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Fisheries Conference.

Inspectors of fishery from all districts in the Dominion Jiave been called to attend a conference of the Fisheries Branch of the Marine Department starting in Wellington on October 8. The conference will last a week during which a wide range of subjects will be discussed. Suggestions for the general improvement of the fishing business and of the branches administration, and new legislation, are expected to be discussed by the conference. —(P.A.) Naval Control Station Closes. One of the last British Naval Control Stations remaining, the Naval Control Service Office at Auckland, will close to-day and the Marine Department will resume its pre-war duty of supplying hydrographic information to merchant ships. Since the outbreak of war the Naval Control Office has been one of the most important service organisations in Auckland. It became a focal point in shipping intelligence and was responsible for the movements of all ships entering and leaving the port.—(P-A.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1946, Page 2

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Fisheries Conference. Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1946, Page 2

Fisheries Conference. Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1946, Page 2