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  1. A more powerful Curtain Call - The Australasian Federation and World War 2

    RMS can mean Royal Mail Ship and not Steamer
  2. Nice Reference Site(s)

    Economic History Association Online Book reviews http://eh.net
  3. Nice Reference Site(s)

    National Library of Australia Online digital project- http://trove.nla.gov.au
  4. A more powerful Curtain Call - The Australasian Federation and World War 2

    I suspect that you have just seriously upset a lot of people in the UK.
  5. Physical location of an Imperial Parliament

    That should make for an interesting POD!
  6. Janszoon, A Dutch Australia TL

    In that case the map at post 15 needs to be changed.
  7. How could the British Empire survive or expand?

    Witness the WCC at the moment.
  8. Janszoon, A Dutch Australia TL

    I suspect that this can't be right. Google satellite view seems to confirm my guess that this is not an estuary of choice. http://www.fishbermi.com/where2fish.htm says- 'Bega River is also prone to long periods of being landlocked- therefore no tidal influences." But it seems that the river...
  9. 16:51 Service to (Rail in the UK, mk2)

    And one would hope so! But will this kill a certain TV series?
  10. Splitting Australia...

    The Argies would be in a bit of trouble.. I can see heads being split in all directions.
  11. A more powerful Curtain Call - The Australasian Federation and World War 2

    Perhaps 'annihilated' is the word you were after?
  12. A more powerful Curtain Call - The Australasian Federation and World War 2

    Also did Qantas have C Class flying boats and what became of them during the war?
  13. A more powerful Curtain Call - The Australasian Federation and World War 2

    So in this timeline was there ever a 10 Squadron with Sunderlands?
  14. The Whale has Wings

    Now known to be Norwegian originally.
  15. Different locations for 'Canberra'

    How about Macquarie Island as a compromise?
  16. Different locations for 'Canberra'

    Uluru would be a pretty empty city in the summer.
  17. Plausibility Check:Japanese invasion of Australia

    http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/remembering1942/midget_submarine/submarine_article2.asp
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