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... attitude of the police to the public in such matters as traffic control did much to establish the regard in which the Police Depart- ment was held in the community , Mr John Bonython , a director of the Advertiser , said yesterday ...
... attitude of the police to the public in such matters as traffic control did much to establish the regard in which the Police Depart- ment was held in the community , Mr John Bonython , a director of the Advertiser , said yesterday ...
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... attitudes and values throughout the interior regardless of state boundaries , and it is to be doubted whether Mr ... attitude so much deplored by their masters on the other side of the continent . The Advocate General and Judge of ...
... attitudes and values throughout the interior regardless of state boundaries , and it is to be doubted whether Mr ... attitude so much deplored by their masters on the other side of the continent . The Advocate General and Judge of ...
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... attitude to the interior , ' Australia proper ' , was the very opposite of that which had long been held by the working people who lived there . Instead of glorying in its dry distances , as did the bush - workers ( although often with ...
... attitude to the interior , ' Australia proper ' , was the very opposite of that which had long been held by the working people who lived there . Instead of glorying in its dry distances , as did the bush - workers ( although often with ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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