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AUSTRALIAN ANTI-INFLATION CONFERENCE.-Three of Australia's leaders at the nation-wide conference in Sydney called to discuss ways of stemming the rising tide of costs. Seated, from left, an the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), the Prime Minister (Mr Measles), and the Federal Minister of Labour (Mr H. E. Holt).

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN ANTI-INFLATION CONFERENCE.-Three of Australia's leaders at the nation-wide conference in Sydney called to discuss ways of stemming the rising tide of costs. Seated, from left, an the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), the Prime Minister (Mr Measles), and the Federal Minister of Labour (Mr H. E. Holt). Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN ANTI-INFLATION CONFERENCE.-Three of Australia's leaders at the nation-wide conference in Sydney called to discuss ways of stemming the rising tide of costs. Seated, from left, an the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), the Prime Minister (Mr Measles), and the Federal Minister of Labour (Mr H. E. Holt). Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 7

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