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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10

This volume of the Australian Dictionary of Biography is the fourth of six for the period 1891-1939 and covers names Lat-Ner. [Read More]

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  1. Murdoch, William David (1888–1942) musician and author
  2. Murdoch, Sir Walter Logie (1874–1970) popular essayist and university professor and chancellor
  3. Murdoch, Thomas (1868–1946) politician and businessman
  4. Murdoch, Thomas (1876–1961) military engineer
  5. Murdoch, Patrick John (1850–1940) Presbyterian minister
  6. Murdoch, Madoline (Nina) (1890–1976) writer
  7. Murdoch, Lesley Elizabeth (1881–1961) feminist and welfare worker
  8. Murdoch, Sir Keith Arthur (1885–1952) journalist and newspaper proprietor
  9. Murdoch, John Smith (1862–1945) architect and public servant
  10. Murdoch, Sir James Anderson (1867–1939) retail trader, politician and philanthropist
  11. Murdoch, James (1856–1921) Orientalist
  12. Muramats, Jirō (1878–1943) pearler and storekeeper
  13. Munro Ferguson, Sir Ronald Craufurd (1860–1934) governor-general
  14. Munro, James Leslie (Jimmie) (1906–1974) jockey
  15. Munro, Hugh Robert (1862–1958) grazier
  16. Munro, Grace Emily (1879–1964) a founder of the Country Women's Association
  17. Munro, Edward Joy (1882–1950) soldier and political party administrator
  18. Munro, David Hugh (Darby) (1913–1966) jockey
  19. Munro, Andrew Watson (1858–1944) obstetrician
  20. Mummery, Joseph Browning (1888–1974) tenor
  21. Mulvany, Edward Joseph (1871–1951) public servant
  22. Mulquin, Katherine (1842–1930) educationist
  23. Muller, Frederick (Fritz) (1881–1962) manufacturer
  24. Mullen, Leslie Miltiades (1882–1943) soldier, accountant and prison administrator
  25. Mullan, John (1871–1941) public servant, union organizer and politician
  26. Mullaly, John Charles (1895–1973) planter
  27. Muirden, William (1872–1940) school proprietor
  28. Muecke, Hugo Carl Emil (1842–1929) customs and shipping agent
  29. Moyes, Morton Henry (1886–1981) Antarctic explorer and naval officer
  30. Mouton, Jean Baptiste (1866–1946) New Guinea trader and plantation owner
  31. Moulds, Constance (1897–1972) trotting trainer
  32. Moulden, Sir Frank Beaumont (1876–1932) solicitor and mayor
  33. Moulden, Beaumont Arnold (1849–1926) lawyer and politician
  34. Mott, Hamilton Charnock (1871–1963) newspaper proprietor
  35. Mott, George Henry (1831–1906) newspaper proprietor
  36. Moss, Alice Frances (1869–1948) campaigner for women's rights
  37. Morton, Frank (1869–1923) journalist and author
  38. Morton, Alexander (1854–1907) museum director and naturalist
  39. Mort, Eirene (1879–1977) artist
  40. Morrison, Sibyl Enid (1895–1961) barrister
  41. Morrison, George Ernest (Chinese) (1862–1920) journalist, traveller and political adviser to the Chinese government
  42. Morrison, Edward Charles (1888–1955) soldier, policeman and court official
  43. Morrison, Charles Norman (1866–1909) educationist
  44. Morris, Myra Evelyn (1893–1966) author
  45. Morris, Albert (Bert) (1886–1939) botanist and assayer
  46. Morres, Elsie Frances (1874–1958) teacher
  47. Moroney, Timothy (Tim) (1890–1944) railwayman and union official
  48. Morley, William (1854–1939) Congregational minister
  49. Morice, Louise (Lucy) (1859–1951) kindergarten worker and social reformer
  50. Morice, James Percy (1858–1943) parliamentary librarian and clerk of parliaments
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