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LIFE-SAVING.

' > :V T .rl . ( !$ MEETING OF ASSQ^TIOK.^ > 'i* . A meeting of, the Oantertwr . Life»Saving Association was ing, Mr W. H. Benwm vnlUNffr Advi«a that • central e»W»ttH .ifc-jL. for the purpose of holding 1 an Ml;safe *ari and life-wring clobi banded; was contained m a elipwr /»V ® which tii discussed. V. It vu decided, on th» V. Wilson, that an _ endeavour made to form a Dominion Surf AMMWW!. p J tha Wellington »urf authority* WgM*r>: proiched in tha matter. Mr Wusoajyi-y**'-his idea was to abolish dual and life-saving activities. v> .. It was decided to grant ,?*> South Brighton Club to asaUt -tw. framing expenses entailed i* WBfffjf ' visitors on two, occasionsj arranged at South BrightO^. l ##*^*® * - abandoned. A sub-cojpmittee unMpnr Mt*Hf *"< *■ Wilson, 0. A. M. Mitchell,! wil :Mj£ug standardising of competitions. It wa» Wip- Wfij ~) 1 been -an, unsatisfactory wala.JvjWJJ • regard to the equipment • The allocation and raw. ot -<WSwf~ were discussed, a subTCMtamwMMjW* Messrs Wilson; Riordan, and JH«BW|y7* appointed to brine down * It was decided to championship 3»w ca Sunday, next' at A 'decision to award A-i ihs champion club • for ' madei the, penapjft to J» * with the club's same on »i ; *.I'illaHF j— ' It was > reported that .ta*;:WSHHhrtS. the Soyd'a - Can would 1 ' t* on 1 Sunday 'afternoon morning, afvpreviouily v"

COUNCIL Mp ? , RESULTS A meeting of the Ji"W the Royal Life-Saving Socjffi , evening, when there F. J, . Lawrence Scott *, >^ chair, H. J.. Ballin (TWfaWPfc J O'-Neill 11 (Wellington). HS watu), F. J. Glackin (Otagol, (Canterbury), and I'. l>- Baßlflrt "■* nU Tha Bamford Shield ccmprtiiyttj^,.**' clared closed with AutitaijlflW the winners. The results,, fVWMj *Jr- pi,. Training College (263 points) 1. ; mouth (iirls* High School Christchurch Technical ColleM't*V.Jrj|V 3, Wanganui Victoria AveauC Wellington Training College:: Dunedin Training College (57 race End "School, Nortel P The Central Executive, Lond? 11 * est"* ing that a new badge was-ibeuis '■ - ~^j, e England for Boy Scouts who.proficiency certificate. The centr»l ■wj"; ' asked if the-Council would tale, tfcfl »* up and forwarded » sample: JjadWj ..V u The secretary was instructed Ml"} touch with the Dominion! ErectftW* Boy Scout Association and to obtttt*** ply of the badges. " -.'.A. The Hawke's Bay Head Centre ing for stock to be forwarded. The »»■"* explained that the Hawke's Bay'VjWJ*already £l3 in debit. It was d e cidea, >n f of the earthquake disaster,' that » be forwarded to Napier aakingj- K : Hawke's Bay Centre was prepare# I. -Jjj organise and carry on if the Count" r" the deb-t. > 'i* On the motion of Air Brown, i* .Litfr cided to allot the 1953 championship , ing to the Manawatu head centre. ■ ~ > On the motion of Mr Scott, it was "•J'J't, to allot the 1934 championships -*? .jfT land. ■ . Mr W. C. Collier wrote tirely. new constitution for _ lift* throughout Zealand. It wai"oeCl»™^.. have typed and circulated to • u ry; centres. ' , i r.:, The Wellington head centre wrote that a sub-committee, had been' set BP consider carefully the Council's minnte^j The Wellington head centre #I»o gesting that the Council issue sto®*' - payment of the Government grant. *W.sj retary and treasurer were appointed ; *£?®j committee to go into thd matter and **»»* to the Counpil. • & Mr Ballin moved that the secretary, rjuj to the Canterbury head centre statwg pjg in the opinion of the Council the..WlffifSHj petitions were usurping the place ol ¥" saving and patrol work on the beaches, in the opinion of the Council not >ra| than three week-ends in one season be devoted to competitions. i&ii Mr' O'Neill moved that tlio secretary to the head centres throughout New. land asking that they take jsteps to beaches ere not left unguarded on aee©» a '. competitions. Ms

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 14

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LIFE-SAVING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 14

LIFE-SAVING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 14

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