Ewart Smith
Ewart Smith OBE (1920–1991) was an Australian public servant. He was little known to the public during his working life, but in retirement he played a very significant role in the demise of the Australia Card proposal in 1987. Provided by Wikipedia
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Does anybody care if women beat up men? by Mike Ewart Smith
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The 15th Biannual National Congress of the South African Society of Psychiatrists, 10-14 August 2008, Fancourt, George, W Cape by Eugene Allers, U A Botha, O A Betancourt, B Chiliza, Helen Clark, J Dill, Robin Emsley, Mike Ewart Smith, Alan J Flisher, Christoffel Grobler, S M Hawkridge, Volker Hitzeroth, A B R Janse van Rensburg, F Y Jeenah, S A Jeeva, G Jonsson, John Joska, Andre Joubert, Sean Kaliski, Sharon Kleintjes, Liezl Kramer, Ritsuko Kakuma, Carri Lewis, Crick Lund, P Milligan, D L Mkize, N M Moola, Margaret Nair, R J Nichol, J S Parker, Vikram Patel, Duncan Ian Rodseth, P J Pretorius, T Rangaka, Solomon Rataemane, Nathan P Rogerson, Deleyn Rosema, M S Salduker, L Scribante, Dinesh Singh, Ugash Subramaney, M Talatala, H S Temmingh, Rita Thom, Ronel van der Westhuizen, Margaretha S van Heerden, Werdie van Staden, Herman van Vuuren, Urvashi Vasant, Bavanisha Vythilingum, Lize Weich, Denise White, Dora Wynchank
Published 2008-08-01
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