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Page 122
He looked quite jubilant when he signed the documents . By contrast Lloyd
George , who loved to chuckle with men or women , but especially women ,
looked ' uncommonly serious ' . Balfour looked graceful , fine flower that he was
of that ...
He looked quite jubilant when he signed the documents . By contrast Lloyd
George , who loved to chuckle with men or women , but especially women ,
looked ' uncommonly serious ' . Balfour looked graceful , fine flower that he was
of that ...
Page 167
Marie Pitt , the poet and the journalist , who decided to live with Bernard O ' Dowd
in 1920 , looked forward to the day when in Australia there would be : A sun . god
race that knows not how to fear , A sun . god race to set new slogans ringing .
Marie Pitt , the poet and the journalist , who decided to live with Bernard O ' Dowd
in 1920 , looked forward to the day when in Australia there would be : A sun . god
race that knows not how to fear , A sun . god race to set new slogans ringing .
Page 262
... blown by a rude wind ' . They looked like innocents wandering in the streets of
a modern Babylon . Like Jimmy Scullin , Lyons was a man of deep religious faith ,
a man who looked with confidence to the resurrection of the dead and the life ...
... blown by a rude wind ' . They looked like innocents wandering in the streets of
a modern Babylon . Like Jimmy Scullin , Lyons was a man of deep religious faith ,
a man who looked with confidence to the resurrection of the dead and the life ...
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 83 |
THE GOSPEL OF HUGHES OR A NEW ORDER? | 151 |
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