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Historical Records of Australian Science
Volume 12 Number 4 1998
Introduction: Revisiting Australia's Wartime Radar Programme.
R MacLeod and R MacLeod
pp. 411-418
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The Radiophysics Laboratory at the University of Sydney.
H Minnett
pp. 419-427
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Radar and the Bombing of Darwin.
H Minnett, TB Alexander, FC Cooper and FH Porter
pp. 429-455
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Light-Weight Air Warning Radar.
H Minnett, TB Alexander, E Bullock, G Day, W Fielder-Gill, B Mills and RC Richardson
pp. 457-467
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The 'Bailey Boys': The University of Sydney and the Training of Radar Officers.
W Fielder-Gill, J Bennett, JA Davidson, A Pollard, FH Porter and RT Slayter
pp. 469-477
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Sources on Radar in the National Archives of Australia.
F Burn and K Cumming
pp. 479-484
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Radar Record-keeping in the CSIRO.
R Teakle
pp. 485-486
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Notes on Contributors
R MacLeod
pp. 487-489
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Bibliography
R MacLeod
pp. 491-493
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Otto Herzberg Frankel 1900-1998
L Evans
pp. 495-516
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Alexander George Ogston 1911-1996
O Smithies
pp. 517-532
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Book Review Section
J Jenkin
pp. 533-553
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