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MR SKINNER IN LONDON.—The Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture (Mr Skinner) and the Director-General of Agriculture (Mr R. B. Tennent), on left, photographed on their arrival at the London airport. On the right is Mr C. J. Alport, British Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, who officially met the New Zealanders. Mr Skinner and Mr Tennent are in Britain for a series of talks with the United Kingdom Government.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28561, 15 April 1958, Page 3

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MR SKINNER IN LONDON.—The Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture (Mr Skinner) and the Director-General of Agriculture (Mr R. B. Tennent), on left, photographed on their arrival at the London airport. On the right is Mr C. J. Alport, British Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, who officially met the New Zealanders. Mr Skinner and Mr Tennent are in Britain for a series of talks with the United Kingdom Government. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28561, 15 April 1958, Page 3

MR SKINNER IN LONDON.—The Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture (Mr Skinner) and the Director-General of Agriculture (Mr R. B. Tennent), on left, photographed on their arrival at the London airport. On the right is Mr C. J. Alport, British Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, who officially met the New Zealanders. Mr Skinner and Mr Tennent are in Britain for a series of talks with the United Kingdom Government. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28561, 15 April 1958, Page 3

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