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Hansard
- Start of Business
- SOCIAL SERVICE BENEFITS
- QUESTION
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QUESTION
- COAL
- QUESTION
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QUESTION
- NATIONAL SERVICE
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QUESTION
- IRON ORE
- QUESTION
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QUESTION
- TELEVISION
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QUESTION
- RETIRING AGE
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QUESTION
- TELEVISION
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QUESTION
- LIQUID FUEL FROM COAL
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QUESTION
- LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE
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QUESTION
- PROCESSED MILK PRODUCTS
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QUESTION
- TELEVISION LICENCES
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QUESTION
- NATURALIZATION
- QUESTION
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QUESTION
- RADIO AND TELEVISION LICENCEFEES
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QUESTION
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
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QUESTION
- RADIO-ACTIVITY
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QUESTION
- GARDEN ISLAND DOCKYARD
- GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
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ESTIMATES 1958-59
- Department of Labour and National Service
- Department of National Development
- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
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Australian Atomic Energy Commission
- WHEELER, Roy
- ADERMANN, Charles
- CHAIRMAN, The
- CREAN, Frank
- HOWSON, Peter
- WEBB, Charles
- ALLAN, Archibald
- LUCOCK, Philip
- LUCHETTI, Anthony
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, The
- BARWICK, Garfield
- KEARNEY, Victor
- ANDERSON, Charles
- CAIRNS, Jim
- BOWDEN, George
- BATE, Henry
- DALY, Fred
- HOLT, Harold
- CLAREY, Percy
- KILLEN, James
- WHITLAM, Gough
- SNEDDEN, Billy
- BARNARD, Lance
- Department of Defence
- Proposed Vote, £1,088,000
- Proposed Vote, £42,401,000
- Proposed Vote, £63,512,000
- Department of Air
- Proposed Vote, £59,302,000
- Department of Supply
- Proposed Vote, £21,757,000
- Other Services
- Thursday, 11 September 1958
- ADJOURNMENT
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Nuclear Bomb Tests
(WARD, Edward, MENZIES, Robert) -
National Service
(DALY, Fred, MCBRIDE, Philip) -
Overseas Consular Services
(WARD, Edward, MCBRIDE, Philip) -
Wheat
(WARD, Edward, MCMAHON, William) -
Maldive Islands Airfield
(SWARTZ, Reginald, OSBORNE, Frederick) -
Therapeutic Substances Advisory Committee
(WHITLAM, Gough, CAMERON, Donald Alastair) -
War Service Homes
(STEWART, Francis, ROBERTON, Hugh) -
Postal Department
(WARD, Edward, DAVIDSON, Charles) -
Telephone Services
(WHITLAM, Gough, WEBB, Charles, DAVIDSON, Charles) -
Australian Military Forces
(WARD, Edward, CRAMER, John) -
Army Personnel Removal Expenses
(BRYANT, Gordon, CRAMER, John)
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Nuclear Bomb Tests
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Mr McMAHON
- Yes, I have some recent information. The honorable gentleman will realize that the quantity of wool sold in South Africa is not to be compared with the large quantity that is sold in Australia. Therefore, it would be difficult to compare the success of the South African scheme with that of an equivalent scheme in this country. I have been informed that, while the South African grower is reasonably satisfied with the results, it is a little too early yet to make up our minds whether, from a national viewpoint, the scheme has been successful.
