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THE DEPUTY PREMIER OF VICTORIA, Sir Arthur Rylah (middle) photographed with the Prime Minister, Mr Holyoake, and the Minister of Justice, Mr Hanan, in Mr Holyoake’s office in Wellington. Sir Arthur Rylah, who had talks with Government leaders, introduced the T.A.B. system into Victoria after the New Zealand model.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31755, 12 August 1968, Page 12

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THE DEPUTY PREMIER OF VICTORIA, Sir Arthur Rylah (middle) photographed with the Prime Minister, Mr Holyoake, and the Minister of Justice, Mr Hanan, in Mr Holyoake’s office in Wellington. Sir Arthur Rylah, who had talks with Government leaders, introduced the T.A.B. system into Victoria after the New Zealand model. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31755, 12 August 1968, Page 12

THE DEPUTY PREMIER OF VICTORIA, Sir Arthur Rylah (middle) photographed with the Prime Minister, Mr Holyoake, and the Minister of Justice, Mr Hanan, in Mr Holyoake’s office in Wellington. Sir Arthur Rylah, who had talks with Government leaders, introduced the T.A.B. system into Victoria after the New Zealand model. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31755, 12 August 1968, Page 12