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Sir Henry argued that if Australians wanted to get rid of the Chinese then it was fortunate that they were part of the British Empire . It was preposterous to believe that three million people scattered over a vast continent could ...
Sir Henry argued that if Australians wanted to get rid of the Chinese then it was fortunate that they were part of the British Empire . It was preposterous to believe that three million people scattered over a vast continent could ...
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He was loyal to both the Empire and Australia . The Empire and Australia were under threat . Viscount Kitchener , the commander - in - chief of the British forces in South Africa , had been in Australia to report to Mr Deakin's ...
He was loyal to both the Empire and Australia . The Empire and Australia were under threat . Viscount Kitchener , the commander - in - chief of the British forces in South Africa , had been in Australia to report to Mr Deakin's ...
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The war had converted some Australian nationalists , the dreamers of the great Australian dream , into defenders of the Empire and servants of the British governing classes . " 4 The men of the old order of society carried on as though ...
The war had converted some Australian nationalists , the dreamers of the great Australian dream , into defenders of the Empire and servants of the British governing classes . " 4 The men of the old order of society carried on as though ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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