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... never any intention in my mind to raise any question of colour . I have repudiated the whole story so often that I ... never withdrawn and never apologized for what was not , and never was intended to be , an insult to anybody . 13 ...
... never any intention in my mind to raise any question of colour . I have repudiated the whole story so often that I ... never withdrawn and never apologized for what was not , and never was intended to be , an insult to anybody . 13 ...
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... never be both . In April , 1972 , the Governor of South Australia , Sir Mark Oli- phant , predicted in a speech at the Adelaide Festival of Arts that sooner or later , the whole world was bound to be populated by a coffee - coloured ...
... never be both . In April , 1972 , the Governor of South Australia , Sir Mark Oli- phant , predicted in a speech at the Adelaide Festival of Arts that sooner or later , the whole world was bound to be populated by a coffee - coloured ...
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... never really forgiven by the Labor movement . Beasley and Ward were al- lies inside the Lang party , but their ... never vote for Ward . Some are still in the Parliament , although they were elected years after the split . There ...
... never really forgiven by the Labor movement . Beasley and Ward were al- lies inside the Lang party , but their ... never vote for Ward . Some are still in the Parliament , although they were elected years after the split . There ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
Copyright | |
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