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ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY: THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT between the Government and Consolidated Zinc Proprietary, Ltd., of Australia, in Wellington on Tuesday evening. The agreement gives the company, which proposes to establish an aluminium industry in New Zealand, the right to develop hydro-electric power from Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. This photograph shows the Minister of Works (Mr Watt) signing the agreement on behalf of the Government. With him, from left, are the Prime Minister (Mr Nash), the vice-chairman of the company (Mr M. A. Mawby), and a director (Mr D. J. Hibberd).

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 3

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ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY: THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT between the Government and Consolidated Zinc Proprietary, Ltd., of Australia, in Wellington on Tuesday evening. The agreement gives the company, which proposes to establish an aluminium industry in New Zealand, the right to develop hydro-electric power from Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. This photograph shows the Minister of Works (Mr Watt) signing the agreement on behalf of the Government. With him, from left, are the Prime Minister (Mr Nash), the vice-chairman of the company (Mr M. A. Mawby), and a director (Mr D. J. Hibberd). Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 3

ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY: THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT between the Government and Consolidated Zinc Proprietary, Ltd., of Australia, in Wellington on Tuesday evening. The agreement gives the company, which proposes to establish an aluminium industry in New Zealand, the right to develop hydro-electric power from Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. This photograph shows the Minister of Works (Mr Watt) signing the agreement on behalf of the Government. With him, from left, are the Prime Minister (Mr Nash), the vice-chairman of the company (Mr M. A. Mawby), and a director (Mr D. J. Hibberd). Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 3