of Labour, Mr Hamilton, would be in charge.
WHAT IS INTENDED
He added: “I have noticed that a mistaken impression has been gained by some people that the Ottawa Conference will =imply consist of haggling over reciprocal' tariffs, preferences, and so dn and a possible discussion on currency and linance&genorally. While th cso matters will certainly come under review, I depreciate strongly the •idea that '7lm delegation from New IZealnml will bo nothing more than a militant and bargaining one.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 5
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