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... radical and white racist ideas . It also published Henry Lawson , A. B. ( ' Banjo ' ) Paterson , Joseph Furphy ( ' Tom Collins ' ) and nearly all the other leading writers and black- and - white artists of the time whether their ...
... radical and white racist ideas . It also published Henry Lawson , A. B. ( ' Banjo ' ) Paterson , Joseph Furphy ( ' Tom Collins ' ) and nearly all the other leading writers and black- and - white artists of the time whether their ...
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... radical socialists and Christian pacifists . Broken Hill and Newcastle , scenes of the recent bitter industrial troubles , were centres of working - class disaffection . Some of those who voiced opposition were members of the Labor ...
... radical socialists and Christian pacifists . Broken Hill and Newcastle , scenes of the recent bitter industrial troubles , were centres of working - class disaffection . Some of those who voiced opposition were members of the Labor ...
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... radical nationalism to conservative imperialism . Majority opinion changed in the same way at the same time . The old digger replaced the bush - worker as the symbolic embodiment of the national identity . In most ways the change was ...
... radical nationalism to conservative imperialism . Majority opinion changed in the same way at the same time . The old digger replaced the bush - worker as the symbolic embodiment of the national identity . In most ways the change was ...
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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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