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- HEALTH OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
- SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT
- SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT BILL 1939
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New Guinea: 'Timber Rights
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Tariff Board Inquiries
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Importation of Meters
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Manufacture of Motor Cars: Application for Bonus
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Tariff Board Report
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Tinned Plate Industry
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Defence Works Employees
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Manufactureof Aeroplanes
(CORSER, Bernard, STREET, Geoffrey)
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New Guinea: 'Timber Rights
Mr ARCHIE CAMERON (BARKER, SOUTH AUSTRALIA)
- Will the Minister for Defence state whether the appointment of the Inspector-General of the Military Forces to the position of Chief of the General Staff, consequent on the temporary transfer overseas of Major General Lavarack, is intended to indicate that, in the opinion of the Government, no officer of the Australian forces is capable of holding that position during the absence of Major-General Lavarack, Further, can the honorable "gentleman readily justify the holding by one man of the rather anomalous dual position of Chief of the General Staff and InspectorGeneral of the Military Forces?
