A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 95
... Edmund Barton , Attorney - General and acting Colonial Secretary of New South Wales . They wanted the government to provide bread and money for men , women and children who were actually starving . Barton , too , listened with great ...
... Edmund Barton , Attorney - General and acting Colonial Secretary of New South Wales . They wanted the government to provide bread and money for men , women and children who were actually starving . Barton , too , listened with great ...
Page 143
... Edmund Barton bided their time . The great debate had begun : the political servants of the bourgeoisie were about ... Edmund Barton be requested to submit resolutions to the convention , thus confirming him in the position of leader of ...
... Edmund Barton bided their time . The great debate had begun : the political servants of the bourgeoisie were about ... Edmund Barton be requested to submit resolutions to the convention , thus confirming him in the position of leader of ...
Page 219
... Barton had his reward . His Majesty graciously dubbed him a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished ... Edmund Barton had to settle for half : the creation of an Australian branch of the Royal Naval Reserve . He dined at ...
... Barton had his reward . His Majesty graciously dubbed him a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished ... Edmund Barton had to settle for half : the creation of an Australian branch of the Royal Naval Reserve . He dined at ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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