THE BUREAU OF INDUSTRY
PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED TEN GOVERNMENT APPOINTEES AND FOUR OTHERS - * (FBISI 4SCOCIATIOB rSUCSKAU.) WELLINGTON, January 13. The Bureau of Industry for regulating and licensing industries, for which provision was made in the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, has been set, up. The members are:— , . Government Representatives Mr L. J. Schmitt (chairman), - secrer tary of the Department of Industries and Commerce. Mr G.. A; Pascoe (deputy-chairman), Department .of Industries and Com- ■ merce. Mr E. Johnson, Department of Industries and Commerce. , ■~ Mr G. C. Rodda, Secretary cf the Treasury. Mr A. Tyndall, Under-Secretary " of Mines and Director of Housing Construction. Mr E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs. Mr J. S. Hunter, Secretary of the Labour Department. Dr. E. Marsden, secretary of the Department , of Scientific and Industrial Research. Mr L. J., McDonald, secretary of the Standards Institute. ' Mr E. J. Fawcett, Department of Agriculture. . Manufacturers’: Representatives Mr lan Matheson, president of the Wellington Manufacturers’ Association. Mr C. JVI. Bowden, Wellington Manur facturers’ Association. v Farmers’ Representatives Mr T. C. Brash, secretary of the New Zealand Dairy Board.: . Mr Hugh Morrison, Wajrarapa. The secretary is Mr D. W. Woodward, advisory accountant to the Department of Industries and Commerce.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21990, 14 January 1937, Page 10
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