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OLD HAND

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Aug. 21. “You don’t expect me to answer that question. I am 100 old a hand to be caught on a bent pin like that,” said the Minister of Industries and Commerce (Mr Marshall) in the House of Representatives today. He had been asked by Mr A. H. Nordmeyer (Opposition. Island Bay) what raw materials and equipment for use by New Zealand manufacturers had been freed from import control, in accord with the Government's 1960 election policy.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 14

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OLD HAND Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 14

OLD HAND Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 14

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