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Hansard
- Start of Business
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QUESTION
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ESTIMATES 1960-61
- KELLY, Bert
- REYNOLDS, Leonard
- LUCOCK, Philip
- TIMSON, Thomas
- JOHNSON, Leslie
- WIGHT, Bruce
- ANDERSON, Charles
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, The
- CAIRNS, Jim
- WENTWORTH, William Charles
- BARNARD, Lance
- CLARK, Joseph
- BURY, Leslie
- FORBES, Alexander
- MENZIES, Robert
- WHITLAM, Gough
- PAGE, Earle
- FAILES, Laurence
- WARD, Edward
- CAMERON, Clyde
- Division
- Procedural Text
- CAMERON, Clyde
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, The
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ESTIMATES 1960-61
- OBJECTION TO RULING
- QUESTION
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Immigration
(WHITLAM, Gough, DOWNER, Alexander) -
Wool
(WARD, Edward, ADERMANN, Charles) -
Primary Industry: Legislation
(WHITLAM, Gough, ADERMANN, Charles) -
Cattle
(WARD, Edward, ADERMANN, Charles) -
Australian Business Seminar
(WARD, Edward, MCEWEN, John) -
Mutual Weapons Development Programme Agreement
(WHITLAM, Gough, CAIRNS, Jim, MENZIES, Robert) -
Standardization of Rail Gauges
(WHITLAM, Gough, OPPERMAN, Hubert) -
Reports to International Labour Office
(WHITLAM, Gough, MCMAHON, William) -
International Labour Organization Conventions
(WHITLAM, Gough, MCMAHON, William) -
Restrictive Trade Practices
(JONES, Charles, BARWICK, Garfield) -
Papua and New Guinea
(CAMERON, Clyde, MCMAHON, William, HASLUCK, Paul)
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Immigration
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Wednesday, 7 September 1960
Mr DAVIDSON
- I shall be glad to give consideration to the suggestion that has been made by the honorable member for Richmond, particularly in view of the circumstances he has outlined in his question which seem to merit special consideration,
