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SIGNING ON SMELTER

Minister Gives Details (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, August 27. Details of the formal signing of the agreement on the setting up of the Comalco Aluminium smelting plant at Bluff, to take place in Wellington on September s—not August 29 as reported yesterday—were announced by the Minister of Industries and Commerce (Mr Marshall) today. The signatories will be Mr Don Hibberd, managing director of Comalco Industries Pty, Ltd, Mr M. Anzai, president of Showa Denko, Mr N. Hasegawa, president of the Sumitomo Chemical Company, and Mr Marshall. Six other Ministers will attend the ceremony. After the signing ceremony there will be a press conference and a Ministerial lunch. There will be a dinner for the guests in the evening. The next day the party will visit the Manapouri power project, and on the Sunday morning it will inspect progress at the smelter site at Bluff.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 30

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SIGNING ON SMELTER Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 30

SIGNING ON SMELTER Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 30

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