John Gorton (English Wikipedia)

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  • Mary Alexander (15 July 2011). "Life and spaghetti on the Frasers' farm". standard.net.au. Mr Fraser stood up in Parliament on 9 March 1971, and announced his resignation as defence minister. Mr Fraser slammed prime minister John Gorton's interference in his ministerial responsibilities and accused him of disloyalty, saying he was 'not fit to hold the great office of Prime minister'.

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