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Footnotes 1 Sydney Morning Herald , 25 January 1972. 2 ibid., 11 February 1972. 3 Canberra Times , 14 February 1972. 4 Australian , 12 February 1972. 5 15 February 1972. 6 CPD, Hof R, 24 February 1972, pp. 209–10. 7 Sunday Australian , 27 February 1972. 8 CPD, Hof R, 29 February 1972, p. 334. The relations between senior civil servants and shadow‐ministers was raised when the Minister for Health insisted to Mr Hayden ‘that in my view the proper way for information regarding departmental activities to be sought and supplied is by way of written questions referred to me, so that I can have the questions properly examined and written replies furnished and the answers properly documented’, Canberra Times , 12 February 1972. 9 Courier‐Mail , 1 March 1972. 10 Sunday Australian , 2 January 1972. 11 17 March 1972; see also an interview with Mr Gorton in Sunday Australian , 19 March 1972. 12 Australian Financial Review , 9 February 1972. 13 Age , 11 April 1972. 14 For an account of the disorganised state of the Communist parties, see National Times , 14–19 February 1972. 15 Courier‐Mail , 20 March 1972. 16 Maximilian Walsh
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1972
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