Bill Oliver
Bill Oliver was born in Bombay, the son of an Australian who fought with the Bengal Lancers in the First World War, and an Australian Army nurse. He came to Australia at the age of six to be cared for by his relatives while his parents stayed on in Bombay. Then followed 37 years of great interest, laughter and some tears in the Australian Sugar Industry.
Books by Bill Oliver
 | Great White Father The biography of Dr. H.O. Lethbridge, who lived at "Maranoa" Narrandera, NSW, served a residency at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and fought on the Somme. | |  | Sugar in the Blood Bill Oliver was born in Bombay in 1927 and at the age of six was sent to Australia to be cared for by an aunt and uncle in Narrandera, New South Wales. He spent a very happy childhood there and then at the age of 16 joined the Colonila Sugar Refinery (CSR | |
|
 |
|