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Hansard
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- PARLIAMENT OF NIGERIA
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WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION
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Australian Economy
- COPE, James
- MURRAY, John
- UREN, Tom
- LUCOCK, Philip
- DEPUTY SPEAKER, Mr
- ANTHONY, Doug
- DALY, Fred
- CAMERON, Donald Alastair
- GALVIN, Patrick
- DEAN, Roger
- FULTON, William
- BRIMBLECOMBE, Wilfred
- BEATON, Noel
- PEARCE, Henry
- SEXTON, Joseph
- ROBERTON, Hugh
- WARD, Edward
- HASLUCK, Paul
- SPEAKER, Mr
- HALBERT, Hugh
- CAIRNS, Jim
- Division
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Australian Economy
- BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
- COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS
- TARIFF PROPOSALS 1961
- THE SCHEDULE
- TARIFF BOARD
- PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Thursday, 16 March 1961
Mr DUTHIE (WILMOT, TASMANIA)
- I ask the Treasurer whether he believes that, when unemployment reaches about the 100,000 mark, he will consider that his credit squeeze policies have been wholly successful. Did the right honorable gentleman hear the Minister for Labour and National Service say last night that the Government found it difficult to live comfortably with full employment? Is the price to be paid for stability a vast army of unemployed persons with sloweddown and closed-down industries?
