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A PROTEST FROM GORE
, A protest by the Gore Chamber of Commerce against “the growing tendnecy of Government departments to make extravagant and arbitrary demands on persons carrying on business requiring them to supply information ot a confidential nature relating to their particular business, together with a mass ot details involving considerable time and trouble in preparation, particularly in regard to applications for heavy traffic licenses lor motor vehicles,'’ was placed before the meeting of the Hastings chamber last even-
In a covering letter the Associated Chamber of Commerce stated that it understood that the transport business was not the only one for which it was necessary to give details, and the association was desirous of securing from chambers instances ot any other businesses that could be quoted in the
The matter was referred to Mr R. D. Brown, chairman of the transport committee, for a report.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 236, 18 September 1934, Page 3
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