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The discreet charm of Old Smoothie

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March 2010, no. 319

They Called Him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill by Peter Golding

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $49.95 pb, 484 pp

The discreet charm of Old Smoothie

by
March 2010, no. 319

John Joseph Cahill (1891–1959) rose from humble beginnings as a railway worker to become the premier of New South Wales during the 1950s. Although more interested in listening to band music on the wireless than in anything approaching High Culture, he was nonetheless instrumental in championing the cause of the Sydney Opera House. Ordinary working people, he believed, were entitled to more than just the essentials of life. Peter Golding’s intriguing biography will introduce many people to the life and career of this rough, politically hardened but fundamentally decent Labor politician.

Lyndon Megarrity reviews 'They Called Him Old Smoothie' by Peter Golding

They Called Him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill

by Peter Golding

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $49.95 pb, 484 pp

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