Australia in the War of 1939-1945Australian War Memorial, 1970 |
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Stran 438
... effect that acceptance of the proposal need not seriously affect Australia's overseas financial position if certain precautions were taken , but there might be much more serious effects on Australia's internal problems . Yet , the ...
... effect that acceptance of the proposal need not seriously affect Australia's overseas financial position if certain precautions were taken , but there might be much more serious effects on Australia's internal problems . Yet , the ...
Stran 528
... effect this would be introduced before 31st January 1943 , that the reference should continue for five years after the cessation of hostilities and that none of the State Acts should be repealed or amended except with the consent of the ...
... effect this would be introduced before 31st January 1943 , that the reference should continue for five years after the cessation of hostilities and that none of the State Acts should be repealed or amended except with the consent of the ...
Stran 726
... effect that the Americans are coming here to protect us . They are coming here for their own sake . " " George Washington and his people made giant strides when they became independent . " " [ The Australia First Movement is the begin ...
... effect that the Americans are coming here to protect us . They are coming here for their own sake . " " George Washington and his people made giant strides when they became independent . " " [ The Australia First Movement is the begin ...
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Preface | 7 |
WAR IN THE FAR EAST DECEMBER 1941 | 12 |
Members of the new Curtin Ministry at Government House Canberra | 102 |
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