Hawkers and Hawking
Paul Convy draws on a number of sources donated to our Society to create this interesting piece on Lebanese Hawkers that many are sure to…
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Paul Convy draws on a number of sources donated to our Society to create this interesting piece on Lebanese Hawkers that many are sure to…
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Clement Malouf was the son of Moses and Marsha Azer Malouf and was born in Zahle in Lebanon around 1870. He was ordained as…
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Visiting the southern New South Wales town of Albury, I was intrigued by a number of Lebanese names above shop awnings. Some locals I…
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Adele Moriarty (nee Maroon) arrived in Australia as an infant with her parents Aser and Nabeah (nee Kaleel) Maroon in 1926 from the village of Becharrie…
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Alfred Abdallah served gallantly in the Army during World War Two and spent years as a German prisoner of war (POW). Alfred Abdallah was…
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As a lover of all things historic, it was no surprise to find myself adopting the role of our family historian. With a paternal…
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Recently, the ALHS received an interesting email from Leila Elias: I have recently completed a book concerning the Syrians/Lebanese who boarded the Titanic….
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We hear that the Australian Dictionary of Biography is considering including entries for two Lebanese in a forthcoming volume. One of the entries will relate to…
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On Anzac Day we remember the one million or so Australians who served their country in time of war. Many Lebanese Australians have been…
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This story is a summary of a series of articles published in the Wingham NSW Chronicle and later published as a booklet in about…
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Sunday Sun & Guardian Nov. 7th 1943 Fifty and hundred pound notes flew around Sydney Town Hall last night at the Lebanon Ball in…
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George Michael Malouf was born in Zaphlih, Lebanon in 1878. He arrived in Sydney in 1887 with his parents and sister. He later started…
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