VISIT TO ENGLAND
♦ GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FROM N.S.W. ■MMS 4SSOCUTIG3 TELILG*AU.> WELLINGTON*, March 19. The through passengers to San Francisco by the Makura, which arrived today from Sydney, include three NewSouth Wales Government officials, Messrs A. E. Heath, who has been appointed official representative of the New South Wales Government in London; Mr A. W. Welch, private secretary to the Premier of New South Wales, who is acting in a similar capacity to Mr Heath, and Mr S. R. Carver. assistant State Government statistician and an economist. Mr Heath said the New South Wales Government had discontinued the office of Agent-General in London, and hoped the job would be carried through on an all-Australian basis. As all the other Australian States had retained that position, however, the New South Wales Government had now appointed an official representative. not with the idea of restoring the old office of Agent-General, but rather for the purpose of reorganisation on the basis of developing trade between Australia and Great Britain. On their way to England thev will study the Roosevelt plan.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 3
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