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SOME CRITICISM

MOTOR CAMP BYLAWS

(Special to the "Evening Post.")

PALMERSTON N., November 5.

Proposed model bylaws for motor camps drawn up by the Health Department were before (the executive of the North Island Motor Union yesterday. , Mr. E. Palliser (Wellington) said motorists must stand behind the Health Department in its endeavour to malje the camps healthy. Mr. A. Grayson (Auckland) was of the opinion that the provision of many of the things required in the regulations would kill the camps, and would make them very little different from home. He thought the regulations were too drastic. Mr. Palliser thought the union should let the Health Department know where it had gone too far. Mr. Grayson: A good water supply and sanitation are the essentials. Mr. E; A\ Batt (Wellington): That is all that is required. The opinion that the bylaws should not apply to camps where no charge was made was expressed by Mr. Palliser. It was decided to refer the proposed bylaws to the various associations for comment.

Taking into consideration the dependants of miners, it may be said that one person in every twelve of Britain's population derives a living from coalmining.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11

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SOME CRITICISM Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11

SOME CRITICISM Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11