Abstract
THE Commonwealth Year Book is always most informative. It contrives, mainly through the medium of statistics, to give a view of Australian life as a whole. It would be difficult to find any important aspect of Australian activity that is omitted from its pages, and where considerations of space demand curtailment of treatment, full reference is given to relevant publications. In many aspects also the statistics are all the more useful since comparable statistics are given for other States.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Canberra
Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia. No. 30, 1937. Prepared by Dr. Roland Wilson. Pp. xxxii + 1021. (Canberra: Government Printer, 1938.) 5s.
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Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Canberra. Nature 142, 191 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142191d0
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