A BAND DISCORD.
VKLUXIiTDX GARRISON AXD THE EXECUTIVE. liy Teleerapli.—Press Association. Palim-rstrai N., Last Xight. The North Island Brass Bands AssoeJiilion hud before it application* from ten members of the Wellington Garrison Hand for transfers, and al»o a letter from the Wellington Garrison Baud tendering its resignation, instead of (ho apology demanded, mid a letter from H. Herd, disassociating himself Trom (lie action of the hand, a, .lie had disapproved of it and was merely baud eonduetor. It was inianiinuusly deeided to refuse the transfers or the resignation and to suspend the hand and its,' members till if apologised: also (o exonerate Lieut llevd. It .was deeided to hold the next (•oiliest at Wniijriiniii hi Mo. and that the executive should in future seleet the judge, instead of leaving it to the ballot of the bands a* heretofore, the practise I which led to (he friction with Wolliii"- ( ton. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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150A BAND DISCORD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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