VISITORS TO N.Z.
LESS STATE ENTERTAINMENT. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 25. • It was announced to-day that the Government intends to keep within the estimate of £2OOO passed by the House last night for expenditure on the entertainment of distinguished visitors. In 1928 £6,931, was spent In official functions and in entertaining visitors to New Zealand, but that was a'..particularly busy: year, and included the visit of the'Japanese Fleet, which brought the; brother of the Emperor of Japan, and the entertainment of "that "fleet in various ways absorbed an appreciable part of the total. Last year £4,254’ was spent, but it \Vas intended, said Mr D. Ardell, of tiie Internal Affairs Department today, to keep <fll the functions for 1930-31 within the £2OOO. voted by /the House last night if possible .
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 6
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