TRANSPORT CHAIRMAN
QUESTION OF RESIGNATION
Although the City Council had hoped at its last meeting finally to dispose of the laboured question regarding the reappointment of its si* Transport Board representatives the position of the board’s chairman, Mr. J. A. C. All|m is still in dispute. The matter has been raised afresh by Cr. J. R. Lundon, who has forwarded a long notice of motion fc® intends to move at next week’s council meeting. The motion contends that the resignation of Mr. Allum as a member of the Transport Board, made on May 3, has not been properly deah with. Mr. Lundon quotes the proceedings which followed the resignation, and contends that the letter still stands deferred for considerationOn these grounds he moves that the Council should now forward the of resignation to the secretary of the Transport Board, and that the couned should rescind all resolutions passed by it affecting Mr. Alium’s memb er * ship of the board.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 846, 14 December 1929, Page 10
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