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NEW ZEALAND RACING CONFERENCE.

SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD REELECTED PRESIDENT. (rf-.--.5S ASSOCIATION' T_r,rCnAU.") WELLINGTON, July 17. Tho Racing Conference resumed this morning, the president (Sir George Clifford; bring in tho chair. Pari, XXI. of R-.iio'S, dealing with appeals, was recoil, and as adopted by tho Conference gives any aggrieved person a wider fecopo of appeal. On tho motion of Mr 11. Friedlander, a committee was set up to enquire into the whole question of tho shoitago oi competent jockeys, and report to tho President within -,ix months. On the motion of Sir Geo. McLean, seconded by the Hon. O. Samuel. Mir George Clifford was re-elected President amid npplause. In responding the President said ho would havo becu very glad -to be relieved of office, but fie felt that this year was to be a year of .-.nd it was inadvisable" to take aboard a iiew pilot. This concluded tho busine***.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 14

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NEW ZEALAND RACING CONFERENCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 14

NEW ZEALAND RACING CONFERENCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 14

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