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The policy of the United Country Party of N.S.W. : Speech of the leader of the United Country Party, Lieut. Colonel the Hon. M.F. Bruxner, D.S.O., M.L.A., Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport, Mair-Bruxner Government, at Inverell, 8 p.m, Thursday, 24th April, broadcast over National Network
Bib ID 1989252
Format BookBook
Author
United Country Party of New South Wales
 
Printer (Sydney : Land Newspaper)
Description Sydney : The United Country Party of N.S.W., 1941 
33 p. ; 31 cm. 
Notes

At head of title: State elections, 1941.

Cover title: Country Party policy speech 1941.

Authorised by the General Secretary of the United Country Party of New South Wales.

Subjects United Country Party of New South Wales.  |  Campaign literature - New South Wales.  |  Campaign speeches, 1941 - United Country Party of New South Wales.
Other authors/contributors Bruxner, Michael, Sir, b. 1882
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