Conciliator’s officer
! The man who spoke out n Auckland about anti-British ! feeling, Dr P. Sharpies, >s I executive officer in the ! office of the Race Relations Conciliator, and is not associated with the N.Z. Race Relations Council. I The chairman of ChristI church Citizens’ Association [for Racial Equality (Father [J. G. O’Connor) said yest-.r-Iday he was gravely con feerned that a published report in “The Press” could have caused confusion by saying Dr Sharpies was [ executive officer for the Race Relations Council. “The council is a Well-ington-based organisation [ which exists to promote good race relations,” Father [ O’Connor said. “This kind of confusion [ highlights the lack of know- [ ledge that exists not only in ; the news media in the South 1 Island, but among the public [ concerning the application of (the Race Relations Act of [1971, and the office of Race ■Relations Conciliator.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33478, 8 March 1974, Page 10
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