Summary: The Prudential Building in Adelaide houses the Deputy Commonwealth Statistician, D. L. J. Aitchison, who has been responsible for compiling and maintaining statistical records. The building stores volumes of statistical data dating back to 1938, covering various aspects such as trade, demography, and production. These records were initially prepared for the Colonial Office's use, and the State retains a copy. The State branch publications include the Statesman's Pocket Year Book, the Statistical Reporter, Quarterly Abstract, monthly and quarterly bulletins, and special bulletins on specific sections of statistics as information becomes available. The State Library in Adelaide, under the Principal Librarian H. G. Brideson, serves as a resource hub. Furthermore, historical information on Western Australia and South Australia's census records, religion demographics, and education framework are also provided, shedding light on the region's diversity, religious freedom, and educational systems. Additionally, insights into Luxembourg, Mexico, Denmark, Puerto Rico, Guam, Romania, and San Marino are outlined, depicting their historical backgrounds, governance, social welfare, and economic statistics.