DELEGATES RESIGN.
ATHLETICS DISPUTE. INSTRUCTIONS FROM AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Instructions received by them from the Auckland Centre have led Mr. L. A. Tracy and Mr. W. F. Ingram to decide to resign from the Council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association as the representatives of that centre. They were instructed by the Auckland Centre to nominate Mr. J. P. Kalaugher, of Auckland, as president. Mr. Tracy says he wrote to the Auckland centre stating that he did not think the delegates should be a mere voting machine, but that they should be allowed to weigh the "pros and cons" of any matters submitted to the meeting. A reply by night telegram stated that while agreeing with the general principle of not tying the hands of delegates the centre still insisted on Mr. Kalaugher's nomination, and support of him as president.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 265, 8 November 1935, Page 15
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