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COUNCILS DESIRE THREE YEAR TERM

No Hospital Levy CONSOLIDATION OF MOTOR LEGISLATION INSURANCE RISKS. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, Last Night. There was an attendance of about 130 delegates at the annual conference of tho Municipal Association which opened at Wanganui to-day, this being considered a record. The Mayor of Wanganui (Mr. W. J. Rogers), the president of the Association, presided, while the Minister of Labour, Hon. W. A. Veitch, was also present. Mr. Veitch said that the central Government had a good deal to thank tho Municipal Conference for. Most valuablo advice had been passed along from year to year. Mr. A. G. Bignell, former Mayor of Wanganui, also welcomed the delegates. Mr. W. J. Moffatt, Mayor of Nelson, on behalf of the visitors, thanked the speakers for their remarks. Mr. G. A. Troup, Mayor of Wellington, also replied. The following remits were carried:— “That the present method of levying hospital rate is inequitable and that all hospital expenditure be met out of tho consolidated fund.” “That Borough Councils having under 6000 population be represented on the Main Highways Board and District Council.” ‘ “That in future, the Mayor and councillors’ term of office be for three years, instead of two as at present and that the Act be amended ly-’" ! “That the Government be urged to arrange that the amount of petrol tax allocated to municipalities with populations over 6000 be increased from 3 to 16 per cent.” “That the Government be asked to consolidate all legislation relating to motor vehicles and traffic and to bring it into one Act.” “That municipal corporations take into consideration a scheme by which they may co-operate in a united insurance scheme with, regard to fire, accident, and fidelity risks. A remit lost was that the Government be asked to set up independent Highways Boards for the north of fiho South Island, and that funds allocated to different islands be controlled exclusively by the board concerned and that authority for transfers of moneys from one account to another be withdrawn.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6853, 7 March 1929, Page 7

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COUNCILS DESIRE THREE YEAR TERM Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6853, 7 March 1929, Page 7

COUNCILS DESIRE THREE YEAR TERM Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6853, 7 March 1929, Page 7

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