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... Japanese who were , moreover , a great deal nearer to Australia than the Germans or Russians . They feared and distrusted Japan no less because she had become an ally of Britain . Some , in fact , feared her more . There were many ...
... Japanese who were , moreover , a great deal nearer to Australia than the Germans or Russians . They feared and distrusted Japan no less because she had become an ally of Britain . Some , in fact , feared her more . There were many ...
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... Japanese , it could be liberated at the end of hostilities . After the first air raid on Darwin ( 19 February 1942 ) , Japanese planes bombed Broome , Wyndham and other points on the mainland from time to time . On the night of 31 May ...
... Japanese , it could be liberated at the end of hostilities . After the first air raid on Darwin ( 19 February 1942 ) , Japanese planes bombed Broome , Wyndham and other points on the mainland from time to time . On the night of 31 May ...
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... Japanese Imperialism , then Australians would be prepared to meet the Japanese people half way . " Conclusion of the Japanese Peace Treaty by no means put an end to diplomatic activity in the Pacific area . Successive French Governments ...
... Japanese Imperialism , then Australians would be prepared to meet the Japanese people half way . " Conclusion of the Japanese Peace Treaty by no means put an end to diplomatic activity in the Pacific area . Successive French Governments ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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