NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER
QUESTION in house nothing to announce yet Hha SVX’S Parliamentary Reporter) PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Friday. "ho is to be the next High Com‘ssioner? was the question in the )ÜBe of Representatives today by Mr. E. Holland, Leader of the Labour ar tJ, who wanted to know if the °h- P- A. de la Perrelle could answer D bellalf o£ the Government, j r ' Perr tl'.e said he was not in a S t * OQ a£ Present to make a stateent hi regard to the appointment of High Commissioner. Sir James 8 tlme had been extended and the fib ster could not say whether there p** a further extension. e Ply ng to other points raised, Mr. y stated there were 23 New gA aa<i - rs °ut of a staff of 90 in the Commissioner’s office.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 1
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