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... ment over that censorship brawl , and with the attempts that were made to remove me as Minister for Information , that I did not speak to McKell again for many years . I voted against his appoint- ment as Governor - General in 1947 ...
... ment over that censorship brawl , and with the attempts that were made to remove me as Minister for Information , that I did not speak to McKell again for many years . I voted against his appoint- ment as Governor - General in 1947 ...
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... ment is unable to see its way to depart from the long - established po- licy in regard to alien settlement in Australia . ' Therefore , he said , the government could not entertain ' the proposal for a group settle- ment of the ...
... ment is unable to see its way to depart from the long - established po- licy in regard to alien settlement in Australia . ' Therefore , he said , the government could not entertain ' the proposal for a group settle- ment of the ...
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... ment . The party's officers spend more time in pacifying and super- vising aldermen than in carrying out all their other duties combined . ' What , I ask , did he mean by ' supervising " ? Mr Whitlam ended his report with these words ...
... ment . The party's officers spend more time in pacifying and super- vising aldermen than in carrying out all their other duties combined . ' What , I ask , did he mean by ' supervising " ? Mr Whitlam ended his report with these words ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
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