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John Thomas Lang gave the Party this ' Kilkenny cat flavour ?. Like Billy Hughes , Jack Lang learned in childhood all about the jungle of life . He was born in Sydney on 21 December 1876. His mother was a Catholic , his father a pre ...
John Thomas Lang gave the Party this ' Kilkenny cat flavour ?. Like Billy Hughes , Jack Lang learned in childhood all about the jungle of life . He was born in Sydney on 21 December 1876. His mother was a Catholic , his father a pre ...
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Labor leaders such as Jimmy Scullin , Jack Lang , Ted Theodore , Ned Hogan and Lionel Hill ( Labor Premier of South Australia ) were the demagogues of Social Fascism ' . They were advocating a capitalist way out of the present crisis .
Labor leaders such as Jimmy Scullin , Jack Lang , Ted Theodore , Ned Hogan and Lionel Hill ( Labor Premier of South Australia ) were the demagogues of Social Fascism ' . They were advocating a capitalist way out of the present crisis .
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The law could handle Colonel Campbell.6 The law , with the help of capital , could handle Lang . Lang has said he was a man of principle : he would never change his attitude to repudiation . The answer was simple : the Commonwealth ...
The law could handle Colonel Campbell.6 The law , with the help of capital , could handle Lang . Lang has said he was a man of principle : he would never change his attitude to repudiation . The answer was simple : the Commonwealth ...
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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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