A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 85
... workers were portraying themselves as innocent victims of a capitalist conspiracy . On 7 March 1891 the Worker in Brisbane published a cartoon which sketched a bush worker with the sun of love shining through the whiskers on his Christ ...
... workers were portraying themselves as innocent victims of a capitalist conspiracy . On 7 March 1891 the Worker in Brisbane published a cartoon which sketched a bush worker with the sun of love shining through the whiskers on his Christ ...
Page 86
... Worker from Brisbane of Henry Lawson's vision of them as noble bushmen who were fighting to ensure that the toilers , not the idlers , owned the wealth they created - to stop Old Greed crooking his dirty hand and coming to take it from ...
... Worker from Brisbane of Henry Lawson's vision of them as noble bushmen who were fighting to ensure that the toilers , not the idlers , owned the wealth they created - to stop Old Greed crooking his dirty hand and coming to take it from ...
Page 190
... Labor included in the Federal Labor Party Platform the following plank : " Total exclusion of coloured and other undesirable races ' . In the eyes of the Brisbane Worker this fight for white Australia was ' the greatest and most ...
... Labor included in the Federal Labor Party Platform the following plank : " Total exclusion of coloured and other undesirable races ' . In the eyes of the Brisbane Worker this fight for white Australia was ' the greatest and most ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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