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Arthur Calwell.
The Minister for Immigration and Information argues in Parliament in November 1946 that an expansion in the immigration intake is necessary for security reasons, though migrants from the UK should continue to be favoured.
22 November 1946
26 March 2002
Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives 22 Nov 1946, Vol 189 Excerpts
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