INCREASED PERMITS.
VI'TI'ITDE OK XKW PAHIJAM EXT. WKKI.INOTOX. .lan fW. The now Parliament, according to i report drafted for tlm New /ealam Sports I’rot eel ion i.tague hy the g<“ti < ra I .secretary, .Mr 11. M . Slmllrrass. 1 i-omposoi! In a propter extent than tli iast o! mini who mav he depeinhd up n to foster sporting interests. ‘•Only three candidates have hoot oUtrd' who are directly opp.imd ' the privileges which the i.rng'ie i~ yall- , oil open t" protect,” says 'll' she!- ' crass in his report, “There a e. no"-; over, two doubtful nieinhers re'urnet. h\ Smith Island constituencies. This r i in marked contrast "ilh the p "i f a n Jls it was he fore the Sports Pmlr.-r ion I '.jiltin' eanie into ccistonec. It :v ""•' ; satisfactory to lind that there is not one of the 31 nieinhers who at that time vcted for the abolition el t-... totalisalor who lias not reversed . his position, or been defeated or retired. With rt .sport to tiio 'i'lcstnm ot in-, creased ii'em-cs :md other r; lornis. . elected mem hers have given a direct . pledge lint to oppose any menMiiv . brought forward with a vii w <u vidin" increased facilities and otlici nec'-ssar\ reforms f,.v wlm-ii the nrI J .. lave been striving lor Md" time past. There are til tubers wh" ■ have given a pnalilM'd ansnei U> tm , question,s ol the l.eague. hot a m 1 ■ *' 1 |„. practically relied upon tint t<> »p----nose an inereasK <>l permit ". I! " 're ten members v.'lm have given an <e,e„ answer to the second iiueslion. ;iin| who "ill probably oppose an mcevis.. The present' Parliament is .sM'im'e'lv ill favour of the right- of tlm pel'!.»l e In the full enio\ men! "I Jmate sport. even tin> re mi t mu. o. medial e prcdree.-"or. and ’ l '" ' ( ;,J,U the Parliaments elected _ prim l.lm formation of 'he league. The cptestioUs .he milted to . audtdal ex ah P‘ deft ion were, •, , , ~,V v.'ill ve.ti maintain the rights '■ the people' *'. th, fi.U enioymeM. el 10-'isiinaii- ■ pm t • «»>«* °'fT"” " t jull'.e. til ‘ f the Sl.uetory privil. < mineel ion herewith:' Will you pledge yoiii si If no ■ ■ ..0ne..,. .1 r, asonahle inert mt of toU.li- , . !;,, | S .,<. or stteli oil;."!' rejrrius. •is "ma'v he a.gried upon bjtv.oen the ,'aiing'and trotting vx.vmivi" ami t 5,1 Tim a'pei'V 'refers only to tin- European. nmmhers of th- .House. I l .lintes "ilh the tollo" m;t semm." Dir.et sup;mrl""' W ' : tease"'(Wi'dihml Vm/inT'd!' e„ : pledged him pro ha Id' supporters increase, if t lota!. <''■ 1 d ' . • p:-.i.abic opm. V 'in- •'■ ] ... 1 1; ; si IJI |ght-l"!t "P!' total. 1 ' unknown. 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1923, Page 4
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433INCREASED PERMITS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1923, Page 4
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