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The Early Auditors-General and the Crisis in Public Finance

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Acquisition number: 
104
Catalogue number: 
emrp0001-200209-p202-220
File name: 
RP1
File location: 
Bookcase

Looks at the people responsible for early Melbourne's finances. Hugh Childers was the second Auditor-General and lived in Jolimont. Victorian Historical Journal. September 2002 pp.202-220.

Item type: 
Article
Author: 
Peter Yule
Date of publication or creation: 
2002
Publisher: 
Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Year acquired: 
2002
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