The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Melbourne . Papers presented to both Houses of Parliament , 1856– . Melbourne . Index , 1851-1909 . Melbourne , 1909 . STATUTES . ... Melbourne . ADAMSON , T. Acts and Ordinances in Force in Victoria . 2 vols . Melbourne , 1855-6 .
Melbourne . Papers presented to both Houses of Parliament , 1856– . Melbourne . Index , 1851-1909 . Melbourne , 1909 . STATUTES . ... Melbourne . ADAMSON , T. Acts and Ordinances in Force in Victoria . 2 vols . Melbourne , 1855-6 .
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Melbourne , 1923-4 . ( 2 ) Non - OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN LABOUR Party . See Reports of Proceedings of Commonwealth Conferences : Perth , 1918 ; Sydney , 1919 ; Brisbane , 1921 ; Melbourne , 1924 ; and Canberra , 1927 , for debates upon the ...
Melbourne , 1923-4 . ( 2 ) Non - OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN LABOUR Party . See Reports of Proceedings of Commonwealth Conferences : Perth , 1918 ; Sydney , 1919 ; Brisbane , 1921 ; Melbourne , 1924 ; and Canberra , 1927 , for debates upon the ...
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MASSON , M. “ The Foundation of the University of Melbourne . ” Melbourne University Review , 1913 . STUART , Sir T. P. A. A Review of University Life in Australasia . " R. Col. Inst . Journal , vol . XXIII . 1891-2 .
MASSON , M. “ The Foundation of the University of Melbourne . ” Melbourne University Review , 1913 . STUART , Sir T. P. A. A Review of University Life in Australasia . " R. Col. Inst . Journal , vol . XXIII . 1891-2 .
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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