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WRIT OF INJUNCTION SOUGHT

Companies Promotion Inquiry AUCKLAND MOVE AGAINST COMMISSION By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, March 18. Legal proceedings to restrain members of the Companies Promotion Commission from sitting as such are being taken on behalf of certain company interests in Auckland. Au application for a writ of injunction against the commission has been lodged at the Supreme Court, Auckland, and will probably be heard by the court at Wellington. The-summonses issued in connection with the application are returnable in Wellington on March 28. The Auckland sitting of the commission, which was to have commenced on Tuesday, has been deferred. The chairman, Mr. J. S. Barton, S.M., has made the following statement: “We have been served with a summons and a statement of claim issued out of the Supreme Court. We think that, pending the result of this action, we should not sit. Our sittings are herefore postponed.”

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 8

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WRIT OF INJUNCTION SOUGHT Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 8

WRIT OF INJUNCTION SOUGHT Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 8

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