REASONS WANTED.
MR MOYLB»3 SU»H^g|
QUESTION FOR LBAWI«H^
Although the weakly --nfc,'_■' Management CoatmUtee ej a/,^ bury Rugby Leago* l iftwf^r!?^ last evening, before it gate? were called upon t» Zs the latest development of between the League and **— land Council over tb» Mr W. S. E. Moyle. m **m «f
The Council wrote Bothfe - the following resohrttcn H<S ried by 9 votes to 1 ;~ < *I%»^?J* >> terbury League be notified tla* to .Mr Moyle not harm* fZjSI to tho Council's reeohtttea TCS ft* with debarred from hoisjsc awT** in the Canterbury Ccatf* «»V** other League under the Cesarf&S* diction.'' The that Mr Moyle now vote in the affairs of tbe League. Mr W. Healey aid the cJsnW»»_, information from the niSffi secretary of the New ZeStt&S eight days before the CfrnalSH suspended Mr Moyle. nuaigg he had been suspended. BeaSsHil a strong protest be sot. ??¥ The chairman: That vat gklk* man's ruling on the decision. *,T* Mr Healey: I differ wit* ytty The chairman had so rigM SbF* ruling without a direction fll? delegates. ll "It's quite in order," isii jjjjlLv "I've had experience tffthe««32» Mr C. TUleyshort seconded 53: Mr F. Smyth asked whether taj£ of the first resolution by the OaiadS not to suspend Mr Moyle. ■ Mr Healey taid thaw Mfca...* the reasons for Mr Meyiat efcaidf tion. NM^lt Mr Smyth said taat ****¥&&* to resign was the saasrflaW a#2, missing him. Mr Uofit IfaVsali Z he had bees tried for sSpriivthsjS tor's name to a balsaee-aleei ' The chairman, at tak psatt Smyth out of order. N^ The motion was eanlai. - ,
"TJMer a Cb*bV» i Mr Kirton said tbW?k*mmim- | a cloud through the »ttfa»tf toOta* oil. He moved tftat 0» flmg |* asked for a statemeat gMsf flame** for its request for InsmtreJmm.. tion. "We are under a owl saw* as Mr Movie," »ald Mr Ifcme,«it»> has been dismissed for sasattltagvlisl ■ occurred last year. The Bm ftahai Council, in taking tike atom ilrsa\ must have had some very atemj «■> dence placed before it, sad we iaj| have it. Let us get down to toss* IdonHwanttoboharldagesitWsMSj tor all the time—l'm jest abaofcatttt it. But I drat think tW Omasa ha : acted fairly. Let m fat a J*<Mj»f ment of the proa and ease,*' ' » Mr Cole: Yon want the eetlm** < Mr Kirton: That'a it 1 ,'^-:J Mr Bussen seconded the suggested that the request boimiijgf| by night letter telegram, as ttfetW Council could deal with it the MhH •'' evening. It eould then eoasa beih«K ' Canterbury League at its nes*iil|B| The motion was earned nattmamjp and Mr Bamen 1 * suggestion *■* proved. " "'ffij&l Strong proteeta agamat the to*Mi of Mr Movie by tie ■fL.W land Counefl were lueiivid "WJali Sydenham and Woohtfea Otahs, lj|§[ request from the former Oat a |jjiK|l the letter be sent to the Oounelliy Mr Healey moved that the sent, with a covering letter smjsjtmW lh* nrotest. ' jIHb Mr Kirton seconded the motha,■■■ was carried. JIB It was also decided to fiotw«w>e|B| of the Woolr' n Club'a pressed confluence in Mr State. -ThS
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18690, 13 May 1926, Page 8
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503REASONS WANTED. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18690, 13 May 1926, Page 8
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