A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... district which was expected to remain English for thousands of years , there was a majority for ' No'.64 Frank Tudor said the people had declined to swallow the sugar - coated conscription pill which was placed before them by the ...
... district which was expected to remain English for thousands of years , there was a majority for ' No'.64 Frank Tudor said the people had declined to swallow the sugar - coated conscription pill which was placed before them by the ...
Page 94
... districts . Officers in uniform , returned servicemen , and local orators made strong appeals to the young men of the district to ' act as true democrats ' . At Cootamundra , of a crowd of two thousand which gathered for the ' show ...
... districts . Officers in uniform , returned servicemen , and local orators made strong appeals to the young men of the district to ' act as true democrats ' . At Cootamundra , of a crowd of two thousand which gathered for the ' show ...
Page 330
... district , the police and the ministers of Christ's Church gathered to express sorrow rather than join in any cry for venge- ance . A piper played ' A Lament ' . Massed bands rendered ' Abide with me ' . The Bishop of Newcastle , Dr ...
... district , the police and the ministers of Christ's Church gathered to express sorrow rather than join in any cry for venge- ance . A piper played ' A Lament ' . Massed bands rendered ' Abide with me ' . The Bishop of Newcastle , Dr ...
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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