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So was his fellow - minister , Alfred Deakin , the leading Victorian federationist ; but so was Sir William ' Big Bill ' Lyne , the consistently anti - federationist premier of New South Wales ; while George Reid , the New South Wales ...
So was his fellow - minister , Alfred Deakin , the leading Victorian federationist ; but so was Sir William ' Big Bill ' Lyne , the consistently anti - federationist premier of New South Wales ; while George Reid , the New South Wales ...
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The Premier , T. J. Ryan , was easily the ablest Labor politician of the day . ... against conscription , Hughes ordered the postal authorities not to handle the issue of Hansard containing the transcript of the Premier's remarks .
The Premier , T. J. Ryan , was easily the ablest Labor politician of the day . ... against conscription , Hughes ordered the postal authorities not to handle the issue of Hansard containing the transcript of the Premier's remarks .
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Quietly Lamaro replied : ' I am an Australian , the Premier is not . Only twice have I been out of Australia first when I went on a short visit to the Premier's native land ( New Zealand ) and the other time as a member of the A.I.F. ...
Quietly Lamaro replied : ' I am an Australian , the Premier is not . Only twice have I been out of Australia first when I went on a short visit to the Premier's native land ( New Zealand ) and the other time as a member of the A.I.F. ...
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Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
The arts nationalism and imperialism | 23 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 41 |
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