❓ This parliamentary question seeks to determine which minister the Water Corporation contacted first regarding an unspecified issue. The Premier, Dr Gallop, deflects the question, suggesting the questioner contact the Water Corporation directly.
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I ask a supplementary question. Which minister did the Water Corporation telephone first? Dr G.I. GALLOP
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The deputy leader of the Liberal Party will need to ask the Water Corporation that question. I was contacted at 4.30 pm on this issue, and I did exactly what I described in my answer to the question.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: The deputy leader of the Liberal Party will need to ask the Water Corporation that question. I was contacted at 4.30 pm on this issue, and I did exactly what I described in my answer to the question.
The deputy leader of the Liberal Party will need to ask the Water Corporation that question. I was contacted at 4.30 pm on this issue, and I did exactly what I described in my answer to the question.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: The deputy leader of the Liberal Party will need to ask the Water Corporation that question. I was contacted at 4.30 pm on this issue, and I did exactly what I described in my answer to the question.
The deputy leader of the Liberal Party will need to ask the Water Corporation that question. I was contacted at 4.30 pm on this issue, and I did exactly what I described in my answer to the question.
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