A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 184
... established as a Pacific power : the United States had taken over the Spanish possessions in the Philippines , and established their domination over the Hawaiian Islands ; Germany and France were demanding a share of the spoils in the ...
... established as a Pacific power : the United States had taken over the Spanish possessions in the Philippines , and established their domination over the Hawaiian Islands ; Germany and France were demanding a share of the spoils in the ...
Page 212
... establish British domination in South Africa any more than Australians wanted to establish British domination in Australia . In Australia , he maintained , they had self - government by Aus- tralians . Conference expressed its utter ...
... establish British domination in South Africa any more than Australians wanted to establish British domination in Australia . In Australia , he maintained , they had self - government by Aus- tralians . Conference expressed its utter ...
Page 344
... established order . Hughes played with the idea of appointing to the High Court men who agreed with Labor's view on the duty of the State to control trusts and combines.66 The death of one judge , R. E. O'Connor , in November 1912 ...
... established order . Hughes played with the idea of appointing to the High Court men who agreed with Labor's view on the duty of the State to control trusts and combines.66 The death of one judge , R. E. O'Connor , in November 1912 ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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