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52 - Urban Research Unit papers and publications
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63 - Manzoor Alam, S. (Professor, Dept of Geography & Director, Centre for Urban Research, Osmania University, Hyderabad); Problems of Urban and Metropolitan Planning in India
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64 - Bethune, Graeme (URU, RSSS, ANU); Housing Tenure and the Distribution of Income
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65 - Black, John (URU, RSSS, ANU); The Gravity of Accessibility - Seven Sydney Suburbs
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66 - Mant, John (URU, RSSS, ANU); Land Release Techniques and Residential Form (1 page only: argument to be discussed at a URU Seminar on 12 Aug 1974)
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67 - Kemp, D. C. (Geog., S.G.S); Financing and Oversupply in the Office Market
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68 - Batty, J. & Cushing, W.; Building an urban and regional budget system (outline of seminar presentation) & Cushing, W., (DURD); An Urban and Regional Budget System - A Preliminary Outline, Mar 1974
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69 - Atkins, Ruth (Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney); Canberra's Government: Some Observations (3 pp); Canberra's Government: Some Observations (13 pp)
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70 - Edwards, Paul (Formerly Chairman, Housing Forecast Group, National Economic Development Office U.K.); Land and House Prices in the U.K.
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71 - Davis, J. R. (URU, RSSS, ANU) & Crago, R. S. (Computing Section, RSSS and RSPacS); Instructions for Use of Symap
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