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MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS.

DISCUSSION AT A CONFERENCE. NEW BRIDGES WANTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, April 8. A conference was held to-day between representatives of the New Zealand Automobile Union and the South Island Union with a view to arriving at a mutual understanding as to the best ways and means of dealing with matters of national importance to motorists. The conference agreed to a general resolution regarding the policy in approaching the Government and local bodies. Each body should consult with the other before placing its views before the Government and, whenever possible 14 days’ notice should be given to enable an exchange of views to be made. The Minister should be approached for an assuranc? that both bodies should be heard on any deputation and the same procedure should be followed in approaching local bodies on matters which were likely to be of national importance. It was generally agreed that the number of counties was excessive, and should be reduced. It was urged that it /as common knowledge that bridges must be replaced throughout the Dominion. It was decided to re-affirm the principle of taxation throughout the Dominion.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1921, Page 5

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MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1921, Page 5

MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1921, Page 5

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