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- … that rate would be continued annually. (c) Australian contribution of �20-25 m. stg. would be in the form of monetary grants or gifts of commodities such as flour, or of loans through the International Bank. The Prime Minister came to these … that rate would be continued annually. (c) Australian contribution of �20-25 m. stg. would be in the form of monetary grants or gifts of commodities such as flour, or of loans through the International Bank. The Prime Minister came to these …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-24/111-Minute-from-Wheeler-to-Fadden
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