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AN AMALGAMATION

THREE DEPARTMENTS

TOURIST, PUBLICITY, INDUSTRY

The Eight Hon. the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) stated to-day that it has been decided to amalgamate the following Government Departments:— Tourist and Health Resorts Department Publicity Section, Department of Internal Affairs; and Industries and . Commerce Department. Tho fact that the position of general manager, Tourist and Health Kesorts Department, was vacant owing to the death of the late Mr. Wilson, and that Mr. J. W. Collins, Secretary of the Department of Industries and Commerce, has been appointed to the position of New Zealand Representative in Canada, facilitated amalgamation of the two Departments under one oflicial head, stated Sir Joseph. The bringing together of these two Departments under one departmental head would enable the activities of the Tourist, Publicity, and Commerce Departments, which have hitherto been carried on more or less independently, to be properly co-ordinated, not only in New Zealand, but in Australia and abroad, and, in addition to increased efficiency, will lead to more economical management. "For some time past," said Sir Joseph, "it has been felt that the organisation .of trade representation in tho Commonwealth of Australia could be . considerably improved, and after careful consideration of New Zealand's present representation in Australia and abroad it has been decided to effect certain improved departmental re-organ-isation. The selection of a special representative in Canada has already been announced. "Without in any way affecting the Government's policy in regard to facilitating shipping communication between Melbourne and New Zealand, but with tho-view of making more effective the control of the organisation, both from trade and tourist points, it has been decided to appoint a special officer from New Zealand to direct the whole of the Dominion's representation in Australia. The officer selected will have his headquarters in Sydney instead of in Melbourne, as heretofore. Special consideration will be given to the question of furthering trade and commercial interests between the two countries, in, addition to placing before the public of Australia New Zealand's commercial possibilities and tourist attractions." Sir Joseph also stated that the proposed departmental amalgamation will facilitate the re-organisation, and will not only lessen, the present cost, but at the same time render a more effective service in so far as the commercial interests of the Dominion are concerned. The importance of the tourist traffic will continue to receive special consideration, but it is considered the development of commercial interests should receive more attention than has been the case in the past. The Prime Minister stated that the Public Service Commissioner would deal with the matter of re-organisation in so far as the staff proposals wore concerned. The Hon. P. A. de la Porrelle will be the .new Minister of the Tourist and Publicity Departments.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 149, 20 December 1929, Page 13

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AN AMALGAMATION Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 149, 20 December 1929, Page 13

AN AMALGAMATION Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 149, 20 December 1929, Page 13

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