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... China Mao Tse - Tung was asking : Who rules over man's destiny ? —and dreaming of setting the people of China afire with words of revolution , and teaching the people to count ' the mighty no more than muck ' . In the Rhineland D. H. ...
... China Mao Tse - Tung was asking : Who rules over man's destiny ? —and dreaming of setting the people of China afire with words of revolution , and teaching the people to count ' the mighty no more than muck ' . In the Rhineland D. H. ...
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... Chinese . ' Hail , Sir Otto with the Kaffir outlook ! ' The Australian Worker was angry : ' Our work- ers ' , they wrote , ' spilt their blood to save England's war lords . Now they must go hungry to fatten England's money lords ' . All ...
... Chinese . ' Hail , Sir Otto with the Kaffir outlook ! ' The Australian Worker was angry : ' Our work- ers ' , they wrote , ' spilt their blood to save England's war lords . Now they must go hungry to fatten England's money lords ' . All ...
Page 420
... China and plans for expansion in the south Pacific . Mao Tse Tung was talking of the awakening of the workers and peasants of China in their millions , to fight as one man under ' the riot of red flags ' . Moscow radio began its daily ...
... China and plans for expansion in the south Pacific . Mao Tse Tung was talking of the awakening of the workers and peasants of China in their millions , to fight as one man under ' the riot of red flags ' . Moscow radio began its daily ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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