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Page 471
... Kisch failed . An order for his deportation was drafted.46 For weeks a legal battle was waged between the lawyers for Kisch and the lawyers for the Commonwealth . The battle was like the description of a professional wrestling match ...
... Kisch failed . An order for his deportation was drafted.46 For weeks a legal battle was waged between the lawyers for Kisch and the lawyers for the Commonwealth . The battle was like the description of a professional wrestling match ...
Page 475
... Kisch must be deported as an ' undesirable immigrant ' . The mili tant minority joined with the communists in calling for further protests . Demand , they shouted , that Kisch and Griffin leave the country as free men . Don't let Bob ...
... Kisch must be deported as an ' undesirable immigrant ' . The mili tant minority joined with the communists in calling for further protests . Demand , they shouted , that Kisch and Griffin leave the country as free men . Don't let Bob ...
Page 481
... Kisch and Griffin a rousing reception . Kisch gave the Red Front salute . Farewell dinners were held in Melbourne , for Kisch and the Australian Government have at last made a bargain with each other . If he agreed to leave , there ...
... Kisch and Griffin a rousing reception . Kisch gave the Red Front salute . Farewell dinners were held in Melbourne , for Kisch and the Australian Government have at last made a bargain with each other . If he agreed to leave , there ...
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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