NATIVE BIRD PROTECTION
NO CHANGE IN CONTROL. Mr W. E. Parry (Labour,- A uckuand Central) has bepft advised by the Minister of Internal Affairs that there is to" be no alteration in the control of acclimatisation societies. In an interview Mr Parry said considerable concern had been caused acclimatisation Societies 'as the result of the’- efforts- nf - the:',;;Ney-/;Zeah:'fid Native, Bird Protection■> Society to;,t;.ike the control of wild like in: NewcZealand ou t of the hands .of the Intent a I Affairs Department’ aivd.i the . acclimatisation societies, place lit tutdpr a special boardV.rj-.lt-. -would be readily understood that such .an Citation would have a disastrous effect ou the 1 work of. the acclimatisation societies, inaslniteh as the societies had no '.mafantee of future control. He... was mlad-to- receive' an assurance from the Minister that -no alteration would 'be made, in the-.present''control.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 3
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140NATIVE BIRD PROTECTION Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 3
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