"FIGHT TO GO ON"
BATHING IN EVANS BAY
Of decided interest to members of the Evans Bay Swimming Club were the remarks made by Mr. R. Semple, M.P., when opening the club's -season on Saturday afternoon. •
Mr Semple referred to the work that v b^? n done by the Evans Bay ForeS^°re^ r? te, Ct!? n eague ' and the conference that had taken place betweer the City Council with a view to coming to some arrangement whereby portion of the bay would be saved for swimming purposes tor a" tune The official report following on that conference had not yet reached the City Council said Mr. Semple, and therefore he could not comment on the ?W"«, «?' b uUt they were determined that the nght should go on, and if Parliamentary action were necessary it would be taken m order to save-one of the safest bathing areas m the Dominion for the h mn u - was not desired that progress should impeded or the Harbour Board prevented from developing the harbour, but-m.the course of such development the co n st rs ef g ht°of. the ChMren Sb°uld not be asSfo VIW- abeS W6re heW and lemltei
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 7
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