANN President, World Jewish Congress<br />
OCT 22 1969 Mr E G WHITLAM Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
OCT 20 1969 Senator The Hon V C GAIR Leader <strong>of</strong> the Democratic Party<br />
OCT 17 1969 Rt Hon John GORTON Prime Minister<br />
OCT 16 1969 Rt Hon John McEWEN Deputy Prime Minister and Country Party Leader<br />
SEP 29 1969 Mr Robert (Bob) HAWKE President-elect <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n Council <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />
Unions<br />
SEP 2 1969 Miss Joyce GRENFELL English stage and television personality<br />
AUG 8 1969 Mr William P ROGERS Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, United States<br />
JUL 16 1969 Lieutenant Gen R HIDAJAT Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, Indonesia<br />
MAY 16 1969 Mr Gordon FREETH Minister for External Affairs<br />
APR 28 1969 Mr Jean-Luc PEPIN Minister <strong>of</strong> Industry, Trade and Commerce, Canada<br />
APR 15 1969 Dr Sicco MANSHOLT Vice-President, Commission <strong>of</strong> the European Economic<br />
Community<br />
MAR 28 1969 Mr William H CROOK Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, United States<br />
FEB 7 1969 Mr Henry J. (Jim) BRADLEY President, International Federation <strong>of</strong> Journalists<br />
JAN 22 1969 Dr H C COOMBS First Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council for the Arts<br />
NOV 22 1968 Mr Julius (Judy) PATCHING General Manager, <strong>Australia</strong>n Team, Mexico Olympic<br />
Games<br />
SEP 26 1968 Sir Ian McLENNAN Managing Director, The Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd<br />
AUG 14 1968 Mr Edward HEATH Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition, Britain<br />
JUL 1 1968 Sir Stanley BURBURY <strong>National</strong> President, <strong>National</strong> Heart Foundation <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
JUN 20 1968 Rt Hon John GORTON Prime Minister<br />
MAY 16 1968 His Royal Highness, Prince<br />
Philip<br />
The Duke <strong>of</strong> EDINBURGH<br />
MAY 7 1968 Dr Glenn WERTH Director, United States Atomic Energy Commission’s<br />
Plowshare Programme<br />
Principal Contractor, United States Atomic Energy<br />
Commission’s Plowshare Programme<br />
Mr John S. KELLY<br />
MAR 15 1968 The Hon Gavin ASTOR Chairman, Commonwealth <strong>Press</strong> Union<br />
FEB 9 1968 Maj Gen Douglas VINCENT Commander, <strong>Australia</strong>n Force, Vietnam<br />
JAN 26 1968 Mr Thomas KENEALLY <strong>Australia</strong>n Author<br />
DEC 5 1967 Mr Edward CLARK Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, United States
NOV 6 1967 Mr J K McCARTHY Director <strong>of</strong> District Administration, Papua New Guinea<br />
OCT 24 1967 Mr Latchezar AVRAMOV Deputy Prime Minister, Bulgaria<br />
JAN 1 1967 Mr John McEWEN Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and<br />
Industry<br />
MAY 11 1967 Sir William HUDSON Commissioner, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric<br />
Authority<br />
APR 14 1967 Mr Tun Abdul RAZAK Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Malaysia<br />
FEB 28 1967 Lord THOMSON <strong>of</strong> Fleet British and Canadian newspaper proprietor<br />
JAN 19 1967 Air Vice Marshal NGUYEN<br />
CAO KY<br />
Prime Minister, South Vietnam<br />
JAN 10 1967 Mr Francis CHICHESTER<br />
Mrs Sheila CHICHESTER<br />
British flier, yachtsman, adventurer<br />
SEP 19 1966 Mr Douglas JAY President, British Board <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />
AUG 22 1966 Lord FLOREY <strong>of</strong> Adelaide Chancellor, <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>National</strong> University and codiscoverer<br />
<strong>of</strong> penicillin<br />
JUL 25 1966 Miss Judy LA MARSH Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, Canada<br />
JUL 18 1966 Mr Harold HOLT Prime Minister<br />
JUL 1 1966 Mr Dean RUSK Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, United States.<br />
JUN 26 1966 Mr Michael STEWART Foreign Secretary, Britain<br />
FEB 23 1966 Mr Herbert BOWDEN Secretary <strong>of</strong> State for Commonwealth Affairs, Britain<br />
MAR 15 1966 Mr Kenneth ADAM Director <strong>of</strong> Television, British Broadcasting<br />
Commission<br />
FEB 18 1966 Mr Oxborn ELLIOTT Editor in Chief, Newsweek<br />
FEB 2 1966 Mr Denis HEALEY Defence Minister, Britain<br />
DEC 2 1965 Sir John CRAWFORD Director <strong>of</strong> Research <strong>of</strong> Pacific Studies, <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
<strong>National</strong> University and Deputy Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vernon Committee<br />
NOV 23 1965 Mr Barry HUMPHRIES <strong>Australia</strong>n satirist<br />
OCT 18 1965 Dr J R DARLING Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting Commission<br />
SEP 9 1965 Mr Richard NIXON Former Vice President, United States<br />
SEP 3 1965 Dato Dr Ismail bin Dato Haji<br />
Abdul RAHMAN<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Justice and Home Affairs, Malaysia<br />
AUG 16 1965 Senator Frank McMANUS Federal Organising Secretary, Democratic Labor Party<br />
JUL 30 1965 Mr R. W. HOLT Former State President, Victorian Branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Labor Party<br />
JUL 7 1965 Shen CHANG-HUAN Foreign Affairs Minister, <strong>National</strong>ist China<br />
APR 28 1965 Mr Arthur BOTTOMLEY Secretary <strong>of</strong> State for Commonwealth Relations,<br />
Britain<br />
MAR 16 1965 Mr Lee Kuan YEW Prime Minister, Singapore<br />
FEB 25 1965 Sir Derek JAKEWAY Governor, Fiji<br />
NOV 16 1964 Mr E G WHITLAM Deputy Leader, Federal Parliamentary Labor Party<br />
OCT 1 1964 Mr Tran Van LAM Commissioner, South Vietnam<br />
SEP 21 1964 Sir Robert MENZIES Prime Minister<br />
AUG 24 1964 Mr Tom MBOYA Minister for Justice, Kenya
JUL 27 1964 Mr B A SANTAMARIA Chairman, <strong>National</strong> Civic Council<br />
JUN 17 1964 Mr Brian EPSTEIN Manager, The Beatles<br />
MAY 8 1964 Mr David BRAND Premier, Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
MAR 31 1964 Mr Tun Lim Yew HOCK High Commissioner, Malaysia<br />
NOV 24 1963 Mr Karl DAVIDSON Federal President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Journalists Association<br />
NOV 5 1963 Mr W.J. VINES Managing Director, International Wool Secretariat<br />
AUG 27 1963 Mr V A LOGINOV Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, USSR<br />
JUN 17 1963 Sir Garfield BARWICK Minister for External Affairs and Attorney General