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Recent acquisitions highlights - June 2018


Similarly,a number of Australian families may well now find their convict ancestors in 
Nineteenth century business history is still a relatively untold story in Australia, with sources of information tending to be disparate and ephemeral. The Library was fortunate to acquire 
Photographic advertising directory and pastime album, a large and very rare collection of business announcements, address cards and advertisements from the principal trades, professions and business houses of Sydney and the northern New South Wales districts from 1886. The advertisements surround what are mainly contemporary scenic photographs: the yellow pages and websites of the era.
The Library was thrilled to acquire  ....

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Fiery Today Show debate on whether kids should be allowed to take religious weapons to school


19:19 EDT, 17 May 2021
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A fiery debate has erupted on the Today show about whether children should be able to take religious weapons to school after a teenager was allegedly stabbed with a Sikh kirpan in Sydney.
The 14-year-old boy who allegedly used the knife was legally allowed to carry it on school grounds because it was classified a religious weapon by the education department. 
The NSW Department of Education reacted on Tuesday morning by placing a ban on such weapons. 
Under religious tradition, the curved knife must be carried by Sikhs at all times to remind them of their duty to uphold and defend the truth courageously . ....

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