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Australian and Irish governments about the style of his credentials. The
Australian Government wanted for McGuire's title to be Ambassador to Southern Ireland, while the Irish Government wanted his title to be Ambassador to the President of the Republic of Ireland. No agreement was secured between the two governments.
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Australian posts abroad," and that it was necessary to draw on experienced people from outside the department to fill some overseas posts. McGuire did not formally take up his post due to a dispute between the
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McGuire began story-writing with detective stories, some of which were published in the United
Kingdom. Between 1932 and 1936, McGuire published ten novels, a book of verse and an essay on the poetry of
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newspaper. In the role he visited
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announced McGuire's appointment as
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raising money for famine relief targeted to
Russian children following World War I.
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The
Australian theatre : an abstract and brief chronicle in twelve parts
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Australia's future development : the major problems of external policy
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In March 1954, Casey announced McGuire's appointment as
Minister to Italy.
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621:"Western Faith: At last a good basic book to fling at the communists",
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There's freedom for the brave : an approach to world order
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511:"Author - Historian Paul McGuire: Will lecture next Friday"
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Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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292:(1948) (published in the United States and Canada as
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Westward the course : the new world of Oceania
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642:. Melbourne, Victoria. 16 June 1949. p. 10.
478:. Melbourne, Victoria. 18 March 1954. p. 2.
399:, Australian National University, archived from
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568:"Australian Author: Mr. Paul McGuire's Return"
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637:"Paul McGuire's latest acclaimed in U.S.A."
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813:Ambassadors of Australia to Italy
529:"About our authors: Paul McGuire"
727:Australian Ambassador to Ireland
690:"Mr. McGuire New Envoy to Italy"
556:. NSW. 16 March 1954. p. 1.
517:. SA. 5 October 1951. p. 7.
493:"Paul McGuire: Author, Lecturer"
460:. ACT. 25 April 1953. p. 1.
421:. NSW. 25 April 1953. p. 1.
259:McGuire died on 15 June 1978 in
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672:"Unable accept Irish viewpoint"
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344:Selected poems of Paul McGuire
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338:The two men and other poems
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415:"Ambassador to Ireland"
224:In 1949 McGuire's book
604:"New kind of diplomat"
550:"Rome job for McGuire"
497:The Narracoorte Herald
360:The price of admiralty
178:University of Adelaide
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190:Gerard Manley Hopkins
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164:McGuire was born in
586:"Paul McGuire Back"
572:The West Australian
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803:1978 deaths
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82:Nationality
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