I.S.O. head to visit
Wellington reporter The secretary-general of the International Standards Organisation (Mr Olle Sturen) will visit New Zealand from March 29 to April 2 for talks with the Standards Association on New Zealand’s use and development of international standards. His visit will follow international committee meetings in Australia during March. T h e association’s director (Mr D. Pinfold) said international standards were increasingly used in trade and cotn-
merce and. if New Zealand exports were to be accepted, it needed to be more involved in the preparation of these standards Many standards were . still being written in Europe and Mr Sturen’s visit provided an opportunity to put forward New Zealand’s viewpoint. ’ Softball.—The reigning champions. Island Bay. have been ; seeded out. of the final for the national inter-club softball chamjpionships at Hastings next week., . Instead, Miramar, which headed : off Island Bax to qualify for Ithe championships, have been |drawn to meet Auckland United in the draw-maker’s finale
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