The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Minister ) of " the reputation for exclusiveness which the continent has gained in the United Kingdom " . If Australia had indeed gained this reputa- tion , retorted Deakin , it was due solely to " misrepresentations " of unpatriotic ...
... Minister ) of " the reputation for exclusiveness which the continent has gained in the United Kingdom " . If Australia had indeed gained this reputa- tion , retorted Deakin , it was due solely to " misrepresentations " of unpatriotic ...
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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 " . 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 " . But the Minister of Defence , called upon for a statement in the Senate , was more cautious ...
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... Minister and Attorney - General , and with portfolios for Sir John Forrest ( Treasurer ) , Mr Joseph Cook ( Minister for the Navy ) , Mr W. A. Watt ( Works and Railways ) , Mr P. M. Glynn ( Minister for Home and Territories ) , Mr ...
... Minister and Attorney - General , and with portfolios for Sir John Forrest ( Treasurer ) , Mr Joseph Cook ( Minister for the Navy ) , Mr W. A. Watt ( Works and Railways ) , Mr P. M. Glynn ( Minister for Home and Territories ) , Mr ...
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