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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... important in this country than are the economists or the lawyers , because they are the voters . Do not forget that . They control the Govern- ment of the country . If we tell them that they can eat . drink and be merry , the moment ...
... important in this country than are the economists or the lawyers , because they are the voters . Do not forget that . They control the Govern- ment of the country . If we tell them that they can eat . drink and be merry , the moment ...
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... important powers . This in turn implies the necessity of continuing co - operation between Com- monwealth and States in many important matters . In organising Australia's war effort the importance of associating the States and their ...
... important powers . This in turn implies the necessity of continuing co - operation between Com- monwealth and States in many important matters . In organising Australia's war effort the importance of associating the States and their ...
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... importance . We have six Parlia- ments with a good history behind them and it is most important that in our endeavour to strengthen the central government we shall not so weaken the State Governments that they shall cease to count ...
... importance . We have six Parlia- ments with a good history behind them and it is most important that in our endeavour to strengthen the central government we shall not so weaken the State Governments that they shall cease to count ...
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