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Item Open Access Bank regulation: a theoretical perspective(Canberra : Australian National University, 1/08/1989) Santomero, Anthony M.Item Open Access Australia made me-- but which Australia is mine?(Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 16/07/1993) Kamenka, EugeneItem Open Access Australian income and housing survey, 1981-82 (volume 1: Income Unit Records): user's guide for the machine-readable data file(Social Science Data Archives, Australian National University, 1946-04)Item Open Access The Empress Wu(Melbourne : Published for the Australian National University by F.W. Cheshire, 1955) Fitzgerald, C.P.Publication Open Access Australian company finance : sources and uses of funds of public companies, 1946-1955 / by A.R. Hall.(Canberra : Australian National University, 1956., 1956) Hall, Alan Ross; Australian National UniversityOne of the major gaps in Australian economic statistics is that relating to the corporate sector of the economy.Item Open Access The population of Western Samoa: a preliminary report based on the 1956 census(Department of Geography, Australian National University, 1960) Pirie, PeterItem Open Access The return movement of British migrants in Australia(Canberra : Department of Demography. Australian National University, 1960) Appleyard, Reginald ThomasItem Open Access Collected reprints: 1912-1950(Cambridge : Australian National University Library, 1960) Burrow, TrignanItem Open Access An atlas of H-alpha emission in the southern Milky Way(Canberra : Mount Stromlo Observatory, Australian National University, 1960) Rodgers, A. W.Item Open Access Introducing population statistics(Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 1961)Publication Open Access Australia votes : the 1958 federal election / by D. Rawson.(Melbourne : Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Australian National University, [1961], 1961) Rawson, Donald William; Australian National UniversityTHE FEDEHAL ELECTION OF 22 November 1958 was at once a dull contest and an intensely exciting and interesting one. Superficially it was remarkable for the few rather than the many changes it brought about. The Liberal Party and Country Party coalition government led by Mr R. G. Menzies was returned to office, as most people had expected for months, if not years, past.Item Open Access Australian population projections 1960-1975: a study of changing population structure(Department of Demography, Institute of Advanced Studies, The Australian National University, 1961-08) Borrie, W. D. (Wilfred David), 1913-; Rodgers, RuthItem Open Access From stone to steel: economic consequences of a technological change in New Guinea(Melbourne : Melbourne University Press on behalf of The Australian National University, 1962) Salisbury, Richard FrankItem Open Access Commodity movements in southern New South Wales(Canberra : Department of Geography, Australian National University, 1962) Smith, Robert Henry TufreyItem Open Access Guan yu Jun ji chu de jian zhi 關於軍機處的建置(Canberra : Australian National University, 1963) Du, Lianzhe; 杜聯喆Item Open Access Industrial development in Australia 1920-1930(Canberra : Australian National University, 1964) Forster, ColinItem Open Access Investment in Australian economic development 1861-1900(Cambridge : CUP, 1964., 1964) Butlin, Noel GeorgeAustralian economic growth followed the classic pattern of successful development through the establishment of a highly productive rural economy and the progressive re-orientation towards industrial activity.Publication Open Access Let me enjoy : essays, partly geographical(Canberra : Australian National University, 1965., 1965) Spate, Oskar Hermann Khristian; RWV Elliott collectionAll you District Officers, whatever your Colony, know him. He comes into your office, brisk and immaculate, usually an hour before or an hour after the arranged time, and consequently just as you are beginning to fathom which of those two litigants has a slight lead in perjury, or where that five pounds to which Audit has been drawing such pointed attention had got to.Item Open Access Papers from the 3rd Canberra Seminar on Administrative Studies(Canberra : Australian National University, 1965) Canberra Seminar on Administrative Studies (3rd : 1965)Item Open Access Thunder, blood and nicknaming of God's creatures(Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, 1965) Freeman, Derek