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Vol. ML MSS. 2522/1-3: Papers re medical practice, 1899-1941 including Case book, 1899-1900, ledger, 1903-1909, used also as a rent book, 1905 and miscellaneous papers, 1918-1944 containing postage and petty cash book, 1918-1944 also used for the ML Rutherford Trust and other papers. Vol. ML MSS. 2522/4X-9: Records of personal investments and expenditure, 1913-1937 including cashbooks, 1915-1937 and investments Ledgers, 1913-1934.

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  • "Vol. ML MSS. 2522/1-3: Papers re medical practice, 1899-1941 including Case book, 1899-1900, ledger, 1903-1909, used also as a rent book, 1905 and miscellaneous papers, 1918-1944 containing postage and petty cash book, 1918-1944 also used for the ML Rutherford Trust and other papers. Vol. ML MSS. 2522/4X-9: Records of personal investments and expenditure, 1913-1937 including cashbooks, 1915-1937 and investments Ledgers, 1913-1934."@en
  • "Mss, programmes, running sheets, scores and parts, and sound recordings for the trilogy: "Hesperia : land of the evening star", "Westward the land is bright", and "The golden age". This chronicle in words and music of the history of Western Australia from 1829-1901 was written, arranged and produced by Alexander Turner, and first presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission at the 1969-1971 Festivals of Perth."@en
  • "Papers, 1963-1975 mainly relating to political and other organisations Turner had an interest in: included papers, finance reports and correspondence for the Australian Council for the Arts; also minutes and correspondence of the Advisory Coucil of the ALP; also minutes, reports and resolutions of the ALP State Council, State Conference, General Assembly; also election campaign material for the 1972 and 1974 federal elections and correspondence, ephemera and press cuttings relating to the 1973 Victorian state election, also miscellaneous political files."@en
  • "Letter from Hamilton, Piscattaway, to Dear Sir, re. received letter by Mr. Franklin and both Mr. Henry's and Mr. Bayard's interpretation of it. Also mentions death of Gen. Smalliwood."@en

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  • "Interviews"@en
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  • "Drama"@en
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