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At the Seventh Commonwealth Conference held in Perth on 17 June speakers asserted the right of Australians to deal with Australian affairs . Some wanted to go further : some asked that the Prime Minister be Australian - born , some that ...
At the Seventh Commonwealth Conference held in Perth on 17 June speakers asserted the right of Australians to deal with Australian affairs . Some wanted to go further : some asked that the Prime Minister be Australian - born , some that ...
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On 4 June he dined with the Governor - General at Government House . The Governor - General asked him to dance the opening set in the Lancers after the port and the cigars . When the Prince arrived in Melbourne in June he played his ...
On 4 June he dined with the Governor - General at Government House . The Governor - General asked him to dance the opening set in the Lancers after the port and the cigars . When the Prince arrived in Melbourne in June he played his ...
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There was to be a reduction of 20 per cent below the standard of 30 June 1930 in individual wages , salaries , pensions and similar payments by all governments : a reduction of 20 per cent below the standard of 30 June 1930 in the ...
There was to be a reduction of 20 per cent below the standard of 30 June 1930 in individual wages , salaries , pensions and similar payments by all governments : a reduction of 20 per cent below the standard of 30 June 1930 in 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 |
Copyright | |
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