The History of Australia: The Twentieth CenturyHow governments and social policy from 1900 to 1975 led to the development of a national Australian consciousness. |
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... schools ( State secondary schools ) none in South Australia and none in Western Australia for instance and entry to them was highly competitive . For the most part secondary education was still the preserve of those children whose ...
... schools ( State secondary schools ) none in South Australia and none in Western Australia for instance and entry to them was highly competitive . For the most part secondary education was still the preserve of those children whose ...
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... Schools Crisis ' . In October 1906 the San Francisco Board of Education capitulated to pressure from white American racists and resolved to segregate Japanese , Chinese and Korean children , who had previously attended common schools ...
... Schools Crisis ' . In October 1906 the San Francisco Board of Education capitulated to pressure from white American racists and resolved to segregate Japanese , Chinese and Korean children , who had previously attended common schools ...
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... schools had always meant , mainly , state aid to Catholic schools simply because , while nearly all Catholic parents sent their children to Catholic schools , nearly all Protestant or agnostic parents , except for the wealthier among ...
... schools had always meant , mainly , state aid to Catholic schools simply because , while nearly all Catholic parents sent their children to Catholic schools , nearly all Protestant or agnostic parents , except for the wealthier among ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
New Protection and the Basic Wage | 46 |
Copyright | |
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