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Page 71
... sang their arias again . Hughes sang of duty and loyalty and liberty : Dr Mannix also sang of duty — the duty to keep Australia free from military despotism . ' Iceberg ' Irvine accused Dr Mannix of leading a pack of rebels against the ...
... sang their arias again . Hughes sang of duty and loyalty and liberty : Dr Mannix also sang of duty — the duty to keep Australia free from military despotism . ' Iceberg ' Irvine accused Dr Mannix of leading a pack of rebels against the ...
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... sang ' Drink to me only with thine eyes ' , ' Lead Kindly Light ' and ' Come to the fair ' . Mrs Gordon Harris sang ' Daffodils are here ' and ' Coming through the Rye ' . Two young soloists sang ' Somewhere a Voice is Calling ' and ' I ...
... sang ' Drink to me only with thine eyes ' , ' Lead Kindly Light ' and ' Come to the fair ' . Mrs Gordon Harris sang ' Daffodils are here ' and ' Coming through the Rye ' . Two young soloists sang ' Somewhere a Voice is Calling ' and ' I ...
Page 252
... sang , his eyes seemed on fire with the hope of a life quite different from the petty - bourgeois values of a Bruce or a Page . He sang of a temple within whose sacred walls men did not know revenge : he sang of love : he sang of a ...
... sang , his eyes seemed on fire with the hope of a life quite different from the petty - bourgeois values of a Bruce or a Page . He sang of a temple within whose sacred walls men did not know revenge : he sang of love : he sang of a ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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