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Page 77
... majority for ' No ' . By then the vote was 718 465 for ' No ' and 568 670 for ' Yes ' : Majority for ' No ' , 149 795. The sol- diers ' vote , which had not been counted , could not affect the result . When the votes from the front came ...
... majority for ' No ' . By then the vote was 718 465 for ' No ' and 568 670 for ' Yes ' : Majority for ' No ' , 149 795. The sol- diers ' vote , which had not been counted , could not affect the result . When the votes from the front came ...
Page 175
... majority in the Legislative Council , intimating that when the proper time came they would provide for the complete abolition of the chamber . The conservatives replied that such a move would not only inflict on Queensland ' the tyranny ...
... majority in the Legislative Council , intimating that when the proper time came they would provide for the complete abolition of the chamber . The conservatives replied that such a move would not only inflict on Queensland ' the tyranny ...
Page 290
... majority . In the Senate the Nationalists won ten , the Country Party two and Labor seven . Labor has added to its ranks the men of destiny . John Curtin won Fremantle by a narrow majority : Joseph Benedict Chifley , a ' light on the ...
... majority . In the Senate the Nationalists won ten , the Country Party two and Labor seven . Labor has added to its ranks the men of destiny . John Curtin won Fremantle by a narrow majority : Joseph Benedict Chifley , a ' light on the ...
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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