A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 148
... Lang gave the Party this ' Kilkenny cat flavour ' . Like Billy Hughes , Jack Lang learned in childhood all about the jungle of life . He was born in Sydney on 21 December 1876. His mother was a Catholic , his father a pre - marriage ...
... Lang gave the Party this ' Kilkenny cat flavour ' . Like Billy Hughes , Jack Lang learned in childhood all about the jungle of life . He was born in Sydney on 21 December 1876. His mother was a Catholic , his father a pre - marriage ...
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 384
... Jack Lang . Colonel Campbell was saying his men were ready to get rid of Lang . 43 On 28 July 1931 the Governor of New South Wales unveiled the memorial statue of Henry Lawson by George Lambert in the Sydney Domain . The poet's widow ...
... Jack Lang . Colonel Campbell was saying his men were ready to get rid of Lang . 43 On 28 July 1931 the Governor of New South Wales unveiled the memorial statue of Henry Lawson by George Lambert in the Sydney Domain . The poet's widow ...
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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