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When Lyne failed to win support , Hopetoun asked Barton to form a government . He accepted the role with the same dignity and concern for compromise which he had displayed in abundance at the federal conventions .
When Lyne failed to win support , Hopetoun asked Barton to form a government . He accepted the role with the same dignity and concern for compromise which he had displayed in abundance at the federal conventions .
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Before leaving London Munro - Ferguson had asked the Australian High Commissioner for advice . Sir George Reid , who throve on the culinary delights and the rhetorical extravagances of Edwardian London , put him in the picture about ...
Before leaving London Munro - Ferguson had asked the Australian High Commissioner for advice . Sir George Reid , who throve on the culinary delights and the rhetorical extravagances of Edwardian London , put him in the picture about ...
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At their meeting that day the Governor - General asked Cook whether it was possible that any members of his party would desert to the opposition , and so make it possible for Mr Fisher to form a government . The Governor - General asked ...
At their meeting that day the Governor - General asked Cook whether it was possible that any members of his party would desert to the opposition , and so make it possible for Mr Fisher to form a government . The Governor - General asked ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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