PHOSPHATE CONTROLLERS ARRIVE
AUCKLAND,. April 11. For the first timo 111 the history oi the organisation three cominissioners of the British Phosphate Commissioii will be together in New Zealand on Monday. The United Kingdom repre sentative (Mr. W." Bankes Aniery) and tlie Australiau representative (Mr. W. M. Webster) accompanied by tiogeneral manager of the commissioii (Mr. A. II. Gaze, of Melbourne) wih arrive on klonday morning from Naure and Octian Islands in the Commissioii L inotorship Trien^a. Joined here by tln New Zealand Commissioner (Sir Alber/ Ellis, of Auckland) they will atteud Ihe phosphate conference in the Soulh Island later this month. Mr. Atnerv arrived in New Zealand from England earlv last month and lefi later for Melbourne vvhere he joined the, Trienza on her currenf voyage"~tti "loao "phosphate at the island for Auckland. During the call at Nauru and Ocean Islands 1m and Mr. 'Webster inspected the work of restoring the war darnag" to equipment there. The Trienza which is carrying only a third of liei poslwar shipment of phosphate froir, the islands to Auckland, will remain a' anchor until a berth becomes available . on Wednesday,
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 April 1947, Page 2
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