RETARDING EFFECT
Disputes Among Officials Press Association—Copyright Wellington, July 2. "The New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association has patiently waited for more than 12 months in the hope that the Canterbury centre would put its house in order,” said Mr A. R. ,Thomas, president of the association, .replying to Mr C. D. Doyle, president of the Canterbury centre, in a statement to-night. i “Indications are that the differences £re confined to non-riding officials,” continued Mr Thomas. “Cyclists and officials throughout New Zealand wish to see a speedy termination to dis> notes between local officials in -which riders appear to have little or no interest and -which are retarding the sport. Any steps taken by’ the association will be with the object of remedying this condition.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 6
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124RETARDING EFFECT Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 6
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