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PROMINENT NEW ZEALANDERS By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, October 31. Passengers on the Aorangi from Sydney included Sir Robert Anderson, of Invercargill, Sir Benjamin Fuller, Mr W. Goodfellow, chairman of directors of the Empire Dairies Ltd., Messrs R. H. McKenzie, and W. Marshall, chairman and deputy-chairman respectively of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd., who attended the annual meeting of the Empire Dairies at Sydney; Mr J. C. McGann, chairman of the Northern Colleries Association, who took a prominent part on the employers’ side of the Australian coal strike negotiations. He said the industrial claims were being dealt with by the Federal Arbitration Court, and such questions as safety in mines were being investigated by a Royal Commission, under a New South Wales Judge.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21182, 1 November 1938, Page 9
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