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NO I'.oVi'OlT IN AUCKLAND. TF- cli:! i I'i! 1;I n and M'lTetary ' of i F- Aiirklanil -I'ciinn of ilio T’ubTic F- -Miriai 'nil ‘■lair rlnplialii ■:! I F I'lai a l ' far as (lirir associai - , laa iTiKs ! 1 hrrr lias never I;;., ;M| > -ii-go- inn oi a boycott i, |)i- iniOM-a-i ~n any sere ion of the ,-. ia; uniiy. The Public • Service Inti grievance-, 'ml tin* association had always adopted constitutional mclliml- ol seeking r«*«lross. Press A scoria 1 1011. STOCK KXTII ANGF. Sales '■oported this aft rrnoon : - Golden Coin I. Old; Hlackwater, I-ill All A N MAY ZEALAND TUEATV HITCH, 11 is understood that a difficulty has arisen in Belgium eoneerning nvliiieaiion of the trade treaty between Belgium and Xow Zealand. which was signed in Decembra last. The ii'eaty has not yet barn ra i illod by either of the party nations, ’and it is stated in 111,ad c‘llll nunvial circles that the I',.!.dan authorities do not wish to ■proceed wiih it. A statement will probably be made in the House this afternoon by the Minister of Customs hearing on the position. Under the terms of the treaty Belgium and Vow Zealand agreed to. accord one another “ most favoured nation ” treatment. It was first to he negotiated direeily bv New Zealand under the latitude given to British Dominions in that respect by tire decisions of -dm 102(1 Impel 1 :il Conference. Parliamentary .'Reporter. RELIEF WORKERS 5 MARCH, Over -1.000 relief workers assembled at the Basin Reserve and resolved to march down to Parliament. A letter was received from the mayor and Air Goldsmith chairman of the Unemployment Committee) offering to accompany a deputation to Parliament, ■ and endeavour to obtain some extra concessions for them regarding the new scheme. Hie offer was accepted, and it was resolved to send a small deputation to tho mayor and Air Goldsmith to convey that decision. ,Tho latest is that the march to Parliament hsa commenced.—Press Association,:
OLYMPIAD FIX.)XCE. Tin? Olympic Council will finance only throe athletes to the Olympiad besides the rowers and boxers. Other athletes can be sent if financed outside the council.: •—Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 21098, 10 May 1932, Page 12
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