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Page 49
... held , in words that will always bear quoting , to meet ' the normal needs of the average employee regarded as a human being living in a civilized community ' . With this yardstick a fair and reasonable wage , he held , would be seven ...
... held , in words that will always bear quoting , to meet ' the normal needs of the average employee regarded as a human being living in a civilized community ' . With this yardstick a fair and reasonable wage , he held , would be seven ...
Page 140
... held its first Federal Congress in Brisbane . Membership was , of course , restricted to servicemen who had actually served in a theatre of war overseas . At first few returned soldiers joined , but after a few years membership ...
... held its first Federal Congress in Brisbane . Membership was , of course , restricted to servicemen who had actually served in a theatre of war overseas . At first few returned soldiers joined , but after a few years membership ...
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... held by the Opposition , 38 by the Liberals and 20 by the Country Party . In the Senate , however , the D.L.P. still held the balance of power . There were 26 Labor , 21 Liberal , 5 Country Party , 3 Independent and 5 D.L.P. senators ...
... held by the Opposition , 38 by the Liberals and 20 by the Country Party . In the Senate , however , the D.L.P. still held the balance of power . There were 26 Labor , 21 Liberal , 5 Country Party , 3 Independent and 5 D.L.P. senators ...
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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