WORLD CONFERENCE
NEW ZEALAND PARTY ARRIVES. STATEMENT. BY- THE PREMIER. .United Pres* Association —I3y EF 'trie Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received June 15 at 10 a.m.) LONDON, June 14. Tbs New Zealand Premier (Mr G. W. Forbes), land the Hon. R. Masters and party arrived, all well. Dir! Forbes said that he regretted that lie had heard "nothing of the opening proceedings' fat' the Conference. ■ The people of New Zealand were placing great hopes in the Confeioncc. She had felt the full effects of the world-wide depression. The heavy drop in prices had necessarily reduced her capacity to buy British goods and manufactures.
Ho thoroughly approved of the limitation of ' the general debate at the Conference in the desire to obtain quick decisions. He had no cut and dried views on any Conference questions, hut he was only too eager to co-operate in every way towards world recovery. There, was no immediate prospect of (alteration in'the New Zealand exchange, except in accordance with the decisions of the Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1933, Page 6
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