Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, 36±ÇPrinted and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1907 |
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... hope that this will sink deep into the mind of the honorable senator , who is an Englishman , and I hope also that the day is far distant when the trial will come . But we must , I say , take cognisance of this aspect of the case at the ...
... hope that this will sink deep into the mind of the honorable senator , who is an Englishman , and I hope also that the day is far distant when the trial will come . But we must , I say , take cognisance of this aspect of the case at the ...
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... hope for any success in a campaign against a Rus- sian attack . When honorable senators grasp the fact that Russia recently , at a distance of 6,000 miles from her base , carried on an immense war , in which even after some fifteen ...
... hope for any success in a campaign against a Rus- sian attack . When honorable senators grasp the fact that Russia recently , at a distance of 6,000 miles from her base , carried on an immense war , in which even after some fifteen ...
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... hope that the Navy could still fulfil all that was wanted . If we had no continental interests , that might be the case ; but , as I have endeavoured to show honorable senators , we have continental in- terests in India , and I hope I ...
... hope that the Navy could still fulfil all that was wanted . If we had no continental interests , that might be the case ; but , as I have endeavoured to show honorable senators , we have continental in- terests in India , and I hope I ...
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... hope is that the Government scheme will My that the opinion of the House generally embody a system of coastal defence , and is that we should not only build the vessels necessary to defend our coasts , but build them in Australia . I ...
... hope is that the Government scheme will My that the opinion of the House generally embody a system of coastal defence , and is that we should not only build the vessels necessary to defend our coasts , but build them in Australia . I ...
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... hope we ' do , take a great interest in the subjects of vast importance which are to be brought before that Conference , and we do not want to move any motions which would in any way detract from the posi- tion which the Prime Minister ...
... hope we ' do , take a great interest in the subjects of vast importance which are to be brought before that Conference , and we do not want to move any motions which would in any way detract from the posi- tion which the Prime Minister ...
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