A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 62
... began to entertain the hope that there must be a place somewhere where he would be recognized as a man of consequence . He will find that place : the discovery will bring him great joy . He began also to behave like a man who was ...
... began to entertain the hope that there must be a place somewhere where he would be recognized as a man of consequence . He will find that place : the discovery will bring him great joy . He began also to behave like a man who was ...
Page 259
... began , the moderates had the numbers . There was to be no revolutionary preamble , no ringing words about the role of the workers in creating a new world . There was to be an Australasian Council of Trade Unions . Congress was to meet ...
... began , the moderates had the numbers . There was to be no revolutionary preamble , no ringing words about the role of the workers in creating a new world . There was to be an Australasian Council of Trade Unions . Congress was to meet ...
Page 429
... began his run . Woodfull was struck over the heart by a rising ball . As he collapsed to the ground Jardine was heard to say , ' Well bowled , Harold ' . He clapped his hands . Six fieldsmen crouched close to the batsmen on the leg side ...
... began his run . Woodfull was struck over the heart by a rising ball . As he collapsed to the ground Jardine was heard to say , ' Well bowled , Harold ' . He clapped his hands . Six fieldsmen crouched close to the batsmen on the leg side ...
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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