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Page 334
... South Wales must disarm the police on the coalfields : the Federal Government should prosecute the Government of New South Wales for aiding and abet . ting the lock - out ; the Federal Government should impose a prohibitive duty on ...
... South Wales must disarm the police on the coalfields : the Federal Government should prosecute the Government of New South Wales for aiding and abet . ting the lock - out ; the Federal Government should impose a prohibitive duty on ...
Page 396
... South Wales being left in charge of a ' defaulting trustee ' . The buffoon must not be left any longer at the head of affairs . Lang must go . The question was : how ? The Colonel proposed a giant petition of the citizens of New South Wales ...
... South Wales being left in charge of a ' defaulting trustee ' . The buffoon must not be left any longer at the head of affairs . Lang must go . The question was : how ? The Colonel proposed a giant petition of the citizens of New South Wales ...
Page 398
... South Wales to meet the overseas interest . The Loan Council , chaired by Lyons , refused . Lang replied that if he did not get the money he would default . Tom Bavin said : if a Government did not carry out its obligations the Governor ...
... South Wales to meet the overseas interest . The Loan Council , chaired by Lyons , refused . Lang replied that if he did not get the money he would default . Tom Bavin said : if a Government did not carry out its obligations the Governor ...
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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