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The export of coal from New South Wales was declining , because the production cost was too high to compete in foreign markets . The price must come down . The premier of New South Wales , Tom Bavin , and the coal owners met in Sydney ...
The export of coal from New South Wales was declining , because the production cost was too high to compete in foreign markets . The price must come down . The premier of New South Wales , Tom Bavin , and the coal owners met in Sydney ...
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Honest Joe has promised the electors he would get rid of Lang in New South Wales . Colonel Campbell offered to help him with his New Guard . The victory of Lyons has strengthened the Colonel's resolve . The members of the New Guard ...
Honest Joe has promised the electors he would get rid of Lang in New South Wales . Colonel Campbell offered to help him with his New Guard . The victory of Lyons has strengthened the Colonel's resolve . The members of the New Guard ...
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At the Loan Council on 29 January he asked the members to approve his application for £ 500 000 to enable New South Wales to meet the overseas interest . The Loan Council , chaired by Lyons , refused . Lang replied that if he did not ...
At the Loan Council on 29 January he asked the members to approve his application for £ 500 000 to enable New South Wales to meet the overseas interest . The Loan Council , chaired by Lyons , refused . Lang replied that if he did not ...
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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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