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Evatt

Proper noun

Meaning

Evatt (plural Evatts)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Evatt retired in 1960 amid signs of mental ill-health, and Arthur Calwell succeeded him as leader, with a young Gough Whitlam as his deputy. Source: Internet

The Biography of Early Australia dismisses Macarthur's complaints as ridiculous and quotes Evatt as saying that legally Macarthur was guilty of two out of the three charges brought against him including sedition. Source: Internet

Jan Bassett (1986) pp. 75–76 The Labor party was led by H.V. Evatt after Chifley's death in 1951. Source: Internet

“It is to do with a religious belief your Honour,” Ms Elzahed’s barrister Clive Evatt said. Source: Internet

Evatt, pp. 88–9 Evatt argues that the enmity of the monopolists within the colony stemmed from this and other policies which counteracted the power of the rich and promoted the welfare of the poor settlers. Source: Internet

Prime minister Chifley (middle) and Bert Evatt (left) with Clement Attlee (right) at the Dominion and British Leaders Conference, London, 1946 main When Curtin died in July 1945, Forde became Prime Minister for eight days. Source: Internet

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