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Page 336
... Ted Theodore he scotched the anxiety in London . It was ' absolutely unthinkable ' , they said , that there would be any possibility whatever of Labor postponing or cancelling interest payments to foreign investors . Inter- est would be ...
... Ted Theodore he scotched the anxiety in London . It was ' absolutely unthinkable ' , they said , that there would be any possibility whatever of Labor postponing or cancelling interest payments to foreign investors . Inter- est would be ...
Page 374
... Ted Theodore in April that a point was being reached beyond which it would be impossible for the Bank to provide further financial assistance to the Commonwealth and State Governments . Theodore accused the Bank of arrogating ' to ...
... Ted Theodore in April that a point was being reached beyond which it would be impossible for the Bank to provide further financial assistance to the Commonwealth and State Governments . Theodore accused the Bank of arrogating ' to ...
Page 384
... Ted Theodore and three others for damages . The case opened on 22 July 1931 in Brisbane before the Chief Justice of Queensland . Theodore was not only the advocate of ' funny money ' : he was , in the eyes of the conservatives , the ...
... Ted Theodore and three others for damages . The case opened on 22 July 1931 in Brisbane before the Chief Justice of Queensland . Theodore was not only the advocate of ' funny money ' : he was , in the eyes of the conservatives , the ...
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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