MR. ALLUM’S POSITION
SEAT ON TRANSPORT BOARD AGAIN QUESTIONED
The right of Mr. J. A. C. Allufflchairman of the Auckland Transport Board, to retain his seat as one o the City Council's o the board, w-as questioned At . *** evening’s meeting of the council. The point was raised by an elector, Mr. H. A. Evans, who claimed tfi* the council had not at any “JjJ® finally dealt with the resign* llo which was deferred after initial co sideration. r On the motion of the Mayor. Mr. . Baildon, it was decided to reply }°~ Mr. Allum’s position was finalised May 28 last. His Worship remarxea that Mr. Allum, in forwarding “ resignation to him on May 3, ,E mated in a covering letter that left himself in the council’s Before the motion was put Cr - H. Murray protested that the rosl ®“, tion had not been dealt with, it ' a matter which was still in the n ll of the people, and ought now V> disposed of.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 8
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162MR. ALLUM’S POSITION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 8
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