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MORORDOM.

CONFERENCE DEMANDS. CHRISTCHURCH.VLast Night. Railway Department regulations insisting on the emptying of benzi'ie tanks.on> cars carried on trucks, were criticised by the New Zealand Motor Trade Association; at its convention to-day and the following remit was cardied that the Railway Department be requested to amend the regulations regarding the emptying of benzine tanks of cars before railing.''

;A motion was carried that the principle of headlight adjustment, enforced in California, be adopted in the Dominion and that the Association should bring the matter before the local authorities. It was,resolved: "That this conference of representatives of the wholesale and retail motor trade interests of the Dominion all branches and members to assist in < very way irc&sible the motoring public and loca. authorities in movement relating to better roads, traffic regulations and legislation affecting moco.\ users." The following motion was also carried: "That licenses be not granted to left-handed driven cars imported into New Zealand after the Motor Vehicles Act' comes into force."

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Shannon News, 26 September 1924, Page 4

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MORORDOM. Shannon News, 26 September 1924, Page 4

MORORDOM. Shannon News, 26 September 1924, Page 4

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