"NO DEADLOCK, BUT—"
New Zealand Conditions Too Binding (Received 15 8.45 R.m.) SYDNEY, April" 14. Intorviewed regarding the controversy over the tfans-Tasman air mai! service, the Postniaster-General, Sena,tor McLachlait, told the Sun that there Was no deadlock and never has been. "We have agreed to the general principles but not. the entire details. These will be flnallsed at a conference of British, Australian and New Zealand Ministers now in London. The ComniOftwealth Cabinet will examine tlie position nest Tuesday and ^iii forward its recoxnmendations to Messrs. Lyons and Parkhill in London." j ^The Sun adds: "It is believed the New Zealand Government's conditions are regarded as too binding on thol Commonweal th. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 7
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