A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 207
... living would not be dragged down to the level of those unfortunate salesmen of ' embroidered petticoats ' or the savages in the Queensland sugar fields . White Australia ensured the standard of living befitting the superiority of the ...
... living would not be dragged down to the level of those unfortunate salesmen of ' embroidered petticoats ' or the savages in the Queensland sugar fields . White Australia ensured the standard of living befitting the superiority of the ...
Page 287
... living in the existence mapped out for Australians by the ' gloomy apostles of purityranny ' , Mr Deakin set an example to his fellow - Australians : he worked in his office on Melbourne Cup Day . Never one to smile in public ...
... living in the existence mapped out for Australians by the ' gloomy apostles of purityranny ' , Mr Deakin set an example to his fellow - Australians : he worked in his office on Melbourne Cup Day . Never one to smile in public ...
Page 323
... living . As the Commonwealth School Paper put it in its issue of 1 November 1910 , it was much easier for a man to make a good living in New South Wales , and get a nice , snug home for his family than in the towns or countryside of ...
... living . As the Commonwealth School Paper put it in its issue of 1 November 1910 , it was much easier for a man to make a good living in New South Wales , and get a nice , snug home for his family than in the towns or countryside of ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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