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... later became first President of the Miners ' Federation . His father , James Menzies , represented the Mallee electorate of Lowan in the Victorian Parliament from 1909 , when the family went to live in Melbourne , until 1919. From his ...
... later became first President of the Miners ' Federation . His father , James Menzies , represented the Mallee electorate of Lowan in the Victorian Parliament from 1909 , when the family went to live in Melbourne , until 1919. From his ...
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... later , firm and lasting bonds had been created with the United States . In 1941 a Department of External Affairs could hardly have been said to exist : in 1949 a large and efficient , permanent diplomatic corps had been brought into ...
... later , firm and lasting bonds had been created with the United States . In 1941 a Department of External Affairs could hardly have been said to exist : in 1949 a large and efficient , permanent diplomatic corps had been brought into ...
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... later when the scheme actually came into operation , the Australian dollar had to be distinguished from the Straits dollar , the American dollar and others . On 14 October statistics showed that the number of unemployed had fallen to ...
... later when the scheme actually came into operation , the Australian dollar had to be distinguished from the Straits dollar , the American dollar and others . On 14 October statistics showed that the number of unemployed had fallen to ...
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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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