A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... mankind was groaning . In Mel- bourne in December 1915 the Trades Hall Council directed all unionists to ignore recruiting cards . In Melbourne the Labor Call told its readers that the war meant an increase in misery among the poor ...
... mankind was groaning . In Mel- bourne in December 1915 the Trades Hall Council directed all unionists to ignore recruiting cards . In Melbourne the Labor Call told its readers that the war meant an increase in misery among the poor ...
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... mankind . He looked very old and tired , a man dry of soul and empty of hope , as he surveyed the scene with a cynical air . The ' Tiger ' was in the calm - down years of his life . To Thomas Mann , Clemenceau was as obsolete a piece of ...
... mankind . He looked very old and tired , a man dry of soul and empty of hope , as he surveyed the scene with a cynical air . The ' Tiger ' was in the calm - down years of his life . To Thomas Mann , Clemenceau was as obsolete a piece of ...
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... mankind's upward march , believing a time was coming when it would be possible to ' let the ape and tiger die ' . The shoot - out in the suburbs has exposed this as dangerous sentimentalists ' wishy - washy . Men and women who taught ...
... mankind's upward march , believing a time was coming when it would be possible to ' let the ape and tiger die ' . The shoot - out in the suburbs has exposed this as dangerous sentimentalists ' wishy - washy . Men and women who taught ...
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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