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Departures of 'coloured persons' from Australia, 1905 to 1946 / Barry York
Bib ID 2116259
Format BookBook
Author
York, Barry, 1951-
 
Description [Canberra] : Centre for Immigration & Multicultural Studies, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1995 
17 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0731521234 
Series

Studies in Australian ethnic history ; no. 10.

Notes

Bibliography: p. 17.

Subjects Emigration and immigration - Statistics.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration - Statistics.
Other authors/contributors Australian National University. Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies

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