The History of Australia: The Twentieth Century, 1901-1975 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 166
... campaign neither Bruce nor Page made suppression of strikes and ' law and order ' their main theme as they had done in 1925. Nor did they pay much attention to the deteriorating economic situation apart from an undertaking to hasten ...
... campaign neither Bruce nor Page made suppression of strikes and ' law and order ' their main theme as they had done in 1925. Nor did they pay much attention to the deteriorating economic situation apart from an undertaking to hasten ...
Page 258
... campaign , Lang Labor and the left - wing ' New South Wales A.L.P. ' having been reduced to the veriest splinters . His policy speech , broadcast from Canberra , stressed the Government's record in organising the nation's resistance to ...
... campaign , Lang Labor and the left - wing ' New South Wales A.L.P. ' having been reduced to the veriest splinters . His policy speech , broadcast from Canberra , stressed the Government's record in organising the nation's resistance to ...
Page 350
... campaign the party lost its most fervent and influential sponsor in the Catholic hierarchy . Dr Daniel Mannix , Archbishop of Melbourne from 1917 to 1963 , champion of the left and leading anti - conscriptionist in World War I , had ...
... campaign the party lost its most fervent and influential sponsor in the Catholic hierarchy . Dr Daniel Mannix , Archbishop of Melbourne from 1917 to 1963 , champion of the left and leading anti - conscriptionist in World War I , had ...
Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
Copyright | |
40 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginals Adelaide American arbitration Attorney-General Australian Bank became Bill Brisbane Britain British Bruce Cabinet Calwell campaign Canberra Catholic Caucus cent Chifley Coalition Commonwealth Government Commonwealth Parliament conscription conservative continued Country Party Curtin Deakin December defence Depression double dissolution Earle Page election electors Evatt exports External Affairs Fadden federal forces Freetrade Gorton Government's Guinea Hasluck High Court House of Representatives Hughes immigration Indonesia industry Japan Japanese Labor Government Labor members Labor Party Lang Labor later leader leadership legislation Liberal Lyons majority McMahon Melbourne Menzies military MINISTRY months Nationalist November Opposition organisation overseas parliamentary political politicians portfolio Premier Premier of Queensland Prime Minister promised Queensland radical scheme Scullin Senate soldiers South Australia South Wales Sukarno Sydney tariff total valid vote trade unions troops unemployment United valid vote Seats Victoria Vietnam voters W. M. Hughes wages Western Australia White Australia Policy Whitlam