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had the answer : Kisch could not pass a test in Gaelic . The test was admin . istered . An Australian police officer read the passage . Kisch failed . An order for his deportation was drafted . 46 For weeks a legal battle was waged ...
had the answer : Kisch could not pass a test in Gaelic . The test was admin . istered . An Australian police officer read the passage . Kisch failed . An order for his deportation was drafted . 46 For weeks a legal battle was waged ...
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Now was the time for them to maintain their rage , to preserve the united front formed for the defence of Kisch and Griffin . Now they must make sure that the ' hellish forces of the war lords ' fall to pieces .
Now was the time for them to maintain their rage , to preserve the united front formed for the defence of Kisch and Griffin . Now they must make sure that the ' hellish forces of the war lords ' fall to pieces .
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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 would be no more prosecutions of Kisch as a prohibited immigrant .
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 would be no more prosecutions of Kisch as a prohibited immigrant .
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VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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