An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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... association . Mr Lange said that he was issuing the statement because the association's president , Mr Allan Ashbolt , had been told by the General Manager - designate of the ABC , Mr T. S. Duck- manton , not to make public statements ...
... association . Mr Lange said that he was issuing the statement because the association's president , Mr Allan Ashbolt , had been told by the General Manager - designate of the ABC , Mr T. S. Duck- manton , not to make public statements ...
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... Association who are also members of the ALP , and , like him , I now find my membership of such an association irreconcilable with my membership of the Labor movement . " Until recent weeks , he had hoped that a decent healthy trade ...
... Association who are also members of the ALP , and , like him , I now find my membership of such an association irreconcilable with my membership of the Labor movement . " Until recent weeks , he had hoped that a decent healthy trade ...
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... Association yesterday his resignation from the association . . . . He was its president from 1964 to 1969 with Mr Harold Hort , who resigned on Friday , as vice - president . Mr Ashbolt said last night that , at that time , the ...
... Association yesterday his resignation from the association . . . . He was its president from 1964 to 1969 with Mr Harold Hort , who resigned on Friday , as vice - president . Mr Ashbolt said last night that , at that time , the ...
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