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Hansard
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- PRINTING COMMITTEE
- YELLOW FEVER
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- CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
- NATIONAL EMERGENCY (COAL STRIKE) BILL 1949
- THE PARLIAMENT
- CENSUS AND STATISTICS BILL 1949
- COMMONWEALTH CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION BILL 1949
- POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES BILL 1949
- ASSENT TO BILLS
- WHALING INDUSTRY BILL 1949
- PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS BILL (No. 2) 1949
- POST AND TELEGRAPH BILL 1949
- GENOCIDE CONVENTION BILL 1949
- IMMIGRATION BILL 1949
- WAR-TIME REFUGEES REMOVAL BILL 1949
- SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDROELECTRIC POWER BILL 1949
- LIQUID FUEL (DEFENCE STOCKS) BILL 1949
- ADJOURNMENT
- PAPERS
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
Mr CHIFLEY
- I understand that there has been a newspaper report about the acquisition of Marx House by the Government. The position is that the Government needs additional office space in Sydney, as it hae has to forgo some space that it previously occupied. Officers have been examining various buildings in that city with the object of acquiring or leasing them.. The matter is being dealt with by the Minister for the Interior. Mara House may come under review with other buildings, but no definite decision ha» been made regarding it.
