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... Some of the documents that NZ signed that committed her to the Asian conflicts were ANZAM where Australia, Britain and NZ planed defense for Malaya. ...
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... When people moved to Australia from Britain, they took many British customs with them. ... In the past, Britain was Australia's most important trading partner. ...
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... These were the loyalty towards Britain, Australia's international reputation and the need for strategic purposes in terms of defense. ...
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... His party argued that crediting from Britain would risk Australia's borrowing from Britain in the future. His views were seen as too extreme. ...
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... Some felt a strong loyalty to Britain who had supported Australia, and now, they felt, was the time for them to 'do their bit'. ...
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... Did Britain betray Australia in 1942, when Singapore fell? ... The question becomes, why didn't Australia and Britain accept these flaws and try to repair them?
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... In 1914 Andrew Fisher announced that Australia would support Britain to "the last man and the last shilling." Ten days later the Australian Imperial Force (AIF ...
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... economic theory. Historically, Australia has been linked economically, culturally, and socially to Britain. Australia was founded ...
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... When people moved to Australia from Britain, they took many British customs with them. ... In the past, Britain was Australia's most important trading partner. ...
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... Australia at this time were still very loyal to their mother country (Britain) although they had their own country to deal with now. ...
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... Australia was originally settled by Great Britain as a prison colony in the late 1700's, so now most Australian people are of British ancestry. ...
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... This was done to accommodate as far as possible the powers with whom Britain and Australia would ultimately go to war. Therefore ...
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... This took place during World War II when Australia, in need of assistance and finding none from Britain, turned to America. This ...
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... Similarly, in a statement made by the previously addressed Reverend Tim Costello, "Britain's problem gambling is about half of Australia's proportionally, and ...
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... This took place during World War II when Australia, in need of assistance and finding none from Britain, turned to America. This ...
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... famine.@ (Famine in Ireland) It=s estimated 1 million tried to escape by immigrating to places such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain. ...
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... 2) Treaties with the US. Up until World war two Australia always looked towards Britain, as it's "mother" country. During the fall ...
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... all there to see the performance, "Nord Ost." They came from places such as Russia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Australia, Britain, and the ...
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... First, the Branch Davidian was a collection of people from all over the world, including the United States, Australia, Britain, Jamaica, and Canada. ...
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... The war had taught Australia that it needed to be less dependent on Britain, and that it needed to speed up its economic development. ...
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... in the Pacific War in 1941-42 and the subsequent bombing of Darwin had convinced Australia's leaders that the country could no longer rely on Britain for it's ...
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... The reason why Britain heavily invested in railroad companies in Canada, India, and Australia; in railroads and canals in the United States; in mining and ...
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... The exploration continued and in 1829 Britain laid claim to the entire continent (Dolce, 11). Australia has been through a lot from the aborigines until the ...
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... have been omitted. Asia has as much to do with Australia as Britain or the United States does, perhaps even more. Whether it is ...
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... The latter suggestion is obviously a little more than biased, as Niemeyer was an economist from England and most of Australia's loans came from Britain. ...
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... Many young Australians travel over seas seeking work or go on a working holiday in great Britain, Canada, and Japan- countries that Australia has bilateral ...
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... Previously, Britain had remained unfailingly at Australia's side (or visa versa) and no-one doubted that in times of peril, English forces would protect ...
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... This showed how France and Britain's isolationism contributed to the course of ... plan, Japan planned to conquer everything from Manchuria to Australia but their ...
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... The flag chosen to represent the strong link Australians felt with Britain ultimately reflected both Australia and Empire but also held one detail that ...
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... came from Britain, when, in 1847, Earl Grey, then the Secretary of State for the colonies, suggested a "central authority" be created in Australia to regulate ...
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