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Page 218
... Street was smashed with bricks . Looters began to fill their sacks and bags . Within minutes the windows of the Lev ... Streets . ' Window after window fell with a resounding crash to the footpath ' , as the Age described the scene ...
... Street was smashed with bricks . Looters began to fill their sacks and bags . Within minutes the windows of the Lev ... Streets . ' Window after window fell with a resounding crash to the footpath ' , as the Age described the scene ...
Page 220
... streets . The city's property was guarded all night by companies of ' specials ' . ' Fascisti ' , in the words of the Workers ' Weekly were driving round the streets of Melbourne guarding the property of the bourgeoisie : the motor car ...
... streets . The city's property was guarded all night by companies of ' specials ' . ' Fascisti ' , in the words of the Workers ' Weekly were driving round the streets of Melbourne guarding the property of the bourgeoisie : the motor car ...
Page 348
... streets of Sydney would feel ' Red Revolution's feet ' . Every day in Sydney scuffles between the un- employed and the police broke out in the streets : punches were thrown , and men were bundled into the police wagons for a night in ...
... streets of Sydney would feel ' Red Revolution's feet ' . Every day in Sydney scuffles between the un- employed and the police broke out in the streets : punches were thrown , and men were bundled into the police wagons for a night in ...
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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