SWIMMING.
THE NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL. CHRISTCHURCH, August 5. A rebate of all affiliation fees payable to the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association for last season by constituent centres was approved at a meeting to-night of the council of the association on the recommendation of the sub-committee that had been set up to consider what action should be taken. Only one centre had paid its affiliation fees for last season, it was reported, and the fees that would be remitted amounted to about £l7O. The New Zealand senior swimming championship meeting will be held in New Plymouth on January 8, 10 and 12, according to a decision made by the council. The dates originally fixed were January 5, 6 and 8, and the change was made at the request of the Taranaki Centre. The council also decided to recognise
as a Dominion intermediate girls’ record the performance of Miss A. J. McDonald, of Invercargill, in swimming 100 yards in 77 4-ssec. The record was created in June at Invercargill.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 253, 6 August 1937, Page 2
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