INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Council Approved “In Principle” The New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation agrees in principle with the establishment of a council of industrial design in New Zealand. The federation council is to set up a subcommittee to examine and report on ways and means of establishing and maintaining such a council Members of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association council were told this by their senior -ice-president (Mr R. G. Pearce) when he reported on a deputation from the Design Association of New Zealanad which waited on the federation council when it met in Christchurch on November 14. The president of the manufacturers’ federation (Mr R. H. Stewart) will be chairman of the sub-committee to examine ways and means of establishing and maintaining a design council in New Zealand. Mr J. W. Campbell, a council member of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association, was appointed the association’s member of the sub-committee. O'her members will be drawn from Wellington, Auckland, and Dunedin associations. Mr Campbell is also a member of the council of the Design Association of New Zealand.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29992, 29 November 1962, Page 23
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