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At the close of the meeting those present rose to sing ' God Save the Queen'in a display of patriotic fervour.?1 When Great Britain declared war on the Boer Republics on 5 October 1899 all the Australian colonies offered to send troops ...
At the close of the meeting those present rose to sing ' God Save the Queen'in a display of patriotic fervour.?1 When Great Britain declared war on the Boer Republics on 5 October 1899 all the Australian colonies offered to send troops ...
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On 3 October 1899 the Colonial Office accepted the offer of colonial troops . It requested two units each from New South Wales and Victoria and one from each of the smaller colonies . Between 28 October and 5 November 1200 men with ...
On 3 October 1899 the Colonial Office accepted the offer of colonial troops . It requested two units each from New South Wales and Victoria and one from each of the smaller colonies . Between 28 October and 5 November 1200 men with ...
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Not long after Anstey had heaped scorn and contumely on the Fisher Budget of October 1915 Fisher told G. F. Pearce , the Minister for Defence , in the corridors of Parliament House , Melbourne , ' They can all go to ...... , George , I ...
Not long after Anstey had heaped scorn and contumely on the Fisher Budget of October 1915 Fisher told G. F. Pearce , the Minister for Defence , in the corridors of Parliament House , Melbourne , ' They can all go to ...... , George , I ...
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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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