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An appeal to members of £he club to consider whether there was not loom in the district for the formation of a central corporation, to govern the duties at present carried "out by a multitude of Boards and bodies, was made to the luncheon of the Napier Rotary Club last -week by Rotarian J. S. Barton, chairman of the Napier Compassion. In introducing the matter the Gomwiissioner quoted an excerpt from the British Law Encyclopaedia stressing the chaos which resulted from the overburdeningi of a district by local bodies. Each 6f these overlapped in jurisdiction and rating powers, and each exercised its powers without regard to the other Boards. Referring to the position in London between the years 1827 and 1837, the writer of. the time stated that it \fras a veritable scandal and the try was covered with a jungle of jurisdiction. . This state of affairs was followed by the establishment of the municipal corporation, . which took the place of the many different Boards, saving expenditure and introducing , order out of chaos. The point he wished to bring before the members was whether such a position' had not arisen in the Napier district and whether the.v would not be better served if such a corporation was set up.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 5
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