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Page 220
... showed that Paterson had acted alone on the strength of an uncorroborated statement , in a letter from an interested party , to the effect that , if admitted , Mrs Freer would be likely to break up ' a perfectly good Australian marriage ...
... showed that Paterson had acted alone on the strength of an uncorroborated statement , in a letter from an interested party , to the effect that , if admitted , Mrs Freer would be likely to break up ' a perfectly good Australian marriage ...
Page 394
... showed no signs of renewing it , though the Red government pointedly made a large wheat purchase from Canada just after that country had negotiated an exchange of diplomats with it . With Australian farmers facing ruin , even the ...
... showed no signs of renewing it , though the Red government pointedly made a large wheat purchase from Canada just after that country had negotiated an exchange of diplomats with it . With Australian farmers facing ruin , even the ...
Page 413
... showed signs of remaining at or above about 15 per cent for the coming year . Opinion polls showed that support for the Government was falling to an all - time low mark well below 40 per cent . They showed too that people thought ...
... showed signs of remaining at or above about 15 per cent for the coming year . Opinion polls showed that support for the Government was falling to an all - time low mark well below 40 per cent . They showed too that people thought ...
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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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