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MOTORING AFFAIRS

ONE BIG ASSOCIATION,

PROPOSAL UNPOPULAR

(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday,

The Wellington Motor Club was not in agreement with the proposal to establish one Automobile Association for the Dominion, said Mr. Batt, the chairman, at a meeting of the club, when discussing the change of the Auckland Association’s name to that of the Automobile Association (Incorporated). The alteration in name did not affect the existing organisation, but the North Island Union should define the position. Local committees were in n much belter position to deal with their own affairs and had the advantage of personal eontaet, the speaker continued. The Wellington Club had taken action to see that the whole question was discussed at the next conference of delegates of the various associations.

that Capitalism cannot exist unless it is permitted to obstruct prosperity. Surely he cannot allow a challenge like this to pass unnoticed. The divine gift of intellect, like everything else, should be used in the service of humanity. ,A. Hornet cannot claim to be intellectually deficient. He has at his disposal more space than can bo allotted to the ordinary correspondent. In fact there is everything in his favour, and after the remarks ho passed about „Shaw and Socialism he owes it to the public to try to find something in favour of Capitalism. I am, etc., A. F. LONG.

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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 8

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MOTORING AFFAIRS Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 8

MOTORING AFFAIRS Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 8