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... later . There was a very big , enthusiastic audience at the Mosman Town Hall , and I remember devoting the major part of my speech to the immorality and the horrors of the war in Vietnam . The crowd was largely enthusiastic , although ...
... later . There was a very big , enthusiastic audience at the Mosman Town Hall , and I remember devoting the major part of my speech to the immorality and the horrors of the war in Vietnam . The crowd was largely enthusiastic , although ...
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... later went to Ballarat , where they took up land at a place called Bolworrah . There they engaged in farming . Davis Calwell later opened a sawmill at Mount Cole , overlooking Beaufort . In many ways he was a most adventurous man , but ...
... later went to Ballarat , where they took up land at a place called Bolworrah . There they engaged in farming . Davis Calwell later opened a sawmill at Mount Cole , overlooking Beaufort . In many ways he was a most adventurous man , but ...
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... later became rather famous , or to some people notorious , when she married Tom Walsh , who was then the general secretary of the Seamen's Union . She and Tom were later to become foundation members of the Communist Party in Australia .
... later became rather famous , or to some people notorious , when she married Tom Walsh , who was then the general secretary of the Seamen's Union . She and Tom were later to become foundation members of the Communist Party in Australia .
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Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
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