A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Prime Minister was preaching to Australians about their duty to the British Empire . He told them this was no time for party strife . The nation was in peril . ' Let us rise like men , gird up our loins , and do that which honour , duty ...
... Prime Minister was preaching to Australians about their duty to the British Empire . He told them this was no time for party strife . The nation was in peril . ' Let us rise like men , gird up our loins , and do that which honour , duty ...
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... Prime Minister . The meeting broke up without any agreement . On 19 January Page sent a memorandum to the Nationalist Managers , repeating in writing what he had said at the meeting of 17 January , that the Country Party would ' not ...
... Prime Minister . The meeting broke up without any agreement . On 19 January Page sent a memorandum to the Nationalist Managers , repeating in writing what he had said at the meeting of 17 January , that the Country Party would ' not ...
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... Prime Minister : ... we have sent many Governors , Com- monwealth and State , and I hope they have not all been failures ' . Scullin said ' No ' , they had not all been failures . He then unfolded the reasons why they had nominated an ...
... Prime Minister : ... we have sent many Governors , Com- monwealth and State , and I hope they have not all been failures ' . Scullin said ' No ' , they had not all been failures . He then unfolded the reasons why they had nominated an ...
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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