NEW TRADE TREATY
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES BUSY START ON MAJOR ISSUES By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, this day. The representatives of the New Zealand and Australian Governments who are negotiating for a new trade treaty between the two Dominions, held a lengthy sitting yesterday and indications were last evening that the discussions could not be finished before the end of this week. This will mean that the Australian delegation will have to delay its return until next week. It is understood that the representatives of the New Zealand Government, the Hons. J. G. Coates and R. Masters, and the leader of the Australian delegation, Hon. W. Massey Greene, are now taking a full part in the negotiations. All the preliminary work, which has involved a great amount of detail, has been completed and the Ministers are now in close contact on the major questions at issue.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8449, 6 April 1933, Page 3
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