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Taxation
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International Labour Conference
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Industrial Accidents
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Loan Raising
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Mutual Defence Pacts
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Monopolies
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Conciliation and Arbitration
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Education
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Universities
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Commonwealth Scholarships
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Company Profits
(WARD, Edward, MENZIES, Robert)
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Taxation
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Wednesday, 31 August 1960
Mr SPEAKER
- Order! The honorable member cannot enter into a debate. If he claims to have been misrepresented in a speech, he can do no more than make, his personal explanation.
Mr Cairns
- I say that those two statements are completely false and constitute misrepresentation but they are just what 1 would have expected,
