RIGHTS RECOGNISED
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XKW PLYMtH'TH, Sept. 4. "The uiuin gain as fnr as the King t'ouiitry is eoiieerned, is tliat tlie Cotnnijssiou has reeognised ihe riglits ot eiti/.ens to de.termitie for theiuselves whether this shall be a lieensed or 11011 lieensed aroti," stated the ehairiuan 01 tlie Taumarunui Lieensing Coniiuiltee, Mr, M. 11. Wilks, when eonnnent ing on Ihe lindings of tlie Lieensing Coninussion, loiltty. On ti nuuiber of oeeusions I'rom llidd onwnrds, petitions seeking this riglit of determiuation had been presented to stieeessive tlovennnents, but hnd borne tio result, snttl Mr. Wilks. Tliat riglit had nppareiit ly now won some reeognit ion. ''In genenil, all suitJiitssions mtide by the Taumarunui cotu mittee, spetiking on belutll' of loeal bodies and org'anisat ions of Ihe neutral and s'outhern King (htunlry, appear to lt!i\e reeeix'ed fa vourable eonsidoraf ion from the Commission," added Alr. Wilks.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 September 1946, Page 6
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