A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 20
Page 157
... Aborigine . The Aborigines were still ' the pariah dogs looking for bones and scraps ' in the cities , the country towns , and the Australian bush . For some reason the white men and women did not understand , to be born an Aborigine ...
... Aborigine . The Aborigines were still ' the pariah dogs looking for bones and scraps ' in the cities , the country towns , and the Australian bush . For some reason the white men and women did not understand , to be born an Aborigine ...
Page 158
... Aborigines . They did not challenge the as- sumption of the missionaries that the Aborigines were ' little children ' who must be protected against the white man and against themselves . The Abori- gines must have guardians . In the ...
... Aborigines . They did not challenge the as- sumption of the missionaries that the Aborigines were ' little children ' who must be protected against the white man and against themselves . The Abori- gines must have guardians . In the ...
Page 478
... Aborigines were also on the move . On 6 November 1931 the freak Aboriginal fast bowler Eddie Gilbert had knocked Don Bradman's bat out of his hand with his first ball , made him drop to the pitch with his second ball , and had him ...
... Aborigines were also on the move . On 6 November 1931 the freak Aboriginal fast bowler Eddie Gilbert had knocked Don Bradman's bat out of his hand with his first ball , made him drop to the pitch with his second ball , and had him ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Aborigines Anzac April Argus asked August Australian Labor Party Australian Worker believed Billy Hughes Bob Menzies bourgeois Bradman British Bruce Bulletin bush C'wealth P.D. called Canberra capitalist Commonwealth communists Conference conservatives Country Party cricket December diggers election electors England English Esson to Vance Evatt February Federal fight Folder Frank Anstey German Governor-General heart Henry Lawson hero human Ibid Imperial industrial Jack Lang January Jimmy Scullin Joe Lyons John Curtin July June King and Empire Kisch knew Labor Daily Labor movement Latham leader London Louis Esson March Melbourne militants moral National Nationalist Nettie Palmer never November October Palmer Papers Parliament police political Premier Prime Minister Queensland sang September Socialist society soldiers South Wales spoke stood Sydney talk Ted Theodore things told trade unions tralian Vance Palmer victory vote W. M. Hughes wanted Weekly women Yarraside