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Immigrants and spies : My father, my memories; Noel W. Lamidey and the birth of Australian migration

Author :  Barbara Mackay-Cruise

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Xoum Publishing, Australia
ISBN 9781925589191
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2018
Bib. Info 262 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 24 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 425 gms.
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Immigrants and Spies is the story of Noel W. Lamidey, who in 1946 was sent to London by the Chifley Government to establish Australia's Migration Scheme. It describes the trials and tribulations he had in establishing such a gigantic organisation for Australia in another country. In 1950, Lamidey spoke on behalf of the Australian Government at the International Refugee Organisation (IRO) Conference held at the Palace de Nations, Geneva, to say that Australia would take two million migrants. Whilst in London he worked closely with MI5 and MI6 to ensure that migrants from Axis countries, who had carried out heinous crimes against humanity, did not have a chance of getting to Australia. Written by his daughter Barbara, Immigrants and Spies is the absorbing inside story of Australia's extraordinary Migration Scheme. Lamidey, Noel W. (Noel Wray) | Mackay-Cruise, Barbara. | Immigrants -- Australia. | Australia -- Officials and employees -- Biography. | Australia -- Emigration and immigration. | Australian

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