GOVERNMENT TRADING
ENJOYMENT OF PRIVILEGES STEPS TOWARD REMOVAL [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON. Thursday The Government is at present going into the question of the amendment of the Crown Suits Act, and for this purpose is obtaining information on the subject from other Empire countries, according to information given at a meeting to-day of the executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce. The president reported that" a deputation representative of the Associated Chambers had waited on the Prime Minister and asked that the Government take up a bill which had been prepared privately which Bought to remove from the Government trading ventures certain of the privileges they at present enjoyed under the Crown Suits Act, and to place them on the same footing as regard suing Mid being sued as private traders and private citizens generally. As soon as the Government secured information from abroad it would go further into the matter, it was stated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 10
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