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Lack of Harmony in Control of Cycling

AMATEUR BODY DEFINES ITS ATTITUDE. Per Press Association WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Cycling Council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic and Cycling Association, in a statement issued in regard to cycling control, states that what it objects to arc the attempts made by certain members of the New Zealand Cycling Federation to make it function unconstitutionally. The council still recognises the federation and has requested it to hold a properly instituted meeting of its members. Tho council declares it will continue in its effort in co-operation with each section to place the federation on a proper footing and on constitutional lines. It believes that when the federation conducts its business at the next properly constituted meeting the issue will be cleared up in a manner satisfactory to the amateur section.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7249, 31 August 1933, Page 6

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Lack of Harmony in Control of Cycling Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7249, 31 August 1933, Page 6

Lack of Harmony in Control of Cycling Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7249, 31 August 1933, Page 6

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