The maestros

In April 1946 Coombs set out on a long trip to London, Washington and Tokyo with the Prime Minister, Ben Chifley. In London Chifley was to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Conference, and Coombs was to assist him in matters relating chiefly to economic planning and international financial ag...

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Anthropology
Applied anthropology
Applied arts
Architecture
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Buildings
Cultural anthropology
Cultural customs
Easter
Education
Educational buildings
Educational counseling
Educational institutions
Educational resources
Educational services
Ethnography
Ethnology
Formal education
Government
Government officials
Heads of state
Health sciences
Holidays
Institutional buildings
Medical research
Medical sciences
Pacific studies
Physical sciences
Physics
Political science
Prime ministers
Religious holidays
Research universities
Schools
Social sciences
Universities
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