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SOUTH ISLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

Recommendations to the gov- ... ERNMENT, . " ■ , By Telegraph—Presa Association, Christchurch, June 2G. At a 'conference of the South Island 'Automobile "Association resolutions were passed urging the, Government to erect telegraph poles clear of corners, railway signs at all crossings, and warning boards near schools; also' to bridge the rivers on the road to.-Franz Josef Glacier,, and in the event of .legislation being passed for the taxation .of- motors, ■ exemption be given from further taxation liy local bodies. It was further agreed that, local Jjodies should have power to fell or remove trees at road-corners and that section 5 of the.Counties Amendment.'Act,1015, bo repealed owing to being unjust and inequitable in operation. Traffic control was discussed at length, and a number of remits framed for the annual meeting of the Motor Union. ;

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 28 June 1919, Page 7

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SOUTH ISLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 28 June 1919, Page 7

SOUTH ISLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 28 June 1919, Page 7

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