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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David A. S. Campbell. There is an analogy to be found in the pre - war dis- cussions of Imperial Defence Policy . In London the Committee of Imperial Defence sat regularly - Australia being represented normally by the High Commissioner ...
David A. S. Campbell. There is an analogy to be found in the pre - war dis- cussions of Imperial Defence Policy . In London the Committee of Imperial Defence sat regularly - Australia being represented normally by the High Commissioner ...
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... pre - war primarily because of short- ages in relation to heavy war - time demands both in Australia and overseas . It is probable that most of these shortages of primary products and foodstuffs will be intensified in the imme- diate post - ...
... pre - war primarily because of short- ages in relation to heavy war - time demands both in Australia and overseas . It is probable that most of these shortages of primary products and foodstuffs will be intensified in the imme- diate post - ...
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... before the war to inspire confidence in its capacity to ensure full employment , social security and a reasonable distribution of wealth and income . In view of this widspread dissatisfaction with the pre - war economic system , it is ...
... before the war to inspire confidence in its capacity to ensure full employment , social security and a reasonable distribution of wealth and income . In view of this widspread dissatisfaction with the pre - war economic system , it is ...
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THE AUTHORS | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 67 |
CHAPTER III | 121 |
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