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Fraser, Malcolm

Transcript 3997

FOR PRESS 2 P. M. RELEASE
LIBERAL PARTY RALLY. CROYDON PARK, MELBOURNE
S! EECH NOTES FOR HON. MALCOLM FRASER M. P.
RALLY SPEECH30 NOVEMBER 1975
AUSTRALIA NEEDS Al IMf MEDIATE CHANGE OF DIRECTIOI
AN END TO THREE YEARS OF FOOLISH
INCOMPETENT GOVERNMENT
ON DECEMBER 13. YOU CAN SAY WHETHER YOU WANT YOUR
WAY OF LIFE TO CONTINUE OR TO DISAPPEAR FOREVER
ITS TIME TO RESTORE SOUND AND RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT
TO AUSTRALIA
ITS. TIME TO BEGIN ECONOMIC RECOVERY. TO ACHIEVE
PROSPERITY FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS.

Transcript 3996

FOR PRESS 2 P. M. RELEASE
LIBERAL PARTY RALLY. CROYDON PARK, MELBOURNE
SPEECH NOTES FOR HON. MALCOLM FRASER M. P.
RALLY SPEECH 0 OVEMBER 1975
AUSTRALIA NEEDS AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE OF DIRECTION
AN END TO THREE YEARS OF FOOLISH
INCOMPETENT GOVERNMENT
SO ON DECEMBER 13 YOU CAN SAY WHETHER YOU WANT YOUR
WAY OF LIFE TO CONTINUE OR TO DISAPPEAR FOREVER
ITS TIME TO RESTORE SOUND AND RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT
TO AUSTRALIA
ITS: TIME TO BEGIN ECONOMIC RECOVERY. TO ACHIEVE
PROSPERITY FOR ALL AUSTRALIAHS.

Transcript 3995

FOR PRESS 5* P. M. RELEASE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 1975 31
LATVIAN CONCERT, LATVIAN CLUB, ELWOOD, MELBOURNE
SPEECH NOTES FOR HON. MALCOLM FRASER M. P.
AUSTRALIA WILL CHAE1GE DIRECTION1 ON DFCFMFR 14TH
WE WILL IMMEDIATELY MOVE TO ASSERT OUR COTMITTMENT
TO FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY OUR OPPOSITIOiJ TO
SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM
ONE OF OUR FIRST ACTIONS WILL BE
WITHDRAW1ING RECOGNITION. OF THE SOVIET
OCCUPTATION OF THE BALTIC STATES.
WE DO NOT BELIEVEYF THAT A CLEAR ACT OF AGGRESSION
AAINST SOVEREIGN AND IN EPENDlENT STATES SHOLa

Transcript 3994

S FOR PRESS IMMEDIATE RELEASESUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 1975
GUY BOYD ART EXHIBITION MELBOURNE
SPEECH NOTES FOR HON. MALCOLM FRASER M. P.
DELIGHTED TO OPEN EXHIBITION
GUY BOYD DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTION TO AUSTRALIAN
ART MEMBER OF MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTIC FAMILY
AUSTRALIA HAS KNOWN
LINDSAYS
AUSTRALIA HAS EXTRA-ORDINARY RICH ARTISTIC TRADITOON
OPERA
. BALLET MUSIC PAINTING HARDLY AN AREA IN WHICH AUSTRALIANS HAVE NOT
EXCELLED .2
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Transcript 3993

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AND AASlA I AFER DECEM-R t 4YCINAWTkTtS
AGAIN, NAIJCOLI4 mASER.
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Transcript 3992

ru C. J MLO FAS ADDRES. TO 5YDriY JGCP2NALIST'I S* CLu c:
28TH' NOVUNBCZk, 1975.
! me miafr issue inv this elecrtion. I& the atrocioLus mismanaqement of
t& tnli'safais'overthne last threie years.. The rnafrcr chalenqetihe
A. stralianq tiext~ ve i~ to-get Australia. oa ths pa-tcl% to PIos0peri-ty.
There is no. 4oubt that this. cam. be done.. It can. only 1z done-if there i s.
an'. ixindiata ch." ange-of. ditrection: in-our apgroach to Au'strafla.'-s -econom-icpolm.--.
The. only-road. to, prosperity. is: through-policies which-Stimu; Iate

Transcript 3991

F75/ 262
FOsP, . S PMEMS MinivTeff C-0ERRA
PRIM& MiNUSTER' S PRESS CONPERCE XN MELB3ORNE 76th NOVEMBER
OPEMWG STATEMENT BY TME HON. J. M. FRASJt
INDUSTRIAL RMIATIONS
The decision of the ACTU yesterday Cive months a-Itor the release
of the detailed Liberii National Country Parties policy . on
Indutriat ftelations is a belated attemnpt to bolater Labor's
diminishing suppart amongst ordirvary trade unioni-t84
0I4-his double-hatted role as ACTU and ALP President, Mr Hawke
is* rnaorting to this kind of tactic in an attempt to revive the

Transcript 3990

FOR PRESS PfRIME-MINISR~ CANBE= RRA
Noemer 25, 1975
AUSTRALIA' S INFLATION RATE
The Prime Minister, Ur Fraser, said today he had receivedI
official information which forecast that Australia during 1976
will suffer the second highest rate of inflatI.-on amongst the
major western nations.
Mr Fraser said the forecast indicated that Australia's rate of'
inflation during next year would be at a level more than three
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Transcript 3989

EMBARGO: NOT FOR RELEASE BEFORE 4.00 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
A. E. ST. 7 FOR PRESSPRmIMEP MMRINISIMTNRpES T-'/
CANSNBERRA
NOVEMBER 25, 1975
VISIT BY THE QUEEN OF THAILAND
The Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser announced today that
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand is to make a private
visit to Australia from Sunday 7 to Wednesday 10 December 1975.
Queen Sirikit will be coming to attend the graduation ceremony
at the 7oyal Military College, Duntroon on Tuesday 9 December
at which His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Thailand will

Transcript 3988

751 23
PRIME MINISTE. R
CANBERRA
FOR PRESS NOVEMBER 25, 1975
MR WHITLAM DODGES THE ISSUES
Mr Whitlam is attempting to ignore the basic bread and butter
issues which affect the everyday lives of Australians.
He is behaving as if all the sins of his government never
existed. He is behaving like a man living in another world certainly
not in Australia.
Our policy will be devoted to the future to the solution of'
Australia" oproblems.
It will spell out the hard work and effort that will be required