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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... organisation . The American organisation , however , had been framed to fit a system of representa- tive government and independent executive ; but Australia had in- herited the British system of responsible government . How would this ...
... organisation . The American organisation , however , had been framed to fit a system of representa- tive government and independent executive ; but Australia had in- herited the British system of responsible government . How would this ...
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... organisation . Hutton's aim was to create an adequate framework " into which the fighting material of the nation can ... organisation of Switzerland . In its central organisation , its training and grouping of men according to age , and ...
... organisation . Hutton's aim was to create an adequate framework " into which the fighting material of the nation can ... organisation of Switzerland . In its central organisation , its training and grouping of men according to age , and ...
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... organisation of imperial forces were very carefully studied , and an Australian section of the Imperial General Staff was formed with a representative in London to provide for co - ordination with headquarters . As a result of the visit ...
... organisation of imperial forces were very carefully studied , and an Australian section of the Imperial General Staff was formed with a representative in London to provide for co - ordination with headquarters . As a result of the visit ...
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