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Page 219
... took the oath . Victorian and interstate graziers in Melbourne for the Cup took the oath and marched out with the squads . One Danish citizen volun- teered but was rejected because he could not take an oath to the British King . ' I am ...
... took the oath . Victorian and interstate graziers in Melbourne for the Cup took the oath and marched out with the squads . One Danish citizen volun- teered but was rejected because he could not take an oath to the British King . ' I am ...
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... took off their ' dog - collars ' , butchers and bakers took off their aprons : schools were closed . Young boys ate what the fire - fighters did not consume , and swallowed cups of tea like grown - ups . The grown - ups , even in the ...
... took off their ' dog - collars ' , butchers and bakers took off their aprons : schools were closed . Young boys ate what the fire - fighters did not consume , and swallowed cups of tea like grown - ups . The grown - ups , even in the ...
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... took up again the position he had taken all through the controversy : he represented the people of New South Wales , not English money - lenders . Colonel Campbell had another emotional tantrum . Lyons , he said , must stop acting like ...
... took up again the position he had taken all through the controversy : he represented the people of New South Wales , not English money - lenders . Colonel Campbell had another emotional tantrum . Lyons , he said , must stop acting like ...
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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