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Mr. Savage's Statement 1
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WELLINGTON, This Day. When the Gable from Australia was referred to him suggesting that the whole of the proposals for safeguarding British shipping interests in the Pacific were in the melting pot the Prime' Minister, the Bt. Hon. M, J. Savage, stated to-day it was news to him to know that any alteration had taken place in the position. He added they had been trying to get one of the ships registered in New Zealand. For obvicus reason it would carry New Zealand manning and conditions, which they claimed would be better than those of any other country. Asked if that request had had any influence on the discussions, Mr. Savage said that so far as he knew it had been no handicap to going on with the proposals, hut the last word had not been said, or he should hope not,.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 5
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