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CONTROL OF CYCLING

DISPUTE TO BE REFERRED TO ARBITRATOR. WELLINGTON, April 13. The control of the sport of cycling in New Zealand over which a dispute has been taking place, between the Board of Control to which the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association subscribes and the comparatively young New Zealand Union of Cyclists will probably be settled after the claims of each body have been re'erred for arbitration to Mr Alexander Gray, K.C. A letter on the subject from the Na_ tionnl Cycling Union, England, was received by the Council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association tonight. The English body, which is more or less handling business for the Union of Cyclists’ Internationale, Which is the world controlling body, confessed that it was having some difficulty with the subject. Tt had corns to the conclusion that arbitration was the best method of settling the claims of the two bodies, and on making application to the High Commissioner in London, Mr Gray had been mentioned as a suitable arbitrator. The council resolved to communicate to the English body its willingness t» abide by the result of arbitration as suggested,

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 2

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CONTROL OF CYCLING Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 2

CONTROL OF CYCLING Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 2

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