Australia Since the Camera, Volumes 1-3Cheshire, 1972 - History |
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... Britain . A number of remarkable events in this year made Australia a nation that was taking strength and shape within its own boundaries , and looking to extend its influence and protect its interests . Penny postage was estab- lished ...
... Britain . A number of remarkable events in this year made Australia a nation that was taking strength and shape within its own boundaries , and looking to extend its influence and protect its interests . Penny postage was estab- lished ...
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... Britain . They suffered some casualties in a German ambush , but soon subdued the resistance and occupied Rabaul two days later . On 17 September the German Governor formally surrendered the German possessions in New Britain , New ...
... Britain . They suffered some casualties in a German ambush , but soon subdued the resistance and occupied Rabaul two days later . On 17 September the German Governor formally surrendered the German possessions in New Britain , New ...
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... Britain . Hughes left Australia for Europe in April 1918 and remained there until the signature of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919. In England , the Prime Minister , Lloyd George , invited him to attend meetings of the British ...
... Britain . Hughes left Australia for Europe in April 1918 and remained there until the signature of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919. In England , the Prime Minister , Lloyd George , invited him to attend meetings of the British ...
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