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  2. THE BIG TALK: PREMIERS ATTACK MENZIES

    LEFT: A.C.T.U. delegates Mr. A. E. Monk and Mr. R. Broadby at the inflation conference. RIGHT: Mr. Menzies and Mr. Fadden at the conference. LEFT: Mr. McDonald, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  3. Here's how the P.M. sees things

    MR. MENZIES, Prime Minister, for the first time, set out in detail at today's conference the Commonwealth Government's ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. McDonald critical

    THREE State Premiers strongly criticised the Menzies Government, when the anti-inflation talks opened today. Mr. McGirr (N.S.W.) and Mr. Gair (Q'ld) questioned the value ...

    Article : 399 words
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    Mr. Menzies told the conference he had made a summary of the six main effects of rising prices, which ...

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