BOWLERS IN CONFERENCE.
__■_ . • ' I WANT LONGER HOURS. | SUPPORT DAYLIGHT PAVING. (P.y Telegraph.—Tress Association.! | CHRISTCHURCH, this day. j At a meeting of the council of (be ; Xew Zealand Bowling Association Mr. I Meaelowcroft moved the adoption of a I remit from Wellington centre suggesting that it should be given | authority to arrange a large and in- : fiitential deputation to interview the Prime Minister, with the definite . object of petting the Daylight Saving | Bill put int operation next session. Mr. j Mcadowcroft stated that Wellington centre intended to organise all sports j bodies, and lo formally approach the Government. The motion was carried , after some discussion. ; iMr. Mcadowcroft withdrew a remit . from Wellington centre regarding the j registration of club emblems and monograms, and a_recd to make it a i notice of motion for the next annual j meeting. | It was decided that a remit "That the minimum size of the mat shall be 30 inches by 15 inches" from the Christchurch centre should take the form of a notice of motion to be brought up at the nnnual meeting.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 8
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178BOWLERS IN CONFERENCE. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 8
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