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... Council when the new scheme came into operation . There was a provision in the Act which enabled the Governor - in - Council to decide whether there would be eight , nine , ten or eleven wards . The City Council decided to recommend ...
... Council when the new scheme came into operation . There was a provision in the Act which enabled the Governor - in - Council to decide whether there would be eight , nine , ten or eleven wards . The City Council decided to recommend ...
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... council will do . " The original members of the Advisory War Council were Prime Minister Menzies ( UAP ) ; John Curtin ( Labor Party ) ; Arthur Fad- den ( Country Party ) ; Jack Beasley ( Non - Communist Labor Party ) ; William Morris ...
... council will do . " The original members of the Advisory War Council were Prime Minister Menzies ( UAP ) ; John Curtin ( Labor Party ) ; Arthur Fad- den ( Country Party ) ; Jack Beasley ( Non - Communist Labor Party ) ; William Morris ...
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... Council becoming Ministers ? ' I said : " The same objection , Jack , as I have to the whole idea : it might lead to a National Government . ' Curtin said : ' Well , why can't everyone on the War Council be sworn in as members of the ...
... Council becoming Ministers ? ' I said : " The same objection , Jack , as I have to the whole idea : it might lead to a National Government . ' Curtin said : ' Well , why can't everyone on the War Council be sworn in as members of the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
Copyright | |
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