TO BE REINSTATED.
PROCEEDS AGAINST CLUB. - WELLINGTON, August 14. jjjaumal ease was heard in the MB,,' Court to-day, when Mrs C. A. Zjjnpa proceeded against the Club (Ladies' Club), claiming Silent as a member and £250 *ft?rtat«®ent of claim was that 4-, riS 1 difference of opinion on SS to pnwhase premises for the M Mra Henderson and another ZL'-tftafaM-ji legal opinion to the Kit 1 the TOtlng paper sent to ggjhnwis unlawful, and a ballot «dtfa in the rejection of the proThe conunitteo took offeuce at rtTWjti®'*- conduct, and after a ttur«reowespoadence removed her vttiiyiwmembership. There was & i reference by counsel to a droll; BBnt OQt injurious to fa A&r tearing the evidence, in the vhieh the president of tho M awti# MUamittee had since acbnrWld' that its action was misttkes 3£r Jostice Salmond reserved Un qWffl, ot damages, but made a Mj&l order that Mrs Henderson be WttlMiated as a member of the <jjb,\ ?rtti<Ht was admitted that WpJuß'ttflld not justify their aotiMtk" conduct had improper, and her aclegal opinion to tit tigySttw, nM one. which she. was jatiSwSktig a member. Cost 3 plaintiff.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18152, 15 August 1924, Page 9
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186TO BE REINSTATED. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18152, 15 August 1924, Page 9
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