A Certain Grandeur: Gough Whitlam in PoliticsSun Books, 1978 - 432 strani Previous ed: South Melbourne : Sun Books, 1978 Includes index. |
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... told these groups what I had told individuals : I agreed that in his and the party's interests he should retire before the next elections . I didn't think it would be generous to him or advantageous to the party to oppose him now and I ...
... told these groups what I had told individuals : I agreed that in his and the party's interests he should retire before the next elections . I didn't think it would be generous to him or advantageous to the party to oppose him now and I ...
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... told immediately and that there should be no more dealings with Mr Khemlani . Mr Connor said that there would be none by him ( Author's italics ) . Ministers noted Mr Connor's statement that he did not propose to take any action ...
... told immediately and that there should be no more dealings with Mr Khemlani . Mr Connor said that there would be none by him ( Author's italics ) . Ministers noted Mr Connor's statement that he did not propose to take any action ...
Stran 379
... told Whitlam he was worried by press reports , particularly in the Murdoch papers , urging him to intervene in the crisis . The author was with Whitlam at Kirribilli House preparing a speech . ' He says it is intimidation , ' Whitlam told ...
... told Whitlam he was worried by press reports , particularly in the Murdoch papers , urging him to intervene in the crisis . The author was with Whitlam at Kirribilli House preparing a speech . ' He says it is intimidation , ' Whitlam told ...
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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