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Page 43
... Cook met Hughes in the latter's room in Parlia ment House , Melbourne . Hughes did not want to join with the Liberals . He wanted to form a new National Labor Party . Hume Cook asked him where his power base would be , and where the ...
... Cook met Hughes in the latter's room in Parlia ment House , Melbourne . Hughes did not want to join with the Liberals . He wanted to form a new National Labor Party . Hume Cook asked him where his power base would be , and where the ...
Page 48
... Cook of how he could do as much office work in a day as Andrew Fisher could do in a week was also over . He must get down to serious talks with the Liberals . To win the war Hughes must stomach that fool , Joe Cook , or possibly take ...
... Cook of how he could do as much office work in a day as Andrew Fisher could do in a week was also over . He must get down to serious talks with the Liberals . To win the war Hughes must stomach that fool , Joe Cook , or possibly take ...
Page 109
... Cook . The very sight of Cook stirred the madness in the blood of Hughes . Cook , as Hughes said , was ' normally the bane of my life ' , one of those cheery souls , those Methodists who always had ' a smile for a friend ' . Hughes ...
... Cook . The very sight of Cook stirred the madness in the blood of Hughes . Cook , as Hughes said , was ' normally the bane of my life ' , one of those cheery souls , those Methodists who always had ' a smile for a friend ' . Hughes ...
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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