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A SWIMMING DISPUTE.

AUCKLAND CENTRE AND NEW 11 ZEALAND COUNCIL.

(Pius United Press Association.) ■ AUCKLAND, May 29-B In reference to the Swimming tipn’s motion relating to the Centre, Mr. Cliffe” (secretary to the cenlfiH states that the .text of the February pilcation was posted to the New Council for consent to the invit»tkm£,M Misses Wylie arid Venning to Telegraphic communication followed,, ah® op Match 7 a further wire was sent ’tl Christchurch, stating that, subject to thfl consent of the council, the arrangement® were tentatively completed with Sydney* and the passage money had been paid. Onl March 8 a wrra was received from Chriet-1 church Stating that Australia had been * cabled. In the centre’s opinion, the last telegram indicated consent. Full details were' sent to the council, which then' demanded copies of the minutes of the-lust? two meetings. ■Mr Cliffe concluded: 1 ’Noreason was ascribed, and it appears at lit hr end that doubt was evident at headquartersas to the accuracy of our statements. In view of the fact 'that no complaint ■ had been received ,by my centre, I omitted to, forward copies of the minutes. Jf any complaint, has been received, it should have been submitted to the centre with the reonest for full information and copies of. the minutes. On this being done along:, constitutional lines the necessary informa-, tion will be sent.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 9

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A SWIMMING DISPUTE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 9

A SWIMMING DISPUTE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 9