A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 238
... William Morris Hughes was likewise assuring electors in the suburbs of Sydney that it was all a wicked lie spread abroad by conservatives that Labor threatened religion , family , or private property . Labor was not a party ad- vocating ...
... William Morris Hughes was likewise assuring electors in the suburbs of Sydney that it was all a wicked lie spread abroad by conservatives that Labor threatened religion , family , or private property . Labor was not a party ad- vocating ...
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... William Morris Hughes , also on a visit to London , addressed the National Service League on the duty of every citizen to defend his country . He wanted universal military training . Conscription , he said , led to militarism ...
... William Morris Hughes , also on a visit to London , addressed the National Service League on the duty of every citizen to defend his country . He wanted universal military training . Conscription , he said , led to militarism ...
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... William Morris Hughes as leader of the Australian Labor Party . On 27 October the Gover- nor - General commissioned Hughes to form a government . In his moment of triumph Hughes resembled a famous description by the poet Pope : he was ...
... William Morris Hughes as leader of the Australian Labor Party . On 27 October the Gover- nor - General commissioned Hughes to form a government . In his moment of triumph Hughes resembled a famous description by the poet Pope : he was ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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