SWIMMING.
[ UV TELEGRAPH— riai PRESS ASSOCIATION.] SWIMAHNG DISPUTE. CHRISTCHURCH. May 26. At the Council meeting of the Swimming Association held last evening, a motion was carried calling upon the Auckland Centre to show cause why it should not be suspended for failing to comply with the demand to supply minutes of meetings. The trouble arose over the visit to New Zealand of Misses Wylie and Yenning. It is stated that the trio was arranged without the Council of the Association or the Australian Union being consulted. A letter was read from the Australian Union protesting against the trip being arranged by the Auckland Centre instead of through the channels. The opinion was expressed at the meeting that though the Council would have to deal with the Centre on the matter, the Centre was not to lilante. and prob.iblv hnd not been consulted by the individuals who arranged the trip. The Secretary reported that the demands made to the Secretary of the Auckland Centre for the production of the minutes had failed to elicit any response. Alem-L-.rs declared that the Persident and Secretary of the Centre were defying the Council.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1923, Page 4
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189SWIMMING. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1923, Page 4
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