IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES REPORTS ON ACTIVITIES [BY TELEGRAPH —FRESS ASSOCIATION*] WELLINGTON, Monday The acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. P. Fraser, stated to-dav that the Government was being kept fully informed of the part being played by the Now Zealand delegation at the Imperial Conference in London. From advice received during the week-end it was apparent that the work of the Prime Minister, Mr. Savage, and the Min-' ister of Finance, Hon W. Nash, during the past week had been particularly heavy. The/ had been without the services of the High Commissioner, Mr. \Y. .T, Jordan, and the Minister of Labour, Hon. H. T. Armstrong, who were in Geneva. As leader of the Dominion delegation, said Mr. Fraser, Mr. Savage was fully occupied with the study of and statements on foreign affairs and defence. The Dominion representatives also were on the committee considering constitutional questions. Mr. Savage had submitted a statement to the conference on foreign affairs and defence, and Mr. Nash had outlined thy trade policy of the New Zealand Government. In addition to the inspection of the Imperial Airways machines at Rochester last week, Mr. Savage and Mr Nash each attended nine meetings oJ the conference.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22743, 1 June 1937, Page 10
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