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—. ~. i * SUSPENSION OF WELLINGTON CLUB SOUGHT. v ßy Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON, Jan. 15. Sensational developments took place at a special meeting of the Wellington Centre of the N.ZA.A.A. to-night when a motion was moved; That the W'eilington Club (probably the oldest and most successful sports body of its bind in New Zealand) lie suspended for three months for holding a meeting at the Basin Reserve on Saturday last in direct opposition to the Centre’s ruling. No finality was reached and after a heated discussion, in which a delegate was called upon to apologise for using obscene language, the question was deterred IBr further consideration at a special meeting to lie held on January 24th. The Centre decided some time ago that all sports meetings in Wellington City be run by the Centre and that no clubs he allowed to hold any meetings individually, this action being subsequently upheld by the Now Zealand Council.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 1
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