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Page 250
... camp of the militants . The Labor press was angry . Mr Bruce , the Australian Worker said on 3 February 1926 , was trying to ' cure deep - seated economic evils with a bludgeon ' . His efforts were not likely to be any more successful ...
... camp of the militants . The Labor press was angry . Mr Bruce , the Australian Worker said on 3 February 1926 , was trying to ' cure deep - seated economic evils with a bludgeon ' . His efforts were not likely to be any more successful ...
Page 328
... camp to accommodate the free labour needed to work the mine . Ample police pro- tection would be provided . Work would be offered to the men previously employed in the mine . If men refused to work then the Government would cut off ...
... camp to accommodate the free labour needed to work the mine . Ample police pro- tection would be provided . Work would be offered to the men previously employed in the mine . If men refused to work then the Government would cut off ...
Page 330
... camp of the moderates on their ' effeminacy ' and their cringing in every crisis . They agreed with a lone voice on the day of battle : ' Lead us over the wall'.21 At the funeral of Norman Brown at Greta on 17 December 1929 the miners ...
... camp of the moderates on their ' effeminacy ' and their cringing in every crisis . They agreed with a lone voice on the day of battle : ' Lead us over the wall'.21 At the funeral of Norman Brown at Greta on 17 December 1929 the miners ...
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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