Recent observations of dipole anisotropies show that the velocity of the
Local Group (\Vec v_{\rm G}) induced by the clustering of IRAS galax ies has
an amplitude and direction similar to those of the velocity of Cosmic Microwave
Background dipole anisotropy (\Vec v_{\rm CMB}), but the difference | \Vec
v_{\rm G} - \Vec v_{\rm CMB} | is still ∼170 km/s, which is about 28% of
|\Vec v_{\rm CMB} |. Here we consider the possibility that the origin of this
difference comes from a hypothetical large-scale local void, with which we can
account for the accelerating behavior of type Ia supernovae due to the spatial
inhomogeneity of the Hubble constant without dark energies and derive the
constraint to the model parameters of the local void. It is found as a result
that the distance between the Local Group and the center of the void must be
(10−−20)h−1 Mpc, whose accurate value depends on the background model
parameters.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, to be published in ApJ 584, No.2 (2003