INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY
MANUFACTURERS AND BUREAU NO KNOWLEDGE OF MISUNDERSTANDINGS [Pbb United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, April 9. A statement that he did not wish to become involved in any controversy as a result of Mr A. E. Maiider’s attack on the methods employed hy the Government in investigating the industrial efficiency was made by the president of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation (Mr D. Henry) tonight. Mr Henry said he wished to comment upon only one remark by Mr Mander and upon a Press reference to that remark. In his statement given on his retirement from the secretaryship of the Manufacturers’ Federation, Mr Mander had said that he had come upon dozens of cases of misunderstandings between departmental officers and industrialists when inquiries into industries the latter represented Had been made. A Wellington newspaper had therefore asked why the Manufacturers’ Association had not raised the matter earlier, said Mr Henry. The answer to that question was that the federation had no previous knowledge of such misunderstandings.
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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 23
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