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TOURIST TRADE

HELPFUL LEGISLATION (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON. Aug. 15. The possibilities of New Zealand's tourist industry had hardly been scratched as yet. said the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Holland, speaking in the second reading debate on the Passports Bill in the House of Representatives. They should do everything possible, tte said to make it easy for tourists to enter and leave the Dominion and to provide the amenities they desired during their stay The Bill, which facilitated the issue of passports and visas by New Zealand representatives overseas, was worthwhile The Minister of Internal Affairs. Mr Parry, who moved the second reading, said the Bill gave legislative sanction to regulations which had been in force for years. The Bill was read a second time and passed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26232, 16 August 1946, Page 11

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TOURIST TRADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26232, 16 August 1946, Page 11

TOURIST TRADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26232, 16 August 1946, Page 11

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