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Page 83
... politicians did not object particularly to the introduction of compulsory voting as such . They may even have suspected it would be to their advantage , despite the contrary belief of the Liberals . They did , of course , object most ...
... politicians did not object particularly to the introduction of compulsory voting as such . They may even have suspected it would be to their advantage , despite the contrary belief of the Liberals . They did , of course , object most ...
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... politicians . It was certainly anathema to Theodore who , alone among all politicians , State and federal , seems to have digested J. M. Keynes's early writings and perhaps even to have anticipated the great economist's ideas on mildly ...
... politicians . It was certainly anathema to Theodore who , alone among all politicians , State and federal , seems to have digested J. M. Keynes's early writings and perhaps even to have anticipated the great economist's ideas on mildly ...
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... politicians and people . Nevertheless it had great significance for them . The Statute was the result of the Imperial Conference of 1930 which Scullin had attended . It gave legal force to the declaration of the previous Imperial ...
... politicians and people . Nevertheless it had great significance for them . The Statute was the result of the Imperial Conference of 1930 which Scullin had attended . It gave legal force to the declaration of the previous Imperial ...
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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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