FORESTERS' DISSENSION
SUSPENSION OF COURT WAIKATO EXPELLED FROM ORDER (From Our Own Correspondent) HAMILTON, To-day. A further stage in the Foresters’ dissension was reached last evening, when a few membero of Court Pride of Waikato, A.0.F., met the district officers. Chief Ranger W. A. Knaggs explained that owing to frequent violation of the rules of the society, and the disloyal attempt to form another society, it had become necessary to suspend the court from all the benefits of Auckland Foresters. Complete expulsion might follow. Mr. R. Darlow, district secretary, in an interview, said the affairs of the local branch had caused uneasiness for a long time, and at last expulsion was the only remedy for the continued defiance of the rules. No A.O.F. court could be established except by the governing body of the district. There was only a small attendance at the meeting last evening, as about 80 per cent, of the local members have seceded.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 16
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