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    C.J. Miller et P.A. Lovell, Product Liability

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    C.J. Miller et P.A. Lovell, Product Liability. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 29 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1977. pp. 636-637

    C.J. Miller et P.A. Lovell, Product Liability

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    C.J. Miller et P.A. Lovell, Product Liability. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 29 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1977. pp. 636-637

    Nubba Station subdivision, Wallendbeen, New South Wales [cartographic material] : special area selections, 16,000 acres! : to be thrown open on Thursday, March 23, at 10 a.m., in the Lodge Room, Town Hall, Cootamundra : 20 acres to 250 acre farms, and extended areas without limit.

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    Sales plan for land in Nubba region, New South Wales. Includes local sketch.; Dated from perpetual calendar.; "Plans of subdivision and schedules of reserved prices can be obtained from Messrs. Miller & Miller and Mr. James Connell, auctioneers, Cootamundra, and Mr C.J. Dillon, auctioneer, Murrumburrah."; "Survey completed by me on the 20th July 1891, Henry C. Fowler, L.S., under R.P. Act."; "Title - Torrens', freehold."; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp2973

    C.J. Koch (1932 - )

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    Biographical, bibliographical, and literary historiography of Australian author C.J. Koch

    Pretoriana, vol. 3, no. 2, Dec 1953

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    Ons adverteerders -- The firm of John J. Kirkness -- Die reisbeskrywing van Mej. Susan Miller Clary / J. Ploeger -- Enkele herinnerings / L.R. Middelberg -- Pretoria fifty years ago IV / C.J. Beanes -- Die kronieke van Wallmannsthal I / T.S. van RooyenOns adverteerders -- The firm of John J. Kirkness -- Die reisbeskrywing van Mej. Susan Miller Clary / J. Ploeger -- Enkele herinnerings / L.R. Middelberg -- Pretoria fifty years ago IV / C.J. Beanes -- Die kronieke van Wallmannsthal I / T.S. van Rooye

    Couchiching

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]On the Severn River winding to the distant Georgian Bay [first line]Ho! for a sail on Lake Simcoe [first line of chorus]C [key]Moderato assai e molto legato [tempo]Champlain statue (photograph) [illustration]Patriotic song [form/genre]E.W. Miller [arranger]Map of Ontario on back cover map [note]Publisher's Advertisement on inside first page [note

    Glacial and paraglacial history of the Troutbeck Valley, Cumbria, UK: integrating airborne LIDAR, multibeam bathymetry and geological field mapping

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    High resolution airborne LiDAR (light detection and ranging) and multibeam bathymetry data, supplemented by geomorphological and geological field mapping are used to derive the glacial and post-glacial history of Troutbeck Valley (English Lake District) at a catchment scale. The results inform wider regional and ice sheet wide glacial reconstructions and demonstrate the effectiveness of an integrated approach combining geomorphological and sedimentological signatures with remote sensing. The holistic catchment approach is used to reconstruct palaeo-ice flow and behaviour of a small part of the last British and Irish Ice Sheet, identifying a series of depositional environments that accompanied both ice advance, ice retreat and post-glacial deposition within the Lake District. Drumlins are mapped in the lower catchment and show multiple regional (wider-extent) ice flow events and a sedimentology consistent with deposition by lodgement processes during the Main Late Devensian Stadial. Other subglacial deposits include till sequences formed under variable basal conditions beneath an advancing ice mass. Retreat features include a suite of recessional moraines formed by still-stands or small readvances of an outlet glacier. Following deglaciation, major sediment redistribution led to formation of a large fan delta via paraglacial and post-glacial fluvial sedimentation. This study indicates that an integrated approach, using geomorphology, sedimentology and remote sensing on a catchment scale, is capable of deriving a more in-depth understanding of regional ice sheet reconstructions and highlights the complexity of palaeo-ice sheet dynamics at a range of spatial scales

    Audio Interview with Mr. C.J. Rayner Whiteley

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    Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took seventeen hours by horse to travel from Perryvale to Edmonton. Billy Loutit took the same message by foot arriving in Edmonton about the same time. Mr. Whiteley discusses early settlers, farming, homesteading and businesses. He has many anecdotes about life and people living in Athabasca at the start of the twentieth century. He freighted for ten years with the Hudson's Bay Company and also discusses early farming prices and technology extensivelyInformative Interview of Mr. C.J. Raymor Whitely In April 1961 on a Reel to Reel tape recorded onto cassette by R. Tanhas March 198

    Reference to the index of the correspondence of Walter Stone and Edmund Morris Miller, 1948 - 1964.

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    Edmund Morris Miller (1881-1964) scholar, Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Librarian at the University of Tasmania, had extensive correspondence with Walter Stone, publisher and book collector of Sydney and publisher of Biblionews , between 1948 and 1964 about book collecting and Australian literature. Letters include references to J.K. Morris (d. 1958) ,Henry Kendall and Rev. Thornton Reed's thesis on Kendall, Fred. Bloomfield, Roderick Quinn, C.J. Brennan, W.E. Fitzhenry (editor of The Bulletin ), M. Gilmour and to The Tasmanian, Launceston's first newspaper (9). Morris Miller sometimes enclosed copies of his letters to others, including J.K. Morris (1951), and there are also letters from W.E. Fitzhenry of The Bulletin sent by Morris. Miller to Stone for his files
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