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 48
... result is desirable because , as I have pointed out earlier , international problems do not lend them- selves to treatment by some broad and inflexible rule . Take Great Britain's position : It seems clear that as a result of the war ...
... result is desirable because , as I have pointed out earlier , international problems do not lend them- selves to treatment by some broad and inflexible rule . Take Great Britain's position : It seems clear that as a result of the war ...
Stran 267
... result in its withdrawal , its postponement , or its amendment . That is the system of the British people . What do we have in regard to the regulation - making power ? A regulation may be made in the dead of night . It may be made by ...
... result in its withdrawal , its postponement , or its amendment . That is the system of the British people . What do we have in regard to the regulation - making power ? A regulation may be made in the dead of night . It may be made by ...
Stran 273
... result of our history of State Parliaments , and we ought to be very reluctant to do anything which might destroy them , or reduce them to the kind of impotence that would be likely to result in the attraction of an inferior type of man ...
... result of our history of State Parliaments , and we ought to be very reluctant to do anything which might destroy them , or reduce them to the kind of impotence that would be likely to result in the attraction of an inferior type of man ...
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