RACING COMMISSION'S REPORT
SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD'S OPINION.
(IT TKUOKAPB.—PMSI ASSOCIATION.) NAPIER, 2nd October. Sir George Clifford (president of the Racing Conference), in a letter to the president of the Napier Park Club, states his intention of submitting to the Prime Minister his opinion regarding the Racing Commission's report. Sir George Clifford is wholly in accord with the report in its main features, and considers any minor points on which hesitation is possible too trivial to be allowed to sacrifice the substantial advantages of the report. He requests that in order to add force to his representations the Napier Park . Club should communicate expressing its accord with or disapproval of His opinion. The president of the Napier Park Club has replied: "We regret that on account of the injustice to Napier Park and several other matters, we cannot agree with your opinion as to the commission's report. The recommendation to abolish the Napier Park Club while continuing the issue o£ permits to small districts practioally surrounded by courses has aroused the indignation of the whole of this district."
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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177RACING COMMISSION'S REPORT Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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