A black and white photo of Hirish Munz and another individual and a pocket book; A newspaper article …

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ProvenanceMUNZ, Hirsch (MUNZH)
SeriesCorrespondence & Subject Files of Hirsch Munz
Series Number001
Item DescriptionA black and white photo of Hirish Munz and another individual and a pocket book; A newspaper article titled City Council Yes To Wool Building Plan 19/2/1974; Documents ranging from letters, notes, newspaper pages and clippings in Yiddish; Hirsch Munz's statement of Pension from the Department of Repatriation from 20/11/75 to 30/6/1976; A article titled The Women and the Gunmen; Pages from Jewish Newspapers that are typed in Yiddish; Handwritten letters, Notes in English and Yiddish; An article titled Why Keep Blaming the Jewish People?; An empty authors claim form for public lending right 1976/1977 financial year; Hirsch Munz's claimant advice from the Australian Author's Fund Public Lending Right System 28/5/1976; A empty subscription form to the Independent Middle East Journal called Paths to Peace; A article titled Woman Gets Sir Williams Job on Wool Corporation; A card from Martin Munz to Hirsch Munz and his wife 10/8/1971; Newspaper clippings; A page from The Age that contains an article titled Russian Rebel Hits Out Again 22/1/1974; File is from AAJ Box 2; White card that states 3 photo address book, Copies of article on Hirsch Munz; Some documents have been written or have certain words underlined to provide additional clarification or to add more information Shelf list 68 from AAJ HM 4
Item Number037
Item Box Number4
Dates(s)1971 to 1979
Box Barcode Number:NB03903883
Current LocationN/A No Physical Location
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