COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS
RECIPROCITY OF PRIVILEGES. (Received 3rd April, 2 pjn.) ' !. ■ ADELAIDE^TKii Day, At the annual conference of- the United Commercial Traveller!' Association of Australia the Ne\r Zealand Association, complained' that its certificates were not recognised by railways, shipping companies, or hotels' in.' Australia, though Australian ; certificates were recognised by those public facilities in the Dominion.- Reciprocity in the matter.was requested.. • ■,■ A motion was carried: to provide'that in the event of failure to obtain reeegnition of the New Zealand certificate by the transport authorities, the.matter should be left to the executive committee. ■ ' . ;' ' The annual report'showed a.membership of 15,816. Assets totalled £362,874 and £11,257 was paid in,benefits. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 8
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