TITAHI BAY BUSES
MEETING OF PROTEST
_\The decision of the ,Ko. 6. Transport, Licensing Authority not'to renew the hcence of Mr. J. Hunter', for the Titahi! Bay-Wellington service has occasioned a,good .deal;of feeling in the districts I affected. ...... : . . On Thursday evening one of the1 largest meetings yet held in Titahi Bay ! discussed.the matter. Mr. M. O. V. :Dimoek was elected chairman, arid a j resolution -yyas; carried by a big niajor- ] ity that those present should use every means in; thej;- 'power to regain the'l licence for. Mi\ Hunter. Mn this re-1 speeta delegate was appointed to join with the delegates of Poiirua and Tawa Flat.- The'need was'stressed for sustaining th"eV:projtest,: and it was sug-1 gested 'that a mass meeting represent- j ing all districts should be held1 before the ' district representatives wait as a deputation upon the Prime 'Minister.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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140TITAHI BAY BUSES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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