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Learning from the past | The Spectator Australia

Beginning in 1914, the first world war closed our overseas markets and our significant imports were cut off. Disrupted shipping was disastrous for the Australian economy. At the same time, the country suffered significant drought, and in the winter of 1914 rain failed…
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