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On 6 January 1918 , the Sunday after the vote of confidence in Hughes , at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne the Anglican Archbishop , Henry Lowther Clarke , put their hopes and faith into words : ' Our Empire stands for certain ...
On 6 January 1918 , the Sunday after the vote of confidence in Hughes , at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne the Anglican Archbishop , Henry Lowther Clarke , put their hopes and faith into words : ' Our Empire stands for certain ...
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The delegates met in Melbourne on 17 January . Hughes wanted a debate on policy . Page replied that the first issue to be settled was the office of Prime Minister . The meeting broke up without any agreement . On 19 January Page sent a ...
The delegates met in Melbourne on 17 January . Hughes wanted a debate on policy . Page replied that the first issue to be settled was the office of Prime Minister . The meeting broke up without any agreement . On 19 January Page sent a ...
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On 21 January he told those attending a conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce that the security of the Empire depended upon the distribution of the Empire's population . Australia could be a real source of strength within ...
On 21 January he told those attending a conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce that the security of the Empire depended upon the distribution of the Empire's population . Australia could be a real source of strength within ...
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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 |
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