A History of Australia: 'The old dead and the young tree green', 1916-1935Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 79
... Reverend W. Borland assured the congregation it was God's will that the Empire should continue the struggle for the triumph of right and liberty . ' If God be for us ' , he asked , ' who can be against us'.68 Labor called on Hughes to ...
... Reverend W. Borland assured the congregation it was God's will that the Empire should continue the struggle for the triumph of right and liberty . ' If God be for us ' , he asked , ' who can be against us'.68 Labor called on Hughes to ...
Page 366
... Reverend Samuel Marsden , and grandson of Charles Cowper , an early Premier who had forged the long - lasting alliance between the country gentry and the patricians of the cities - told them they had gathered there ' to clean up ...
... Reverend Samuel Marsden , and grandson of Charles Cowper , an early Premier who had forged the long - lasting alliance between the country gentry and the patricians of the cities - told them they had gathered there ' to clean up ...
Page 381
... Reverend R. B. S. Hammond opened a hostel in Sydney for those who had ' lost out in the worst possible way ' . Another hostel was opened for the homeless at Darling Harbour . The forgotten men would not be pampered : no intoxi- cating ...
... Reverend R. B. S. Hammond opened a hostel in Sydney for those who had ' lost out in the worst possible way ' . Another hostel was opened for the homeless at Darling Harbour . The forgotten men would not be pampered : no intoxi- cating ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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