A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 46
... officers . Like the wool men they were feeling the pinch . Ocean - going steamships were eating into the profits of the inter - colonial traffic : the linking of the colonies by rail from Brisbane to Adelaide in 1888 stole traffic from ...
... officers . Like the wool men they were feeling the pinch . Ocean - going steamships were eating into the profits of the inter - colonial traffic : the linking of the colonies by rail from Brisbane to Adelaide in 1888 stole traffic from ...
Page 378
... officer : he held aloof from the rank and file ; he cultivated excellence . At Duntroon he forbade married cadets ... officers and privates on the other there was a great gulf fixed . Nature had bestowed on him more charm than on ...
... officer : he held aloof from the rank and file ; he cultivated excellence . At Duntroon he forbade married cadets ... officers and privates on the other there was a great gulf fixed . Nature had bestowed on him more charm than on ...
Page 379
... officer in the country , noted with pain , ' are typical of this People ' . But what White liked most about Australians was the ' remarkably strong vein of Imperialism'.40 In a Military Order on 8 August Bridges announced the officers ...
... officer in the country , noted with pain , ' are typical of this People ' . But what White liked most about Australians was the ' remarkably strong vein of Imperialism'.40 In a Military Order on 8 August Bridges announced the officers ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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