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... Cove divi- sion of the New Guard on 11 January 1932 , have pledged themselves to ' rid the State of a nasty tyrant ... Sydney Harbour Bridge . 5 Honest Joe did not need any private army like the New Guard to get rid of Jack Lang . The ...
... Cove divi- sion of the New Guard on 11 January 1932 , have pledged themselves to ' rid the State of a nasty tyrant ... Sydney Harbour Bridge . 5 Honest Joe did not need any private army like the New Guard to get rid of Jack Lang . The ...
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... Sydney Cove , prominent men still spoke of Australia and the Empire . The first Australian - born Governor - General , Sir Isaac Isaacs , told Australians their common thought on that day was ' of loyalty ... to the King ... [ as ] a ...
... Sydney Cove , prominent men still spoke of Australia and the Empire . The first Australian - born Governor - General , Sir Isaac Isaacs , told Australians their common thought on that day was ' of loyalty ... to the King ... [ as ] a ...
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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