INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
TO BE HELD AT AUCKLAND [by telegraph.— association.] CHEISTCHURCH. Tuesday
The ,annual conference of the New Zealand Industrial Corporation opened today. ; The delegates were accorded a civic reception, after which Mr. W. J. Jenkin delivered his presidential address, which covered a great variety of topics, and recorded the corporation's appreciation of the work of the Hon. E. P. Lee, exMinister for Industries and Commerce.
After hearing a deputation from Dunedin, it was resolved to support the holding, of an Imperial Exhibition there in 1925, and that the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition in 1924 be held at Auckland instead of at Dunedin.
The greater part of the afternoon and evening .sessions was .taken, up with the discussion of remits urging a policy of expansion and reorganisation. It was agreed to appoint an orgtniser.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18330, 21 February 1923, Page 8
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