A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 93
Page 137
... South Wales had prompted Henry Parkes to suggest the writing of a history of New South Wales and the publication of the historical records of New South Wales . Parkes had also suggested that New South Wales should from that time be ...
... South Wales had prompted Henry Parkes to suggest the writing of a history of New South Wales and the publication of the historical records of New South Wales . Parkes had also suggested that New South Wales should from that time be ...
Page 139
... South Wales , George Reid , on 3 December 1894 he spoke his mind quite freely to them . He was not going to listen to insulting speeches and language that was tantamount to sedition . Neither the unemployed nor the working classes were ...
... South Wales , George Reid , on 3 December 1894 he spoke his mind quite freely to them . He was not going to listen to insulting speeches and language that was tantamount to sedition . Neither the unemployed nor the working classes were ...
Page 167
... South Wales requests . After five days debate behind closed doors they agreed on the following resolutions : that at a joint sitting of the two houses for the purpose of settling disputes between the chambers , the decision of an ...
... South Wales requests . After five days debate behind closed doors they agreed on the following resolutions : that at a joint sitting of the two houses for the purpose of settling disputes between the chambers , the decision of an ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Aborigines Adelaide Alfred Deakin Andrew Fisher April Argus army asked August Australian colonies Barton believed Bill bourgeois bourgeoisie Brisbane British Bulletin bush C'wealth P.D. Canberra capital capitalist Chris Watson Church civilization conference conservatives constitution Cook Daily Telegraph Deakin Papers December declared defence delegates democracy Diary diggers dream Edmund Barton election electors Empire English eyes February federal Fisher George Reid Governor-General heart Henry Lawson Henry Parkes honour Hughes human Ibid imperial industry January John Forrest Joseph Cook July June Kalgoorlie King O'Malley knew Labor Party land leader Legislative liberals living London March Marshall-Hall Melbourne Minister moral November October parliament passion political politicians Premier Queensland Senate September social socialist society soldiers South Australia South Wales Table Talk Tocsin told union Victoria vote wanted Watson Western Australia William William Morris Hughes women Worker Brisbane Worker Sydney