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only until the majority party, the U.A.P., had selected a new leader, and that if the
new leader were Menzies, whom he hated, he (Page) would not be prepared to
serve under him in a reconstructed Cabinet. Hughes had succeeded to the ...
only until the majority party, the U.A.P., had selected a new leader, and that if the
new leader were Menzies, whom he hated, he (Page) would not be prepared to
serve under him in a reconstructed Cabinet. Hughes had succeeded to the ...
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Chapter 10 THE MENZIES HEGEMONY c. 1950 — 1960 Menzies and the
Communist Party Dissolution Bill — The Petrov Case and the Labor 'Split' —
Foreign policies and racist feelings — Increasing affluence — Culture and
censorship ...
Chapter 10 THE MENZIES HEGEMONY c. 1950 — 1960 Menzies and the
Communist Party Dissolution Bill — The Petrov Case and the Labor 'Split' —
Foreign policies and racist feelings — Increasing affluence — Culture and
censorship ...
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20 MENZIES MINISTRY, 26 April 1939 to 14 March 1940. 21 MENZIES
MINISTRY, 14 March 1940 to 28 October 1940. 22 MENZIES MINISTRY, 28
October 1940 to 29 August 1941. 23 FADDEN MINISTRY, 29 August 1941 to 7
October 1941.
20 MENZIES MINISTRY, 26 April 1939 to 14 March 1940. 21 MENZIES
MINISTRY, 14 March 1940 to 28 October 1940. 22 MENZIES MINISTRY, 28
October 1940 to 29 August 1941. 23 FADDEN MINISTRY, 29 August 1941 to 7
October 1941.
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ANATIONFOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Arrival of the New Baby | 19 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
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