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Page 103
After the Speaker had read the prayers in the House of Representatives on 13 November William Watt spoke . As a boy he had fished in the deep waters at Pyramid Rock on Phillip Island . He had become the finest orator Australia had ...
After the Speaker had read the prayers in the House of Representatives on 13 November William Watt spoke . As a boy he had fished in the deep waters at Pyramid Rock on Phillip Island . He had become the finest orator Australia had ...
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19 S.M.H. , 26 April 1923 ; Phillip Island Standard , 2 May 1923 ; Ferntree Gully News , 3 May 1924 ; personal memories of ceremony at Cowes , Phillip Island , 25 April 1923 ; School Paper ( Victoria ) , 1 May 1924 ; Diary of Nettie ...
19 S.M.H. , 26 April 1923 ; Phillip Island Standard , 2 May 1923 ; Ferntree Gully News , 3 May 1924 ; personal memories of ceremony at Cowes , Phillip Island , 25 April 1923 ; School Paper ( Victoria ) , 1 May 1924 ; Diary of Nettie ...
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On King Island in Bass Strait the soldier settlers and migrants suffered the same fate as their counterparts in other areas . The first white inhabitants on the Island late in 1888 had come to a place where there were no roads ...
On King Island in Bass Strait the soldier settlers and migrants suffered the same fate as their counterparts in other areas . The first white inhabitants on the Island late in 1888 had come to a place where there were no roads ...
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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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