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Who's who in Australia : an Australian biographical dictionary and register of prominent people, with which is incorporated Johns's notable Australians.

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LH 920 WHO
Local History   Double Bay . Not for Loan .  
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Record Number 52202
Title Who's who in Australia : an Australian biographical dictionary and register of prominent people, with which is incorporated Johns's notable Australians.
Edition 29th ed., 1993.
Publisher/Date Melbourne, [Vic] : Information Australia, c1990.
Pagination etc. 1384 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents note Published every three years.
Spine title : Who's who in Australia 1991.
Subject Australia -- Biography
Added Author Howie, Ann C.
Added title Who's who in Australia 1993.
Catalogue Information 52202 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 52202 Top of page .
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