Among those listening to Mr Rowling’s assessment of- the economy at the Reserve Bank yesterday, were, from left, Mr I. E. Reddish, the secretary of the Post Office Association: Mr D. P. Long, the secretary of the Public Service Association; Mr W. J. Knox, the secretary of the Federation of Labour; and Mr T. E. Skinner, the president of the F.O.L.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33673, 24 October 1974, Page 1
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61Among those listening to Mr Rowling’s assessment of- the economy at the Reserve Bank yesterday, were, from left, Mr I. E. Reddish, the secretary of the Post Office Association: Mr D. P. Long, the secretary of the Public Service Association; Mr W. J. Knox, the secretary of the Federation of Labour; and Mr T. E. Skinner, the president of the F.O.L. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33673, 24 October 1974, Page 1
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