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AUSTRALIA DIVIDED

MANY ANIMOSITIES (Noon.) MELBOURNE, Dec. 15. Apart from India he knew of no country that was so divided by so many animosities as Australia, said Mr. R G Casey, Federal president of the Liberal Party and a former Governor of Bengal. ■ , . There were some people in Australia who had a vested interest in discontent, and it was against this group that Australians should direct their barbed arrows. ' , The greatest needs in Australia were unity and leadership. Australians were discounting their ability to overcome the difficulties facing them unless they achieved unity. ________

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 15 December 1947, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA DIVIDED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 15 December 1947, Page 5

AUSTRALIA DIVIDED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 15 December 1947, Page 5

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