LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.
(By Telcgrapli.-Prces Association.) Wanganul, F«bruary_9. , A meeting of delegates of the Boyd Life. o aT i„„ Sodctv was heltj on ■ Saturday, when whoiK the resolutions passed woro rocSmmc Xtim,s to the Dora talon Exccntfvo to to effect that provsion bo made in tho conditions-of the Wigram Shield, competitions for two udees of method, SK* the offices of judges and time- - keepers should bo separate; that application bo made to the Government-for an increase in Brant in order to extend the "c-ope of the society's work; that members be exempt' from any levy towards an Olympic fund; that ■the cost of liwhis bo borno by tho competitive.and not by.tho humanoWh;'that the .Government should be urged tomako P"""I**1** *r life-saving compulsory subjects in schools ;, that free railway passes should bo given to delegates attending. w"'^ 0 ?,, ""■ hon. instructors travelling fo,; the.purpose of instructing classes; and that a.lMj**" back stroke championship raco should bo : included\ in the programme at tho JScw Zealand championehiji meetings.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 4
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163LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 4
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