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The development of the Commonwealth archives programme / by H.L. White
Bib ID 802524
Format BookBook
Author
White, Harold Leslie Sir, 1905-1992
 
Printer (Sydney : Government Printer)
Description [Sydney? : s.n.], 1957 printing 
15 p. ; 22 cm. 
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One of Library's copies is bound with: Australian library development /­ by H.L. White and several other items by the author. Bound vol. has binder's spine title: H.L. White's writings, 1939-68.

Subjects Archives - Australia - Management.

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    NLp 025.171 WHI
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    Np 025.171 WHI
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