A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 55
... appointed different spheres for the one and the other . The Archbishop knew there had been a good deal of talk about the equality of men and women . But women exercised power not by mixing in the strife and turmoil of politics but in ...
... appointed different spheres for the one and the other . The Archbishop knew there had been a good deal of talk about the equality of men and women . But women exercised power not by mixing in the strife and turmoil of politics but in ...
Page 82
... appointed a Credentials Committee to decide who was and who was not a genuine Labor man . They appointed a managerial committee rather than a leader , for leadership , like the comforts of Parliament House , was a potential corrupter ...
... appointed a Credentials Committee to decide who was and who was not a genuine Labor man . They appointed a managerial committee rather than a leader , for leadership , like the comforts of Parliament House , was a potential corrupter ...
Page 144
... appointed by the Queen , and of such persons as from time to time might be appointed as his advisers ; a Supreme Court which should also be the High Court of Appeal for each colony in the federation . Barton also proposed that his ...
... appointed by the Queen , and of such persons as from time to time might be appointed as his advisers ; a Supreme Court which should also be the High Court of Appeal for each colony in the federation . Barton also proposed that his ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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