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Page 317
... give much more per head of population than any other country involved , beginning with £ 31,250,000 for the first six years . Another £ 3,500,000 was to be spent initially on scholarships to give Asian students professional and ...
... give much more per head of population than any other country involved , beginning with £ 31,250,000 for the first six years . Another £ 3,500,000 was to be spent initially on scholarships to give Asian students professional and ...
Page 339
... give a brief few minutes each to all candidates for seats in the viewing areas , to expound their policies . The Prime Minister objected that this scheme would give minor party candidates , including Communists , as much time to put ...
... give a brief few minutes each to all candidates for seats in the viewing areas , to expound their policies . The Prime Minister objected that this scheme would give minor party candidates , including Communists , as much time to put ...
Page 406
... give the Commonwealth control over both wages and prices , but at a referendum heid on 8 December 1973 both requests were turned down in every State . So inflation continued as did Senate obstruction . The Opposition majority in that ...
... give the Commonwealth control over both wages and prices , but at a referendum heid on 8 December 1973 both requests were turned down in every State . So inflation continued as did Senate obstruction . The Opposition majority in that ...
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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