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Page 126
On 10 September 1919 he spoke again of the peace treaty to members of the House of Representatives . Australia , he said , had now ' entered into a family of nations on a footing of equality ' . Australia has been born in a blood ...
On 10 September 1919 he spoke again of the peace treaty to members of the House of Representatives . Australia , he said , had now ' entered into a family of nations on a footing of equality ' . Australia has been born in a blood ...
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In the House of Representatives the Nationalists won thirty - seven seats , the Country groups won eleven ( three for candidates of the Farmers ' and Settlers ' Associations , and eight for the Victorian Farmers ' Union ) .
In the House of Representatives the Nationalists won thirty - seven seats , the Country groups won eleven ( three for candidates of the Farmers ' and Settlers ' Associations , and eight for the Victorian Farmers ' Union ) .
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The following day , 23 August , Bruce introduced in the House of Representatives the second reading of the Arbitration Abolition Bill , a Bill to give effect to his announced intention to withdraw the Commonwealth from the field of ...
The following day , 23 August , Bruce introduced in the House of Representatives the second reading of the Arbitration Abolition Bill , a Bill to give effect to his announced intention to withdraw the Commonwealth from the field of ...
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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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