Name |
Norman Randolph Freehill
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Alternative Names |
- Norman Randolph Freeberg
- Norman Randolph Friberg
- Civa Rosenberg
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Born |
21 March,
1892
Annandale, Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Died |
30 April,
1984
(aged 92)
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
stroke
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Cultural Heritage |
Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity.
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Education
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Occupation or Descriptor
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journalist (1906-1913) New South Wales, Australia
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journalist (1913-1921) Queensland, Australia
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anti-conscriptionist (1916-1917) Queensland, Australia
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communist (1921-1931) New South Wales, Australia
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journalist (1921-1931) New South Wales, Australia
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financial adviser (1927-1934) New South Wales, Australia
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financial writer (1927-1931) New South Wales, Australia
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communist (1931-1943) Victoria, Australia
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financial writer (1931-1934) Victoria, Australia
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journalist (1931-1934) Victoria, Australia
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stockbroker (1934-1941) Victoria, Australia
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communist (1943-1949) New South Wales, Australia
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newspaper executive (1943-1949) New South Wales, Australia
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communist (1949-1965) Overseas
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journalist (1949-1965) Overseas
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Key Organisations
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Political Activism
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Workplaces
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Daily Standard (Brisbane) newspaper
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Evening News (Sydney) newspaper (journalist, 1906-1911)
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Daily Telegraph (Sydney) newspaper (journalist, 1911-1913)
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Worker (Brisbane) newspaper (sub-editor, 1916)
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Common Cause (Sydney) newspaper (editor, 1922)
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Bulletin (magazine) (financial editor, 1927)
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J. B. Were and Son (consultant, 1927)
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Herald (Melbourne) newspaper (financial editor, 1931-1934)
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H. Byron Moore, Day and Journeaux (chief executive officer, 1934-1941)
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Daily Telegraph (Sydney) newspaper (deputy chief of staff, 1943-1949)
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Tribune (Sydney) newspaper (chief of staff, 1946-1949)
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