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Women asked to promote N.Z.

By

ZALIA THOMAS

London New Zealand’s future was no longer in the “friendly hands” of the British, the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Douglas Carter) said at the recent annual meeting of the New Zealand Women’s Association. Many of the countries with whom New Zealand fought during World War II were now inside the Common Market, he said, and it was ironic that one of New

Zealand’s best allies in the E.E.C. was Germany. Sir Douglas asked members of the women’s group in London to promote New Zealand “as hard as possible” during the next five to 10 years, which, he said, would be a particularly difficult period for the country. Officers elected at the meeting included the following: President, Mrs J. Corry 1 ; secretary, Mrs P- G. Snelling; treasurer, Mrs B. Casenove. —

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Press, 31 October 1977, Page 16

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Women asked to promote N.Z. Press, 31 October 1977, Page 16

Women asked to promote N.Z. Press, 31 October 1977, Page 16