A NICE POINT.
NEGLECT OF CORRESPONDENCE. '(P*r Press Asioclatioa.J Cbcistobnrob, last night. In connection with the decision of the Entertainment Committee of the New Zealand international exhibition to adjourn indefinitely as a protest against the failure of the Executive Commissioners to reply to their letters, Mr G. S. Munro, Chief Commissioner, states that he does not know of any correspondence that has not been attended to. The chairman of the Entertainment Committee states that they had written to the Commissioners on the 31st May, and again on June 7th, neither of which communications had been taken the slightest notioe of. The culmination of the matter would briog before tbe Executive the important question of its own status, as to whether resolutions passed by the Executive were to be ignored by the Commissioners. If so, then the Executive had no standing whatever. This was a point which the Executive Committee would no doubt deal with on Thursday,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1791, 23 June 1906, Page 2
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156A NICE POINT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1791, 23 June 1906, Page 2
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