A History of Australia: 'The old dead and the young tree green', 1916-1935Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 165
... protector of ' interests ' and the rights and privileges of minorities against the tyranny of the majority and mob rule : they believed in the King and the Empire as the preservers of order , the emblems of hierarchy , and the means of ...
... protector of ' interests ' and the rights and privileges of minorities against the tyranny of the majority and mob rule : they believed in the King and the Empire as the preservers of order , the emblems of hierarchy , and the means of ...
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... protectors of bourgeois society . In Australia riots never blossom into revolution , and there was no tradition of the army as an overt arm of gov ernment . The police strikers sought reinstatement . The Government replied with an ...
... protectors of bourgeois society . In Australia riots never blossom into revolution , and there was no tradition of the army as an overt arm of gov ernment . The police strikers sought reinstatement . The Government replied with an ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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