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He decided to hold an early general election to confirm his authority and rumour
fixed 30 November as the date for the poll. However the plan was vetoed by the
Democratic Labor Party, which had done very well at the last election, much ...
He decided to hold an early general election to confirm his authority and rumour
fixed 30 November as the date for the poll. However the plan was vetoed by the
Democratic Labor Party, which had done very well at the last election, much ...
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5 DEAKIN MINISTRY, 5 July 1905 to 13 November 1908. 6 FISHER MINISTRY,
13 November 1908 to 2 June 1909. 7 DEAKIN MINISTRY, 2 June 1909 to 29
April 1910. 8 FISHER MINISTRY, 29 April 1910 to 24 June 1913 9 COOK
MINISTRY, ...
5 DEAKIN MINISTRY, 5 July 1905 to 13 November 1908. 6 FISHER MINISTRY,
13 November 1908 to 2 June 1909. 7 DEAKIN MINISTRY, 2 June 1909 to 29
April 1910. 8 FISHER MINISTRY, 29 April 1910 to 24 June 1913 9 COOK
MINISTRY, ...
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145-6 December 1922: 152-3 November 1925: 160. 166 November 1928: 157.
162, 163, 166 October 1929: 172-3 December 1 93 1 : 194-5, l91- 199. 200, 207,
259 September 1934: 192, 213-4, 218, 223 October 1937: 225 September 1940:
...
145-6 December 1922: 152-3 November 1925: 160. 166 November 1928: 157.
162, 163, 166 October 1929: 172-3 December 1 93 1 : 194-5, l91- 199. 200, 207,
259 September 1934: 192, 213-4, 218, 223 October 1937: 225 September 1940:
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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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