A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Labor Call was already sound- ing a warning to Hughes . Glorious , bloody blood , they wrote early in May , was not the way to salvation for the people of Australia . The war , they told their readers , was primarily a class war , and ...
... Labor Call was already sound- ing a warning to Hughes . Glorious , bloody blood , they wrote early in May , was not the way to salvation for the people of Australia . The war , they told their readers , was primarily a class war , and ...
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... Labor leader . William Morris Hughes , the Labor Call said , should ' scratch his head and look serious , and work out for himself why these fat sirens of Boodle were waddling after a Labor Prime Minister ' . They wondered whether there ...
... Labor leader . William Morris Hughes , the Labor Call said , should ' scratch his head and look serious , and work out for himself why these fat sirens of Boodle were waddling after a Labor Prime Minister ' . They wondered whether there ...
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... call his erstwhile sup- porters ' Ye common cry of curs ' . Labor has paid an irreparable price for its stiff - necked adherence to principle and virtue . They have lost able men such as W. M. Hughes , J. C. Watson ( the first Labor ...
... call his erstwhile sup- porters ' Ye common cry of curs ' . Labor has paid an irreparable price for its stiff - necked adherence to principle and virtue . They have lost able men such as W. M. Hughes , J. C. Watson ( the first Labor ...
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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