Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin (November 29, 1872 - March 1, 1951) on Atheism and Social Movements

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(1872 - 1951)

Australian Statistician, Economist, Unsuccessful Gold Prospector, Rugby Union Player for England, Criminal Participant of World War 1

: An Australian statistician and economist. He was an unsuccessful gold prospector, played rugby union for England, and fought in the First World War. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #5 on Religious Struggle Quotes >> Atheism and Social Movements

“...the old Scotch lady, when asked how many in the parish were innocent of heresy; "Well, there's just me and the Commonwealth Statistician; and I'm not sure of the Commonwealth Statistician."”

Source: "Australia, 1930," an inaugural address, April 28, 1930, by L.F. Giblin.

"Australia, 1930," an inaugural address, April 28, 1930, by L.F. Giblin.

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