AFFAIRS OF A CITY
. , „ COMMISSION’S. REPORT.' 'I • ' V • •"! LITTLE FAULT - ■■ ' ■ (Per Press Association. —Copyrluht.') WELLINGTON; Tins Day. ■! The report of the commission which.' r| was appointed to investigate the administrative activities of the,.Wellington City Council, together, with' the- recommendations of the special commitlee of the council appointecUto- consider its findings, were discussed— at— a‘"gen- 'j oral meeting of the Coifficnr'Members generally agreed that tire commission had found little fault with the administration of the . eouheirrTor its '■ officers. Several councillors expressed $ the opinion that the report was of littlo value. . . 'jj Replying to the discussion, tho Mayor, Mr. T, C. A. Tlislop, said- that to his mind the fact that' Ihc disclosed little was not a nmttei—for dissatisfaction, lint for extreme s satis- *.y| faction. He was very pleased with :Jf the report. Although it ' contained’ *! little new information, the officers had been supported by the commission, as fa, almost everything they had prevlously proposed had been in turn recom- , J mehded ky the catntnissian.
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1932, Page 5
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164AFFAIRS OF A CITY Northern Advocate, 15 September 1932, Page 5
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