A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 33
... needed to soar into a prose poem on Australia's destiny . Putting on his far - away look , the look he employed with such effect in the company of people who had not seen the things he had seen , he formally moved that in the opinion of ...
... needed to soar into a prose poem on Australia's destiny . Putting on his far - away look , the look he employed with such effect in the company of people who had not seen the things he had seen , he formally moved that in the opinion of ...
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... needed him : the man who hoped for their recognition was no longer needed in the board rooms of Collins Street . At a further meeting on 12 September the Australasian Conference of Employers reaffirmed the principle of freedom of ...
... needed him : the man who hoped for their recognition was no longer needed in the board rooms of Collins Street . At a further meeting on 12 September the Australasian Conference of Employers reaffirmed the principle of freedom of ...
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... needed more money : they needed more staff . So the unemployed turned to the governments for bread , turned to them for work . But governments were the prisoners of their own beliefs , trapped in the cage of their own political ...
... needed more money : they needed more staff . So the unemployed turned to the governments for bread , turned to them for work . But governments were the prisoners of their own beliefs , trapped in the cage of their own political ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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