A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... believed in free enterprise . Curtin was a socialist . For him , as he wrote in 1913 , Labor was ' a religion both in dogma and conduct ' . Belief in Labor was ' something stronger than the love between a man and a woman ' . Menzies ...
... believed in free enterprise . Curtin was a socialist . For him , as he wrote in 1913 , Labor was ' a religion both in dogma and conduct ' . Belief in Labor was ' something stronger than the love between a man and a woman ' . Menzies ...
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... believed , were displaying ' valour for the right ' . While some Australian soldiers sobbed and cried like children in the Pozières blood - bath , Bob Menzies wrote an article for the Melbourne University Magazine . His subject was ...
... believed , were displaying ' valour for the right ' . While some Australian soldiers sobbed and cried like children in the Pozières blood - bath , Bob Menzies wrote an article for the Melbourne University Magazine . His subject was ...
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... believed that as long as Labor was divided he was safe . He had grounds for his belief . The Russian revolution has divided the Labor movement . In the early days of the revolution the Labor movement hailed the revolution as the dawn of ...
... believed that as long as Labor was divided he was safe . He had grounds for his belief . The Russian revolution has divided the Labor movement . In the early days of the revolution the Labor movement hailed the revolution as the dawn of ...
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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