A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 96
... fight , at the same time applying what one observer called ' a torrent of disgusting language ' to the visitors . A fight broke out : doors and windows of the hotel were smashed to pieces . The police were sent for . Once again charges ...
... fight , at the same time applying what one observer called ' a torrent of disgusting language ' to the visitors . A fight broke out : doors and windows of the hotel were smashed to pieces . The police were sent for . Once again charges ...
Page 173
... fight against those fighting for their liberty and their country ? Australians , she said , did not understand . This was a capitalist war ! The British wanted to get control of the Rand and the mines . She was Olive Schreiner , the ...
... fight against those fighting for their liberty and their country ? Australians , she said , did not understand . This was a capitalist war ! The British wanted to get control of the Rand and the mines . She was Olive Schreiner , the ...
Page 271
... fight for the boxing championship of Australia between Bill Squires and Tim Murphy . The sponsors , led by John Wren , promised the patrons a ' roaring time ' . They were not disappointed . Though the punching only went on for eight ...
... fight for the boxing championship of Australia between Bill Squires and Tim Murphy . The sponsors , led by John Wren , promised the patrons a ' roaring time ' . They were not disappointed . Though the punching only went on for eight ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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