A Certain Grandeur: Gough Whitlam in PoliticsSun Books, 1978 - 432 strani Previous ed: South Melbourne : Sun Books, 1978 Includes index. |
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... month later , with the arrival of Gough Whitlam for his first visit , the situation changed ... About eighteen months earlier , the independents had reacted to the threat of Pangu ; now they reacted to the threat of Whitlam . From moves ...
... month later , with the arrival of Gough Whitlam for his first visit , the situation changed ... About eighteen months earlier , the independents had reacted to the threat of Pangu ; now they reacted to the threat of Whitlam . From moves ...
Stran 195
... months away from full independence , Whitlam recalled with relish : We have both come a long way from the lounge of the Sepik Hotel at Wewak in January 1970 , when we were both virtually under siege , and under surveillance from the ...
... months away from full independence , Whitlam recalled with relish : We have both come a long way from the lounge of the Sepik Hotel at Wewak in January 1970 , when we were both virtually under siege , and under surveillance from the ...
Stran 382
... months . Whitlam rejected the proposal out of hand . ' I would like to warn Honourable Members ' , he told Parliament on 4 November , ' that the proposals derive no greater sanctity from the fact that they were divulged to the Governor ...
... months . Whitlam rejected the proposal out of hand . ' I would like to warn Honourable Members ' , he told Parliament on 4 November , ' that the proposals derive no greater sanctity from the fact that they were divulged to the Governor ...
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The Menzies Inheritance | 3 |
Is the Tumbril Ready? | 24 |
How Australia Got Into Vietnam | 39 |
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11 November accepted achieve Affairs American announced appointment ASIO Australian Government Australian Labor Party Australian politics Barnard became believe Budget by-election Cabinet Cairns Calwell Calwell's Cameron campaign Canberra Catholic Caucus cent Chamberlain Chifley China Clyde Cameron coalition colleagues Commission Commonwealth Connor conscription constitutional Crean crisis Curtin debate December decision defeat defence Department dismissal double dissolution duumvirate economic election electoral Federal Conference Federal Executive Foreign Gorton Government's Governor-General Hasluck Holt House of Representatives involved issue Khemlani Labor Government leadership Liberal loan loans affair majority Malcolm Fraser mandate matter McMahon meeting Melbourne Menzies Morosi Murphy never Opposition Papua-New Guinea Parliament Parliamentary Party Party's policy speech Premier Prime Minister Prime Minister's programme proposal Queensland question role Saigon schools seat Secretary Senate Sir John Kerr Snedden South Vietnam South Wales statement Sydney Morning Herald told Treasury United victory vote Whitlam Government