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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In the end the men were admitted , but the Premier of New South Wales complained to Deakin ( now Prime Minister ) of " the reputation for exclusiveness which the continent has gained in the United Kingdom " .
In the end the men were admitted , but the Premier of New South Wales complained to Deakin ( now Prime Minister ) of " the reputation for exclusiveness which the continent has gained in the United Kingdom " .
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These suggestions , however , found no favour with ministers , nor were they generally supported by other members of Mr ... The Prime Minister ( July 31 ) said : " Whatever happens , Australia is part of the Empire right to the full .
These suggestions , however , found no favour with ministers , nor were they generally supported by other members of Mr ... The Prime Minister ( July 31 ) said : " Whatever happens , Australia is part of the Empire right to the full .
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These took the places of ministers who had resigned from the Cabinet in anticipation of the revolt of November 16. ... This advice was accepted , and the National War Cabinet took office , with Mr Hughes as Prime Minister and Attorney ...
These took the places of ministers who had resigned from the Cabinet in anticipation of the revolt of November 16. ... This advice was accepted , and the National War Cabinet took office , with Mr Hughes as Prime Minister and Attorney ...
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