A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... England . The Bank of England said it wanted to know more . Telegrams have been exchanged . Dr Page has been saying the financial crisis might easily bring about Labor's end . Frank Anstey and Jack Beasley have told Jimmy Scullin to ...
... England . The Bank of England said it wanted to know more . Telegrams have been exchanged . Dr Page has been saying the financial crisis might easily bring about Labor's end . Frank Anstey and Jack Beasley have told Jimmy Scullin to ...
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... England . Let us drink to the hope that this country , which we love so much , will retain dignity and greatness and will find peace again ' . England had the answer to ' moral drift and decay ' , and the ' decadence and unrest of the ...
... England . Let us drink to the hope that this country , which we love so much , will retain dignity and greatness and will find peace again ' . England had the answer to ' moral drift and decay ' , and the ' decadence and unrest of the ...
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... England in April 1934. They were there to obliterate ' the memory of a past misunderstanding ' , and to create a good atmosphere for relations between England and Australia . They were ambassadors for good will . The British race did ...
... England in April 1934. They were there to obliterate ' the memory of a past misunderstanding ' , and to create a good atmosphere for relations between England and Australia . They were ambassadors for good will . The British race did ...
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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