FRIENDLY SOCIETIES CONFER ENCE.
[HT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON". Tin's Day. Tin l Friendly Societies' Conferenci resinned (In's morning. A proposal to ennkle secretaries am treasurers of lodges to sit'll cheque instead of the trustees was negatived. Considerahle discussion took placi on a motion ‘'That a quinquennial vn Ination he made romrmlsnrv.”
There was iinich diversify of opinion on the proposal, some delegates urging that Societies roiild make its own valuation, while others said that the proposal would secure uniformin'. Gomplaint was made as to delays in preparin'' valuations. Kventnallv the motion was carried. ‘WLLLIXMi. ... May 25. The Friendly Societies Conference to night appointed a committee of live to report on th"> position which has arisen at Votneka hctwcon the doctors and the SOciet ies. if had been intended to interview the Mi di.nl Association, hut it appears Mint the matter had turn referred to llie'Nelson sectlnn of the Association. Proposals for a Federal Association to arraiiL'e the registration of Provincial Cnnneil and for the establishment of a Colonial Executive was neyatived.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 May 1906, Page 4
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