Papers [manuscript]. 1903.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1903.

1. Handbill for Federal Constitution Vote; 2. Printed poem - Welcome to the members of the Dominions Royal Commission; 3. Preliminary notes, ms by B. O'Dowd. 1 p.; 4. Ten letters from B. P. O'Dowd to A. G. Stephens relating to the publication of 'Dawnward'

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O'dowd, Bernard, 1866-1953

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Great Britain. Dominions Royal Commission

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