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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal series, Dorter, J. B, Building and construction law, 1985
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 66 Volume range: Vol. 1 No. 1 (1985) - Vol. 13 No. 6 (1997) ISSN: 08150605building laws -- australia -- periodicals, law reports: digests: etc -- australia -
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Journal series, Fleet Street patent law reports, [1968]
Previous owner: J. McL. EmmersonNo. of volumes: 47 Volume range: 1967-1974 (large) & Vol. 1 (1975) - Vol. 40 (2013) Later title: Fleet street reports of industrial property cases from the Commonwealth and Europe Editors: Lunzer, R. ([1967] - 1969) Haywood, R. (1969 - 1972) Fysh, M. (1973 - 1994) Vitoria, M. (1995 - 2011) Clark, F. (2012 - 2013)industrial property -- europe -- cases, industrial property -- great britain -- cases, patent laws and legislation -- great britain -- cases, patent laws and legislation -- europe -- cases -
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Journal series, CCH Australia Limited, Australian tax cases, 1969
Previous owners: Phillips Fox, Phillips, Fox & Masel, DLA Phillips Fox, DLA PiperNo. of volumes: 55 Volume range: 1969 - 2013 & Consolidated index and tables 1969 - 1989 Years with 2 volumes: 1984 - 1990, 2007 & 2013 parts in 2 binderstaxation -- law and legislation -- australia -- periodicals, taxation -- australia -- cases -- periodicals -
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Journal series, Butterworths Pty Limited, Australian company law reports [Australian corporations and securities reports], [1977]
Previous owners: Phillips Fox, Phillips, Fox & MaselNo. of volumes: 90 Volume range: Australian company law reports: Vol. 1 (1974-1976) - 15 (1988-1989) & Consolidated index and tables to volumes 1-15 Australian corporations and securities reports: Vol. 1 (1989-1990) - 68 part 1 (2008) & Index to volumes 1-65 Later title: Australian corporations and securities reports : being reports of judgements on company and securities law of the High Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia, the supreme courts of the states and territories of Australia and other relevant courts and tribunals. ISSN: 03138445corporation law -- australia -- cases, securities -- australia -- cases -
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Journal series, LBC Information Services, The Federal Court reports : the authorised reports of decisions of the Federal Court of Australia, 1988
Previous owner: Phillips FoxNo. of volumes: 189 Volume range: Vol. 20 - 175 part 2 + Consolidated Indexes for Vols. 1-25, 26-50, 51-80, 81-100, 101-127, 128-150, 151-170 Missing volumes: Vol. 24 part 1-2 Editors: Batt, J. M. (Vol. 20 - 22) Kline, V. (Vol. 23 - 175 part 2) Davies, O. M. L. (Indexes)ISSN: 08137803australia. federal court -- digests -- periodicals, law reports: digests: etc. -- australia -- periodicals -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal series, Parliament of Victoria, The Victorian Statutes, [1866]
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithNo. of volumes: 30 Volume range: 1866 Vol. I-III, 1890 Vol. I-V & VII, 1917 Vol. I-VII, 1929 Vol. I-V, 1958 Vol. I-IX Missing volumes: 1866 Vol. IV, 1890 Vol. VI law -- australia -- victoria -
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Journal series, The law reports : titles and indexes, 2010
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 5 Volume range: 2009-2013 Missing volumes: 2014 Parts necessary to bind parts of Weekly, Appeal, Chancery, Family division, Queen's Bench law reports -
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Journal series, The law reports : cumulative index, 2009
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 20 Volume range: Consolidated index 1953-1957, 2009-2014 -
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Loose-leaf binder, Butterworths, Australian criminal trial directions, 1995
Previous owner: T. H. SmithISBN: 0409311324instructions to juries -- australia, criminal law -- australia -
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Books, Adamson, T, Acts and ordinances in force in Victoria [Acts of council], 1855
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. Smith, Department of Agriculture Melbourne, Board of Agriculture Melbourne Victoria2 volumes On spine: Victoria, Acts of Councillaw -- australia -- victoria -
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01 Top North West corner large print rural court? -
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02 Bottom North West corner large narrow print with angels -
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03 Top Left North East corner, north wall 'This saintly woman', honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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04 Bottom Left North East corner, north wall T. W. Smith - young - cigarette in mouth -
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05 Top Centre North East corner, north wall Members of the Melbourne Bar, 1937, caricatured by Alan Reeve' feat. T. W. Smith at 21 -
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06 Top Right North East corner, north wall 'A sure case', honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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07 Bottom Right North East corner, north wall T. W. Smith - elderly - photograph -
