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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Page 493
... party platform , and imposed upon candidates a pledge to accept , on all issues affecting the platform , the decisions of the parliamentary caucus . The Labour party thus reproduced and emphasised all the essential features of American ...
... party platform , and imposed upon candidates a pledge to accept , on all issues affecting the platform , the decisions of the parliamentary caucus . The Labour party thus reproduced and emphasised all the essential features of American ...
Page 494
... party progressively increased its fighting efficiency at the expense of the liberty and power of ministers , of Parliament , and of the electors . Perhaps , in the end , the party lost more than it gained . But these gains and losses ...
... party progressively increased its fighting efficiency at the expense of the liberty and power of ministers , of Parliament , and of the electors . Perhaps , in the end , the party lost more than it gained . But these gains and losses ...
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... party . When the general election of 1922 returned the Country party with fourteen members in a House of Representatives of seventy - five , where Labour and Nationalist forces were evenly matched , Dr Earle Page , the leader of the party ...
... party . When the general election of 1922 returned the Country party with fourteen members in a House of Representatives of seventy - five , where Labour and Nationalist forces were evenly matched , Dr Earle Page , the leader of the party ...
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