A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 198
... of outdoor sports , but not a man to lead a revolution . Andrew Fisher , the most prominent of the Queensland men , had no such vision in his soul . King O'Malley was a mountebank from North America , a one - time addict to the stagger ...
... of outdoor sports , but not a man to lead a revolution . Andrew Fisher , the most prominent of the Queensland men , had no such vision in his soul . King O'Malley was a mountebank from North America , a one - time addict to the stagger ...
Page 337
... King O'Malley wanted a people's bank . He had been talking in frothy language about a people's bank ever since the short - lived Watson Government of 1904 and had managed to persuade the Brisbane Conference of 1908 to include the ...
... King O'Malley wanted a people's bank . He had been talking in frothy language about a people's bank ever since the short - lived Watson Government of 1904 and had managed to persuade the Brisbane Conference of 1908 to include the ...
Page 353
... of the Imperial uniform and Lady Denman , Mr Fisher in a ceremonial black coat and silk top hat and King O'Malley in a Whitmanesque man - of - the people outfit of soft hat and sack suit , which was part of his democratic manner . King O' ...
... of the Imperial uniform and Lady Denman , Mr Fisher in a ceremonial black coat and silk top hat and King O'Malley in a Whitmanesque man - of - the people outfit of soft hat and sack suit , which was part of his democratic manner . King O' ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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