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Page 86
We ' ll make the tyrants feel the sting Of those that they would throttle ; They
needn ' t say the fault is ours If blood should stain the wattle . The time was at
hand when the Australian bushman would knock the tyrants silly . Once again the
rebel ...
We ' ll make the tyrants feel the sting Of those that they would throttle ; They
needn ' t say the fault is ours If blood should stain the wattle . The time was at
hand when the Australian bushman would knock the tyrants silly . Once again the
rebel ...
Page 96
Once again charges were laid against the unionists . Once again they were fined
, and when the fines were not paid , the unionists were lodged in a common gaol
. is Once again the country was in the grip of a terrific drought . Out in those ...
Once again charges were laid against the unionists . Once again they were fined
, and when the fines were not paid , the unionists were lodged in a common gaol
. is Once again the country was in the grip of a terrific drought . Out in those ...
Page 289
Once again he was jotting down in his diary at night the words which summed up
the agonies of the day , words such as ... Suspecting that Mr Deakin was shilly -
shallying once again by thus preventing a Labor member , William Webster ...
Once again he was jotting down in his diary at night the words which summed up
the agonies of the day , words such as ... Suspecting that Mr Deakin was shilly -
shallying once again by thus preventing a Labor member , William Webster ...
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Contents
FRIENDS OF MAMMON AND PROPHETS OF EDEN | 1 |
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 43 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 55 |
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