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In the first of these activities they competed with each other and with the national government so , it was feared , helping to drive up interest rates . These problems were not new : they had plagued State and federal politicians for ...
In the first of these activities they competed with each other and with the national government so , it was feared , helping to drive up interest rates . These problems were not new : they had plagued State and federal politicians for ...
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It was common knowledge in Labor circles that Mahony had been induced to resign in Theodore's interest . From his first day in the House of Representatives , the new member for Dalley proved much more troublesome to the Government than ...
It was common knowledge in Labor circles that Mahony had been induced to resign in Theodore's interest . From his first day in the House of Representatives , the new member for Dalley proved much more troublesome to the Government than ...
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which were : repudiation of all governmental interest payments on British loans , until Britain wrote off Australia's war debt as the U.S.A. had written off Britain's ; reduction by 3 per cent of all interest payments on government ...
which were : repudiation of all governmental interest payments on British loans , until Britain wrote off Australia's war debt as the U.S.A. had written off Britain's ; reduction by 3 per cent of all interest payments on government ...
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Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
New Protection and the Basic Wage | 46 |
Copyright | |
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