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JOURNJLST: up early today.
PM: I don't think it will take long, Dennis. They want to
just go over the wording to see if there's anything that
hasn't been exactly picked up. But I don't think there's
any matters of substance now to be finalised. We've got to,
of course, sign the heads of agreement for the National Rail
Freight Corporation. But we should be ready to meet you by
31.00 uluAk I would thinR.
JOURNALIST: Historic day, Prime Minister?
PM: I think it's an appropriate use of the word, yes-
JOURNALIST: Are you in a state of blissful wedlock with the
States? PM: No, l'm-a little bit worried about these analogies that
my friend, Nick Greiner, is using. It's starting to get a
little bit worrying.
JOURNALIST: inaudible
PM: I can't tell you the question I asked him.
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