BOXING MEMBER OPPOSES SUSPENSION BY HUTT ASSOCIATION
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, May 2. “The committee of the Hutt Valley Boxing Association has passed a resolution to the effect that they are of the opinion that Brosnan’s disloyalty in carrying confidential information to the Boxing Council as to purses paid, was contrary to the interests of the association, and ha should be expelled,” said Mr R. E. Harding, in the Supreme Court today when presenting a motion to strike out a statement of claim by William Matthew- Brosnan on the latter’s motion for an interim injunction to restrain the association from preventing him exercising his rights and privileges of membership of the association. . In his statement of claim, the plaintiff alleged that no full inquiry had been held by the association as required under the rules, and the persons who had purported to resolve upon his expulsion were not a properly-constituted committee ot the association, and were not competent to expel him;.therefore, the purported expulsion was a nullity and inoperative.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 May 1947, Page 5
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