A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 84
... trial that day at Rockhampton would be placed in the temple of fame . Their names would be inscribed on that long roll of honour of those who were martyrs for labour's sake . Believing these unionists had erred and strayed 52 A. D. ...
... trial that day at Rockhampton would be placed in the temple of fame . Their names would be inscribed on that long roll of honour of those who were martyrs for labour's sake . Believing these unionists had erred and strayed 52 A. D. ...
Page 143
... trial of strength . At the first formal meeting the liberals won the day : Charles Cameron Kingston was elected president : a majority took the view that they had been sent there by the people to begin at the beginning and draft a new ...
... trial of strength . At the first formal meeting the liberals won the day : Charles Cameron Kingston was elected president : a majority took the view that they had been sent there by the people to begin at the beginning and draft a new ...
Page 211
... trial for their lives before a British military court . At the court martial Morant claimed he had been provoked by the brutality of the Boers to his superior officer and mate , Captain P. Hunt . He had seen his body lying in a gutter ...
... trial for their lives before a British military court . At the court martial Morant claimed he had been provoked by the brutality of the Boers to his superior officer and mate , Captain P. Hunt . He had seen his body lying in a gutter ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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