Sir Asher Joel - interviews, 1966, 1968, and a recording of election songs
Sir Asher Joel - interviews, 1966, 1968, and a recording of election songs
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Date
1966; 1968; n.d.
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MLOH 3
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Sound Recordings - 3 reels - 40 mins
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Copyright status : In copyright: Life of creator plus 70 years
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Sound Recording : MLOH 3/1-3
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Item 01
1968; Radio interview with Sir Asher Joel. The intention of the radio interview from a Brisbane station was to publicise the Anzac Memorial and Forest Appeal. The memorial, in the form of a stylised A for ANZAC, was planned to stand in a eucalyptus forest to be planted near Gaza in Israel. This memorial was dedicated on 24 April 1968. <...
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Sir Asher Joel - interviews, 1966, 1968, and a recording of election songs
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The tapes accompany Sir Asher Joel - papers, 1953-1970, located at MLMSS 3284.
Contextual Information
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Presented by Sir Asher Joel in 1977
Administrative / Biographical history
The Hon. Sir Asher Joel was born at 1912 in Stanmore, NSW. He began his career as a messenger boy on the Daily Telegraph at the age of 14, later becoming a copy boy on the editorial staff. He later became a cadet and junior reporter and the Government Roundsman on the Labor Daily, before moving into the fields of public relations, commerce and pu...
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MLOH 3
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1LjmOrD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjmOrD9
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66154
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