Item F316 - Letter, 1923 May 16: to W.J. Gall.

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F316

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Letter, 1923 May 16: to W.J. Gall.

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  • 1923 (Creation)

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6 l.; 26 cm.

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(1867-1938)

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William Gall was born in Ipswich in 1867. He joined the public service in 1885, beginning in the Colonial Secretary's Department. He transferred to the Audit Office in 1894, and then to the Home Secretary's Department in 1903 In 1913, he was appointed Under-Secretary for Home Affairs and Protector of Aborigines. Gall was Acting Comptroller-General of Prisons from 1926. He retired in 1934. He was a speculative investor and was interested in Queensland history.

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Letter 1923 May 16 to W.J. Gall re: visit of A. Clunn, J.V. Mulligan, and Harbord's experiences on the Palmer goldfields.

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  • English

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Handwritten.
Letterhead: 'Port Moresby Library Institute.'

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991008155019703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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