AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
AFFILIATION FEES. AN ANOMALY REVEALED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., Thursday. An : extraordinary position was revealed as to the paying of fees by subcentres of the Wellington Centre of tbe N.Z.A.A.A., and .Mas discussed at a meeting of the Manawatu sub-centre this evening.' The original sut»-ceutre was formed in Wairarapa and fixed the centre.fees at £1 1/ per club registered. Manawatu when formed nine years ago followed on the same basis. However, with the coming into being of the Hawke's Bay sub-centre this body's subs stipulated a total of fee £3 3/. The position tvas that the Hawke's Bay body, with 22 clubs under its jurisdiction, paid £3 3/, while the Manawatu body, with 16 clubs, was forwarding £10 16/, with Wairarapa on a corresponding basis. It was considered ridiculous that the parent body should have laid down no definite charges, and in the face of the unsatisfactory position it was resolved that the sub-centre pay a total of £3 3/ affiliiation fees.'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 14
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