EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION
- NEW ZEALAND'S REPRESENTA- ' TIYE. 'Among the passengers from Sydney, «n route .from- England by the Manuka to-4a#. -.was.^he Hon, J, R. Sinclair, i-'M.L.C'., NeW Zealand's representative •on the Empire Trade Commission. Mr. '^Sinclair told a Post representative that ••the could not, see his way to make any ■•statement "on the Work of the Commis*sion, whose task was not yet completed in, any,, respect. The Commissioners, he $addetl, were on their way out -to Australia, on the P. and 0. steamer JJiMedjiia, which ( left London on 3rd (iJtanuary.-'They Woakl begin to take ■&v"fctence in Dunedin towards the end of February or the beginning of March, and would then hear evidence in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. He did not know whether they would eit at ■auy other towns, but the members of the •Commission would naturally desire to >)«see something of the Dominion's . re•sources. After leaving New Zealand ■they would go to Sydney, and thence to ißrisbane, Sydney again, Melbourne, •Hobart, Adelaide, and Perth. Mr. Sinclair leaves to- morrow for 'Dunedin, accompanied by Mr. Malcolm Ross, Secretary to the Commission in New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 8
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184EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 8
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