CYCLING CONTROL.
RECOGNITION OF NEW BODY. [THE PRESS Special Serriee.] AUCKLAND, December 1. Confirmation of the recently cabled advice regarding cycling control in New Zealand was received to-day by letter through Mr J. C. Stewart, a former secretary of the New Zealand Union of Cyclists. The letter of M. Paul Rousseau to the New Zealand Union of Cyclists is as follows: "I have the honour to inform you, as you will see by the enclosed copy of the minutes of our 62nd congress, that your organisation has been admitted to the Union Qycliste Internationale to control the amateur cycling sport in New Zealand. Further, you will notioe that if you desire your organisation should apply formally and to us direct to govern professional cycling." _ The minutes, in addition, mention correspondence from the Australian Federal Cycling Council (professional) asking for the New Zealand Union of Cyclists to be given control.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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