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Hansard
- Start of Business
- ADMINISTRATION OF OATH
- SUPPLY BILL (No. 1)
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES
- COMMITTEE OF DISPUTED RETURNS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- DEATH OF EX-SENATOR VARDON
- DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM LYNE
- TRANSMISSION OF RESOLUTIONS
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- PAPERS
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- SUSPENSION OF SITTINGS
- ADJOURNMENT ON FRIDAYS
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- DAYS AND HOURS OF MEETING
- SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT
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Wednesday, 13 August 1913
Senator MILLEN
- The answer is: -
I am quite certain that no member of the Government was responsible for giving any particulars of the report of the Federal Fruit Commission to the press. One copy only was received by the Prime Minister's Department, which was treated as a strictly confidential document.
Presumably every member of the Commission signing the document had a copy of the report.
