A History of Australia, Volume 6 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 53
Page 138
It was the same for her : ' Vance ' , she wrote , “ you ' re the most inspiring person
on earth . I love you on every plane & trust you forever . . . Mate . . . I am yours
altogether ' . After the marriage in 1914 she found to her dismay he either could
not ...
It was the same for her : ' Vance ' , she wrote , “ you ' re the most inspiring person
on earth . I love you on every plane & trust you forever . . . Mate . . . I am yours
altogether ' . After the marriage in 1914 she found to her dismay he either could
not ...
Page 139
Vance Palmer played cricket for Emerald , took his children to see Charlie
Chaplin films , and barracked for Hawthorn . Louis Esson barracked for Carlton ,
and loved a chat about who ought to be in the Australian Eleven , and the antics
of ...
Vance Palmer played cricket for Emerald , took his children to see Charlie
Chaplin films , and barracked for Hawthorn . Louis Esson barracked for Carlton ,
and loved a chat about who ought to be in the Australian Eleven , and the antics
of ...
Page 164
Strengthened by those talks he returned to Australia to persuade local theatre
proprietors and directors and managers to put on an Australian play rather than
one by Arnold Bennett or John Galsworthy . He and his wife joined with Vance
and ...
Strengthened by those talks he returned to Australia to persuade local theatre
proprietors and directors and managers to put on an Australian play rather than
one by Arnold Bennett or John Galsworthy . He and his wife joined with Vance
and ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 83 |
THE GOSPEL OF HUGHES OR A NEW ORDER? | 151 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aborigines agreed Argus army asked August Australian Worker believed British Bruce C'wealth called capitalism capitalist Commonwealth communists Conference conservatives Country Party Curtin December decided election Empire England English eyes faith February Federal fight Folder German give Government hand heart Henry hope House Hughes human Imperial industrial interests Jack January Jimmy Scullin John July June King knew Labor movement Labor Party land Lang leader live London looked Lyons March meeting Melbourne mind Minister moral movement Nationalist needed Nettie Palmer never November October Palmer peace play police political present question Representatives returned September Series social Socialist society soldiers South Wales spirit spoke supporters Sydney talk things told trade Union Vance victory vote wanted Weekly women wrote