Royal Australian College of General Practitioners - Occasional Orators

Occasional Orators

  • First Annual General Meeting 1958-1959

Ian Dingwall Grant

  • Second Annual General Meeting 1959

Joseph Silver Collings

  • Third Annual General Meeting 1960

Kenneth Macd Foster

  • Fourth Annual General Meeting 1961

Gilbert S McDonald

  • Fifth Annual General Meeting 1962

Sir Theodore Fox

  • Sixth Annual General Meeting 1963

William Victor Johnston

  • Seventh Annual General Meeting 1964

Sir Clive Hamilton Fitts

  • Eighth Annual General Meeting 1965

Trevor Corey Beard

  • Ninth Annual General Meeting 1966

Carroll Lewis Witten

  • Tenth Annual General Meeting 1967

Bruce Toomba Mayes

  • Eleventh Annual General Meeting 1968

Richard Roderick Andrew

  • Twelfth Annual General Meeting 1969

Geoffrey Malcolm Badger

  • Sixteenth Annual General Meeting 1973

HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

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