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The cry went up : ' Where are the police ? We want the police ' . It was not till 7 p.m. , two hours after the riot began , that a small contingent of police arrived to assist the sailors in restoring order . But still the vandalism and ...
The cry went up : ' Where are the police ? We want the police ' . It was not till 7 p.m. , two hours after the riot began , that a small contingent of police arrived to assist the sailors in restoring order . But still the vandalism and ...
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Frantic , he spurred the horse on as the police closed in on him . He slashed , but the blade of his sword fell short . He slashed again , and stood up triumphant in his stirrup irons and cried out : ' On behalf of the decent and loyal ...
Frantic , he spurred the horse on as the police closed in on him . He slashed , but the blade of his sword fell short . He slashed again , and stood up triumphant in his stirrup irons and cried out : ' On behalf of the decent and loyal ...
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When De Groot arrived at the Central Police Court in Sydney on 1 April to face charges for slashing the Harbour Bridge ribbon , scuffles broke out between members of the New Guard , the police and the communists .
When De Groot arrived at the Central Police Court in Sydney on 1 April to face charges for slashing the Harbour Bridge ribbon , scuffles broke out between members of the New Guard , the police and the communists .
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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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