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Page 343
... Minister for Commerce and Agriculture . Then in 1958 he succeeded ' Artie ' Fadden as leader of the Country Party and Deputy Prime Minister . It was immediately apparent that here was a new force to be reckoned with . McEwen was a self ...
... Minister for Commerce and Agriculture . Then in 1958 he succeeded ' Artie ' Fadden as leader of the Country Party and Deputy Prime Minister . It was immediately apparent that here was a new force to be reckoned with . McEwen was a self ...
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... Prime Minister's standing in the Liberal Party and the Government's standing in the country , continued to deteriorate . On the same day that the Country Party smoothly reorganised itself after McEwen's departure , the Liberal caucus ...
... Prime Minister's standing in the Liberal Party and the Government's standing in the country , continued to deteriorate . On the same day that the Country Party smoothly reorganised itself after McEwen's departure , the Liberal caucus ...
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... Prime Minister sent for Daly and then issued a denial of the story , but in such a way as to leave the impression ... minister of the government to which he was responsible . Fraser resigned from Cabinet and in a statement to the House ...
... Prime Minister sent for Daly and then issued a denial of the story , but in such a way as to leave the impression ... minister of the government to which he was responsible . Fraser resigned from Cabinet and in a statement to the House ...
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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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