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Reference Library Book Collection Aboriginal & Torres Straight Island-Family History Fact Sheets Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres ABOR-029 1 to 24 Strait Island Studies ABOR-028 Aboriginal Myths, Legends & fables Reed, A W New South Wales Ministry of Aboriginal ABOR-017 Aboriginal Reserves in New South Wales Affairs ABOR-013 Aboriginal Sites of New South Wales NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service ABOR-007 Aborigines in Colonial Society Woolmington, Jean ABOR-006 Aboriginal - After the Dreaming Stanner, Prof WEH ABOR-008 Aboriginal - Aliens in Arnhem Land Grant, Arch ABOR-015 Aboriginal - Australian Aboriginal Culture Australian Info International ABOR-002 Aboriginal - Australian Aboriginals-The Elkin, A P Aboriginal - Before White Man - Aboriginal life in prehistoric ABOR-003 Australia ABOR-010 Aboriginal - Black Reality-A Heppell, M ABOR-014 Aboriginal - First Australians, Our heritage in Stamps Australian Post Aboriginal - Guests of the Governor - Aboriginal Residents of the ABOR-005 First Government House McBrydie, Isabel Archives Working Group of Cult. 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ABOR-001 Aboriginal - Indigenous Australians Council ABOR-019 Aboriginal - Justice for Aboriginal Australians Australian Council of Churches ABOR-011 Aboriginal - Koori, A Will to Win Miller, James ABOR-009 Aboriginal - Land rights, A Christian Perspective Carne, D ABOR-018 Aboriginal - Outcasts in White Australia Rowley, C D ABOR-023 Aboriginal - Path of Reconciliation-The Australian Reconciliation Convention ABOR-026 Aboriginal - Path of Reconciliation-The From the conferences Aboriginal - Position of Indigenous People-The - Conference Report ABOR-025 Canberra From the conferences 1993 Aboriginal - Position of Indigenous People-The - Speeches from the ABOR-024 Conference Canberra June 1993 From the conferences 1993 ABOR-016 Aboriginal - Race Relations in North Queensland Reynolds; Henry ABOR-020 Aboriginal - Recognition: The Way Forward Collins, Dove ABOR-022 Aboriginal - Reconciliation at the Crossroads Dobson; Patrick ABOR-027 Aboriginal - Story of Bob Waterer and his Family 1803-2010-The Bosler; Nan ABOR-012 Aboriginal - Survival, A History of Aboriginal Life in NSW Parbury; Nigel ABOR-021 Aboriginal - Up Rode the Troopers, The Black Police in Queensland Rosser; Bill ABOR-004 Aboriginal - When the Sky Fell Down Willey; Keith G/AJCP-01 AJCP Handbook - Part 1 General Introduction NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-02 AJCP Handbook - Part 2 Colonial Office NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-03 AJCP Handbook - Part 3 Home Office NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-04 AJCP Handbook - Part 4 War Office NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-05 AJCP Handbook - Part 5 Foreign Office NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-06 AJCP Handbook - Part 6 Air Ministry etc NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-07 AJCP Handbook - Part 7 PRO Admiralty NLA/SLNSW G/AJCP-08 AJCP Handbook - Part 8 Miscellaneous (M Series) NLA/SLNSW PT-LH-075 GOSFORD - Looking Back-the Swancott Story Swancott; Charles B-046 Andrews; Joseph - Father of Gundagai Bell; Hugh Australian Biographical & Genealogical Record Series 1 / 1788- B-GEN-AUS-01 1841 Edited by Spurway; John T Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899-Series Edited by Cable; Kenneth J & Marchant; B-GEN-AUS-02 2- Volume 1 Jane Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899-Series Edited by Cable; Kenneth J & Marchant; B-GEN-AUS-03 2- Volume 2 Jane Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899-Series Edited by Cable; Kenneth J & Marchant; B-GEN-AUS-04 2- Volume 3 Jane B-006 Australian Bushrangers Scott; Bill B-038 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol 1 & 2 - 1788-1850 A to Z Sainty & Flynn B-036 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 1 - 1788-1850 A - H Pike; Douglas B-035 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 1-12 - 1788-1939 - Index Ritchie & Kent B-037 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 2 - 1788-1850 I to Z Pike; Douglas B-044 Awake, Bold Bligh Brunton; Paul B-022 Barton; Edmund Reynolds; John B-056 Beginning with Esther Cohen; Lysbeth Beyond Courage, The circumstances of NSW police officers who B-076 have lost their lives Webster; Danny Biographical Register - The Women's College within the University B-020 of Sydney Vol. 1 1892-1939 Rosemary; Annable B-049 Biographical Register-A- Vol. 1. 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