A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 155
... give his whole heart and strength . In that mood of exhilaration and exaltation which his words had inspired he called on the delegates to rise in their places to give three cheers for their beloved Queen . He also called afterwards for ...
... give his whole heart and strength . In that mood of exhilaration and exaltation which his words had inspired he called on the delegates to rise in their places to give three cheers for their beloved Queen . He also called afterwards for ...
Page 301
... give the help to the mother country that she had the right to expect from a wealthy and prosperous son . Labor would not give a Dreadnought . Labor would introduce Australian youth to military training , beginning at the age of ten ...
... give the help to the mother country that she had the right to expect from a wealthy and prosperous son . Labor would not give a Dreadnought . Labor would introduce Australian youth to military training , beginning at the age of ten ...
Page 386
... give it to those bloody police ' . By midnight the riot had died down , after the police had taken four soldiers into custody.54 In the meantime the troops and troopships for the expeditionary force were assembling in King George Sound ...
... give it to those bloody police ' . By midnight the riot had died down , after the police had taken four soldiers into custody.54 In the meantime the troops and troopships for the expeditionary force were assembling in King George Sound ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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