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Being Abused in New Zeaiand
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CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday, "It is now becorhing apparent to competent observers that the people oi New Zealand are abusing and not tiUiflg the compulsory Ieisure brought about by the forty-hour week legislation, and it is certainly begiiming to receive soma little attention in the North Island at least. Part of our dnty to-day is to deal with that problem in some measure." ' This was the comme'nt voiced b.v Mr F. G. Dunn, president of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association. to-day at a special. co-ordination cOAference attended by representatives of governing bodies of swimming, lifeaaving and snrf work in the Dominion.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 2
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