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... thought local Australian patriotism was ' disloyal ' because , they felt , it tended to weaken loyalty to Britain and the Empire . For Irish Catholic people , with their bitter memories of English rule , the growth of Australian ...
... thought local Australian patriotism was ' disloyal ' because , they felt , it tended to weaken loyalty to Britain and the Empire . For Irish Catholic people , with their bitter memories of English rule , the growth of Australian ...
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... thought , people had voted ' No ' to be safe , because they were confused about the different and quite complex powers asked for in the first question . Something might yet be won if the electors were given an opportunity to vote on ...
... thought , people had voted ' No ' to be safe , because they were confused about the different and quite complex powers asked for in the first question . Something might yet be won if the electors were given an opportunity to vote on ...
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... thought of being their own people again , men and women poured out of the services faster than after the Great War ... thought it a magnificent painting : many traditionalists thought it 272 The History of Australia 1901-1975.
... thought of being their own people again , men and women poured out of the services faster than after the Great War ... thought it a magnificent painting : many traditionalists thought it 272 The History of Australia 1901-1975.
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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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