A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... lived he would stand by red hot socialists and peace cranks to stop any further wars , but while he was ' at it ' he would fight like only one facing death could fight . He died one month later . Another man was recommended for a medal ...
... lived he would stand by red hot socialists and peace cranks to stop any further wars , but while he was ' at it ' he would fight like only one facing death could fight . He died one month later . Another man was recommended for a medal ...
Page 137
... lived , and above all what they lived by . Australians had a character of their own . The bush , as Henry Lawson pointed out , had been the nursery of a culture . But so far the cities have not developed a culture of their own . The war ...
... lived , and above all what they lived by . Australians had a character of their own . The bush , as Henry Lawson pointed out , had been the nursery of a culture . But so far the cities have not developed a culture of their own . The war ...
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... lived without faith either in God or in the capacity of human beings for better things . The time was coming when an Australian 87 S.M.H. , 2 October 1935 ; Age , 2 October 1935 ; Labor Daily , 2 , 3 October 1935 ; Aus- tralian Worker ...
... lived without faith either in God or in the capacity of human beings for better things . The time was coming when an Australian 87 S.M.H. , 2 October 1935 ; Age , 2 October 1935 ; Labor Daily , 2 , 3 October 1935 ; Aus- tralian Worker ...
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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