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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PAPERS
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- WHEAT INDUSTRY
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
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WHEAT GROWERS RELIEF BILL 1936
- PEARCE, George
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Second Reading
- BRENNAN, Thomas
- COLLINGS, Joseph
- HARDY, Charles
- JOHNSTON, Edward
- PRESIDENT, The
- Division
- BROWN, Gordon
- MCLACHLAN, James
- MACDONALD, Allan
- ARKINS, James
- MACDONALD, John Valentine
- PEARCE, George
- COLLINGS, Joseph
- HARDY, Charles
- BRENNAN, Thomas
- COLLINGS, Joseph
- MACDONALD, Allan
- BRENNAN, Thomas
- COLLINGS, Joseph
- PRIMARY PRODUCERS RELIEF BILL 1936
- APPLE AND PEAR BOUNTY BILL 1936
- PRUNE BOUNTY BILL 1936
- ORANGE BOUNTY BILL 1936
- PRUNE BOUNTY BILL 1936
- QUESTION
Senator HARDY (NEW SOUTH WALES)
- Has the attention of the Leader of the Senatebeen drawn to the press statement that it is the intention of the Commonwealth Government to send to the coronation celebrations a contingent of 1,000 Australian returned soldiers? "Will he say whether that is or is not the intention of the Government ?
Senator Sir GEORGE PEARCE
- So far as I am aware, the Government has not yet received an invitation to have any form of representation at the coronation celebrations. No arrangements will be made until such an invitation is received.
