Girt Nation: The Unauthorised History of Australia Volume 3 by David Hunt
Author:David Hunt [Hunt, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781760640156
Google: hwpszgEACAAJ
Publisher: Black Incorporated
Published: 2021-11-02T23:32:47.258988+00:00
Deakinâs genuine remorse didnât stop him spruiking the building society to investors, or telling its customers their money was safe. Those investors and customers lost out when the company went to the wall in 1892.
Deakin represented financial institutions in cases against distressed investors, and also took on the cases of friends and parliamentary colleagues implicated in fraud. He mounted an unusual and unsuccessful defence for Charles Staples, chair of the Anglo-Australian Bank: âWho should go free in the city of Melbourne if rash and even reckless speculation were considered criminal?â
Premier James Munro, chair of the Real Estate Mortgage and Deposit Bank, used funds from the financial institutions he controlled to pay for personal investments, and lent to family and friends with little or no security. As the depression deepened, Munro rammed the Voluntary Liquidation Act through parliament in a day, blocking minority shareholders who suspected fraud from initiating public inquiries into company operations. The next day, Munro used these laws to voluntarily shut down a bank and a building society he controlled, without his dirty laundry being aired.
An old school pal of Deakinâs, Theodore Fink, devised a scheme that took advantage of laws allowing three-quarters of a companyâs creditors to agree to an insolvent companyâs continued trading as an alternative to winding it up. The solution was to lend a tiny amount to lots of friends, who would then stack creditorsâ meetings. Those friendsâ companies would similarly extend small loans to you, and youâd turn up at meetings to keep their creditors at bay. A company owner who entered into such a cosy arrangement â in which they drained every penny from their dying company and avoided the shame of bankruptcy, while real creditors received nothing â was said to have âfinked itâ.
The Chaffey brothers, the beneficiaries of Deakinâs experiment of privatising the Murray, went into liquidation, surprisingly easy to do when your business is water. Fresh fruit was a luxury, with sales plummeting in the tough times, and Milduraâs growers refused to pay the Chaffeysâ water rates. The wet dream of irrigating north-west Victoria was dust.
Irrigation and religion remained two of Deakinâs great passions: he published Irrigation in India and Temple and Tomb in India in 1893, and delivered lectures on Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Deakin had written The Gospel According to Swedenborg, a 600-page exploration of the Swedish mysticâs views on the spirit world, revelation, religion, ethical living and duty, before his attraction to Eastern religions led him to embrace Theosophy and take on the role of secretary of a new Theosophical Lodge in Melbourne.
Theosophy was an offshoot of spiritualism developed by the aristocratic Ukrainian occultist Madame Blavatsky, publisher of the Theosophical magazine Lucifer and author of the faithâs sacred texts Isis Unveiled: A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, The Key to Theosophy, The Voice of the Silence and The Secret Doctrine, the contents of which had been revealed to her by a secret brotherhood of spiritual adepts known as âthe Mastersâ.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Africa | Americas |
Arctic & Antarctica | Asia |
Australia & Oceania | Europe |
Middle East | Russia |
United States | World |
Ancient Civilizations | Military |
Historical Study & Educational Resources |
Machine Learning at Scale with H2O by Gregory Keys | David Whiting(3513)
Never by Ken Follett(3500)
Fairy Tale by Stephen King(2896)
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman(2788)
Will by Will Smith(2554)
Oathbringer (The Stormlight Archive, Book 3) by Brandon Sanderson(2507)
Rationality by Steven Pinker(2135)
The Dark Hours by Michael Connelly(2027)
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber & David Wengrow(1996)
Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds - Clean Edition by David Goggins(1985)
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry(1968)
Principles for Dealing With the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail by Ray Dalio(1873)
HBR's 10 Must Reads 2022 by Harvard Business Review(1686)
A Short History of War by Jeremy Black(1657)
Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon(1578)
515945210 by Unknown(1507)
443319537 by Unknown(1381)
A Game of Thrones (The Illustrated Edition) by George R. R. Martin(1346)
Kingdom of Ash by Maas Sarah J(1343)
