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... remained as Prime Minister and Treasurer until October 1935 when he gave R. G. Casey the Treasury . Page became Minister for Commerce and in fact , though not formally so named , Deputy Prime Minister . The Country Party had only one ...
... remained as Prime Minister and Treasurer until October 1935 when he gave R. G. Casey the Treasury . Page became Minister for Commerce and in fact , though not formally so named , Deputy Prime Minister . The Country Party had only one ...
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... remained steady and even fell slightly at times , but unemployment figures in January rose to about 132 000 , a new post - war record . The Government was sufficiently impressed to begin thinking about setting up a committee to advise ...
... remained steady and even fell slightly at times , but unemployment figures in January rose to about 132 000 , a new post - war record . The Government was sufficiently impressed to begin thinking about setting up a committee to advise ...
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... remained to embarrass the Ministry . The Vietnam war itself , by now thoroughly unpopular , was seen as a racial ... remained in the war - devastated country as long as the Liberal - Country Party Government remained in office in ...
... remained to embarrass the Ministry . The Vietnam war itself , by now thoroughly unpopular , was seen as a racial ... remained in the war - devastated country as long as the Liberal - Country Party Government remained in office in ...
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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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