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Some conservatives believed an ex - Labor man was an electoral asset . Ex - Labor men helped conservatives to win the vital middle vote at an Australian election . Hughes had one other asset . As an ex - Labor man he had the habit of ...
Some conservatives believed an ex - Labor man was an electoral asset . Ex - Labor men helped conservatives to win the vital middle vote at an Australian election . Hughes had one other asset . As an ex - Labor man he had the habit of ...
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The conservative politicians believed they did not need the services of the secret armies . Australia had no tradition ... The conservatives had other methods : they made bargains with disgruntled Labor leaders . It had worked in 1917.
The conservative politicians believed they did not need the services of the secret armies . Australia had no tradition ... The conservatives had other methods : they made bargains with disgruntled Labor leaders . It had worked in 1917.
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84 The conservatives were not divided . They believed in the Empire : they believed in the ' Ottawa spirit ' . Sir George Pearce , the Minister for Defence , has not allowed himself to be troubled by Bruce's warning from Ottawa that the ...
84 The conservatives were not divided . They believed in the Empire : they believed in the ' Ottawa spirit ' . Sir George Pearce , the Minister for Defence , has not allowed himself to be troubled by Bruce's warning from Ottawa that the ...
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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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