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July 4, 1776 didn t mean independence for all
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Literary connections between Australia and Japan In the library I found a comprehensive supply of books in English specificaly relating to my project, including translations into English of Japanese fiction, and I aslo found interconnected material giving me good background knowledge. I was quite impressed by some of the latest collections of sociological materials, for example, seven volumes of short stories published in occupied Japan (1945-1952) by Fujiwara Shoten. I came across them while browsing in the stack.
Dr David Chapman, Program Director, International Studies and Senior Lecturer, University of South Australia
Koseki: the ‘State’ of creating and controlling Japanese citizens
His sister had shared an earlier update on his condition on Facebook last Friday. I got to see Sam today! All the phone calls in the world aren t the same as being able to touch his actual face. I couldn t help it, I cried, Hilde wrote on the official page for their breast cancer charity, Love Your Sister.
Getting better: Hilde shared this photo to Instagram on Wednesday of her brother s scabbed hands from his hospital bed, and captioned the post, No words
Healing: Samuel (pictured in October 2017) will spend weeks in hospital after being hit by a car and suffering head injuries last month
John Hamilton Mortimer and the discovery of Captain Cook
John Hamilton Mortimer (1740-1779),
Captain James Cook, Sir Joseph Banks, Lord Sandwich, Dr Daniel Solander and Dr John Hawkesworth, c. 1771, oil on canvas, nla.pic-an7351768
The National Library of Australia holds within its large collection of artworks a most intriguing eighteenth century painting, the bequest of Dame Merlyn Myer. A beautiful work in good condition, the painting is unsigned and lacks its original title. Early research into the painting revealed that it had hung unremarked in private collections for 150 years and then suffered a misattribution to Johann Zoffany which, while initially inflating its value in the art market, had obscured the painting’s true identity and significance. Rejection of the Zoffany attribution also cast doubt on the subjects Joseph Banks and Captain Cook and the date 1771
Israel s badly kept secret: Selling arms to regimes at war
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