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INDEX TO “EDUCATION,” VOLUME 31
Fix this textThis index covers all numbers of "Education" issued in 1950.
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Fix this textNEWS ITEMS AND GENERAL INFORMATION,
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Fix this textPrevious indexes are to be found ‘as follows:
Fix this textVolume 28 (Nov., 1946, to Dec., 1947, inclusive), Feb., 1948, issue.
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Fix this textThe index to Volume 27 was printed separately.
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Fix this textAccommodation and housing: Board's reply 107
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Fix this textA.C.E.R. book's appreciative reference to
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Fix this textA.C.T.U. leaders defend union rights 46
Fix this textAdministrative officers 45
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Fix this textAffiliation with A.C.T.U. and Labour Council:
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Fix this text"Age of atom bombs and candles": Men Assist-
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Fix this textAge on enrolment, pupils' 122
Fix this textAllowance while waiting to secure home 50
Fix this textAll wars are fought against children 81
Fix this textAluminium schools 34
Fix this textAnnual Conference, 1949: deputation to Minister
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Fix this textAnnual Report: extracts from 141
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Fix this textAppointments Committees: election results 112
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Fix this text"Argus," Melbourne: editorial on Dr. James
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Fix this textArmament expenditure and world wars: Pro-
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Fix this textAssociations' support for Federation action 34,
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Fix this textAssociations support New Deal plan 119
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Fix this textAtomic energy for peaceful purposes: Council
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Fix this text"At the Farm": infants' primer 71
Fix this textAustralian Teachers' Federation Annual Confer-
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Fix this textBarclay, Miss H., 45
Fix this textBasic wage: action for increased 38
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Fix this textBathurst's example of local activity 94
Fix this textBlind children: education of 34
Fix this textBrawn, James Andrew: the late 83
Fix this textBroken Hill, accommodation at: Association's
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Fix this textBudget, State, and education 121
Fix this textBuilding, essential 94
Fix this textBuildings, school: Department adopts Federation
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Fix this textBus services: small schools and 34
Fix this textCalifornia: 59,000 children in emergency class-
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Fix this textClarke, Mr. F. C., 19
Fix this textClassrooms, shortage of 9
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Fix this textCommonwealth Bank's gift of library books 128
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Fix this textCommunist Party Dissolution Bill: Council deci-
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Fix this textConference topics chosen 122
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Fix this textDefend the Federation against disruption 129
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Fix this textDuplicators for schools 70
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Fix this textEngland: a senior approved school 134
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Fix this textFederation Library additions 101
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Fix this textFrench libraries lost some two million books 100
Fix this textFurniture, modern school 67
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Fix this textGeneral secretaries: conference of 34
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Fix this textLabour Council: prices control 128
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Fix this textAnnual Conference 2
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Fix this textMedley, Sir John, on academic freedom 118
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