A History of Australia: 'The old dead and the young tree green', 1916-1935Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... decided not to let the banks have his money while he was away . He buried his gold sover- eigns under a tree , and , cunning old bugger that he was proud to be known to be , he decided to tell no one where it was . He was killed in the ...
... decided not to let the banks have his money while he was away . He buried his gold sover- eigns under a tree , and , cunning old bugger that he was proud to be known to be , he decided to tell no one where it was . He was killed in the ...
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... decided that two should go , and one remain at home . His brothers had insisted he be the one to stay at home , he being the youngest . But the shadow would not go away . The cruel undergraduate joke that the brilliant military career ...
... decided that two should go , and one remain at home . His brothers had insisted he be the one to stay at home , he being the youngest . But the shadow would not go away . The cruel undergraduate joke that the brilliant military career ...
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... decided to ask the British money men for advice , Jimmy Scullin was refusing to grovel to the British governing classes about the appointment of a new Governor - General . The term of Lord Stone- haven was due to expire during 1930. In ...
... decided to ask the British money men for advice , Jimmy Scullin was refusing to grovel to the British governing classes about the appointment of a new Governor - General . The term of Lord Stone- haven was due to expire during 1930. In ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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