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BUDGET 1960-61
- COSTA, Dominic
- KILLEN, James
- HAYLEN, Leslie
- FAILES, Laurence
- KING, Robert
- MCIVOR, Hector
- DEAN, Roger
- MINOGUE, Daniel
- MCCOLM, Malcolm
- THOMPSON, Albert
- CHANEY, Fred
- DRUMMOND, David
- LUCOCK, Philip
- BRYANT, Gordon
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, The
- MENZIES, Robert
- CREAN, Frank
- CLEAVER, Richard
- CURTIN, Daniel
- HOLTEN, Rendle
- PETERS, Edward
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BUDGET 1960-61
- PERSONAL EXPLANATION
- ALLOWANCE RISE MOVES REJECTED
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Papua and New Guinea
(WARD, Edward, CAMERON, Clyde, WHITLAM, Gough, HASLUCK, Paul) -
The Native Local Government Councils Ordinance 1958 amends the Principal Ordinance, the Native Local Government Council's Ordinance 1949-1957, and the bringing into force of this amendment was deferred pending a further related amendment, the Native Local Government Councils Ordinance 1960, being passed by the Legislative Council. The bringing into force of the two Ordinances awaits the consideration of the draft regulations by the departments concerned. The legislation is expected to be in force by September, 1960
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Telephone Services
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Rifle Clubs
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Pollution of the Sea by Oil
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Papua and New Guinea
Mr MENZIES
- I will take that proposal into account. Australia's Olympic team was seen off, as the honorable member for Leichhardt may know, by a representative body of people, including the Minister for the Army, who represented me on that occasion and conveyed good wishes to the athletes. Judging by some of the alarmist reports that we have been reading over the last few days, I think they will need all the good luck that we can wish them. But I have the greatest confidence that they will represent us not only with skill, but also with distinction.
