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Page 82
... Lady Forrest of the impending honour for her husband . Lady Forrest wept . Billy Hughes told his cronies , ' I wept too - I would have made him a Duke to get rid of him'.5 By February there was more to think about or mock at or mourn ...
... Lady Forrest of the impending honour for her husband . Lady Forrest wept . Billy Hughes told his cronies , ' I wept too - I would have made him a Duke to get rid of him'.5 By February there was more to think about or mock at or mourn ...
Page 137
... lady with ' a silk , softly clinging negligée , showing a little more leg than necessary ' . Like his mentor ... Ladies ' College and at the University of Melbourne where she graduated as B.A. , and then M.A. with honours in Latin and ...
... lady with ' a silk , softly clinging negligée , showing a little more leg than necessary ' . Like his mentor ... Ladies ' College and at the University of Melbourne where she graduated as B.A. , and then M.A. with honours in Latin and ...
Page 229
... lady of Threadneedle Street must be their saviour . The British must invest their capital . In return prosperous Australians would buy British goods : Australia and New Zealand must revive ' the sick man of Europe ' . For generations to ...
... lady of Threadneedle Street must be their saviour . The British must invest their capital . In return prosperous Australians would buy British goods : Australia and New Zealand must revive ' the sick man of Europe ' . For generations to ...
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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