Charles Trần Văn Lâm, also known as simply Trần Văn Lâm, was Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam War. He was one of signers of the Paris Peace Accord in 1973. He was the first Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia in the late 1950s and became foreign minister in 1969. In 1973 he became the president of the Senate of South Vietnam. When Saigon fell in 1975, Trần Van Lam was required to sign an undertaking not to take part in any political activities as a condition for his entry into Australia. He moved to Canberra where he and his wife opened a coffee shop. On the 6th of February, 2001, Charles Tran Van Lam died in his Canberra home, aged 88.citation needed The son of a well-to-do real estate owner, Tran Van Lam was born in Cholon, a largely Chinese town next to Saigon. He was educated at Hanoi University and trained as a pharmacist. He was the founding secretary general of the Vietnam Pharmacists Association before his election to the Saigon City Council in 1952, near the end of French colonial rule. He moved up to the national legislature and was speaker of the Constituent Assembly in the 50's and majority leader of the Assembly after that. In 1961, President Ngo Dinh Diem appointed him ambassador to Australia and New Zealand. A soft-spoken urbane diplomat fluent in French and English, he remained in the post after Diem's assassination in 1963. Mr. Lam returned to private life as chairman of the Vietnam Commercial and Industrial Bank from 1964 to 1967. All Points of the Compass A Vietnamese Diaspora (2005) Directed by Judy Rymer, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Best Documentary, ACT Film Awards, 2004 Bilan du Film Ethnographic, Paris, 2005 External links[1] //www.filmakers.com/indivs/AllPointsCompass.htm [2] www.abc.net.au/abccontentsales/s1171924.htm http://www.abc.net.au/programsales/s1216105.htm http://www.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/A-loving-story/2005/04/27/1114462046661.html "A Loving Story" The Age, 28th of April, 2005 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-pa-HTTP%253A%252F%252FNAA12.NAA.GOV.AU%252FSCRIPTS%252FSEARCHOLD.ASP%253FO%253DPSI2%2526NUMBER%253D8905763 - Charles Tran Van Lam presenting a cheque to the University of Sydney Chancellor on 6th of October, 1963 http://www.rummage.com.au/AAPView.aspx?id=101432 - Article: 22nd April 2005, Sydney http://ozevents.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_archive.html http://timelines.ws/countries/VIETNAMA.HTML Vietnam Timeline from 600B.C. through to 1973 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1D6103DF933A15750C0A9679C8B63 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Australian
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