A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... followed the puritan morality long after the faith had disappeared , were presented with the silver screen's version of how humanity acquired the laws which caused them such an infinity of suffering . 19 . On 13 November 1924 Nellie ...
... followed the puritan morality long after the faith had disappeared , were presented with the silver screen's version of how humanity acquired the laws which caused them such an infinity of suffering . 19 . On 13 November 1924 Nellie ...
Page 319
... followed by cheers . Tears came to the eyes of Jimmy Scullin , the hurricane orator , the man who believed Labor's role was to ' satisfy human- ity's yearning for a fuller and better life ' . He told his colleagues that it was ' the ...
... followed by cheers . Tears came to the eyes of Jimmy Scullin , the hurricane orator , the man who believed Labor's role was to ' satisfy human- ity's yearning for a fuller and better life ' . He told his colleagues that it was ' the ...
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... followed the Niemeyer Plan for Australia . Jimmy Scullin was grave . The position of Aus- tralia was parlous . There was the growing question of unemployment : there was the question of government expenditure : there was the fact that ...
... followed the Niemeyer Plan for Australia . Jimmy Scullin was grave . The position of Aus- tralia was parlous . There was the growing question of unemployment : there was the question of government expenditure : there was the fact that ...
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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