The History of Australia: The Twentieth Century, 1901-1975 |
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Page 176
... Government , responsible to the people for the results of national economic policies , had virtually no control over them . In all probability no government ever formed among men , given the continuance of the world slump and low prices ...
... Government , responsible to the people for the results of national economic policies , had virtually no control over them . In all probability no government ever formed among men , given the continuance of the world slump and low prices ...
Page 198
... Government and finally , the High Court of Australia . The situation came to a head in May 1932 when the Commonwealth moved , under the Financial Agreements Enforcement Act , to recover the monies owed it by the Government of New South ...
... Government and finally , the High Court of Australia . The situation came to a head in May 1932 when the Commonwealth moved , under the Financial Agreements Enforcement Act , to recover the monies owed it by the Government of New South ...
Page 288
... Government's handling of the Dutch - Indonesian dispute , easily the most important of Australian foreign policy initiatives , both at the time and in its future consequences . Three days after the Japanese surrender , on 17 August 1945 ...
... Government's handling of the Dutch - Indonesian dispute , easily the most important of Australian foreign policy initiatives , both at the time and in its future consequences . Three days after the Japanese surrender , on 17 August 1945 ...
Contents
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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