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Name and subject-matter index of applications for registration of literary, musical, dramatic and artistic works and performing rights in musical and dramatic works (including registration effected) under the Copyright Act 1912-1935 / Department of Patents, Copyright Office, Canberra, A.C.T
Bib ID 1409277
Format JournalJournal
Description Canberra : By authority 
v. ; 26 cm. 
Notes

At head of title: Commonwealth of Australia.

Title varies slightly.

Description based on: 15th Oct. 1936 to 31st Dec. 1937.

Subjects Copyright - Australia - Periodicals.  |  Copyright - Performing rights - Australia - Periodicals.
Other authors/contributors Australia. Copyright Office  |  Australia. Department of Patents

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    Collect from: Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    Call Number: N 655.694 AUS
    Status: Available
    Items/Issues Held: (1913-1915; 1947-1952)
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    N 655.694 AUS Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)

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