The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Minister must surrender to caucus his function of arbitration between divided ministers ; in 1905 the Commonwealth Labour Conference actually claimed for caucus the right to select the Prime Minister's colleagues.2 Thus the Prime Minister ...
... Minister must surrender to caucus his function of arbitration between divided ministers ; in 1905 the Commonwealth Labour Conference actually claimed for caucus the right to select the Prime Minister's colleagues.2 Thus the Prime Minister ...
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... Minister ( July 31 ) said : " Whatever happens , Australia is part of the Empire right to the full . When the Empire is at war so is Australia at war . All our resources are in the Empire and for the preservation and security of the ...
... Minister ( July 31 ) said : " Whatever happens , Australia is part of the Empire right to the full . When the Empire is at war so is Australia at war . All our resources are in the Empire and for the preservation and security of the ...
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... Minister . Mr Fisher announced that he was " irrevocably opposed to conscription , and was sure that he could say that his colleagues were " .2 But the Minister of Defence , called upon for a statement in the Senate , was more cautious ...
... Minister . Mr Fisher announced that he was " irrevocably opposed to conscription , and was sure that he could say that his colleagues were " .2 But the Minister of Defence , called upon for a statement in the Senate , was more cautious ...
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