PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS
4 NEW ZEALAND SCHEME. BRITISH EXPERTS ARRIVE 11'.;. Telegraph—Press Association.* AUCKLAND. January 14. i Two technical advisers to the British ; Ministry cf Supply who recently ■ I attended the Delhi conference whicn I dealt with the question of Empire j munition production arrived in Auek- ! land by tlying-bcat. They were Messrs. Duncan McKenzie and John Walker. ■ and they are here at the invitation of the New Zealand Government. A member of the British mission t< f tiie conference at Delhi. Mr. H. W J. Kearns, and the secretary to the mis"irn. Mr. J. W. Nicholson, will arrive ' from Australia in about a week and . will join Messrs, McKenzie and Walki e! '- The visitors will discuss details and i problems arising from the present ■ drive for the production of munition.- - in the Dominion. Messrs. .McKenzie and Walker were '■ met UP. arrival a: the air base at Mechanic,-,' Bay by Mr. E. T. Spidy, eont trailer < f the munitions division of the ~ Ministry of Supply, Wellington, and . two clficers of his department. Mr J. R. Middleton. assistant secretary, and - Mr. W. G. M, Colquhoun. technical assistant. 11 ——— ——
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 7
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187PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 7
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