OLYMPIC GAMES.
/LESIONS LEARNED. By CABLE!—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT , : . LONDON, July 25. . At a Tuticheoh to the- Olympic competitors, .Mr, Me.rrett said several of the foxing decisions were most contrary to Efi^liSh. ideas of -sport, but he deplored jitepqgdncta: against the games. He sbggksted that with high ideals of AjyjrF should. confer to bring others jiR-tij the;same level, i- the f priori on Sir J osepli Cook (Austfaliari High Commissioner) pro-' posed the toast bf Miss Gwitlia Sharid, the ; NeW -.Zealand swimmer, who comjjibted at, the; Oiymjne', Gaines.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 5
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87OLYMPIC GAMES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 5
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