BOWLING CENTRE RULES.
(To the Editor.) ■Sir, —I notice in your report of the meeting of the Titranaki Bowling Centre Mr. A. K. Smart is reported to hav'j said that the centre had for four years illegally elected its treasurer as Mr. Hill had accepted the office four times when he was not a delegate. What object Mr. Smart can have in making this statement now I do not know, unless it is to show that two wrongs make a right. The position during the past 12 years has been that the combined duties of secretary and treasurer have been carried out by the secretary, who I take it need not be a delegate/ If the position of treasurer was a separate office then it would be right to say that he must be 'a delegate, as he would be entitled to take his place on the executve and have a vote. Mr. Smart should know that during the whole of the time that I was secretary I did not vote on any centre business. Mr. Smart claims to bn, tlie senior member of Hie Dominion of New Zealand Bowling Council and of course helps to frame the rules which govern the centre, he has also been a member of the centre executive for a number of years, and surely if the rules he helped to make were not being carried out it was his duty to draw attention to it at the time.—l am, etc., F. J. HILL. New Plymouth, Sept. 23, 1930.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1930, Page 2
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