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FLAGRANT BREACH

An embarrassing reminder of the recent tour by the American girl swimmers is in the possession of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association at its headquarters Woolston House. Before the team left the Dominion the chaperonemanager (Mrs J. Krauser) presented the association with a plaque to commemorate the visit The plaque, a handsome one by any standards, contains metal replicas of of two flags—those of the United States and Australia!

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660312.2.99

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

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72

FLAGRANT BREACH Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

FLAGRANT BREACH Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

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