The Quarterly Review, Volume 236,Nummer 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Pagina 9
... extreme followers may be judged from the latest utterance of a ' president of the Labour Council''The Navy does not produce anything of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AND IDEALS Bolshevism and Democracy.
... extreme followers may be judged from the latest utterance of a ' president of the Labour Council''The Navy does not produce anything of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AND IDEALS Bolshevism and Democracy.
Pagina 22
... Navy into being ; the demand for a local squadron , until then confined to a few far - seeing publicists , became popular and insistent when ' The Times ' one January morning declared that the Commonwealth must not count on the British ...
... Navy into being ; the demand for a local squadron , until then confined to a few far - seeing publicists , became popular and insistent when ' The Times ' one January morning declared that the Commonwealth must not count on the British ...
Pagina 23
British Navy to support a policy repugnant to British India . It is improbable that England ever will be genuinely convinced of the correctness of the Australian view , home - keeping Englishmen somewhat lack imagina- tion , and do not ...
British Navy to support a policy repugnant to British India . It is improbable that England ever will be genuinely convinced of the correctness of the Australian view , home - keeping Englishmen somewhat lack imagina- tion , and do not ...
Pagina 45
... navy , her own volunteers ; to levy her own taxes , to make her own budget ; to educate her own sons ; in fact to be a Sovereign Nation within her own borders , giving allegiance only to the Imperial Crown . ' On Sept. 3 , 1916 , Mrs ...
... navy , her own volunteers ; to levy her own taxes , to make her own budget ; to educate her own sons ; in fact to be a Sovereign Nation within her own borders , giving allegiance only to the Imperial Crown . ' On Sept. 3 , 1916 , Mrs ...
Pagina 93
... Navy alone , but on a policy , widespreading in its action , of ships ' timber and naval stores . All that such policy implied is as vital to- day to the safety of the Empire as it was then , though the old ships which were built and ...
... Navy alone , but on a policy , widespreading in its action , of ships ' timber and naval stores . All that such policy implied is as vital to- day to the safety of the Empire as it was then , though the old ships which were built and ...
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