❓ Question regarding passive smoking in Parliament House and the Minister's response is a political jab, suggesting influence over the Speaker's preselection.
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PASSIVE SMOKING - PARLIAMENT HOUSE
I have a supplementary question. I asked what measures the minister can take if the Speaker does not intend to take immediate action. There are measures the minister can take. Mr J.J.M. BOWLER
I have a supplementary question. I asked what measures the minister can take if the Speaker does not intend to take immediate action. There are measures the minister can take. Mr J.J.M. BOWLER
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I will speak to those who organise his preselection and see what we can do.
Mr J.J.M. BOWLER replied: I will speak to those who organise his preselection and see what we can do.
I will speak to those who organise his preselection and see what we can do.
Mr J.J.M. BOWLER replied: I will speak to those who organise his preselection and see what we can do.
I will speak to those who organise his preselection and see what we can do.
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