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11. FreeShip and passenger records

National Library of Australia: A guide to ship and passenger records held at the National Library of Australia. Includes records held in print, microform and online formats.

12. FreeShipping Databases of the Western Australian Maritime Museum

Western Australian Maritime Museum: Databases include: The Richard McKenna Memorial Pictorial Shipping Database, Western Australian shipwreck database, Strangers on the Shore: Shipwreck survivors and their contact with Aboriginal groups in Western Australia 1628-1956, Library bibliographic Database and an Artefact Database (over 25,000 records)

13. OnsiteSingapore/Malaysia Collection - SMC

Informit: Covers material relating to Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and ASEAN (as an entity). It is strong in source material tracing the various aspects of the development of the Malay States, Singapore and the Bornean regions (excluding Indonesian Borneo) from their founding through the period of colonial government, up to independence and after.

14. Onsite(CDROM)South Australian Births, Registrations 1842 to 1906

South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society, Macbeth Genealogical Services: This CD is a compilation of data from the South Australian birth records between 1842 and 1906. Information that may be available includes: Surname; Given names; Date; Sex; Father; Mother; Birthplace/Residence; District; Book; Page; Cross-references.

15. Onsite(CDROM)South Australian Births, Registrations 1907 to 1928

South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society, Macbeth Genealogical Services: This CD contains over 220,000 records of births registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It contains births registered between 1907 and 1928, as well as many late registrations where the birth occurred many years earlier. Information that may be available includes: Surname; Given names; Date; Sex; Father; Mother; Birthplace/Residence; District; Book; Page; Cross-references.

16. Onsite(CDROM)South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842 to 1915

South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society: This publication contains over 225,000 records of deaths registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842.

17. OnsiteSouth Australian deaths registrations 1916 to 1972

South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society: "The last publication in the South Australian Birth, Death and Marriage Series, this index from 1916-1972 contains over 381,000 death entries that occurred during this period, as well as including 131 registrations of people whose deaths occurred before 1916, but were registered later (including one from 1885) It also covers the wars from the Great War to the Vietnam War with more than 3,700 designated war deaths." -- Gould website. AVAILABLE IN THE MAIN READING ROOM AUDIO VISUAL ROOM or IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.

18. Onsite(CDROM)South Australian Marriages Registrations 1917 to 1937

South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society ; Macbeth Genealogical Services: Contains records of marriages registered in the state under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. This information can be used to chart family history and identify the certificates you require, locate births for legal purposes, investigate local history and compile statistics, etc.

19. Onsite(CDROM)South Australian Marriages Registrations 1842 to 1916

South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society ; Macbeth Genealogical Services: This publication contains over 140,000 records of marriages registered in the state under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. This information can be used to chart family history and identify the certificates you require, locate births for legal purposes, investigate local history and compile statistics, etc.

20. FreeSoutheast Asian Serials Index (SASI)

The Library, Asia-Pacific Cluster, Australian National University, in cooperation with the Library, Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology (KITLV), The Netherlands.: The Southeast Asian Serials Index (SASI) provides access to information on Southeast Asia through the indexing of major academic and current affairs journals published in a range of countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, and The Netherlands.

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