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Tin Hat Club

Sir, —Your correspondent. Mr Geo. Easterbrook, could have been on the winning side If (a) the motion read that a postal ballot of selection as adopted by the R.S.A. replaced the present method; (b) if the president had vacated the chair for discussion of a matter in which he was the central figure: (c) if the views of over 90 per cent, absentee members had been recorded. It was made abundantly clear that a principle and not personalities actuated those supporting the motion.—Yours, etc., SAPPER. May 3, 1957.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 3

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Tin Hat Club Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 3

Tin Hat Club Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 3