NAA: A1, 1920/14918
Kimm, Augusta Julia
Digital copy - 39083
| Occupation as written | Salewoman |
| Standardised occupation | DE13: Dealing - Unspecified dealers |
| Application received | 15 Jul 1920 |
| Application status |
Approved |
| Official | EC |
| Date of approval or denial | 1 Sep 1920 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | Danzig (Germany) |
| Modern country | Poland |
| Age on application | 47 |
| Age on arrival in Australia | 13 |
| Port of Departure | Plymouth |
| Port of Arrival | Sydney |
| Date of arrival | 10 Jul 1886 |
| Name of ship | Port Victor |
| Voyage | Port Victor (1886-07-10) |
| Address in Australia | 85 Orange St, Randwick |
| Address State | New South Wales |
| Time at address | 32 years |
| Previous address 1 | Manilla, Phillipine Islands |
| Address State | |
| Time at address | 20 months |
| Name of reference | Edward Maurice Day Spring |
| Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (New South Wales) |
| Marginalia description | |
| Police report attached | Yes |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | other |
| Other information | Augusta to H&T D, 28 June 1920, p.11: 'to receive all rights of a free-born Australian subject' |
Augusta to H&T D, 28 June 1920, p.11: Identifies mother as Polish and father as German.
Memorandum, Foenander, 24/8/20, p.9: 'of good repute'. 'No exception can be taken regarding her conduct during the war, as she remained absolutely neutral and did not participate in war charaties [sic] etc. fearing that she might be misunderstood on account of her nationality.'