A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 32
... present . Premiers , bankers , presidents of chambers of commerce , mayors , officers of the armed forces , were all there in their pomp and splendour . In the banquet hall were two emblems on which were printed the words which summed ...
... present . Premiers , bankers , presidents of chambers of commerce , mayors , officers of the armed forces , were all there in their pomp and splendour . In the banquet hall were two emblems on which were printed the words which summed ...
Page 33
... present and future prosperity of the Australasian colonies would be promoted by an early union under the Crown . He asked them to declare that in their opinion the developments in the national life of Australasia in population , in ...
... present and future prosperity of the Australasian colonies would be promoted by an early union under the Crown . He asked them to declare that in their opinion the developments in the national life of Australasia in population , in ...
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... 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 exhibition of con- federated ...
... 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 exhibition of con- federated ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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