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Dear Sir,

SWIMMING POOL AT OHOPE Sir, —The greatest difficulty is the water supply.. If. drainage water is used I cannot think, for a moment, that the Department of Health would allow the pool to be used. Drainage water is so apt to be contaminated by hydatids and germs. We lcnoiw that the Department has been wag;tng war against hydatids for a long time. Mr Mahy si fild submit the scheme of his water supply to the Department straight away, and let us know the result. It would be terrible to waste £350 on a pool that would not be usable. The water of the "briny"—that's the water for the pool—there is plenty of it at Ohope. Yours etc i, CAUTION; <

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 203, 23 August 1940, Page 4

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Dear Sir, Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 203, 23 August 1940, Page 4

Dear Sir, Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 203, 23 August 1940, Page 4

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