Robert J. Hawke: A BiographySchwartz in conjunction with Landsdowne Press, 1982 - 418 strani Biography of Robert Hawke, Prime Minister and ex-President of the ACTU trade union federation in Australia, concerning in partic. His leadership of the labour movement - describes his association with the ILO Governing Body as a Worker Delegate, his political leadership, political participation and his activities in labour relations, social policy formulation, etc. Up to his election as Prime Minister in 1982. Bibliography and photographs. |
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... South Wales , remembered that it was close to Christmas time , in the Lygon , when Hawke first talked to him about his ambition , using the exhortation - cum - threat , ' If blokes like you won't support me , I might as well go back to ...
... South Wales , remembered that it was close to Christmas time , in the Lygon , when Hawke first talked to him about his ambition , using the exhortation - cum - threat , ' If blokes like you won't support me , I might as well go back to ...
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... South African Prime Minister , Vorster , stating the ACTU's decision and requesting a non- discriminatory team be sent to Australia . His letter was conveyed by the South African Ambassador and within a few days Hawke had received a ...
... South African Prime Minister , Vorster , stating the ACTU's decision and requesting a non- discriminatory team be sent to Australia . His letter was conveyed by the South African Ambassador and within a few days Hawke had received a ...
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... South West Africa , and was controlled by South Africa — illegally . In 1966 the United Nations had terminated the old League of Nations mandate given to South Africa over Namibia , and in 1967 had created the UN Council for Namibia and ...
... South West Africa , and was controlled by South Africa — illegally . In 1966 the United Nations had terminated the old League of Nations mandate given to South Africa over Namibia , and in 1967 had created the UN Council for Namibia and ...
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