As I say, they ranged from economic policy, the situation in agriculture, balance of payments, the labor situation, the cost of living, exports, and other general matters.
On the recordAugust 10, 1966
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Remarks to the Press Reviewing a Cabinet Meeting on Economic and Fiscal Matters
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