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- NORTHERN TERRITORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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- ASSENT TO BILLS
- INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT BILL 1956
- HOME NURSING SUBSIDY BILL 1956
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ESTIMATES 1956-57
- Department of Supply
- Proposed Vote, £15,132,000
- Department of Defence Production
- Proposed Vote, £19,891,000
- Other Services
- Miscellaneous Services
- Refunds of Revenue
- Bounties and Subsidies
- War and Repatriation Services
- Commonwealth Railways
- Postmaster-General's Department
- Broadcasting and Television Services
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Commonwealth Motor Transport
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Army Public Relations Staff
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Air Mail Payments
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Telephone Services
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Greenacre Post Office
(STEWART, Francis, DAVIDSON, Charles)
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Commonwealth Motor Transport
Mr BRYANT (WILLS, VICTORIA)
- Is the Minister for Defence Production aware that airline operators are reported to be finding difficulty in obtaining aircraft overseas? In view of the present concern within the industry at the threat of unemployment and the collapse of aircraft manufacturing generally in this country, will the Minister consider arranging for the manufacture in the .government factories of aircraft suitable for civilian and defence purposes, such as. for example, a modern equivalent of the DC37
