“IMPORTERS WILL BE DELIGHTED”
CO. MM KNT FOR ACCKLAND 1U IiKAF AUCKLAND. May 22. “importers will be delighted with the result of the ease, and the knowledge that then- is likely to be some respite from the sweeping nature of the import regulations.’ said Mr V • A. Boucher, president of the Bureau of Importers, in commenting on the Judgment. “It Will he recollected,'’ he said, "that in December, shortly alter the announcement ot the regulations, the bureau held a meeting and decided that some' action should be taken to protect tile interests of importers. The bureau has not deviated ITom this policy." I, Ti ■ Lonelier said the .judgment proved that the protest instituted by the bureau aeainst the rights of indU viduals being interfered with had been a worthy one. Moreover, the ease proved (hat actions such as the import restrictions, which a (Tec led the lives and activities of citizens of New Zealand, could still be taken to (he Courts for a decision, showing that there was a certain amount of liberty left.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22717, 23 May 1939, Page 10
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