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N.Z. AND SIX

Post-entry Theory

/Special Crspdt. N.Z.P.A > LONDON, January 24. It is becoming an open secret In Whitehall that a serious split is developing in the Government over the handling of New Zealand’s special position in any British negotiations which might be resumed with the European Economic Community, the city editor of “The Times” reported today. An influential school of thought, largely at ministerial level, is asserting that a special agreement for New Zealand would best be pursued after Britain had acceded to the Treaty of Rome, he said. “Its argument is based on the assumption that the Six all accept that the Dominion required such special consideration. “Previously it has always been held that the New Zealand problem would have to be resolved in advance.”.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 14

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N.Z. AND SIX Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 14

N.Z. AND SIX Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 14