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The engagement lasted until daybreak on the following morning , when the survivors in the German fleet returned to ports on the coast of Jutland . The First Lord of the Admiralty , Winston Churchill , claimed there was no great ...
The engagement lasted until daybreak on the following morning , when the survivors in the German fleet returned to ports on the coast of Jutland . The First Lord of the Admiralty , Winston Churchill , claimed there was no great ...
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Spring Street and the Treasury Gardens were vandalized by hordes of angry returned soldiers demanding generous rewards in return for what they had done for their country . Thousands of poor devils who had offered their lives for their ...
Spring Street and the Treasury Gardens were vandalized by hordes of angry returned soldiers demanding generous rewards in return for what they had done for their country . Thousands of poor devils who had offered their lives for their ...
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36 Some returned soldiers demanded action against the Bolsheviks . In July 1919 a branch of the Returned Sailors ' and Soldiers ' Imperial League resolved that it was the imperative duty of Federal and State Governments to take ...
36 Some returned soldiers demanded action against the Bolsheviks . In July 1919 a branch of the Returned Sailors ' and Soldiers ' Imperial League resolved that it was the imperative duty of Federal and State Governments to take ...
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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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