Land And Traffic
Tuesday’s editorial in “The Press” on the comments of a University of Canterbury geograher, Dr C. C. Klssling, on land and traific flows dealt with a matter of great importance to Christchurch, the president of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce (Mr J. M. Tocker) told the chamber’s council last evening. It was decided the industrial and city development committee should study the editorial, Dr Kissling’s paper and other information on the subject.
solely for the purpose of enabling associations to raise the levy imposed on them by the New Zealand Netball Association to erase the large deficit in the New Zealand team’s travelling fund. From directions received from N.Z.N.A. any amounts raised in excess of levies are to remain with the association concerned. Through the generous support of sponsors such as Wilson Rule, Canterbury was pleased to assist its four players in the New Zealand team with their personal levy to the travelling fund.”]
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32392, 3 September 1970, Page 10
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157Land And Traffic Press, Volume CX, Issue 32392, 3 September 1970, Page 10
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