A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 54
... presenting the case for Labor with the electorally essential ' decorative effects ' . Tudor was too timid a man to ... presented himself to the electors as the head of a ' Win the War Ministry ' . His Government would do whatever was ...
... presenting the case for Labor with the electorally essential ' decorative effects ' . Tudor was too timid a man to ... presented himself to the electors as the head of a ' Win the War Ministry ' . His Government would do whatever was ...
Page 86
... presented their appeal for peace.14 The Imperial Government addressed an appeal to all the Dominions for help . Hughes did not know what to do . The Chief Justice , Sir Samuel Griffith , has presented the Government with a judicious ...
... presented their appeal for peace.14 The Imperial Government addressed an appeal to all the Dominions for help . Hughes did not know what to do . The Chief Justice , Sir Samuel Griffith , has presented the Government with a judicious ...
Page 367
... presented to the electors in the East Sydney by - election . The State Branch of the Australian Labor Party has already endorsed E. J. Ward as the Labor candidate . Ward was a follower of Jack Lang . Jimmy Scullin wanted the Sydney ...
... presented to the electors in the East Sydney by - election . The State Branch of the Australian Labor Party has already endorsed E. J. Ward as the Labor candidate . Ward was a follower of Jack Lang . Jimmy Scullin wanted the Sydney ...
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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