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Problem children in Melbourne schools / edited by K.S. Cunningham on behalf of a committee of the Victorian Council of Mental Hygiene
Bib ID 2029226
Format BookBook
Printer (Melbourne : Brown, Prior)
Description Melbourne : Melbourne University Press in association with Oxford Press, 1932 
15 p. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

"Issued by the Australian Council for Educational Research" -- Cover.

"Reprinted from Australian Educational Studies, First series, August 1932. Educational research series no. 14"-- T.p. verso.

Subjects Problem children - Victoria - Melbourne.
Other authors/contributors Cunningham, K. S. (Kenneth Stewart), 1890-1976  |  Australian Council for Educational Research  |  Victorian Council for Mental Hygiene

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