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Page 168
... Monaro in 1918 by trickery and deceit . He missed out in the Caucus election of the New South Wales Ministry in March 1920 , after the Labor victory in that election . That gave him the cue for revenge , the spur to exploit with the ...
... Monaro in 1918 by trickery and deceit . He missed out in the Caucus election of the New South Wales Ministry in March 1920 , after the Labor victory in that election . That gave him the cue for revenge , the spur to exploit with the ...
Page 264
... Monaro , down Kosciusko way . A message from General Douglas Haig was read out in which he expressed grief for all those men cut down in the prime of life . Tears streamed down the faces of the spectators . Some asked God to spare ...
... Monaro , down Kosciusko way . A message from General Douglas Haig was read out in which he expressed grief for all those men cut down in the prime of life . Tears streamed down the faces of the spectators . Some asked God to spare ...
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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