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In my opinion, the establishment of such a Committee would effectively prevent the development of many of the difficulties and problems that have been brought to the notice of the Commission, as this Committee would review such tendencies in their early stages and by recommendations made to the appropriate authorities check any development which might be detrimental to any of the parties concerned. Conclusion In conclusion, I wish to join with the other members of the Commission in expressing my thanks, firstly, to all witnesses and counsel for their willing co-operation, and, secondly, to the typistes (Misses J. C. Strachan and M. Trimble) and the Secretary (Mr. J. D. Lang) for their excellent and efficient work, without which the Commission would not have functioned smoothly. I have the honour to be, Your Excellency's most obedient servant, J. W. Perry. 29th July, 1948.

By Authority: E. V, Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1945,

Price 9d.]

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