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Page 108
... Hughes . Hard- pressed by the German submarine campaign , Britain had set up a Shipping Control Committee to make the best possible use of her merchant fleet . Hughes pressed for more ships to be allocated to the Australian run , but ...
... Hughes . Hard- pressed by the German submarine campaign , Britain had set up a Shipping Control Committee to make the best possible use of her merchant fleet . Hughes pressed for more ships to be allocated to the Australian run , but ...
Page 149
... Hughes still had enough centralist and socialist leanings to get himself into trouble with some of his own supporters but not enough , of course , to soften Labor hostility . The Commonwealth Woollen Mills at Geelong in Victoria had ...
... Hughes still had enough centralist and socialist leanings to get himself into trouble with some of his own supporters but not enough , of course , to soften Labor hostility . The Commonwealth Woollen Mills at Geelong in Victoria had ...
Page 153
... Hughes , there was never any real possibility of a Labor- Country Party Coalition government . During the campaign Bruce had pledged loyalty to Hughes and promised he too would resign if Hughes were removed from the Government . However ...
... Hughes , there was never any real possibility of a Labor- Country Party Coalition government . During the campaign Bruce had pledged loyalty to Hughes and promised he too would resign if Hughes were removed from the Government . However ...
Contents
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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