DOMINION NEWS
METHODIST CONFERENCE.
(Per Press Association—Copyright).
AUCKLAND, Feb. 18
The annual Dominion Methodist Conference in which 250 clergy and laity are -participating, opened to-night, when the induction took place of a new President, Rev. F. Copeland, New Plymouth, who delivered the presidential address. Mr H. R. French (Hastings) was appointed vice-president, wliille the president-elect for 1938 is Rev. P. R. Paris, of Wellington, former editor of the “Methodist Times.” The conference lasts ten days.
MOTOR TESTING
‘AUCKLAND, February 18
A proposal that the City Council he appointed the sole authority for the six-monthly testing of motor vehicles in the Auckland Metropolitan area is to be made to the Minister of Transport, by the Council, which considered proposals by tlie City Engineer, and'the Superintendent of Traffic for the establishment of a ful-ly-equipped testing station, if the proposal was accepted by the Minister.
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