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Major areas of responsibility have been divided among several Ministers or Associate Ministers in the new Cabinet. This chart shows the likely working relationships between Ministers holding the main portfolios. The seniority of Ministers is not represented; but the relationships between portfolios, and the key supervisory positions held by five senior Ministers (whose names are underlined), may be observed by noting how the square for each Minister touches the squares of those with whom he, or she, will be working most closely. The Minister of Local Government and Internal Affairs (Mr May), whose portfolio has connections with very many others, is not included in the diagram.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 1

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Major areas of responsibility have been divided among several Ministers or Associate Ministers in the new Cabinet. This chart shows the likely working relationships between Ministers holding the main portfolios. The seniority of Ministers is not represented; but the relationships between portfolios, and the key supervisory positions held by five senior Ministers (whose names are underlined), may be observed by noting how the square for each Minister touches the squares of those with whom he, or she, will be working most closely. The Minister of Local Government and Internal Affairs (Mr May), whose portfolio has connections with very many others, is not included in the diagram. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 1

Major areas of responsibility have been divided among several Ministers or Associate Ministers in the new Cabinet. This chart shows the likely working relationships between Ministers holding the main portfolios. The seniority of Ministers is not represented; but the relationships between portfolios, and the key supervisory positions held by five senior Ministers (whose names are underlined), may be observed by noting how the square for each Minister touches the squares of those with whom he, or she, will be working most closely. The Minister of Local Government and Internal Affairs (Mr May), whose portfolio has connections with very many others, is not included in the diagram. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 1