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The Governor , Lord Hopetoun , graciously accepted the invitation to be present . Premiers , bankers , presidents of chambers of commerce , mayors , officers of the armed forces , were all there in their pomp and splendour .
The Governor , Lord Hopetoun , graciously accepted the invitation to be present . Premiers , bankers , presidents of chambers of commerce , mayors , officers of the armed forces , were all there in their pomp and splendour .
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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 this conference , the best interests and the present and ...
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 this conference , the best interests and the present and ...
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Sir Henry Wrixon moved that those present should petition the Queen to secure the reform of abuses . Sir Henry told them the movement that night was based upon the brotherhood of British subjects everywhere . Australians should give an ...
Sir Henry Wrixon moved that those present should petition the Queen to secure the reform of abuses . Sir Henry told them the movement that night was based upon the brotherhood of British subjects everywhere . Australians should give an ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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