N.Z. PARTY LEAVES
TO ATTEND WORLD CONFERENCE
FAREWELLED AT WELLINGTON. ,
(Per Press Association — Copyright,
WELLINGTON, May 12.
The steamer Rangitata, carrying the members of the New Zealand delegation to the World Economic. Conference, left here at noon to-day for London.
The members of the official party are: Mr Forbes, Mrs Forbes, Hon R. Masters, Mrs Masters, Mr G. C, Rodda ■(Assistant-Secretary to the Treasury), Professor Tocker, Mr 0. A. Jeffery (private secretary, to the Prime Minister), and Dr R. M. Campbell (private secretary to the Minister. of Finance). Present on the wharf to hid farewell to the delegation were: The ActingPrime Minister, Mr Coates, and Mrs Coates; ; the members of the. Cabinet. and their wives; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sir C. Statham; members of the Legislature; members of the Forbes’ family and the Masters’ family; Heads of Departments; members of the Parliamentary secretarial corps; and a large number of personal friends.
As the Rangitata left, cheers were
called for the members of the delegation. These were given enthusiastically, and were acknowledged from the upper deck by. the Prime Minister.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1933, Page 5
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