Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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Stran 110
... future in the light of the present , and I think we will all agree that Dr. Coombs has in the circumstancs visualised the future intelligently . No Government wants to impose restrictions upon anyone or any section of the community . It ...
... future in the light of the present , and I think we will all agree that Dr. Coombs has in the circumstancs visualised the future intelligently . No Government wants to impose restrictions upon anyone or any section of the community . It ...
Stran 168
... future which Professor Cop- land has outlined here this morning . Many members of this School have shown considerable concern about the degree of control over their activities which is going to be exercised after the war . They have ...
... future which Professor Cop- land has outlined here this morning . Many members of this School have shown considerable concern about the degree of control over their activities which is going to be exercised after the war . They have ...
Stran 192
... future will have to be laid on the assumption that the principles of Fascism ( or conceiv- ably of authoritarian communism ) will win the peace , whoever wins the war . " It's incredible that there are those who believe these longing ...
... future will have to be laid on the assumption that the principles of Fascism ( or conceiv- ably of authoritarian communism ) will win the peace , whoever wins the war . " It's incredible that there are those who believe these longing ...
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