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The Twentieth Century, 1901-1975 Russel Braddock Ward. there perhaps for a few nights , perhaps only for one . They hunted and lived in extended family groups or hordes , each numbering on the average about forty or fifty . Neighbouring ...
The Twentieth Century, 1901-1975 Russel Braddock Ward. there perhaps for a few nights , perhaps only for one . They hunted and lived in extended family groups or hordes , each numbering on the average about forty or fifty . Neighbouring ...
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... perhaps from the different composition of the two populations . In New Zealand about 12 per cent of the people were Roman Catholics . In Australia as a whole the Catholic population was double that . The vast majority of them were ...
... perhaps from the different composition of the two populations . In New Zealand about 12 per cent of the people were Roman Catholics . In Australia as a whole the Catholic population was double that . The vast majority of them were ...
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... Perhaps this was an augury of things to come . Six months later , in October , West Australians elected their first majority State Labor Government led by John Scaddan . Perhaps , too , the Government thought , people had voted ' No ...
... Perhaps this was an augury of things to come . Six months later , in October , West Australians elected their first majority State Labor Government led by John Scaddan . Perhaps , too , the Government thought , people had voted ' No ...
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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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