CYCLING DISPUTE
BREAK AWAY FROM N.Z.A.A.A. (Let- Press AssneliU ion ? AUCKLAND, this day. The cycling dispute was discussed at a conference between three delegates of Hie New Zealand A.A.A. and llie Auckland centre. Mr. Aiislad, for lire association. outlined a. proposal that Iho Auckland centre .should set up a. cycling sub-committee as in oilier centres. It was decided that the. proposal should, with the full support of the Auckland centre, lie placed before llie Manuknu Cycling Chili this afternoon. (JVr Press Association.) WELLINGTON, I his day. The ialesl move by a seel ion of cyclists in the Wellington breakaway from the coin ml of the New .Zealand Amaleur Aihlelii- Association was tiie siibjei'l of a statement 10-day by Mr. J. S. Stalker, president of the Port Nicholson Amaleur Cycling' ('lull. With regard in the Bon Nicholson Club breaking away, he said: “I, as president of the dull, as well as the club’s delegate to tlie centre, wish to state emphatically that no such resolution was ever passed at a proper! venustituted meeting of the dub. The meeting reported yesterday was never called by me or the present .secretary, ami iieii her of us was advised or such meet i ng. Mr. Stalker took strong exception Io vlie methods being adopted, and said they were totally unfair to him and other loyal members, and placed the clnl) in an invidious position. It appeared to him that the meeting had I composed of members of the club with a grievance.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 19
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