A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... vote No. Those who DON'T believe in the above Creed will vote YES.60 The posters of the Anti - Conscription League also appealed to the heart : Forcing other people to risk their lives for me is not courage : it is cowardice . VOTE NO ...
... vote No. Those who DON'T believe in the above Creed will vote YES.60 The posters of the Anti - Conscription League also appealed to the heart : Forcing other people to risk their lives for me is not courage : it is cowardice . VOTE NO ...
Page 231
... voting compulsory in elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate . Registration on the electoral roll had ... vote and the right to be elected . But , as with the radicals in the Labor movement , the women have decided that ...
... voting compulsory in elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate . Registration on the electoral roll had ... vote and the right to be elected . But , as with the radicals in the Labor movement , the women have decided that ...
Page 297
... vote was taken . Hughes and three other dis- affected Nationalists voted with Labor . Some members were absent . The vote was tied - 35 all . The Speaker , Sir Littleton Groom , gave his casting vote to save the Government . But Bruce ...
... vote was taken . Hughes and three other dis- affected Nationalists voted with Labor . Some members were absent . The vote was tied - 35 all . The Speaker , Sir Littleton Groom , gave his casting vote to save the Government . But Bruce ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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