Tuesday, 27 April 2004

Watson's girl goes for Latham, The Australian, 27 April, 2004. Page One.

Watson's girl goes for Latham: [2 All-round First Edition]

Michael Bachelard, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 27 Apr 2004: 1.
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As [Chris Watson]'s political descendants -- including Whitlam, Hawke and Keating -- gather in Melbourne to celebrate the world's first national labour government, Jacqueline Dunn, 77, will remember her father and hope Mark Latham follows in his footsteps.
She says although her "doting dad" did not have a large number of friends, those he had were very loyal, including Billy Hughes. While Hughes, a former Labor prime minister who ratted on his party, is not remembered as fondly, his old mate Watson will be lauded today.
Paul Keating will launch historian Ross McMullin's book So Monstrous a Travesty, while Bob Hawke will unveil a plaque in the Treasury building where theWatson government was sworn in. Gough Whitlam will also attend and Mr Latham will address the ALP federal caucus inside Victoria's Parliament House, which served until 1927 as the national seat of government.

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