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WATERSIDES AND MINISTER RESUME DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

(Special.) WELLINGTON, July 15. . The future control or waterfront operations has been under disousaiqn with the Minister of Labour,. Mr A. MoLagan, this, week. Shipowner* yesterday discussed the matter -with Mr McLagan and ’ this morning . the waterside workers’ representatives had a long interview with the Minister, .who stated afterwards there would be another talk with the watersidens tomorrow; and that no decision had yet been readied. Mr D. '!}• Kidd (Waimate), an Op■nogition .speaker, in the Address-in-ißeplv last week, said the Government intended to establish a now waterfront commission of seven, hut tho following Government speaker, Mr T. E. Skinner (Tamaki) declared that no' such commission had been appointed.

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Evening Star, Issue 26154, 16 July 1947, Page 4

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WATERSIDES AND MINISTER RESUME DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Evening Star, Issue 26154, 16 July 1947, Page 4

WATERSIDES AND MINISTER RESUME DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Evening Star, Issue 26154, 16 July 1947, Page 4

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