A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 96
... become a monopoly of the British . He met with a most enthusiastic reception . The British people , he believed ... becoming restive again . Deser- tion was becoming a problem in the Australian army . The men wanted home leave . Hughes ...
... become a monopoly of the British . He met with a most enthusiastic reception . The British people , he believed ... becoming restive again . Deser- tion was becoming a problem in the Australian army . The men wanted home leave . Hughes ...
Page 103
... become the finest orator Australia had produced since Alfred Deakin . The boy from Phillip Island has become a very fine bridge player in the drawing rooms of South Yarra where he startled his partners with his fits of temper and sulks ...
... become the finest orator Australia had produced since Alfred Deakin . The boy from Phillip Island has become a very fine bridge player in the drawing rooms of South Yarra where he startled his partners with his fits of temper and sulks ...
Page 477
... become a leading nation of the world ' . It was like the argument for federation forty years earlier . Create a federal con- stitution , and meat will be cheaper . Now the argument ran : remain within the Empire , become a butcher - boy ...
... become a leading nation of the world ' . It was like the argument for federation forty years earlier . Create a federal con- stitution , and meat will be cheaper . Now the argument ran : remain within the Empire , become a butcher - boy ...
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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