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Arthur Augustus Calwell. more than twenty - six horses good enough to race in the Melbourne Cup in any year . ' When Dr Maloney died only a few days before nominations closed for the Melbourne seat in 1940 , I was selected as his suc ...
Arthur Augustus Calwell. more than twenty - six horses good enough to race in the Melbourne Cup in any year . ' When Dr Maloney died only a few days before nominations closed for the Melbourne seat in 1940 , I was selected as his suc ...
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Arthur Augustus Calwell. back anything . He laid on himself burdens greater than his frame could bear . Sir Arthur Fadden called Curtin ' the greatest Aus- tralian of them all ' . I made a note on March 20 , 1957 , after Sir Arthur ...
Arthur Augustus Calwell. back anything . He laid on himself burdens greater than his frame could bear . Sir Arthur Fadden called Curtin ' the greatest Aus- tralian of them all ' . I made a note on March 20 , 1957 , after Sir Arthur ...
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Arthur Augustus Calwell. 9 Robert Gordon Menzies If ever there was a gross political blunder that had most ... Arthur Coles jumped up and said : ' This is not a resignation , this is a lynching . ' In addition to consulting his ...
Arthur Augustus Calwell. 9 Robert Gordon Menzies If ever there was a gross political blunder that had most ... Arthur Coles jumped up and said : ' This is not a resignation , this is a lynching . ' In addition to consulting his ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
Copyright | |
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