A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 152
... weekly publication on 2 October 1897 , wanted a federation which would satisfy ' the cravings of the Victorian Democracy ' . It was not prepared to accept the work of the conciliators and compromisers of the Sydney convention . It was ...
... weekly publication on 2 October 1897 , wanted a federation which would satisfy ' the cravings of the Victorian Democracy ' . It was not prepared to accept the work of the conciliators and compromisers of the Sydney convention . It was ...
Page 243
... weekly journals and cartoons the picture of the factory worker as a brute coarsened by drink , and the woman worker as a vulgar tart who dreamed of the day when the contours of her face and her body were rendered invisible to the gaze ...
... weekly journals and cartoons the picture of the factory worker as a brute coarsened by drink , and the woman worker as a vulgar tart who dreamed of the day when the contours of her face and her body were rendered invisible to the gaze ...
Page 289
... weekly grievances debate be postponed . Suspecting that Mr Deakin was shilly - shallying once again by thus preventing a Labor member , William Webster , from bringing on a motion in favour of the immediate choice of site for the ...
... weekly grievances debate be postponed . Suspecting that Mr Deakin was shilly - shallying once again by thus preventing a Labor member , William Webster , from bringing on a motion in favour of the immediate choice of site for the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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