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In 1916, Melbourne married Ellen Mary Lowenthal; the couple had no children. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at a private hospital in Brisbane on 7 January 1943, aged 54. His sudden death was described by the university's chancellor
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Melbourne's later work concentrated on international relations and Australian relations with Asia. He visited China and Japan on behalf of the University of Queensland in 1931 and 1932. His subsequent publication
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on 25 April 1915, receiving a further injury in June 1915. He was invalided back to Australia in October 1915 and returned to the University of Queensland, also undertaking work in wartime censorship.
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in 1934. Melbourne chaired the federal government's Advisory Committee on Eastern Trade from 1933 to 1935 and was an unsuccessful applicant to become Australia's first
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at the University of Queensland. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the university's newly created professorial chair in history in 1924, losing out to
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at the University of Adelaide in 1921, with a thesis on the constitutional development of Queensland. In 1925 he began writing
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Bolton, Geoffrey (1995). "A. C. V. Melbourne: Prophet Without Honour". In Macintyre, Stuart; Thomas, Julian (eds.).
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recommended that the Australian government send an official delegation to Asia, which with a similar publication by
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from 1926 to 1928 and from 1932 to 1943, and was heavily involved in the planning of the new campus at
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and intended for publication as a book, which never eventuated. In 1928, Melbourne was awarded a
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Cotton, James (2013). "A. C. V. Melbourne: The Limits of Early Australian School Nationalism".
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in 1930. He subsequently contributed two chapters to volume seven of Newton's
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as a lecturer and associate professor in history. Initially concentrating on
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at the University of Queensland in the 1930s. He served on the university's
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Within China's Orbit?: China Through the Eyes of the Australian Parliament
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as "one of the most virile and progressive members of the Senate".
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Melbourne attended Norwood Public School and then trained as a
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in 1935. He returned to China and Japan in 1936 and published
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In 1919, Melbourne was appointed as a lecturer in history and
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fellowship to study in England, completing a Ph.D. under
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Report on a Visit to the Universities of China and Japan
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Report on Australian Intercourse with Japan and China
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Hackney, South Australia
Brisbane, Queensland
University of Queensland
University of Adelaide
University of London
University of Queensland
Australian constitutional history
Australia–China
Australia–Japan relations
Hackney, South Australia
pupil-teacher
University of Adelaide

Brisbane
University of Queensland
Historical Society of Queensland
historiography
Australian Imperial Force
9th Battalion
Gallipoli campaign
landing at Anzac Cove
industrial history
Henry Alcock
University of Sydney
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
associate professor
academic senate
St Lucia

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