IRON AND STEEL WORKS
ONEKAKA SITE CHOSEN THE MOST ECONOMICAL (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 2. The Minister of Industries and Commerce (Mr D. G. Sullivan) to-day stated that the Government, after considering the evidence and numerous representations, and in particular the views of overseas experts, had decided that the most economical site for the establishment of iron and steel works was at Onekaka, He added that he had requested the Minister of Public Works (Mr R. Semple) to take the necessary steps under the Public Works Act to notify the affected persons that the Government had decided to acquire certain lands at Onekaka for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Iron and Steel Industry Act. 1937. A notice to this effect appears in to-day’s Gazette
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 9
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