NO AMALGAMATION
TOWN-PLANNERS AND .CIVIC -■.... LEAGUE, ■-:: •■• •;';•
A meeting, of delegates representing the Wellington Town-planning Association and the newly-formed Civic League was held last evening to consider the request of the Civic League that the association should amalgamate with the league. After a lengthy discussion, the, association delegates met and consfderedrthe overtures, and arrived at the following decision, which was ■ ■ conveyed ■to • the delegates from the Civic League :-rrv '':' 'That ihe Town-planning' Association intends to continue the work it ; has been doing.for 'many years !past."" "That it is to lie regretted ,if another organisation is formed with similar objects traversing the same ground, and thereby causing a diffusion of energy." "That^the Town-planning Association is willing at all times to co-operate'with any organised bodj hi- furtherance of the' cause it has undertaken for tEe'community's, betterment."' .:.' ", ' '; '.-.',
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 60, 8 September 1921, Page 3
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133NO AMALGAMATION Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 60, 8 September 1921, Page 3
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