SPORT INQUIRY
CO-ORDINATION AIMED AT,
CHRISTCHURCH, November 9. A thorough inquiry into all forms of sports is contemplated by the Minister of Internal' Afr%tr« (tne Hon. W. E. Parry)., cluring;the present Parliamentary recess; ■ A 2 The Minister that he’ wanted to obtain a trhe picture of the position in regard to sport in the Dominion with a view to bringing about proper co-ordination at the earliest opportunity. ' • j th# sporting community is "doing anything it shtfftld not be doing, lout I do say that# thesey institutions have grown ‘like sort 01- w \ stock-taking he continued.' ; # “I believe that' .the basis of these institutions, caif be .bjoqght up to the .modern requirements of the country, and that it will be'healthier and betI ter for all conc^fnecl7h?hen- that result | is achieved.’’ -y*;,#.##-;..# . C The Mini st er >”s aid§£bhat no fresh I gaining legislation _ wW contemplated at present, and nothing would be done until the Government: had carried out a thorough investigation of the position. , x> , ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1936, Page 2
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