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He wanted to have nothing to do with those union bully boys or those wild visionaries with their talk of a new social order.36 Over a week later on 18 September at a requiem mass in St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney for the repose of the ...
He wanted to have nothing to do with those union bully boys or those wild visionaries with their talk of a new social order.36 Over a week later on 18 September at a requiem mass in St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney for the repose of the ...
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Munro - Ferguson also was confident that the Labor ministers would display the same high ability and executive capacity as their predecessors.50 The members of the Labor Government , as announced on 17 September , were men who wanted to ...
Munro - Ferguson also was confident that the Labor ministers would display the same high ability and executive capacity as their predecessors.50 The members of the Labor Government , as announced on 17 September , were men who wanted to ...
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By mid - September they were calling on their God to pour down their blessings on weapons of war . In Protestant churches members of the congregation sang with fervour those words which promised to the British continued ' dominion over ...
By mid - September they were calling on their God to pour down their blessings on weapons of war . In Protestant churches members of the congregation sang with fervour those words which promised to the British continued ' dominion over ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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