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Hawke, Bob, 1929-2019

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Personal name headingHawke, Bob, 1929-2019
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Variant(s)Hawke, Robert J. L. (Robert James Lee), 1929-2019
Hawke, R. J.
Hawke, R. J. (Robert James), 1929-2019
Hawke, R. J. L. (Robert James Lee), 1929-2019
Hawke, Robert James Lee, 1929-2019
Associated countryAustralia
Birth date1929-12-09
Death date2019-05-16
Place of birthBordertown (S.A.)
Place of deathSydney (N.S.W.)
AffiliationAustralia. Parliament. House of Representatives
Australian Labor Party
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Profession or occupationPrime ministers
Labor unions--Officials and employees Legislators
Found inHis The Role of arbitration in preserving industrial ... 1970.
Pullan, R. Bob Hawke, 1980: t.p. (Bob Hawke)
Anson, S. Hawke, 1992: p. 4 of cover (Australia's longest serving Labor Prime Minister)
National Library of Australia online catalog, Nov. 18, 2008 (hdg.: Hawke, Bob, 1929- )
Wikipedia WWW site, Nov. 18, 2008 (under Bob Hawke: Robert James Lee (Bob) Hawke, AC; b. Dec. 9, 1929, Bordertown, S. Aust.; prime minister of Australia, Mar. 11, 1983-Dec. 20, 1991)
LC database, Nov. 18, 2008 (hdg.: Hawke, Robert J. L. (Robert James Lee), 1929- ; usage: Bob Hawke [predominant form], R.J.L. Hawke, R.J. Hawke, Robert J.L. Hawke, Hawke; usage in works about him: Hawke [predominant form], Bob Hawke, Robert J. Hawke)
New York times WWW site, viewed May 21, 2019 (in obituary published May 16: Bob Hawke; Robert James Lee Hawke; b. Dec. 9, 1929, Bordertown, S.A.; d. Thursday [May 16, 2019], Sydney, aged 89; Australia's hugely popular prime minister from 1983 to 1991, who presided over wrenching changes that integrated his nation into the global economy and strengthened ties with Asia and America)
Associated languageeng