A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... stood for . Jimmy Scullin warned the people of Australia not to expect Labor to ' usher in the millennium ' . The Australian Worker wanted Labor to place the interests of Australia first . England did not own the Dominions : England ...
... stood for . Jimmy Scullin warned the people of Australia not to expect Labor to ' usher in the millennium ' . The Australian Worker wanted Labor to place the interests of Australia first . England did not own the Dominions : England ...
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... stood on that mound of earth where boys from the Australian bush had known ' Hell itself ' in 1916 , and seen death grinning at them , and where brave men had been driven ' stark , staring mad ' and had wandered about ' crying and ...
... stood on that mound of earth where boys from the Australian bush had known ' Hell itself ' in 1916 , and seen death grinning at them , and where brave men had been driven ' stark , staring mad ' and had wandered about ' crying and ...
Page 402
... stood for but so far had not attained . The Bridge would unite people with similar aims and ideals . It was a happy example of the blending of English and Australian resources . The engineering brains and the finance had come from the ...
... stood for but so far had not attained . The Bridge would unite people with similar aims and ideals . It was a happy example of the blending of English and Australian resources . The engineering brains and the finance had come from the ...
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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