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CONFERENCE IN LONDON

Mr Holyoake’s Plans (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, August 10. The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) and the DeputyFrime Minister (Mr Marshall) are planning to leave New Zealand for London about September 1 tor the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference. Mr Holyoake said at the adjournment of the House of Representatives this afternoon that next Friday he ■would have a firm assessment of their departure date and of the period for which Parliament would adjourn during their absence. “The British Government is now making a full assessment of just where it has got to with the E.E.C. question and it hopes to complete it fairly soon.’’ said the Prime Minister.

L “I presume that we and other Commonwealth countries might have prior and more intimate details of the assessment in confidence and the date of our departure -will to some extent be affected by that”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 12

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CONFERENCE IN LONDON Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 12

CONFERENCE IN LONDON Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 12

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