A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 121
... told Australian diggers in London he would sooner be in an acre - paddock with an angry bull than with those foreign gentlemen at the Peace conference . He pined for Australia , the place where he was under- stood . In May he told the ...
... told Australian diggers in London he would sooner be in an acre - paddock with an angry bull than with those foreign gentlemen at the Peace conference . He pined for Australia , the place where he was under- stood . In May he told the ...
Page 401
... told him he was the instrument of a higher power . Now on 3 March he wrote to Lang and lectured him on his financial morals , or lack of them , telling him that if he , Lang , could not get things straight , then there was no further ...
... told him he was the instrument of a higher power . Now on 3 March he wrote to Lang and lectured him on his financial morals , or lack of them , telling him that if he , Lang , could not get things straight , then there was no further ...
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... told them , was to fly . Australians were playing a role in bringing the parts of the Empire closer together . This was a British achievement . 73 For Australians , England was still the ' Land of Hope and Glory ' , still the ' mother ...
... told them , was to fly . Australians were playing a role in bringing the parts of the Empire closer together . This was a British achievement . 73 For Australians , England was still the ' Land of Hope and Glory ' , still the ' mother ...
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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