New: Geologic and Mineral Resource Map of Afghanistan; Online Exhibit from National Library of Australia
Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text
Personal Wealth--United Kingdom--Lists & Rankings
Source: Sunday Times of London
Just Released, Rich List 2006
"The definitive guide to the richest 1,000 in Britain and Ireland." Direct to tables. All tables are available as PDF files. Also includes Europe's Richest 100. You can also search the list.
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Journalists--World War One
Source: National Library of Australia
Online Exhibit: Despatches from Gallipoli
"Despatches from Gallipoli is a website which includes transcripts of the news stories of journalists Charles Bean, Keith Murdoch, Phillip Schuler and Charles Smith and highlights the role of the correspondent in the development of an Australian identity. Official war correspondents were an innovation of the First World War and their despatches provided a means for everyday Australians to receive information about the activities of their troops. Overseas news services provided minimal coverage of Australian troops and soldiers' letters to home were often out of date. The website includes war images, accounts of battles, examples of censorship, and discussions of the Australian legend. It also includes a copy of a letter written by Keith Murdoch, the father of Rupert Murdoch, to Prime Minister Fisher regarding the conditions facing Australian troops at Gallipoli."
See Also: More Online Exhibits from the National Library of Australia
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Parliament--Australia
Source: Parliamenrary Library
New Research Note: Members of the Commonwealth Parliament with War Service
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Afghanistan--Geology--Map
Source: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic and Mineral Resource Map of Afghanistan Full color map in (large) PDF format (121 MB)
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