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Norman Ernest Lauritz

1901-1975
Born: Collingwood, Victoria, Australia
Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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  • Residence: Wilmansun;Waterdale Rd,Ivanhoe//Lauritz Ernest Edwin;;Mtr.Driver;M//Lauritz Margaret Agnes;Home Duties;F//Lauritz Norman Ernest;Wd .Worker;M// Lauritz William Albert;Wool Sorter;M

  • Residence: Lauritz Ernest Norman;28 Campbell St,C'wood;Wood Mach;M

  • Job: Wool Worker As Per Wedding Certificate

  • Marriage: St Patricks Cathedral, Melbourne

  • Residence: Wilmansun;52 Waterdale Rd,Ivanhoe//Lauritz Ernest Edwin;;Mtr.Driver;M//Lauritz Margaret Agnes;Home Duties;F//Lauritz Norman Ernest;Wd .Worker;M// Lauritz William Albert;Wool Sorter;M

  • Job: Clifton Hill Delegate For ANA-Australian Natives Association

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  • Appointment: Norman Ernest Lauritz;Bedford St,Reservoir-to Be Commissioner For Taking Declarations And Affidavits

  • Joined The Movement: The First Recruit.Became Secretary Late That Year

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  • Job: Working For News Weekly-newspaper About Anti Communism

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  • Burial: Fawkner Memorial Park Wishes To Advise That The Location Of The Buried Remains Of The Late Norman E Lauritz Aged 73 Are Located At New Lawn Area East Section A Compartment L Grave 23.

  • Interests: ANA, ALP Rep,the Movement,National Civic Council, DLP

  • Job: 1924-Wood Machinist,1933-Delegate ,1931-1972-Wood Worker, 1941-Commissioner For Affidavits Wool Store Clerk-pre 1942,Wool Classer

  • Story: Presentation To A.N.A. Delegate.

    <p>&nbsp;<strong>Gippsland Times,Vic</strong></p><p><strong>Monday 10 April 1933</strong> </p><p><span>Presentation to A.N.A. Delegate.</span></p><p><span> While representing the Maffra branch</span><span> of the Australian Natives&#39; Association</span><span> at the Mornington conference, Mr.</span><span> Emmet Lanigan picked up a substan</span><span>tial roll of notes, which he immediate</span><span>ly restored to its rightful owner</span><span> through the Board of Directors. On</span><span> behalf of the owner of the notes-Mr.</span><span> N. E. </span>Lauritz ,<span> a Clifton Hill delegate</span><span> Mr. T. Donovan. the Maffra branch</span><span> secretary, at the branch meeting on</span><span> Thursday night last, handed to Mr.</span><span> Lanigan a handsome presentation pen</span><span>cil, inscribed &quot;In appreciation, 1933.&quot;</span><span> An accompanying letter conveyed the</span><span> thanks and appreciation of the donor.</span><span> Mr. Lanigan was complimented by</span><span> branch members on his actions</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

 
 
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