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Page 117
... Hobart on the troop . ship Rudolstadt , found Australian soldiers and civilians gave people of refine- ment and culture a ' rotten deal ' . Bill Harney , a bushman from north Queensland and the Northern Territory , decided he had had ...
... Hobart on the troop . ship Rudolstadt , found Australian soldiers and civilians gave people of refine- ment and culture a ' rotten deal ' . Bill Harney , a bushman from north Queensland and the Northern Territory , decided he had had ...
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... Hobart wireless station , on 17 December 1924 a school choir sang ' Drink to me only with thine eyes ' , ' Lead Kindly Light ' and ' Come to the fair ' . Mrs Gordon Harris sang ' Daffodils are here ' and ' Coming through the Rye ' . Two ...
... Hobart wireless station , on 17 December 1924 a school choir sang ' Drink to me only with thine eyes ' , ' Lead Kindly Light ' and ' Come to the fair ' . Mrs Gordon Harris sang ' Daffodils are here ' and ' Coming through the Rye ' . Two ...
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... Hobart on 29 November 1872 , he was edu- cated in a public school , Hutchins School , at the University of Tasmania and King's College , Cambridge . He served with distinction in the war . He pros- pected for gold in British Columbia ...
... Hobart on 29 November 1872 , he was edu- cated in a public school , Hutchins School , at the University of Tasmania and King's College , Cambridge . He served with distinction in the war . He pros- pected for gold in British Columbia ...
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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