The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 567
... Minister maintained that the conditions contemplated by the " penal dissolution " Section of the constitution had occurred . The Labour party contended that inasmuch as they had a clear majority in the Senate and an equality of numbers ...
... Minister maintained that the conditions contemplated by the " penal dissolution " Section of the constitution had occurred . The Labour party contended that inasmuch as they had a clear majority in the Senate and an equality of numbers ...
Page 568
... 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 and hastened the decline of his popularity . In June 1920 he quarrelled with Mr Watt , the one - time Premier of Victoria , who had served under him as Commonwealth Treasurer and Acting Prime Minister in 1918-19 . This leading ...
... Minister and hastened the decline of his popularity . In June 1920 he quarrelled with Mr Watt , the one - time Premier of Victoria , who had served under him as Commonwealth Treasurer and Acting Prime Minister in 1918-19 . This leading ...
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