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SOUTH ISLAND AMENDMENT TO CONSTITin^^H Differences were brought to at the quarterly meeting of thft*k£Ssi§H Island Motor Union, when, discussion of a Canterbury motion to refer to a special proposed amendments to the tion, an Otago delegate " V| H blank whether the Canterbury AiSSwi mobile Association, from whmw rfllljl proposed amendmonta emanated, tsß>§ii dissatisfied with the constitutba/ i^ffi It was the first item on the actmJlKi paper that evoked discussion. consisted of three proposal* 'HISSpfiP with the Union's constitution T?K»I lowing motions, held over from Sill meeting, were moved by Mr r.fi| 'That this Union takes th* ntfaßlf sary stop to register under ti»«H corporsted Societies Act." ' HSR the matters referred to in s3JnB ,r£l the Jncor P°rated Socifltina JMB 190fr, as nro not already P""wktf«M Tho object of the suggested antiuS ments is to clear the way for tim l«BB corporation of tho Union Incorporated Societies Act, 18* jjgHl should bo desired at any time by «Hp Union to become incorporated vmßk Mr Johnston also proposed TtfiwßH amendments, the chief of whktrwSH that the Union should, in of reciprocal agreements with otlS^H soeiations or organisations, any bonds or other contracts gVtJSKi teeing the paymont of moneys qptflKl by airy member of the slight strengthening of the tion rule was involved in anothy^flg^Ma suggested that the ""'*" ria Qtfl§KHH the Canterbury Automobile Aateos2|[B| for improving the constitution,'JmßK forrcd to a committee for bqIhHBH| Thrashing Matters -Otiki^Stt WHien these proposals were ttf»H| cussiou arose as to whetW I|iwßHH| not be more advisable to the matter in open council. The position was forced hk tion from Mr A. E. AnfeU (tfagHfil "Is there dissatisfaction church over the South I&lai&rag^H^H added that ho wanted to put on a basis that would ity)l|Sl|^^W where the trouble k," said His statement was greeted Cantertury Explains. ' 4|^^fl Mr Nicholson, rising to what was evidently, the JJItfHMB unanimous wish. The said, was- the quarterly |Mj9|HH which the great bulk of not attend. Those v to go to meetings many who would Kke t6. could not afford tp dV ,«£' of the business was tive. The o6iurt '^Wll^^P^H| list of the exdoU^T^f^#^Mi^^^H| suggestion he m«d*W novof a and fast nature. Jjr"&» idea. Advisory Board jPeMNSdopted. it be quite simple. If. for Ansell h© the Otago delegates » hia Board. At present the agenda paper' very "It i» always ready," retary (Mr P. ft. hare to be in hand before the meeting." * '-IllLi^ij^LH Mr Nicholson added one of the principal Another difficulty taaiTiOJ«|B^M^B C.A.A. was been since arranged.. wan merely that the redraftec so that it ness basis instead 'of in s|R|^^^^| The secretary, was abrtoHflHfl that he could not sion upon which oyer remits when Mr *«jf|^^^^^B into committee," he an element in this "^iJH^^H family up till no*," Palliser (South to the constitution. /a 2^|S^^Bß bury): It seems aa if egg somewhere thata sP|Jb|^^^^| The secretary again had never failed to the agenda paper fore the meeting. The meeting then went tee. When it resumed in oil, the chairman bean decided to refer the special committee, to report on the subject ffPSH^^H Conunittee Appo|oM^g^^| A difference of opinion to whether the committee one of five preventative of each It was decided that it. a of five, and'those Messrs W. L Minsoo A. E. Ansell (Otago), W. and F. H. Johnston T. Scott (South CanterbaryJ*J|H^^M The committee was appoint its own chain&an, church was selected M >'H!pfl9^^H

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 8

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 8

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 8