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The class war would sound the ' clarion call to overthrow capitalism , and give the power and restore the lands and the wealth to the whole people . The riots in Melbourne on 20 and 21 July were the prelude to a mighty upheaval .
The class war would sound the ' clarion call to overthrow capitalism , and give the power and restore the lands and the wealth to the whole people . The riots in Melbourne on 20 and 21 July were the prelude to a mighty upheaval .
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Far away in London , Sir Otto Niemeyer gave the first of his lectures to a captive Australian audience on 13 July . Australians , he said , were about to reap the fruits of the very bad seed that they had long persisted in planting ...
Far away in London , Sir Otto Niemeyer gave the first of his lectures to a captive Australian audience on 13 July . Australians , he said , were about to reap the fruits of the very bad seed that they had long persisted in planting ...
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On 21 July Jimmy Scullin met Sir Otto in Sydney , together with the Premier of Victoria , Ned Hogan , the Premier of New South Wales , Tom Bavin , officials of the Treasury and the Commonwealth Bank . Jimmy Scullin explained part of the ...
On 21 July Jimmy Scullin met Sir Otto in Sydney , together with the Premier of Victoria , Ned Hogan , the Premier of New South Wales , Tom Bavin , officials of the Treasury and the Commonwealth Bank . Jimmy Scullin explained part of the ...
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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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