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On 23 August ' Birdie ' cabled the Australian Defence Department for
reinforcements . On 24 August the Secretary of State for the Colonies , on advice
from the Army Council , cabled for reinforcements owing to heavy casualties
suffered by the ...
On 23 August ' Birdie ' cabled the Australian Defence Department for
reinforcements . On 24 August the Secretary of State for the Colonies , on advice
from the Army Council , cabled for reinforcements owing to heavy casualties
suffered by the ...
Page 95
On 7 August , at Villers Bretonneux where the Australians had made their heroic
stand the preceding April , he exhorted the troops under his command to ' inflict
blows upon the enemy which will make him stagger , and will bring the end ...
On 7 August , at Villers Bretonneux where the Australians had made their heroic
stand the preceding April , he exhorted the troops under his command to ' inflict
blows upon the enemy which will make him stagger , and will bring the end ...
Page 385
On 3 August the Master Bakers ' Association in Sydney refused to accept dole
coupons in return for bread . Two days later the Lang Government announced
that their Treasury was empty . There was consternation in the public service .
On 3 August the Master Bakers ' Association in Sydney refused to accept dole
coupons in return for bread . Two days later the Lang Government announced
that their Treasury was empty . There was consternation in the public service .
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 83 |
THE GOSPEL OF HUGHES OR A NEW ORDER? | 151 |
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