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Page 70
A woman asked Hughes why he did not have the courage to deal with the ' certain ecclesiastic ' . Hughes did not answer . He asked those in the audience who agreed with him to stand up . Hundreds stood up . The time for argument was over ...
A woman asked Hughes why he did not have the courage to deal with the ' certain ecclesiastic ' . Hughes did not answer . He asked those in the audience who agreed with him to stand up . Hundreds stood up . The time for argument was over ...
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If God be for us ' , he asked , ' who can be against us ' . Labor called on Hughes to show he was an honourable man by standing by his promises . Hughes obliged . On 7 January he announced he proposed to ...
If God be for us ' , he asked , ' who can be against us ' . Labor called on Hughes to show he was an honourable man by standing by his promises . Hughes obliged . On 7 January he announced he proposed to ...
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He asked Australians to render thanks to God for the triumph of righteousness . The members showed their approval in the traditional way . Willie Watt's voice quivered . For a moment he was unable to proceed .
He asked Australians to render thanks to God for the triumph of righteousness . The members showed their approval in the traditional way . Willie Watt's voice quivered . For a moment he was unable to proceed .
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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 |
Copyright | |
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