A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Majesty's Government in Australia did not dispute or de- preciate the services rendered to the Empire by its Indian soldiers or wish to cause pain to Indians by coupling them with Chinese . Paul Soong Quong , a Wesleyan Church Chinese ...
... Majesty's Government in Australia did not dispute or de- preciate the services rendered to the Empire by its Indian soldiers or wish to cause pain to Indians by coupling them with Chinese . Paul Soong Quong , a Wesleyan Church Chinese ...
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... Majesty in Council . The parliament might make laws limiting the matters in which such leave might be asked , but proposed laws containing any limitation should be reserved by the Governor - General for Her Majesty's pleasure.9 92 When ...
... Majesty in Council . The parliament might make laws limiting the matters in which such leave might be asked , but proposed laws containing any limitation should be reserved by the Governor - General for Her Majesty's pleasure.9 92 When ...
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... Majesty's Theatre . Harry Lauder was a must for those who wanted to have a good laugh and maybe a nostalgic little cry without any pangs of conscience . Fritz Hart , who dreamed of the day when the curtain went up at His Majesty's on an ...
... Majesty's Theatre . Harry Lauder was a must for those who wanted to have a good laugh and maybe a nostalgic little cry without any pangs of conscience . Fritz Hart , who dreamed of the day when the curtain went up at His Majesty's on an ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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