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Conservatives, Communists and Catholics Introduction Over a life of more than one hundred years, the Australian Labor Party has split three times. The first split came during the first world war, when the Labor prime min
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Melbourne / Sydney / /

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Oxford University Press / Syme & Weldon Associates / Jacaranda Press / /

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Asia / /

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United States / Soviet Union / Australia / /

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family car / /

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization / conservative party / Communist Party of Australia / Australian Labor Party / ASIO / High Court / Labor / Catholic Movement / United Australia Party / Whitlam government / Communist Party / Labour Party / Liberal government / Menzies government / House of Representatives Committee on UnAmerican Activities / Oxford University / federal parliament / Labor government / Monash Distance Education Centre / Liberal Party / Nationalist Party / Senate / /

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Jack Waterford / Michael Hogan / Vladimir Petrov / Nicholas Whitlam / H.V. Evatt / John Merritt / Billy Hughes / Ann Curthoys / Robert Manne / Joe Lyons / Daniel Mannix / John Stubbs / W.J. Brown / /

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Archbishop / editor / Prime Minister / Soviet diplomat / conservative political scientist / opposition leader / editor of the Sydney communist weekly Tribune / /

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Queensland / /

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Eastern Europe / Western Europe / /

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DLP / /

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www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas / /

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