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Page 194
... Lang Labor faction on its left . On 25 November , instructed by Lang , J. A. Beasley moved that his principal's greatest rival , Theodore the Federal Treasurer , should be investigated for the third time for alleged corruption . Lang's ...
... Lang Labor faction on its left . On 25 November , instructed by Lang , J. A. Beasley moved that his principal's greatest rival , Theodore the Federal Treasurer , should be investigated for the third time for alleged corruption . Lang's ...
Page 195
... Labor in every State except Queensland . In the Representatives the U.A.P. won 39 seats including Eddie Ward's supposedly impregnable Labor ... Lang Lang LANG Langt INTERESE 195 The Great Depression.
... Labor in every State except Queensland . In the Representatives the U.A.P. won 39 seats including Eddie Ward's supposedly impregnable Labor ... Lang Lang LANG Langt INTERESE 195 The Great Depression.
Page 198
... Lang continued to repudiate payment of interest on New South Wales debts and ... ( Labor Daily ) . There may have been more people present at the dedication of ... Lang Labor candidates received over 40 per cent of all votes cast . By an ...
... Lang continued to repudiate payment of interest on New South Wales debts and ... ( Labor Daily ) . There may have been more people present at the dedication of ... Lang Labor candidates received over 40 per cent of all votes cast . By an ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
New Protection and the Basic Wage | 46 |
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