A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... interests of humanity'.5 By 18 February 1917 bargains were struck , compromises were made in the interests of a wider loyalty than obligations to old political mates and allies . Hughes accepted five portfolios for his group and six for ...
... interests of humanity'.5 By 18 February 1917 bargains were struck , compromises were made in the interests of a wider loyalty than obligations to old political mates and allies . Hughes accepted five portfolios for his group and six for ...
Page 130
... interests of farmers . They wanted many things . They wanted ample provision for the future of returned sol- diers : they wanted the full encouragement of industries the war had shown to be vital to national interests : they wanted ...
... interests of farmers . They wanted many things . They wanted ample provision for the future of returned sol- diers : they wanted the full encouragement of industries the war had shown to be vital to national interests : they wanted ...
Page 211
... interests , certain ideals , and the great history of our race ' . In London he proposed to ' strengthen the links of sentiment , self - interest , and self - defence ' . For him Imperial preference meant more than ' the mere material ...
... interests , certain ideals , and the great history of our race ' . In London he proposed to ' strengthen the links of sentiment , self - interest , and self - defence ' . For him Imperial preference meant more than ' the mere material ...
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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