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- 1918
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
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Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One booklet entitled "Letters and press comments on the actions of the Hon. John Earle in the Great National Crisis, selected from a mass of correspondence by R.D. Lord 13 Feb. 1917. Printed by Stationary Co. Hobart
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
Press cuttings relating to John Earle, including speeches, parliamentary debates and election speeches - chiefly relating to issues of war and conscription. Three scrapbooks made from Legislative Council Journal and Senate Paper volumes.
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Protection" dated 13 July 1921.
Speech by the Hon. John Earle reprinted from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
Electoral address: entitled "To the People of Tasmania" from the Daily Post, Hobart, dated 1916
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
Election broadsheet entitled "Reminiscences which may be useful to John Earle's supporters" Printed by E.H. Newman.
John Earle
Material relating to John Earles parliamentary career including his appointment as attorney general, photographs and material belonging to his wife Susanna Earle nee Blackmore
John Earle
Comments on the Perth Labor Conference
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Comments on the Perth Labor Conference" Nov. 1918 by Senator J. Earle,on amendments of Defence Act. Extracts from Mercury
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Cheer up Australia" dated 19 July 1922.
Reprint of speech by Senator J. Earle from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
Appointment as Attorney General
Part of Earle Collection
Letter Patent on parchment dated 20th October 1909 , appointment of John Earle as Attorney General. Earle led a minority Labor Government as Premier and Attorney-General from April 1914 until the Government’s defeat at the election of April 1916
John Earle