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On the afternoon of 14 November Hughes had an interview with the Governor - General . On 14 November the Governor - General commissioned him to form a new government . Hughes called his followers the National Labor Party .
On the afternoon of 14 November Hughes had an interview with the Governor - General . On 14 November the Governor - General commissioned him to form a new government . Hughes called his followers the National Labor Party .
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On 6 November the Social Democrats demanded the abdication of the Kaiser by noon on 9 November . The following day , 10 November , the Kaiser fled to Holland . The new Social Democratic Government indicated it wanted an armistice .
On 6 November the Social Democrats demanded the abdication of the Kaiser by noon on 9 November . The following day , 10 November , the Kaiser fled to Holland . The new Social Democratic Government indicated it wanted an armistice .
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The conference met with high hopes in early November . Jimmy Scullin's wife sent a bouquet of roses as a gesture of good will and he himself spoke the language of conciliation and harmony . All to no avail . Neither side would budge .
The conference met with high hopes in early November . Jimmy Scullin's wife sent a bouquet of roses as a gesture of good will and he himself spoke the language of conciliation and harmony . All to no avail . Neither side would budge .
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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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