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The Australian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I. From left to right: Lieutenant P E Deane (secretary to Billy Hughes), Miss Wood (typist), Sir Robert Garran (Solicitor-General of Australia), W E Corrigan (messenger), Captain H S Gullett (press officer), Billy Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia), R Mungovan (secretary to Sir Joseph Cook), Sir Joseph Cook (Minister for the Navy), Miss Carter (typist), Lieutenant Commander John Latham (Commander, Naval Intelligence), Lieutenant F W Eggleston (assistant to Sir Robert Garran)

Source

Australian War Memorial

Date

1919

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