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MR A. B. GRANT ENTERTAINED Mr A. B. Grant, New Zealand workers’'representative to the Asia section conference of the International Labour Organisation at New Delhi, was entertained by various organisations and friends at a 6 o’clock party at the Mayfair Lounge. Mr C. L C. Scollay presided. Two Indian students, from Bihar, at Canterbury Agricultural College, Messrs B. K. Sinha and G. U. Padey, were among the speakers and expressed on behalf of their Indian colleagues the opinion that New Zealand and India had much in common and that fraternal visits should be arranged. Mr Grant will leave Christchurch next Wednesday by air for Auckland on the first stage of the air trip to New Delhi, where he will arrive on October 20. He will return to New ; Zealand about the end of November. On the return trip he will tour South India, visiting Cawnpore, the Tata iron works, and rubber mills in Calcutta, and also spend a week in Aus-
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25309, 8 October 1947, Page 6
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