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Charles Manning Hope Clark. had had to accept Forrest as Treasurer , but asked
the Governor - General to persuade Forrest to represent Australia at the
forthcoming Imperial Con . ference in London . The Governor - General knew his
man .
Charles Manning Hope Clark. had had to accept Forrest as Treasurer , but asked
the Governor - General to persuade Forrest to represent Australia at the
forthcoming Imperial Con . ference in London . The Governor - General knew his
man .
Page 197
3 Dr William Maloney , the Labor member for Melbourne , was angered by all the
adulation paid to the Governor - General . Australians , he said , had heard
nothing but ' political piffle ' from this ' gentleman who holds the highest position ...
3 Dr William Maloney , the Labor member for Melbourne , was angered by all the
adulation paid to the Governor - General . Australians , he said , had heard
nothing but ' political piffle ' from this ' gentleman who holds the highest position ...
Page 384
The people must decide : either the elected representatives were to govern , or a
nominee Governor could come here and rule Australians . A voice was heard to
say : ' Send him home again ' . But in clubland another voice was saying : the ...
The people must decide : either the elected representatives were to govern , or a
nominee Governor could come here and rule Australians . A voice was heard to
say : ' Send him home again ' . But in clubland another voice was saying : the ...
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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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