SHIPPING PROBLEMS
Committee Recommends Consuitations (Reecived 15, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 14. The Committee on Shipping Questions, of which Mr. Walton Nash is chairman, noting certain forms and methods Of diserimination prejudicing British shipping if not threatening its. elimination, recommended the re-affirm-ation of the 1923 Conference 's declaration in relation to shipping, providing that any Government in the British Commonwealth of Nations may invite consultation coucerning the matter iu the event of any threat to British shipping. The sub-committee considering the trans-Paciflc problem has not reached iinality and the matter will continun tr. be considered by the four Governoieuts concerned. The maiti committee recommended a resolution thaiiking Sir nalford Mackinder, chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee, for the valuable work which they eonsider should continue, this committee to inelude a representative from Burma.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 5
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