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SWIMMING CLUB’S GOOD WORK

ONCE again the Swimming Club has commenced its fine work in training non-swimmers to swim. Its members can rest assured that the fullest public support and encouragement will be extended them in this vital undertaking. Though little more than a year old, the club has already accomplished some splendid work, and has as its objective the elimination of all non-swimmers in town and district. Training classes are now in progress at the High School Swimming Pool.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 73, 15 January 1947, Page 4

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SWIMMING CLUB’S GOOD WORK Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 73, 15 January 1947, Page 4

SWIMMING CLUB’S GOOD WORK Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 73, 15 January 1947, Page 4

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