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Edmund Barton and the 1897 Federal Convention
The New South Wales Legal Profession in 1917
Papers of Sir Edmund Barton Ms51
The Griffith Opinion Books: a Commentary
2020 SYDNEY CARNIVAL RACING PROGRAM Photo: Paul Mcmilan 02 TRACK SPECIFICATIONS
Residuum of Powers’ in the Great Anglo-American Federations: a Neo-Bagehotian-Coasean Gloss
The Constitution Makers
Forbes Flyer
The Former High Court Building Is Important As the First Headquarters of the High Court of Australia
'Anomalous Occurrences in Unusual Circumstances'? Towards a History
The High Court of Australia: a Personal Impression of Its First 100 Years
Erley Cemetery Who's Who Law and Disorder
Australian Legal Dynasties: the Stephens and the Streets
A Social History of the New South Wales Supreme Court Judges in the First World War Published in Bar News Winter 2009
The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics Rosalind
The Law at War (1916)
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 © High Court of Australia 2015
One of the 'Laws Women Need'1
Top View
HCA Brochure
The Mahatma and the High Court Judge
Magnanimous Leadership: Edmund Barton and the Australian Founding*
Edmund Barton and the Australian Founding
Edmund Barton by David Ash
SIR EDWARD Mctiernan
The New South Wales Bar and the Red Cross Missing and Wounded Enquiry Bureau1 by Tony Cunneen
Part Five Background Information
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Isaacs Law Society - Law Ball Canberra, 3 April 2009
Australian Judicial Review
Barristers in the First World War: Taking up the Cause: Rabaul, Gallipoli and the Home Front1
Law at War 1917
Barristers and Elected Office
BAR Winter Text 03 #6
Gaining Public Confidence in the Judiciary: Sir William Portus Cullen