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Page 355
... Jack Lang announced his stand against the Niemeyer proposals . On 22 September 1930 in the Auburn Town Hall Jack Lang told an enthusiastic audience London financial inter- ests were plotting to ' degrade , by economic pressure , the ...
... Jack Lang announced his stand against the Niemeyer proposals . On 22 September 1930 in the Auburn Town Hall Jack Lang told an enthusiastic audience London financial inter- ests were plotting to ' degrade , by economic pressure , the ...
Page 388
... Jack Beasley had other ideas . Rumours have already started in the corridors of Parliament House that Jack Beasley would move on 25 November that as a matter of urgent public business the House of Representatives should dis- cuss the ...
... Jack Beasley had other ideas . Rumours have already started in the corridors of Parliament House that Jack Beasley would move on 25 November that as a matter of urgent public business the House of Representatives should dis- cuss the ...
Page 444
... Jack Beasley and Jack Lang who had stabbed him in the back . Messages of praise and thanks- giving for Sir Robert were sent from all over Australia . Stanley Bruce sent his words of appreciation from London . ' Australia ' , he said ...
... Jack Beasley and Jack Lang who had stabbed him in the back . Messages of praise and thanks- giving for Sir Robert were sent from all over Australia . Stanley Bruce sent his words of appreciation from London . ' Australia ' , he said ...
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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