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NO OBSTRUCTION.

AT R.S.A. CONFERENCE. AUCKLAND DELEGATE EXPLAINS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) : WELLINGTON, this day. The Advisory Committee of the • Returned Soldiers' Association met ■ to-day. Mr. Sing (Auckland) said there seemed to be a feeling yesterday that so far as Auckland was concerned there was an attempt at wilful obstruction. What the Auckland delegates were concerned about primarily was to prevent going into a position which was responsible for the differences between headqusnbers and Auckland. They were , agreed that the machinery was faulty, i but there was no question of obstruction at all. Their only desire was to avoid getting into deep water again through argument on the constitution that was passed. The chairman said they could accept Mr. Sing's explanation. The proceedings are now in committee.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 5

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NO OBSTRUCTION. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 5

NO OBSTRUCTION. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 5

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