LOAD LINE CONFERENCE
AFFECTING NEW ZEALAND
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright.]
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, June 26
Australian and Now Zealand delegates at the Loadline Conference, cabled on 46th June, are perturbed because the foreign delegates zone committee is desirous to place sections of Australian and New Zealand coasts within summer and winter zones, causing qonfuaion throughout Australian and New Zealand shipping; also resulting in losses to those parts within the winter zone. Australia is safeguarded even if the Conference constitution provides enforcement pf a separate shipping act, but New ‘Zealand would be obliged to concur if Britain agrees, (because she is unable to pass a separate Shipping Act without’ the Imperial Parliament’s consent. Thus far it is understood the British delegates favour the foreigners proposals. Therefore Australian and New Zealand delegates are holding up the zone committee, Sloping co obtain reconsideration oi the zoning proposals before submission to the general committee for final ratification.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 5
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