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APPROPRIATION (WORKS AND BUILDINGS) BILL
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Second Reading
- CLEMONS, John
- MCGREGOR, Gregor
- MILLEN, Edward
- PEARCE, George
- PEARCE, George
- PEARCE, George
- RAE, Arthur
- PRESIDENT, The
- RAE, Arthur
- MCCOLL, James
- RAE, Arthur
- NEEDHAM, Edward
- CHAIRMAN, The
- MCCOLL, James
- PEARCE, George
- MCCOLL, James
- FINDLEY, Edward
- MCGREGOR, Gregor
- BLAKEY, Albert
- FINDLEY, Edward
- MCCOLL, James
- FINDLEY, Edward
- RAE, Arthur
- READY, Rudolph
- MCCOLL, James
- MCDOUGALL, Allan
- MCCOLL, James
- FINDLEY, Edward
- RAE, Arthur
- MILLEN, Edward
- NEEDHAM, Edward
- MILLEN, Edward
- MILLEN, Edward
- RUSSELL, Edward
- NEEDHAM, Edward
- CLEMONS, John
- NEEDHAM, Edward
- MCCOLL, James
- PEARCE, George
- RAE, Arthur
- MCCOLL, James
- MULLAN, John
- MULLAN, John
- PEARCE, George
- RAE, Arthur
- MCCOLL, James
- NEEDHAM, Edward
- MCCOLL, James
- MULLAN, John
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Second Reading
- ADJOURNMENT
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Thursday, 30 October 1913
Senator PEARCE
- Will the Minister representing the Minister of External Affairs tell the Senate at a later period the number of State Governments who evidently have intimated to the Government that they propose to take rooms in the building being erected for the High Commissioner in London, and the names of the State Governments who have evidently intimated that they do not intend to take up quarters there?
