Bill Cutts
Australian diplomat
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Trevett Wakeham "Bill" Cutts (28 May 1914 – October 2003) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Born
28 May 1914
Trevett Wakeham Cutts
28 May 1914
DiedOctober 2003
AlmamaterUniversity of Melbourne (LLB)
OccupationsPublic servant, diplomat
Bill Cutts | |
|---|---|
| Born | Trevett Wakeham Cutts 28 May 1914 |
| Died | October 2003 |
| Alma mater | University of Melbourne (LLB) |
| Occupations | Public servant, diplomat |
| Spouse | Maidie |
Educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne, Cutts joined the Department of External Affairs in 1946, after serving during World War II in the navy.[8]
Cutts was Australian Ambassador to the Philippines from 1963 to 1966. During his time at the post, the two countries signed a free trade agreement granting each most-favoured-nation rights to the other.[9]