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The Motherland in Relation to the War and to Australia single work   prose   war literature  
Issue Details: First known date: 1917... 1917 The Motherland in Relation to the War and to Australia
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Moore contends that the effects of the war on Australians are significantly lower than the effects on the British, who, while enduring greater hardships, continue to support and protect the Australian nation.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII no. 211 May 1917 Z1603586 1917 periodical issue children's 1917 pg. 51-54
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    • With illus. 'Shells for Some of Britain's Big Guns', 'Munition Workers Busily Employed Turning Out Shells for the British Army', and 'On the Western Front : A Big Gun at the Moment of Discharge'.
    • First published in The Argus.
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