PALMERSTON NORTH’S EXCLUSION
Trunk Air Service Route
BOARD’S DECISIONS CAN BE AMENDED By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, .Inly 21. •■Final decisions of the Transport Co-ordination Board are capable of amendment by the board, notwithstanding the fact that apparently there can be no appeal against such decisions,” said Mr. G. IV. Hutchison yesterday on behalf of Great Pacific Airways, lie said that the directors had ascertained that the board by the simple expedient of a board minute recently amended its final decision regarding Union Airways and included Blenheim as the pert of call. Noting this precedent, said Mr. Hutchison. the directors were applying immediately to the board with a view to having the question of Palmerston North further investigated at a public sitting. Ho felt confident the board, in view of the many emphatic protests against Palmerston North’s exclusion from the Auckland-Dunedin route, would be prepared to give this question the reconsideration it so obviously demanded.
As Great Pacific Airways did not oppose the amendment of the board’s decision relative to Blenheim they suggested no opposition by Union Airways relative to Palmerston North should now be expected,
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 252, 22 July 1935, Page 10
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