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08 Top North East corner facing north west corner 'A respected citizen', honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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09 Bottom North East corner facing north west corner 'Plead not guilty', honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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10 Top Left North East corner, facing east corner 'Such a devoted husband', Honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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11 Bottom North East corner facing east corner 'Les geus de Justice'[?], 62-500B, Print[?], signature bottom right -
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12 Top Right North East corner facing east corner 'So goes his story', Honore Daumier, 1808-1879 -
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13 Top Left whiteboard panel Print of US Declaration of Independence -
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14 Bottom Left whiteboard panel Print of US Congress amendments to the Constitution - Bill of Rights -
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15 Top Right whiteboard panel 'Queens Council', 21/100, Briqdale[?] -
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16 Bottom Right whiteboard panel 'La fin de l'audience', H Daumier, from a water colour by H. Daumier in the Durand-Ruel Collection, print -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed photograph, Cpl Sperry BODSWORTH
Photograph of Private later Corporal Sperry Bodsworth born 27/8/1909. In 1940 aged 30 years he enlisted in the Army and assigned to the 2/21 Battalion. On 13/12/1941 the Battalion was deployed from Darwin to Ambon in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia, to form part of "Gull Force". The Battle of Ambon occurred between 30 January to 3 February, 1942. In April 1942 Bodsworth was listed as missing and on 1/6/1942 was reported as a Prisoner of War. Bodsworth was awarded a Mention in Despatches.The Battle of Ambon (30 January – 3 February 1942) occurred on the island of Ambon in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), during World War II. Japan invaded and conquered the island in a few days, facing Dutch, American and Australian forces. The chaotic and sometimes bloody fighting was followed by a series of major Japanese war crimes. Allied casualties in the battle were relatively light. However, at intervals for a fortnight after the surrender, Japanese personnel chose more than 300 Australian and Dutch prisoners of war at random and summarily executed them, at or near Laha airfield. In part, this was revenge for the sinking of the Japanese minesweeper, as some surviving crew of the minesweeper took part.. Three-quarters of the Australians captured on Ambon died before the war's end. Of the 582 who remained on Ambon, 405 died. They died of overwork, malnutrition, disease and one of the most brutal regimes among camps in which bashings were routine. Blood Oath, a 1990 Australian feature film is based on the real-life trial of Japanese soldiers for war crimes committed against Allied prisoners of war on the island of Ambon, in the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia), such as the Laha massacre of 1942.Brown timber frame containing black and white photograph of WW2 Soldier wearing slouch hatww2, gull force, ambon, sperry bodsworth, pow -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - TM 55-405-9 Army Aviation Maiintenance Engineering Manual Weight and Balance
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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Framed Tribute, Wangaratta Picture Framers, Gull Force
On the night of 30-31 January 1942 this small force of 1131 Australian soldiers were stationed at Ambon, an island which formed part of the Netherland East Indies (now Indonesia). An invasion of approximately 20,000 Japanese overwhelmed Gull Force and the majority of the Australian soldiers were taken prisoner. The execution of 229 at Laha, starvation, over work, disease and the absence of medical supplies led to horrific loss. At the cessation of hostilities only 352 of the original 1131 had made it back to Australia. 779 members of Gull Force made the supreme sacrifice and now lie in foreign fields. The Battle of Ambon (30 January – 3 February 1942) occurred on the island of Ambon in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), during World War II. Japan invaded and conquered the island in a few days, facing Dutch, American and Australian forces. The chaotic and sometimes bloody fighting was followed by a series of major Japanese war crimes. Allied casualties in the battle were relatively light. However, at intervals for a fortnight after the surrender, Japanese personnel chose more than 300 Australian and Dutch prisoners of war at random and summarily executed them, at or near Laha airfield. In part, this was revenge for the sinking of the Japanese minesweeper, as some surviving crew of the minesweeper took part.. Three-quarters of the Australians captured on Ambon died before the war's end. Of the 582 who remained on Ambon, 405 died. They died of overwork, malnutrition, disease and one of the most brutal regimes among camps in which bashings were routine. Blood Oath, a 1990 Australian feature film is based on the real-life trial of Japanese soldiers for war crimes committed against Allied prisoners of war on the island of Ambon, in the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia), such as the Laha massacre of 1942.Brown timber frame with gold coloured inner edge containing badge and tribute on grey backgroundGull Force 2/21 Battalion Ambon Laha In memory of and tribute to the Officers and Men of "Gull Force" comprising of 2/21 Battalion and attached Units.gull force, 2/21 battalion, ambon, ww2