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- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 first "M. H.".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 isCitedBy Jack_Lang_(Australian_politician).
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 last "Ellis".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 location "Sydney".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 pages "268".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 publisher "The Sydney and Melbourne Publishing Company".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 title "The red road: the story of the capture of the Lang Party by Communists instructed from Moscow".
- 1dd7113a30df4cbcf5f4ca62f9ef4cc0f5957b28ae3c7ee5b946b5344a7ccea1 year "1931".