SWIMMING.
» LYTTELTON LADIES' SWIMMING CLUB. In ideal wcether there was a large attendance on Saturday afternoon at Corsair Bay to witness two handicap races and a novel.,>race in which the competitors had to ewim 25vds fully dressed. The results were as follows:—2syds Handicap: T Comer, 4sec, 1: D. Arnold, 6sec, 2; E. Mazey, 4sec, 3. Six started and a close finish °3sec. 50yds Handicap: D. Arno'd 1, T. Comer 2, M. Miller 3. A splendid race. Time, 68sec. 25yds: Rita Bundy 1, M. Miller 2. Seven started. Time, 25sec. Another series will be held next week. DAILY MEMORANDA—Monday, Feb. 25. - AUCTIONS. Tonka, Norton an< Co., at their Rooms, 1 p.m. —Furniture, etc. MEETINGS, Etc. Pftpanui Main School—Meeting of Householders, 7.30 p.m. It has taken three years to unearth an indirect war prophecy of Mr Zang- . will, a prediction far more »pt than ~ most of tbo" alleged guesses at the , origins of Armageddon. Tn "Children r of tho Ghetto," written 25 years ago, occurs this passage: "In. a world full of s smouldering prejudices a tcrap of paper may start the bonfire." .
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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181SWIMMING. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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