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... later , Sydney streets were more crowded than they had ever been before even on the occasion of the first royal visit in 1867 . Swimming had always been immensely popular in Australia but in the early years of federation advances were ...
... later , Sydney streets were more crowded than they had ever been before even on the occasion of the first royal visit in 1867 . Swimming had always been immensely popular in Australia but in the early years of federation advances were ...
Page 248
... later Japanese aircraft made their first devastating air raid on Darwin . Two weeks later another Australian cruiser , H.M.A.S. Perth , was lost in the Battle of the Java Sea . Nothing seemed to impede Japan's southward thrust or to ...
... later Japanese aircraft made their first devastating air raid on Darwin . Two weeks later another Australian cruiser , H.M.A.S. Perth , was lost in the Battle of the Java Sea . Nothing seemed to impede Japan's southward thrust or to ...
Page 349
... later when the scheme actually came into operation , the Australian dollar had to be distinguished from the Straits dollar , the American dollar and others . On 14 October statistics showed that the number of unemployed had fallen to ...
... later when the scheme actually came into operation , the Australian dollar had to be distinguished from the Straits dollar , the American dollar and others . On 14 October statistics showed that the number of unemployed had fallen to ...
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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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