INTERESTS OF MOTORISTS
CO-OPERATION BY UNIONS, SOUTH ISLAND SUGGESTIONS. (By Telegraph— Pr«w Association., CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 29. The action of the Auckland Automobile Association was discussed in committee at the annual meeting of the South Island Motor Union. At the conclusion it was reported that the following motion was carried “This union is of opinion, in view of the close cooperation between the North Island Motor Union and the . South Island Motor Union, that any alteration of the constitution or functions of the North Island union or any of the clubs affiliated to it will vitally affect the welfare and interests of the South Island union and itly affiliated, clubs and is therefore not a purely domestic matter of the North Island union. “This meeting resolves to ask the North Island' union to nominate a special committee to act with a committee from the South Island union, to discuss (a) the formation of a properly constituted association to deal with all motoring matters of national importance, (b> the advisability of either settig up one minor association in each island or establishing a closer _ union of the various club 6 in each island, and (c) the whole position in regard to the government of motoring in New Zealand.” ........
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 9
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