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POST-WAR RELIEF

Washington Conference (N.Z.P.A.) WELLINGTON. Nov. 11. New Zealand is represented at the United Nations relief and rehabilitation conference at Washington by four delegates. Thev are the New Zealand Charge d Affaires at Washington. Mr Geoffrey Cox. Dr. R. M. Campbell, who went over from London. Dr. Alan G. Fisher, formerly Professor of Economics at the University of Otago, who lately has been attached to the Institute of International Affairs in the United States and Mr B. R. Turner, second secretary to the New Zealand legation at Washington. Announcing this to-night, the Hon. W. Nash said the Dominions representatives were doing very good at the conference in which New Zealand as a major food producer was deeply concerned. The conference would probablv last for a month and w’culd be occupied with problems of the organisation of relief supplies administration. finance and general policy.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22738, 12 November 1943, Page 4

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POST-WAR RELIEF Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22738, 12 November 1943, Page 4

POST-WAR RELIEF Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22738, 12 November 1943, Page 4

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